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System Architecture with XML"The whole world is talking XML, and the ramifications of its universal adoption are only beginning to surface. Whole business models will be affected by it; whole new business interests are being pursued because of it. The software industry itself will be rocked by it more than it cares to admit. This is so because XML brings us into the... | | Interactive QuickTime: Authoring Wired Media (QuickTime Developer)"Each presentation Matthew has done...has had the same electrifying effect. And it's always followed by a question and answer period, featuring the same questions: "How did you do that? And that? And THAT??!!" The question and answer session is always too short. I've been waiting for this book a long time. And I'm here to... | | The System Designer's Guide to VHDL-AMS (Systems on Silicon)The demand is exploding for complete, integrated systems that sense, process, manipulate, and control complex entities such as sound, images, text, motion, and environmental conditions. These systems, from hand-held devices to automotive sub-systems to aerospace vehicles, employ electronics to manage and adapt to a world that is, predominantly,... |
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MPLS Network Management: MIBs, Tools, and TechniquesS everal years ago, there were only a handful of deployments of Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) technology, and those were restricted to researchers or nonproduction networks. Even in practice, MPLS was largely still theory. Over the past several years, MPLS has matured as a technology, and its acceptance and popularity in the marketplace has... | | Web Application Design Handbook : Best Practices for Web-Based SoftwareSusan and Victor have written the 'Junior Woodchucks Guidebook' of Web applications: Everything you need to know is in there, including tons of best-practice examples, insights from years of experience, and assorted fascinating arcana. If you're writing a Web application, you'd be foolish not to have a copy.
Steve Krug, author of Don't... | | Database Tuning: Principles, Experiments, and Troubleshooting TechniquesTuning your database for optimal performance means more than following a few short steps in a vendor-specific guide. For maximum improvement, you need a broad and deep knowledge of basic tuning principles, the ability to gather data in a systematic way, and the skill to make your system run faster. This is an art as well as a science, and... |
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| | Design Methods for Reactive Systems: Yourdon, Statemate, and the UMLDesign Methods for Reactive Systems describes methods and techniques for the design of software systemsparticularly reactive software systems that engage in stimulus-response behavior. Such systems, which include information systems, workflow management systems, systems for e-commerce, production control systems, and embedded... | | Programming Cameras and Pan-Tilts: with DirectX and JavaThe rapid rise of PC-based cameras has lead to the enormous growth of software applications that use real-time video programming. These applications include video conferencing, computer games, scientific research, automated security and surveillance, industrial inspection, and Web cameras. Previously, developers had to search through manufacturer... |
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Computational Intelligence: Concepts to ImplementationsRuss Eberhart and Yuhui Shi have succeeded in integrating various natural and engineering disciplines to establish Computational Intelligence. This is the first comprehensive textbook, including lots of practical examples. Professor Shun-ichi Amari, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan
Computational Intelligence describes a large,... | | Applying Knowledge Management: Techniques for Building Corporate MemoriesThe wholesale capture and distribution of knowledge over the last thirty years has created an unprecedented need for organizations to manage their knowledge assets. Knowledge Management (KM) addresses this need by helping an organization to leverage its information resources and knowledge assets by "remembering" and applying its... | | Embedded Computing : A VLIW Approach to Architecture, Compilers and ToolsEmbedded Computing is enthralling in its clarity and exhilarating in its scope. If the technology you are working on is associated with VLIWs or "embedded computing", then clearly it is imperative that you read this book. If you are involved in computer system design or programming, you must still read this book, because it will take you... |
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