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Foundations of SQL Server 2008 R2 Business Intelligence
Foundations of SQL Server 2008 R2 Business Intelligence

Foundations of SQL Server 2008 R2 Business Intelligence introduces the exciting gamut of business intelligence tools included with SQL Server 2008. Microsoft has designed SQL Server 2008 to be more than just a database. It’s a complete business intelligence (BI) platform. The database is at the core, and surrounding the...

Schema Matching and Mapping (Data-Centric Systems and Applications)
Schema Matching and Mapping (Data-Centric Systems and Applications)

This book provides an overview about the state-of-the-art solutions and the most recent advances in schema matching and mapping, both recognized as key areas of metadata management. Tasks involving metadata are indeed pervasive in databases and information systems and include schema evolution, schema and ontology integration and matching, XML...

Osgi in Action: Creating Modular Applications in Java
Osgi in Action: Creating Modular Applications in Java

When I started working with OSGi technology back in 2000, I would’ve never guessed I’d still be working with it a decade later. Back then, OSGi was targeting the embedded market niche, but that wasn’t my area of interest. I wanted to create highly dynamic, modular applications, and OSGi gave me the possibility of...

Writing mental ray® Shaders: A Perceptual Introduction (mental ray® Handbooks)
Writing mental ray® Shaders: A Perceptual Introduction (mental ray® Handbooks)

The word "render" isn't unique to the vocabulary of computer graphics. We can talk about a "watercolor rendering," a "musical rendering" or a "poetic rendering." In each of these, there is a transformation from one domain to another: from the landscape before the painter to color on paper, from...

Enterprise Service Computing: From Concept to Deployment
Enterprise Service Computing: From Concept to Deployment

The developed economy is shifting from being manufacturing based to services based. Different from the traditional manufacturing business, the services business is more complicated and dynamic, and end-user driven rather than product driven. To stay competitive, an enterprise thus has to rethink its business strategies and revamp its...

Image and Video Processing in the Compressed Domain
Image and Video Processing in the Compressed Domain

With more and more images and videos being available in the compressed format, researchers have started taking interest in the aspect of designing algorithms for different image operations directly in their domains of representation. This would not only avoid the inverse and forward transformation steps and potentially make the...

Enterprise Cloud Computing: Technology, Architecture, Applications
Enterprise Cloud Computing: Technology, Architecture, Applications

In today’s world virtually all available information on any technical topic is just a few clicks away on the web. This is especially true of an emerging area such as cloud computing. So why write a book, and, who should read this book and why?

Every few years a new ‘buzzword’ becomes the rage of the...

Microsoft Dynamics Sure Step 2010
Microsoft Dynamics Sure Step 2010

Investing in a business application—be it managing one's customers, tracking inventory, coordinating global resources, or just being able to get real-time visibility to cash flow—has never been so important. Gone are the days when companies invested in business applications, such as CRM and ERP, to simply streamline their...

Foundations of XML Processing: The Tree-Automata Approach
Foundations of XML Processing: The Tree-Automata Approach

Computer science, like other mathematical fields, cannot live without a tight relationship with reality. However, such a relationship is, frankly, not very common. This is probably why people so enthusiastically welcome a true meeting of theory and practice. In that sense, the coming together of XML and tree automata theory was a...

Pattern Recognition From Classical to Modern Approaches
Pattern Recognition From Classical to Modern Approaches

Recognizing patterns is at the core of man's attempts to understand the universe that we inhabit. Through the development of sensors and instruments, we have extended our ability to gather data far beyond the range and scale of man's natural senses. As a result we are now able to gather data on phenomena occurring in the far reaches...

Grid and Cloud Database Management
Grid and Cloud Database Management

Since the 1960s, database systems have been playing a relevant role in the information technology field. By the mid-1960s, several systems were also available for commercial purposes. Hierarchical and network database systems provided two different perspectives and data models to organize data collections. In 1970, E. Codd wrote a...

A Unified Approach to Interior Point Algorithms for Linear Complementarity Problems
A Unified Approach to Interior Point Algorithms for Linear Complementarity Problems

The recent remarkable developments of interior point algorithms began in 1984 with Karmarkar's polynomial-time interior point algorithm for linear programs using a log- arithmic potential function and a projective transformation. The progress has been made so rapidly and extensively that it seems difficult to get a comprehensive...

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