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M. Tim Jones, "GNU/Linux Application Programming"
Charles River Media | ISBN 1584503718 | 2005 Year | CHM | 2,53 Mb | 512 Pages
“ The wide range of applications available in GNU/Linux includes not only pure
applications, but also tools and utilities for the GNU/Linux environment.
GNU/Linux Application Programming takes a holistic approach to teaching
developers the ins-and-outs of GNU/Linux programming using APIs, tools,
communication, and scripting. Covering a variety of topics related to GNU/Linux
application programming, the book is split into six parts: The GNU/Linux
Operating System, GNU Tools, Application Development, Advanced Topics (including
communication and synchronization and distributed computing), Debugging
GNU/Linux Applications, and Scripting. The book introduces programmers to the
environment from the lowest layers (kernel, device drivers, modules) to the user
layer (applications, libraries, tools), using an evolutionary approach that
builds on knowledge to cover the more complex aspects of the operating system.
Through a readable, code-based style developers will learn about the relevant
topics of file handling, pipes and sockets, processes and POSIX threads, inter-
process communication, and other development topics. After working through the
text, theyill have the knowledge base and skills to begin developing
applications in the GNU/Linux environment.
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2600. The Hacker Quarterly. Volume 20. Number 4. Winter 2003-2004
2600. The Hacker Quarterly. Volume 21. Number 1. Spring 2004
2600. The Hacker Quarterly. Volume 21. Number 2. Summer 2004
2600. The Hacker Quarterly. Volume 21. Number 4. Winter 2004-2005
2600. The Hacker Quarterly. Volume 22. Number 1. Spring 2005
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David Rooney (Editor), Greg Ed Hearn (Editor), Abraham Ninan (Editor), "Handbook
on the Knowledge Economy"
Edward Elgar Publishing | ISBN 1843767953 | November, 2005 Year | PDF | 0,82 Mb
| 290 Pages
“ This fascinating Handbook defines how knowledge contributes to social and
economic life, and vice versa. It considers the five areas critical to acquiring
a comprehensive understanding of the knowledge economy: the nature of the
knowledge economy; social, cooperative, cultural, creative, ethical and
intellectual capital; knowledge and innovation systems; policy analysis for
knowledge-based economies; and knowledge management. In presenting the outcomes
of an important body of research, the Handbook enables knowledge policy and
management practitioners to be more systematically guided in their thinking and
actions. The contributors cover a wide disciplinary spectrum in an accessible
way, presenting concise, to-the-point discussions of critical concepts and
practices that will enable practitioners to make effective research, managerial
and policy decisions. They also highlight important new areas of concern to
knowledge economies such as wisdom, ethics, language and creative economies that
are largely overlooked. Distinguished by a combination of practical relevance
and analytical rigor, this Handbook provides new insights into the basic
mechanisms that constitute a knowledge economy and society, and will be
invaluable to practitioners and academics in diverse areas of interest,
including: knowledge management, innovation management, knowledge policy, social
epistemology, and development studies.
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Debra Howcroft (Editor), Eileen M. Trauth (Editor), "Handbook of Critical
Information Systems Research: Theory And Application"
Edward Elgar Pub | ISBN 1843764784 | November, 2005 Year | PDF | 1,57 Mb | 426
Pages
“ This important Handbook provides a unique overview of information systems (IS)
research by focusing on the increasing interest in critical-related issues.
Representing a significant step forward in the development of critical
perspectives on the IS field, the Handbook draws together original contributions
from leading authors who offer alternatives to the current mainstream approaches
to IS research.
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James R. Millar (Editor), "Encyclopedia of Russian History"
MacMillan Reference Books | ISBN 0028656938 | 2003 Year | PDF | 34 Mb | 1828
Pages
“ A scholarly resource accessible to a general audience, the Encyclopedia of
Russian History provides more than 1,500 entries encompassing more than 1,000
years of Russian history, from the formation of Kievan Rus in the mid-ninth
century to the present-day Russian Federation. A seven-member editorial board of
Russian scholars headed by editor-in-chief Millar (Director of the Institute for
European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, George Washington University) oversaw
topic selection. All entries are signed by one of more than 500 contributors.
