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Johan Marklund

    The Cinema of John Sayles
    Business Process Analytics
    Business Process Modeling, Simulation and Design
    • The book offers an in-depth exploration of analytical tools essential for modeling, analyzing, and designing business processes. It serves as a comprehensive resource for students, equipping them with the necessary skills to understand complex business operations effectively. The third edition enhances previous content, ensuring a thorough grasp of business process modeling and simulation techniques.

      Business Process Modeling, Simulation and Design
    • Business Process Analytics

      Modeling, Simulation and Design

      • 544 stránek
      • 20 hodin čtení

      Focusing on analytical business process modeling and design, this fourth edition of a popular textbook provides an updated perspective on the subject. It builds on the foundations of its predecessor, offering enhanced insights and methodologies for effectively modeling and simulating business processes.

      Business Process Analytics
    • The Cinema of John Sayles

      • 224 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      John Sayles is an inspiration to independent filmmakers in America and beyond, both for his engaged political filmmaking and as living proof that directors can survive and thrive without the need for mainstream financing. His 1980s films were the counter-punch to the special effects and blockbuster aesthetics of the Star Wars and Spielberg era, and this volume closely follows his career with analysis of all of his directed works. Through discussion of films such as "Return of the Secaucus 7" (1980), "The Brother from Another Planet" (1984), "Matewan" (1987) and "Sunshine State" (2003), this study uncovers themes of racial and sexual otherness, capitalist excess and the erosion of community in his work. With new distribution channels now enabling independent cinema to reach a wider audience than ever before, this timely volume will be of interest to left-wing thinkers, guerrilla filmmakers and all aficionados of independent film.

      The Cinema of John Sayles