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Watersheds
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Miller, Matthew D
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Lemon, Robert
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HISTORY / Europe / Eastern
2016
From the German Black Forest to the Romanian and Ukrainian shores where it flows into the Black Sea, Europe's second longest river connects ten countries, while its watershed covers four more. The Danube serves as an artery of a culturally diverse geographic region, frustrating attempts to divide Europe from non-Europe, and facilitating the flow of economic and cultural forms of international exchange. Yet the river has attracted surprisingly little scholarly attention, and what exists too often privileges single disciplinary or national perspectives. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach to the river and its cultural imaginaries, the anthology Watersheds: Poetics and Politics of the Danube River remedies this neglect and explores the river as a site of transcultural engagement in the New Europe.Contributions by Katherine Arens, Micaela Baranello, Marijeta Bozovic, Robert Dassanowsky, Dragan Kujund, Jessie Labov, Robert Lemon, Amanda Lerner, Tomislav Longinovi, Juliana Maxim, Matthew D. Miller, Robert Nemes, Tanya Richardson, Karl Solibakke, Jennifer Stob, Henry Sussman.
The Danube : a journey upriver from the Black Sea to the Black Forest
The magnificent Danube both cuts across and connects central Europe, flowing through and alongside ten countries. Travelling its full length from east to west, against the river's flow, Nick Thorpe embarks on an inspiring year-long journey that leads to a new perspective on Europe today. Thorpe's account is personal, conversational, funny, immediate, and uniquely observant -everything a reader expects in the best travel writing. Immersing himself in the Danube's waters during daily morning swims, Thorpe likewise becomes immersed in the histories of the lands linked by the river. He observes the river's ecological conditions, some discouraging and others hopeful, and encounters archaeological remains that whisper of human communities sustained by the river over eight millennia. Most fascinating of all are the ordinary and extraordinary people along the way -the ferrymen and fishermen, workers in the fields, beekeepers, smugglers and border policemen, legal and illegal immigrants, and many more.
z/OS Diagnostic Data
2005
This IBM Redbook describes problem diagnosis fundamentals and
analysis methodologies for the z/OS system. It provides guidelines
for the collection of relevant diagnostic data, tips for analyzing
the data, and techniques to assist in identifying and resolving of
Language Environment, CICS, CICSPlex/SM, MQSeries, VTAM, and DB2
problems. Also described are some diagnostic procedures that are
not purely z/OS, but that are related to the various platforms
(UNIX and Windows) where IBM software executes and interacts with
z/OS in a Client/Server or distributed framework topology.
This document shows you how to:
- Adopt a systematic and thorough approach to dealing with
problems
- Identify the different types of problems
- Determine where to look for diagnostic information and how to
obtain it
- Interpret and analyze the diagnostic data collected
- Escalate problems to the IBM Support Center when necessary
Diagnostic data collection and analysis is a dynamic and complex
process. This redbook shows you how to identify and document
problems, collect and analyze pertinent diagnostic data and obtain
help as needed, to speed you on your way to problem resolution.