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 |  |  How to Think About AlgorithmsThere are many algorithm texts that provide lots of well-polished code and proofs of correctness. This book is not one of them. Instead, this book presents insights, notations, and analogies to help the novice describe and think about algorithms like an expert. By looking at both the big picture and easy step-by-step methods for developing... |  |  |
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 Pro Spring 2.5Recently, the Java world has witnessed a dramatic shift away from so-called “heavyweight” architectures such as Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) toward lighter weight frameworks such as Spring. Complex and container-dependent services, such as CMP, and transaction management systems have been replaced with simpler alternatives such as... |  |  |  |  Pro SQL Server 2008 Reporting ServicesAt its core, the process of designing reports hasn’t changed substantially in the past 15 years. The report designer lays out report objects, which contain data from a known data source, in a design application such as Business Objects Reports or Microsoft Access. He or she then tests report execution, verifies the accuracy of the results,... |
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 |  |  Protocol Management in Computer NetworkingPresents a novel management framework, referred to as the Measurement-Estimation-SchedulingActuation (or MESA) model. This is not a book about network management...but rather a book about management in networking. DLC: Computer network protocols.
This book presents a novel management framework, which I refer to as the... |  |  Steiner Tree Problems In Computer Communication NetworksThe Steiner tree problem is one of the most important combinatorial optimization problems. It has a long history that can be traced back to the famous mathematician Fermat (1601 1665). This book studies three significant breakthroughs on the Steiner tree problem that were achieved in the 1990s, and some important applications of Steiner tree... |
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