Entries are arranged alphabetically. To access them, users can scan the article
title list in volume 1 or use the cumulative subject index in volume 4. Bold
type in the index designates main entries. Volume 1 also provides a list of
article titles arranged by one of 21 general topics, such as "Agriculture,"
"Government," "Religion," and "Science and Technology."
Types of entries include those for people, places, events, and other subjects of
historical interest. Entries on individuals include czars (Nicholas I), military
leaders (Georgy Zhukov), presidents (Vladimir Putin), writers (Alexander
Pushkin), and others (Yelena Bonner, Yuri Gargarin, Anna Pavlova, Grigory
Potemkin, Grigory Rasputin). Examples of nonbiographical article titles include
Boyar, Great Northern War, Liberal Democratic Party, Motion pictures, Ruble,
Space program, Ukraine and Ukrainians, and Yalta Conference. Entry length ranges
from 250 to 5,000 words. Among the longest are Cold War, Communist Party of the
Soviet Union, and October Revolution. Each entry offers a list of see also
references and a bibliography with citations that point to English-language
materials, mostly scholarly books. Also included are journal articles and,
rarely, Web sites. Some 285 black-and-white photographs accompany the text, and
each volume also contains an eight-page section of color plates. For the most
part, illustration quality is excellent. However, readers looking for maps,
chronologies, and dynastic charts will find only a handful, all of them embedded
in entries.
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Joann Senger, "Designing a Not-For-Profit Compensation System"
John Wiley & Sons | ISBN 047165776X | 2005 Year | PDF | 1,17 Mb | 198 Pages
“ Designing a Nonprofit Compensation System defines the various types of
nonprofit and public organizations, lists and briefly describes the current
types of compensation structures, and identifies the organizational
characteristics influencing the usefulness of each structure. In addition, it
addresses the maintenance of each compensation structure and the interaction
between organizational characteristics and the usefulness of each structure.
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Colin Willcock, et al, "An Introduction to TTCN-3"
John Wiley & Sons | ISBN 0470012242 | 2005 Year | PDF | 1,46 Mb | 282 Pages
“ Looking for a solid introduction to the TTCN-3 language and its use? An
Introduction to TTCN-3 is just what you need. All the important concepts and
constructs of the language are explained in a tutorial style with the emphasis
on extensive examples. Throughout the author also addresses the larger picture
of how the testing language is related to the overall test system
implementation.
— A complete tutorial reference on TTCN-3 with real-world examples and expert
advice based on author’s practical industrial experience using the standard.
— Offering a unique insider perspective: Nokia has been instrumental in the
development of both the language and tools associated with TTCN-3 and the author
is in a unique position to document this experience to help and guide new users.
— And an associated web site that contains code samples from the book and links
to the relevant standards documents.
This book provides the perfect companion to the available TTCN-3 language
standards filling the gaps in areas such as style guide, structuring, and
pointing out the dangers or pitfalls based on the author’s personal TTCN-3
experience from language standardization, tool implementation and applying TTCN-
3 for a number of years in the real world. The style and level of the book make
it suitable for both engineers learning and applying the language in the real
world and students learning TTCN-3 as part of their studies.
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Tok W. Ling, Mong L. Lee, Gillian Dobbie, "Semistructured Database Design"
Springer | ISBN 0387235671 | 2004 Year | PDF | 6,8 Mb | 178 Pages
“ Semistructured Database Design provides an essential reference for anyone
interested in the effective management of semsistructured data. Since many new
and advanced web applications consume a huge amount of such data, there is a
growing need to properly design efficient databases.
This volume responds to that need by describing a semantically rich data model
for semistructured data, called Object-Relationship-Attribute model for
Semistructured data (ORA-SS). Focusing on this new model, the book discusses
problems and presents solutions for a number of topics, including schema
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