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 Practical Virtualization Solutions: Virtualization from the TrenchesA few years ago, the idea of running multiple operating systems concurrently on the same computer captured the imagination of the computing industry. Virtualization became the hot buzzword and projects were launched to fulfill the dream.
With virtualization, you don’t need an extra computer every time you want to bring up a new... |  |  Discovering Requirements: How to Specify Products and ServicesAs information technology grows in power and reach, systems become more ambitious and more tightly integrated. The discipline of defining - or, perhaps, engineering - requirements becomes broader and deeper: it now embraces almost every project that aims to define a human or technical need and to find a means to satisfy it.
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 |  |  Decomposition Methods for Differential Equations: Theory and ApplicationsDecomposition Methods for Differential Equations: Theory and Applications describes the analysis of numerical methods for evolution equations based on temporal and spatial decomposition methods. It covers real-life problems, the underlying decomposition and discretization, the stability and consistency analysis of the decomposition... |  |  OpenSolaris BibleAfter a beginning overview of the history of OpenSolaris, its open-source licensing, and the community development model, this book then goes on to highlight the aspects of OpenSolaris that differ from more familiar operating systems. You’ll learn how to become a power user of OpenSolaris by maximizing the abilities of advanced features like... |
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 |  |  Nucleosynthesis and Chemical Evolution of GalaxiesThe existence and distribution of the chemical elements and their isotopes is a consequence of nuclear processes that have taken place in the past in the Big Bang and subsequently in stars and in the interstellar medium (ISM) where they are still ongoing. These processes are studied theoretically, experimentally and observationally. Theories of... |  |  Low Temperatures And Cold MoleculesNew, unexpected and largely unexplored physical phenomena occur in systems cooled to very low temperatures. The background temperature in the universe is approximately 2.7 K, but much lower temperatures have now been obtained in the laboratory. This book reviews the progress in a number of related fields in which the common themes are low... |
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