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Books published by publisher IFWG Publishing Australia

  • Engine of Lies

    barbara Howe

    eBook (IFWG Publishing Australia, )
    None
  • Nanna Maureen: Here and not seen

    Casey Gillespie

    eBook (Australian Publishing House, Aug. 17, 2020)
    Magic is happening all around the children. What could have started it ? Who is watching over them? A Heartwarming, rhyming tale of magic sure to become a family classic. Nanna Maureen is magical and invisible and spends her time looking after the children.
  • Curtis Creed and the Lore of the Ocean

    Rebecca Fraser

    eBook (IFWG Publishing Australia, )
    None
  • A Modern Enterprise Architecture Approach: Transform enterprise with pragmatic architecture using mobility, IoT, Big Data, Cloud

    Dr Mehmet Yildiz

    eBook (S.T.E.P.S. Publishing Australia, Aug. 27, 2019)
    The revised version of this book provides essential guidance, compelling ideas, and unique ways to Enterprise Architects so that they can successfully perform complex enterprise modernisation initiatives transforming from chaos to coherence. This is not an ordinary theory book describing Enterprise Architecture in detail. There are myriad of books on the market and in libraries discussing details of enterprise architecture. My aim here is to highlight success factors and reflect lessons learnt from the field within enterprise modernisation and transformation context.As a practising Senior Enterprise Architect, myself, I read hundreds of those books and articles to learn different views. They have been valuable to me to establish my foundations in the earlier phase of my profession. However, what is missing now is a concise guidance book showing Enterprise Architects the novel approaches, insights from the real-life experience and experimentations, and pointing out the differentiating technologies for enterprise modernisation. If only there were such a guide when I started engaging in modernisation and transformation programs. The biggest lesson learned is the business outcome of the enterprise modernisation. What genuinely matters for business is the return on investment of the enterprise architecture and its monetising capabilities. The rest is the theory because nowadays sponsoring executives, due to economic climate, have no interest, attention, or tolerance for non-profitable ventures. I am sorry for disappointing some idealistic Enterprise Architects, but with due respect, it is the reality, and we cannot change it. This book deals with reality rather than theoretical perfection. Anyone against this view on this climate must be coming from another planet.In this concise, uncluttered and easy-to-read book, I attempt to show the significant pain points and valuable considerations for enterprise modernisation using a structured approach and a simple narration especially considering my audience from non-English speaking backgrounds. The architectural rigour is still essential. We cannot compromise the rigour aiming to the quality of products and services as a target outcome. However, there must be a delicate balance among architectural rigour, business value, and speed to the market. I applied this pragmatic approach to multiple substantial transformation initiatives and complex modernisations programs. The key point is using an incrementally progressing iterative approach to every aspect of modernisation initiatives, including people, processes, tools, and technologies as a whole. Starting with a high-level view of enterprise architecture to set the context, I provided a dozen of distinct chapters to point out and elaborate on the factors which can make a real difference in dealing with complexity and producing excellent modernisation initiatives. As eminent leaders, Enterprise Architects are the critical talents who can undertake this massive mission using their people and technology skills, in addition to many critical attributes such as calm and composed approach. Letā€™s keep in mind that as Enterprise Architects, we are architects, not firefighters! I have full confidence that this book can provide valuable insights and some ā€˜ahaā€™ moments for talented architects like yourself to tackle this enormous mission of turning chaos to coherence.
  • The Infinity Trap

    Ian C. Douglas

    eBook (IFWG Publishing Australia, Dec. 13, 2013)
    How far would you go to find your missing father? For Zeke Hailey, a teenager living in the 23rd century, even Mars is not too far. Zekeā€™s dad is one of the Mariners, a mysterious elite of psychics who have conquered Outer Space. Now heā€™s vanished on a secret mission.But Zeke is an ordinary schoolboy without a shred of his fatherā€™s psychic powers. Armed with nothing but his wits, he bluffs his way into the prestigious Marinerā€™s school on Mars in search of answers. Mind-reading teachers and psychokinetic bullies are the least of his worries. A ruthless archaeologist is seeking the Infinity Trap, an ancient machine of unimaginable power and lair to an evil as old as the Universe. An alien artefact downloads the language of the long dead Martians into Zekeā€™s brain. Thanks to this newfound skill, Zeke alone understands the apocalyptic danger about to be unleashed.Not only must Zeke rescue his friends, but humanity itself. If he can first survive a planet filled with demons, outlaws, and androids, not to mention quicksand and dust storms. And, as the odds stack against him, will Zeke make the ultimate sacrificeā€”his father?
  • Comprehensive Police Baton: The FBIā€™s Illustrated Guide for Law Enforcement Officers

