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 Cocoon 2 Programming: Web Publishing with XML and JavaThanks to the tireless efforts of open-source developers, Cocoon has quickly gained visibility as the preeminent XML-based Web publishing framework. Unfortunately, its documentation remains a significant shortcoming. If you’re new to Cocoon, gaining a sense of exactly what you can do with it can be difficult, and actually... |  |  Sams Teach Yourself Photoshop Elements 2 in 24 HoursPhotoshop Elements is a more accessible version of Adobe's flagship product, Photoshop. Elements is geared to business users, students, and home users who nonetheless want professional-looking images for their print and Web projects. Topics covered in the book include capturing and editing photos from traditional or digital cameras, correcting... |  |  The Manager's Guide to Effective Meetings
Now translated into 11 languages! This reader-friendly, icon-rich series is must reading for all managers at every level
All managers, whether brand new to their positions or well established in the corporate heirarchy, can use a little "brushing up" now and then. The skills-based Briefcase Books series is filled... |
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 Critical Reflections on Information Systems: A Systemic ApproachWhile implementing IS and IT in support of their business strategies, companies are looking for ways to bridge the gap between their competitive position and technological investment, including ways to use this investment to the advantage of the organization. Critical Reflections on Information Systems: A Systemic Approach faces this challenge by... |  |  Reading External Data Files Using SAS: Examples HandbookThe goal when reading an external data file is to create a SAS data set or data view that SAS can process to produce meaningful reports and analyses.This book presents examples of reading external data files and instream data that you can adapt to read your own data.This chapter presents the concepts of reading these data sources with SAS.
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