Innovation in Manufacturing Networks: Eighth IFIP International Conference on Information Technology for Balanced Automation Systems, Porto, Portugal, ... in Information and Communication Technology)

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th IFIP International Conference on Information Technology for Balanced Automation Systems held in Porto, Portugal on June 23-25, 2008.

The IFIP series publishes state-of-the-art results in the sciences and technologies of information and communication. The scope of the series includes: foundations of computer science; software theory and practice; education; computer applications in technology; communication systems; systems modeling and optimization; information systems; computers and society; computer systems technology; security and protection in information processing systems; artificial intelligence; and human-computer interaction. Proceedings and post-proceedings of refereed international conferences in computer science and interdisciplinary fields are featured. These results often precede journal publication and represent the most current research. The principal aim of the IFIP series is to encourage education and the dissemination and exchange of information about all aspects of computing.

Author(s): Américo Azevedo, Américo Azevedo
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer
Year: 1979

Language: English
Pages: 296

Title, Preface, etc., for
Vol. III-7C3......Page 1
IX.0.1 Comments on
IX.0......Page 6
List of symbols and
abbreviations in IX.0......Page 9
IX.0.2 Covalent graphite
compounds......Page 10
IX.0.3.1 Binary metal graphite compounds......Page 11
IX.0.3.2 Ternary and polynary metal graphite compounds
......Page 16
IX.0.3.3 Metal graphite compounds with solvate molecules (NH3, CH3NH2, ..., C6H6)......Page 19
IX.0.4.1 Graphite compounds with halogens and interhalogen
compounds......Page 23
IX.0.4.2 Graphite salts
......Page 25
IX.0.4.3 Graphite compounds with non-metal
oxides and metal oxides......Page 30
IX.0.4.4 Graphite compounds with non-metal
fluorides and metal fluorides......Page 33
IX.0.4.5 Graphite compounds with non-metal chlorides and
metal chlorides......Page 35
IX.0.4.6 Graphite compounds
with metal bromides......Page 44
IX.0.5 References for IX.0
......Page 46
IX.1.1 Carbides with oxygen (oxide carbides)
......Page 49
IX.1.2 Carbides with nitrogen (nitride carbides)
......Page 60
IX.1.3 Carbides with nitrogen and oxygen (nitride oxide carbides)
......Page 77
IX.1.4 Carbides with phosphorus (phosphide carbides)
......Page 79
IX.2.1 Metal carbonyls......Page 80
IX.2.2 Carbonyls with H2O or other neutral ligands
......Page 87
IX.2.3.1 Carbonyl hydrides
......Page 89
IX.2.3.2 Carbonyl halides
......Page 90
IX.2.3.3 Carbonyl chalcogenides
......Page 92
IX.2.4 Further carbonyls......Page 95
IX.3.1 Simple carbonates
......Page 97
IX.3.2 Carbonates with H2O, H2O2, NH3......Page 136
IX.3.3.1 Carbonates with halide ions
......Page 146
IX.3.3.2 Carbonates with O(2-) as additional anion......Page 150
IX.3.3.3 Carbonates with hydroxide ions
......Page 156
IX.3.3.4 Carbonates with hydroxide ions and F-, ..., O(2-) as additional anions......Page 160
IX.3.3.5 Carbonates with sulfate ions......Page 162
IX.3.3.6 Carbonates with phosphate ions
......Page 164
IX.3.4.2 Carbonates with O(2-) as additional anion and H2O
......Page 176
IX.3.4.3 Carbonates with OH- and H2O
......Page 179
IX.3.4.4 Carbonates with OH- and F-, Cl-, ..., O(2-), ..., SO4(2-), PO4(3-), ..., and H2O as well
......Page 189
IX.3.4.5 Carbonates with additional anions and NH3......Page 191
IX.3.5 Thiocarbonates with H2O, NH3, ...
......Page 192
IX.3.6 Peroxocarbonates
......Page 193
IX.4.1.1 Simple cyanides
......Page 194
IX.4.1.2 Simple cyanides with H2O, NH3, ...
......Page 203
IX.4.1.3 Simple cyanides with additional anions (without/with H2O)
......Page 204
IX.4.1.4 Complex cyanides......Page 206
IX.4.1.5.1 Complex cyanides with H2O
......Page 234
IX.4.1.5.2 Complex cyanides with NH3, N2H4, NO or CO
......Page 260
IX.4.1.6 Complex cyanides with additional anions......Page 264
IX.4.1.7 Complex cyanides with additional anions and H2O, NH3, ...
......Page 265
IX.4.2 Cyanamides
......Page 267
IX.4.3.2 Cyanates
......Page 269
IX.4.4.1 Simple thiocyanates
......Page 271
IX.4.4.2 Simple thiocyanates with H2O, NH3, ...
......Page 275
IX.4.4.3 Simple thiocyanates with additional anions
......Page 279
IX.4.4.4 Complex thiocyanates
......Page 280
IX.4.4.5 Complex thiocyanates with H2O, NH3......Page 286
IX.4.4.6 Complex thiocyanates with additional anions (without/with H2O, NH3)
......Page 288
IX.4.5.1 Simple selenocyanates
......Page 289
IX.4.5.2 Complex selenocyanates
......Page 290
IX.4.5.3 Simple and complex selenocyanates with H2O
......Page 291
IX.5.1 Carbohydrazides......Page 292
IX.5.2 Hydrazinecarboxylates
......Page 293
IX.5.4 Miscellanea
......Page 296