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Webster's New World Telecom DictionaryWebster’s New World Telecom Dictionary, by Ray Horak, is a comprehensive telecommunications dictionary of more than 7,500 terms critical to understanding voice, data, video, and multimedia communications system and network technologies, applications, and regulation. Given the convergence of computing and communications, the book also... | | Quantum Monte Carlo: Origins, Development, ApplicationsMonte Carlo methods are a class of computational algorithms for simulating the behavior of a wide range of various physical and mathematical systems (with many variables). Their utility has increased with general availability of fast computers, and new applications are continually forthcoming. The basic concepts of Monte Carlo are both simple and... | | Mayo Clinic Medical Manual
The urge to write this book—and it was indeed an urge—arose because of two reasons. The first was the lack of a book that approached patient care from the viewpoint of on-call medical residents. New residents faced with admitting a sick patient in the middle of the night have three priorities: one, a working diagnosis; two, a... |
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HIPAA Security Implementation Version 1.0 (SANS Step-by-Step Series)Written for the IT staff in hospitals, this guide provides step-by-step direction on how to apply the required and addressable HIPAA Security implementation specifications into a comprehensive solution.
A “consensus project” of numerous computer security experts has culminated in a Guide for... | | Structured Query Language (SQL): a Practical IntroductionLet's start from basics. What is a database? In very general terms, a database is a collection of related data. Notice the word related, this implies that the collection of letters on this page do not by themselves constitute a database. But if we think of them as a collection of letters arranged to form words, then they can be conceptualised as... | | JUNOS Enterprise SwitchingCharles Darwin once said, “I have called this principle, by which each slight variation, if useful, is preserved, by the term of Natural Selection.” This principle of evolution applies to business as well as to nature. Individuals, companies, and industries evolve and compete with one another in preparation for the future.
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