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SharePoint 2010 at Work: Tricks, Traps, and Bold Opinions
Most people have heard the timeless parable of the six blind men trying to describe an elephant.
Each man touches the elephant and, based upon the part of the body he touches, proceeds to
give a definitive description of “an elephant.” None of the descriptions are correct, and yet they
are all correct. ... | | Too Soon To Tell: Essays for the End of The Computer Revolution (Perspectives)Based on author David A. Grier's column "In Our Time," which runs monthly in Computer magazine, Too Soon To Tell presents a collection of essays skillfully written about the computer age, an era that began February 1946. Examining ideas that are both contemporary and timeless, these chronological essays examine the revolutionary nature of... | | Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness
Everything Forever is a highly original book about time, about the future, about the evolution of order and complexity presently taking place in the universe. In a deeply insightful poetic style Giorbran lays out the foundation of the timeless realm, extending the ideas of both David Bohm and Stephen Hawking by literally creating a visual... |
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Handbook of Formulas and Tables for Signal Processing (Electrical Engineering Handbook)Signal processing is a broad and timeless area. The term "signal" includes audio, video, speech, image, communication, geophysical, sonar, radar, medical, and more. Signal processing applies to the theory and application of filtering, coding, transmitting, estimating, detecting, analyzing, recognizing, synthesizing, recording, and... | | Agile ALM: Lightweight tools and Agile strategies
Welcome to Agile ALM. This book has three main goals. The first is to describe Agile
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) in practical terms and to provide a plan for
rolling out Agile strategies and best-of-breed tools. The second purpose is to explain
how to create ALM toolboxes based on standard tools used in advanced, real-world... | | The First Humans: Origin and Early Evolution of the Genus Homo
There are some issues in human paleontology that seem to be timeless. Most deal with the origin and early evolution of our own genus – something about which we should care. Some of these issues pertain to taxonomy and systematics. How many species of Homo were there in the Pliocene and Pleistocene? How do we identify the earliest... |
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