    US Federal Bureau of Investigation, Tyler Duffield

    language (FG Australia Publishing, Dec. 27, 2018)
    The policing context, as it relates to martial arts, is an important one, being a significant contributor to the early spread of Asian martial arts around the world. Policing arts, especially through W.E. Fairbairn, are one of the roots of military combative systems. It would be true to say that the policing context is one of the broadest and most difficult problems a martial art can hope to solve.This manual was produced by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1967. It was originally entitled Technique & Use of the Police Baton - A Handbook for Law Enforcement Officers. It was serialised in three parts (July, August and September) in FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin magazine in 1968. It is a notable course in that, whilst compact, it is rather comprehensive and makes interesting use of the features of the old style police baton. The notes indicate a certain amount of practical experience has been used in itā€™s compilation.Apart from a change in title for commercial reasons, some formatting changes have been made. Originally this work would have been available on a larger page format. To both assist in the transition to a smaller, more accessible format and to eliminate the need to refer to illustrations several pages away from the relevant text, a certain amount of reformatting has been made in the hope that it will assist the reader to get the most from the manual. We are proud to make this often overlooked text available to the public.
  • Gravity's Eye

    Ian C. Douglas

    eBook (IFWG Publishing Australia, June 20, 2015)
    On Mars, your best friend sometimes turns out to be your worst enemy.Zeke Hailey is struggling with life at the Chasm, the 23rd century school for psychics. His extrasensory skills have dried up and there's a prehistoric robot out to kill him. At least he has a new mate, in the shape of late comer Fitch Crawley.Only there's more to Fitch than Zeke realises. The boy has a genius for hypnosis, making fools of the teachers. Fitch has an invisible pet too, a creature armed with deadly venom. Zeke and Fitch team up with an old foe, setting off on a Martian road trip. But this search for answers will bring them face to face with monsters and, most dangerous of all, a demon from beyond time. Zeke will have to do more than survive his mind-bending friend and the ancient killer robot.As the universe starts to collapse, Zeke must choose between saving his friends or the human race. For nobody but Zeke can stop the apocalypse of Gravity's Eye.
  • The Infinity Trap

    Ian C Douglas

    eBook (IFWG Publishing Australia, )
    None
  • Brumbies In The Snow

    Paula Boer

    eBook (IFWG Publishing Australia, Dec. 4, 2013)
    Taming a wild horse is no easy task, as Ben and Louise soon discover. Their progress is slowed by a runaway horse and a desperate search through the park for two lost hikers. Concern for an injured brumby adds to the complications. Follow the wild twists and turns of the Best Selling sequel Brumbies adventure, as Ben and Louise explore the High Country of Australia in winter and learn what it means to break in a brumby.
  • Olivia Stone and the Trouble With Trixies

    Jeffery E. Doherty

    language (IFWG Publishing Australia, Jan. 20, 2016)
    Can a broken young girl help a guilt-ridden grotesque stop the monsters?An Unprotected CityThe Grotesques have been taken down from the roof of St. Giles Old Priory School. With the Guardians statue-trapped, there is no one left to protect Haven from the monsters.Unexpected HeroesDespite crippling injuries from a falling grotesque statue, twelve-year-old Olivia Stone finds herself on the front lines in the battle between Good and Evil. Olivia needs to rescue Yip, the smallest living grotesque and the cause of her accident, discover the hidden power locked within her, and find a way to outwit the trixies. But trixies know every trick in the book, and while they may look sweet and childlike, something nasty is drawing these solitary pests together and their pranks are turning deadly.
  • Paper Magic

    Jeffery E Doherty

    language (IFWG Publishing Australia, Sept. 9, 2013)
    A magical journey. Marina's legs might not work but she has clever hands. The park calls to Marina. It tugs at a place deep in her chest but the thought of meeting the children who play there sends her into a breathless panic. On the last day of the holidays, before starting at a new school, Nana arrives with a magical gift to change Marina's life.
  • Drums and Power Lines

    Rowena Evans

    language (IFWG Publishing Australia, Jan. 25, 2016)
    It must have been the drumming that woke him. Why did he feel so uneasy? Phil was gone.ā€œI thought youā€™d never see me.ā€Ivan took a step back, tripped, and sprawled on the ground. A girl was perched on a small platform near the top of the pole.ā€œWe have to go. Now.ā€Ivan wants to get away from his life and the small town where he lives, and finds himself in a place where everything is disturbingly the same, and yet unnervingly different. Cassie thinks Ivan is clueless, while he thinks sheā€™s the prettiest ā€“ and most annoying ā€“ girl heā€™s ever met.Meanwhile the sensitive Reenie and the enigmatic Phil have other complications to untangle. Ivan, Cassie, Reenie and Phil will have to do a lot of thinking, motorbike riding and taking the unexpected in their stride, and will need to draw on courage they didnā€™t know they had, before they can find what is lost and get to where they want to be.An adventure/fantasy story for high school aged readers to adults.