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Reflectarray AntennasDescribes the configuration and principles of a reflectarray antenna, its advantages over other antennas, the history of its development, analysis techniques, practical design procedures, bandwidth issues and wideband techniques, as well as applications and recent developments. Both authors are well respected practitioners who have build these... | | Handbook of Networks in Power Systems I (Energy Systems)
Energy has been an inevitable component of human lives for decades. Recent rapid developments in the area require analyzing energy systems not as independent components but rather as connected interdependent networks. The Handbook of Networks in Power Systems includes the state-of-the-art developments that occurred in the power systems... | | Emerging Trends And Challenges in Information Technology ManagementMany theoretical development practices exist for creating multimedia systems. Most of these development models are orientated towards building traditional information systems, where the requirements are usually well understood. Multimedia systems, like the industry itself, are evolving rapidly, therefore new tools and techniques are constantly... |
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Microsoft XNA Framework Edition: Programming Windows Phone 7
This book is a gift from the Windows Phone 7 team at Microsoft to the programming community, and I am proud to have been a part of it. Within the pages that follow, I showyou the basics of writing applications for Windows Phone 7 using the C# programming language with the Silverlight and XNA 2D frameworks.
Yes, Programming... | | Integrated Computing Technology: First International Conference, INTECH 2011
On behalf of the INTECH 2011 Program Committee and the University of Sao
Carlos in Brazil, we welcome you to the proceedings of the First International
Conference on Integrated Computing Technology (INTECH 2011). The INTECH
2011 conference explored new advances in computing technology and its applications.
It brought together... | | Emerging Spatial Information Systems and ApplicationsSpatial information systems were created manually for many years. For example, historically, the source of cholera in London in 1854 was found by John Snow, by mapping where victims of the disease lived. The graph clearly showed them to be close to the Broad Street Pump,1 one of the city’s water wells. Another example is Zipf’s Law,2... |
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