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Iterative UML Development Using Visual C++ 6.0When we first endeavored to understand object-oriented development, we read the usual books, subscribed to the typical newsgroups on the Internet, and read many publications. We found great volumes of information inapplicable for the average, chaotic pace of software development. Mostly, it was too theoretical for our taste. Each author had a... | | | | Building Telephony Systems with OpenSERWe are starting a new era in the collaboration area. Voice and Video over IP are starting to dominate the world of telecommunications in a disruptive movement capable of changing the whole industry. The SIP (Session Initiation protocol) technology is at the center of this revolution. I believe, at present, SIP is the most used protocol for Voice... |
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Liferay Portal Enterprise IntranetsWhen you plan to build an amazing website based on a portal, you may commonly consider a lot of questions. Some of them would look like the following:
- Are you planning to build a website with an open source enterprise portal solution using SOA framework, ESB and Web 2.0 technologies?
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... | | Handbook of Research on Wireless SecuritySecurity is one of the most significant components in wireless systems to ensure the integrity of communications among terminals, networks, and services. As the field of wireless communications expands and inundates personal and professional lives worldwide, up-to-date wireless security research and knowledge becomes increasingly more vital to... | | Death March (2nd Edition) (Yourdon Press Series)The #1 guide to surviving "doomed" projects...Fully updated and expanded, with powerful new techniques!
At an alarming rate, companies continue to create death-march projects, repeatedly! What's worse is the amount of rational, intelligent people who sign up for a death-march projectsaeprojects whose schedules, estimations, budgets,... |
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Discrete Mathematics for Computing (Grassroots)This book is an introductory text on a number of topics in discrete mathematics, intended primarily for students undertaking a first degree in computing. The first edition of the book grew out of a set of lecture notes of mine which were used in a first-year subject in discrete mathematics at Monash University. The subject was taken by students... | | Database Design (Mcgraw Hill Computer Science Series)The material in this book is the result of courses given at Stanford University as “File and Database Structures” since 1971. Initially little coherent published material was available, even though a large number of references could be cited.
In particular, no clear definition of the concept of a schema was available. Now... | | Implementing SOA : Total Architecture in PracticeIf you are an architect responsible for a service-oriented architecture (SOA) in an enterprise, you face many challenges. Whether intended or not, the architecture you create defines the structure of your enterprise at many different levels, from business processes down to data storage. It defines the boundaries between organizational units as well... |
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Creating Lightweight Components with ATLCreating Lightweight Components with ATL covers ATL in depth, including an overview of COM development, then drills down to explain how ATL implements the fundamentals of COM. It also details how small, lightweight ATL-based COM solutions can be created to solve 'real world' problems. Creating Lightweight Controls with ATL enables you to quickly... | | | | A Practical Guide to Ubuntu LinuxUbuntu Linux is a state-of-the-art operating system, and you need a book that’s just as advanced. Along with being the most comprehensive reference to installing, configuring, and working with Ubuntu, A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux® also provides extensive server coverage you won’t find in any... |
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