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Managing Software Debt: Building for Inevitable Change
Shipping imperfect software is like going into debt. When you incur debt, the illusion of doing things faster can lead to exponential growth in the cost of maintaining software. Software debt takes five major forms: technical, quality, configuration management, design, and platform experience. In today’s rush to market, software debt is... | | Autonomic Network Management Principles: From Concepts to Applications
The development of network technologies and networked services has been
tremendous the last decade and is expected to be more intensive in the near
future with the technological progress in the field of radio communications,
data communication, protocols, software engineering, applications and so on.
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Exploring Python
Given so many other programming languages in the world, why should you learn Python
as your first exposure to computer programming? Well, the real answer is that your
instructor selected the both the language and this textbook for the course, so what choice
do you have? Nonetheless, let me explain why this was a very good decision. ... | | Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL Design with CD-ROM
Fundamentals of Digital Logic With VHDL Design teaches the basic design techniques for logic circuits. It emphasizes the synthesis of circuits and explains how circuits are implemented in real chips. Fundamental concepts are illustrated by using small examples, which are easy to understand. Then, a modular approach is used to show how... | | OFDMA System Analysis and Design (Artech House Mobile Communication Series)
In late 2001, Bill Gates was having dinner with a group of journalists on the night
before Microsoft’s launch of the Windows XP operating system. At that time, the
dotcom crash was just unfolding, and during dinner, Bill Gates said (correctly) that
the dotcom bubble was a distraction and caused a lot of money to be wasted on... |
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