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Encyclopedia Of Human Computer Interaction
Encyclopedia Of Human Computer Interaction
Human computer interaction (HCI) evolved as a recognized discipline that attracts innovation and creativity. For the last 25 years, it inspired new solutions, especially for the benefit of the user as a human being, making the user the focal point that technology should serve rather than the other way around. The advent of the Internet, combined...
Networked Information Technologies: Diffusion and Adoption
Networked Information Technologies: Diffusion and Adoption
Software systems that used to be relatively autonomous entities such as e.g. accounting systems, order-entry systems etc. are now interlinked in large networks comprising extensive information infrastructures. What earlier used to be stand-alone proprietary systems are now for the most part replaced by more or less standardized interdependent...
Physical Computing: Sensing and Controlling the Physical World with Computers
Physical Computing: Sensing and Controlling the Physical World with Computers
We believe that the computer revolution has left most of you behind. Steve Jobs had similar thoughts when he founded Apple Computer and set out to build “computers for the rest of us.” The idea was to enable people who were not computer experts—like artists, educators, and children—to take advantage of the power of...
The Rise and Decline of the State
The Rise and Decline of the State
The state, which since the middle of the seventeenth century has been the most important and most characteristic of all moderninstitutions, is in decline. From Western Europe to Africa, either voluntarily or involuntarily, many existing states are either combining into larger communities or falling apart. Regardless of whether they fall apart or...
Philosophy's Higher Education
Philosophy's Higher Education
Few will disagree that philosophy is educational, or that at the root of philosophy lies
the struggle to understand ourselves, or, even, that this struggle is formative for us.
The real disagreement begins regarding the nature and import of this learning. In the
following pages I will challenge philosophical experience to recognise
...
The Networking Survival Guide: Get the Success You Want By Tapping Into the People You Know
The Networking Survival Guide: Get the Success You Want By Tapping Into the People You Know

"Any way you look at it, other people are your greatest resource. Diane Darling's in-depth, easy-to-follow instructions will fill your life with opportunities to meet these people and reap the rewards."--Nicholas Boothman, author of How to Make People Like You in 90 Seconds or Less and How to Connect in Business in 90...

Management of the Object-oriented Development Process
Management of the Object-oriented Development Process
Dilemmas involving notation, project planning, project management, and activity
workflow pervade the world of software development. Object-orientation
provides an elegant language for framing such problems, and powerful
tools for resolving them.

In this book, we have brought together a collection of presentations,
...
MMS: Technologies, Usage and Business Models 
MMS: Technologies, Usage and Business Models 
MMS will reshape mobile communication, making it more personal, versatile, and expressive than ever before.

Drawing on the authors’ hands-on experience in developing, billing and delivering Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS), this innovative book addresses how MMS will affect existing network and...

Pain: Psychological Perspectives
Pain: Psychological Perspectives
This volume offers a state-of-the-art, comprehensive account of the psychology
of pain that encompasses clinical perspectives but also basic social and
behavioral science as well as biopsychological contributions to the field.
The relatively recent focus on pain as a subjective experience has led to
dramatic improvements in our
...
Encyclopedia of the Mexican-American War
Encyclopedia of the Mexican-American War

At first glance, it would seem that Mexico and the United States should have been good neighbors in the nineteenth century—they were both relatively young countries that had rebelled against a mother nation to establish republics. As they grew, they both had to deal with states with populations that believed that their...

Group Cognition: Computer Support for Building Collaborative Knowledge (Acting with Technology)
Group Cognition: Computer Support for Building Collaborative Knowledge (Acting with Technology)
The promise of globally networked computers to usher in a new age of universal
learning and sharing of human knowledge remains a distant dream; the software and
social practices needed have yet to be conceived, designed, and adopted. To support
online collaboration, our technology and culture have to be reconfigured to meet a...
DWDM Network Designs and Engineering Solutions
DWDM Network Designs and Engineering Solutions

A comprehensive book on DWDM network design and implementation solutions

Design Software Included


* Study various optical communication principles as well as communication methodologies in an optical fiber
* Design and evaluate optical components in a DWDM network
* Learn about the effects of noise in signal
...

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