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Dynamics AX: A Guide to Microsoft AxaptaAxapta is Microsoft’s flagship ERP system and the most exciting ERP product currently on the scene. If Axapta hasn’t come to a computer near you yet, it will soon.
We’d like to start by offering the most valuable piece of advice we have for anyone working with Axapta (and with any complex system, for that... | | Encyclopedia of Virtual Communities and TechnologiesAdvances in computer and telecommunications technologies during the past several decades, have facilitated the creation of virtual communities and organizations throughout the world. As the growth in virtual communities accelerates, researchers are facing new challenges to learn about the latest of research and practices in this fast growing filed.... | | Beginning Java Objects: From Concepts To Code, Second EditionLearning to design objects effectively with Java is the goal of Beginning Java Objects: From Concepts to Code, an intensive yet approachable guide to object design, using UML and today's hottest programming language. Plenty of titles dig into the Java language in massive detail, but this one steps back and looks at object design first. The... |
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Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Turbomachinery, Fifth Edition
Several modifications have been incorporated into the text in the light of recent
advances in some aspects of the subject. Further information on the interesting phenomenon
of cavitation has been included and a new section on the optimum design of
a pump inlet together with a worked example have been added which take into account... | | Fibrogenesis: Cellular and Molecular Basis (Medical Intelligence Unit)
This book is written to provide in-depth and current information on the
molecular basis of fibrotic diseases in various tissues and organs. Why do we need a
new book on fibrosis? Several currently available books on fibrosis are mostly
devoted to specific tissue or organ systems; in contrast, this book is especially
designed to... | | Understanding Sleep and Dreaming (Springerlink Behavioral Science)
As I am writing this, I am anticipating the 50th anniversary o f tlie discovery o f
RELMS. For it was in 1951 that Aserinsky and Kleitman, who, while electronically
recording a person's sleep in a University o f Chicago lab, were surprised to notice that
eye movements occurred periodically even when their s~tbjectw as, by all... |
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