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 Virtualization for Dummies AMD Special EditionVirtualization is the latest in a long line of technical innovations designed to increase the level of system abstraction and enable IT users to harness ever-increasing levels of computer performance. At its simplest level, virtualization allows you, virtually and cost-effectively, to have two or more computers, running two or more... |  |  Codes and Ciphers: Julius Caesar, the Enigma, and the Internet"He has written an excellent book that belongs in your personal library." Cryptologia
"Churchhouse (emer., Cardiff Univ., Wales) offers a history and explanation of codes, ciphers, cryptography, and cryptanalysis from Julius Caesar and WWII code-breaking activities to the present day including the world of the Internet.... |  |  |
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 |  |  Classical and Quantum Information Theory: An Introduction for the Telecom ScientistInformation theory lies at the heart of modern technology, underpinning all communications, networking, and data storage systems. This book sets out, for the first time, a complete overview of both classical and quantum information theory. Throughout, the reader is introduced to key results without becoming lost in mathematical details. Opening... |  |  |
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 Lectures On Computation (Frontiers in Physics)From 1983 to 1986, the legendary physicist and teacher Richard Feynman gave a course at Caltech called Potentialities and Limitations of Computing Machines. Here are some of his lectures from that course. DLC: Electronic data processing.
About the Author The late Richard P. Feynman was Richard... |  |  |  |  Green Tech: How to Plan and Implement Sustainable IT Solutions“Green” is a feel-good term. It has positive, earth-friendly connotations, often without much specificity—perfect for marketing purposes. Sustainability, on the other hand, is something we can measure and manage. We are sustainable when our use of resources does not permanently deplete or damage our supply, including natural... |
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