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 Smalltalk, Objects, and DesignThis reference and text treats the Smalltalk programming system and the web of object-oriented ideas within and around it. Thus it is more than a guide to the language; it also examines Smalltalk in its technical and historical setting, and along the way addresses the questions that every Smalltalk developer sooner or later naturally wonders about.... |  |  Gaming, Simulations and Society: Research Scope and PerspectiveThis book presents a current research scope and perspective of Simulation and Gaming. Theoretical problems of Simulation and Gaming will be examined with a view to improving the social sciences through the introduction of the techniques and concepts of Simulation and Gaming. The fields of economics, political science, psychology and business... |  |  Swarm Intelligence in Data Mining (Studies in Computational Intelligence)Science is a swarm.
To the layperson, the stereotypical scientist is logical, clear-thinking, wellinformed but perhaps socially awkward, carefully planning his or her experiments and then analyzing the resulting data deliberately, with precision. The scientist works alone, emotion-free, searching only for truth, having been well advised... |
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 |  |  Spatial Augmented Reality: Merging Real and Virtual WorldsLike virtual reality, augmented reality is becoming an emerging platform in new application areas for museums, edutainment, home entertainment, research, industry, and the art communities using novel approaches which have taken augmented reality beyond traditional eye-worn or hand-held displays.
In this book, the authors discuss spatial... |  |  Microformats: Empowering Your Markup for Web 2.0Microformats burst onto the scene a couple of years ago and are fast becoming an essential tool for all professional web designers and developers. Imagine being able to integrate all of your web-based contact details, tagged articles, and geographical information seamlessly in web and desktop applications, without having to add anything extra to... |
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 Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Step by StepYour hands-on, step-by-step guide to building next-generation connected applications.
Teach yourself the essentials of Windows Communication Foundation-one step at a time. With this practical tutorial, you get hands-on guidance for creating the Web services you need to implement robust business applications for Windows.
Discover... |  |  Self-Similar Processes in TelecommunicationsFor the first time the problems of voice services self-similarity are discussed systematically and in detail with specific examples and illustrations.
‘Self-Similar Processes in Telecommunications’ considers the self-similar (fractal and multifractal) models of telecommunication traffic and efficiency... |  |  Mac OS X Server 10.4 Tiger: Visual QuickPro GuideOffering Apple's legendary ease of use plus everything you would expect from a Unix-based operating system--preemptive multitasking, symmetric multiprocessing, and support for networking and security standards--Mac OS X Server has revolutionized the world of network administration. Mac OS X Tiger server continues that tradition by offering more... |
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 Tricks of the Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(TM) MastersAll over the world, Windows gurus have been working overtime to uncover the hottest new Windows Vista tips, tricks, and tweaks. Now, J. Peter Bruzzese has collected all their best discoveries in one place: Tricks of the Microsoft® Windows VistaTM Masters! Bruzzese has interviewed top Windows professionals,... |  |  Handbook of Critical Information Systems Research: Theory And ApplicationThis important Handbook provides a unique overview of information systems (IS) research by focusing on the increasing interest in critical-related issues. Representing a significant step forward in the development of critical perspectives on the IS field, the Handbook draws together original contributions from leading authors who offer alternatives... |  |  Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early DaysApparently sprinters reach their highest speed right out of the blocks, and spend the rest of the race slowing down. The winners slow down the least. It’s that way with most startups too. The earliest phase is usually the most productive. That’s when they have the really big ideas. Imagine what Apple was like when 100% of its employees... |
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