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 The Book of Webmin: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love UNIX
Webmin is a web-based graphical UNIX system administration tool written by Jamie Cameron in the Perl programming language that is designed to be lightweight, functional, and easily extensible. Webmin has been translated to over 20 languages and dialects at the time of this writing, and it has been embraced by a number of... |  |  Statistical Data Mining Using SAS Applications, Second Edition
The objective of the second edition of this book is to introduce statistical data mining
concepts, describe methods in statistical data mining from sampling to decision
trees, demonstrate the features of user-friendly data mining SAS tools and, above
all, allow the book users to download compiled data mining SAS (Version 9.0 and... |  |  Core Concepts in Data Analysis: Summarization, Correlation and Visualization
In this textbook, I take an unconventional approach to data analysis. Its contents
are heavily influenced by the idea that data analysis should help in enhancing and
augmenting knowledge of the domain as represented by the concepts and statements
of relation between them. According to this view, two main pathways for
data analysis are... |
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 Software Build Systems: Principles and Experience
Are you a software developer? Are you interested in how build systems work?
You’re reading this book; so there’s a good chance you answered “Yes” to both
questions. On the other hand, many software developers aren’t interested in
how their program is compiled. Most people just want to press a button and... |  |  How to Cheat in 3ds Max 2011: Get Spectacular Results Fast
THE TECHNIQUES DESCRIBED in this book assume a basic
grasp of 3ds Max. But with so many options to choose
from, it’s easy to get lost in all the tools, buttons, and
menus.
Not all features are created equal. This chapter goes over
the fundamentals of 3ds Max with an eye toward the
most important tools and how you... |  |  Implementing and Developing Cloud Computing Applications
I was first exposed to what would become the Internet way back in 1969,
while I was still an undergraduate at Brandeis University working on
ARPANet, the forerunner to the present Internet, which operated at the
then blazing speed of 2,400 bps, ultimately increased to 50 Kbps (see
http://www.computerhistory.org/internet_history/). I... |
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 Well Engineering and Construction
This book will present the origins of pore pressure and principles its determination. It
should be emphasized here that this subject alone requires more than one book to cover in
detail.
Hence the emphasis will be placed on the practical utilisation of pore pressure in the well
planning process. It is hoped that the... |  |  Software Development and Professional Practice
What’s this book all about? Well, it’s about how to develop software, from a personal perspective. We’ll
look at what it means for you to take a problem and produce a program to solve it from beginning to
end. That said, this book focuses a lot on design. How do you design software? What things do you take
into... |  |  Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists
Many colleges and universities offer a course in discrete mathematics. Students
taking these courses are from many disciplines, one of the largest
being computer science. As a part of the Mathematics Across the Curriculum
project at Dartmouth, supported by the National Science Foundation,1
we proposed to create a discrete mathematics... |
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