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 Information Modeling for Internet Applications
Different kinds of objects containing data are found on the Internet, including structured (e.g., relational) databases, collections of documents, and search engines. On the one hand, creating, storing, manipulating, and retrieving Internet documents can benefit from techniques known from the databases and data modeling... |  |  IBM DB2 9.7 Advanced Application Developer Cookbook
Welcome to the DB2 9.7 Advanced Application Developer Cookbook. DB2 9.7 is a truly incredible database product from IBM, which offers an excellent mix of application performance, reliability, and ease of development enablement.
In this cookbook, you can find both: hands-on and real world practical application development examples, as well... |  |  Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) Foundation Pack 11gR1: Essentials
Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) Foundation Pack is a commercial integration framework provided by Oracle Corporation. Oracle AIA provides a systematic approach of building business process integrations for an enterprise that helps it to consolidate their IT assets. Oracle AIA foundation pack also provides a set of application... |
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 Problem Solving Methods
Researchers in Artificial Intelligence have traditionally been classified into two
categories: the “neaties” and the “scruffies”. According to the scruffies, the neaties
concentrate on building elegant formal frameworks, whose properties are beautifully
expressed by means of definitions, lemmas, and theorems, but... |  |  Microsoft® SQL Server 2008 R2 Analytics & Data Visualization
This book is written for the “information worker” businessperson who already
uses Microsoft Office applications such as Excel, Word, or Visio to accomplish
his or her daily work. Today, information workers most often work in the
collaboration environment of SharePoint, where their spreadsheets and documents are
saved and... |  |  HTML5 Solutions: Essential Techniques for HTML5 Developers
The development of Hypertext Markup Language stopped in 1999 with its final version, n.4, made by the
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Technology, however, has not stood still in the meantime: the W3C
also worked on interesting projects such as the generic Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)
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