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 Oracle Database 11g Performance Tuning Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach
Performance problems are rarely "problems" per se. They are more often "crises" during which you’re pressured for results by a manager standing outside your cubicle while your phone rings with queries from the help desk. You won’t have the time for a leisurely perusal of the manuals, nor to lean back and read a... |  |  New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2010, Brief (New Perspectives Series)
The New Perspectives Series’ critical-thinking, problem-solving approach is the ideal way
to prepare students to transcend point-and-click skills and take advantage of all that
Microsoft Office 2010 has to offer.
In developing the New Perspectives Series, our goal was to create books that give students
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"Classical and Object-Oriented Software Engineering, 7/E" presents an excellent introduction to software engineering fundamentals, covering both traditional and object-oriented techniques. The coverage of both Agile processes and Open Source Software has been considerably expanded. In addition, the Osbert Oglesby running case study... |
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 Better PowerPoint (R): Quick Fixes Based On How Your Audience Thinks
Presentations: We´ve all sat through them, wondering why we´re there; or
we´ve given them, wondering whether the audience cares. This is a book
about how to make presentations effective and therefore more interesting to
the audience members.
Years ago, I was at a conference where one of the most... |  |  Picture CSS3 (Visualizing the Web)
Tags are used in HTML5 to place and organize content at a level
that is descriptive. This does not mean that the page will look
good. Presentation of content on the page is controlled using
Cascading Style Sheets Level 3, or CSS3, in HTML5.
Using CSS3 to describe how your page should look, however,
is not new. The... |  |  Applied Interval Analysis
This book is about guaranteed numerical methods based on interval analysis for approximating sets, and about the application of these methods to vast classes of engineering problems. Guaranteed means here that inner and outer approximations of the sets of interest are obtained, which can be made as precise as desired, at the cost of... |
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