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Posted: April 5th, 2007, 8:18am CEST
- Publisher: Springer
- Number Of Pages: 566
- Publication Date: 2006-06-02
- Sales Rank: 2079575
- ISBN / ASIN: 1846283027
- EAN: 9781846283024
- Binding: Hardcover
- Manufacturer: Springer
- Studio: Springer
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Conventional model-based data processing methods are computationally expensive and require experts’ knowledge for the modelling of a system; neural networks provide a model-free, adaptive, parallel-processing solution. Neural Networks in a Softcomputing Framework presents a thorough review of the most popular neural-network methods and their associated techniques. This concise but comprehensive textbook provides a powerful and universal paradigm for information processing. Each chapter provides state-of-the-art descriptions of the important major research results of the respective neural-network methods. A range of relevant computational intelligence topics, such as fuzzy logic and evolutionary algorithms, are introduced. These are powerful tools for neural-network learning. Array signal processing problems are discussed in order to illustrate the applications of each neural-network model. Neural Networks in a Softcomputing Framework is an ideal textbook for graduate students and researchers in this field because in addition to grasping the fundamentals, they can discover the most recent advances in each of the popular models. The systematic survey of each neural-network model and the exhaustive list of references will enable researchers and students to find suitable topics for future research. The important algorithms outlined also make this textbook a valuable reference for scientists and practitioners working in pattern recognition, signal processing, speech and image processing, data analysis and artificial intelligence.
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Posted: April 5th, 2007, 8:14am CEST

- Publisher: Springer
- Number Of Pages: 342
- Publication Date: 2006-10-25
- Sales Rank: 685689
- ISBN / ASIN: 0387372350
- EAN: 9780387372358
- Binding: Hardcover
- Manufacturer: Springer
- Studio: Springer
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Posted: April 5th, 2007, 7:31am CEST

- Publisher: Peachpit Press
- Number Of Pages: 380
- Publication Date: 2000-04-06
- Sales Rank: 41469
- ISBN / ASIN: 0201874849
- EAN: 0785342874846
- Binding: Paperback
- Manufacturer: Peachpit Press
- Studio: Peachpit Press
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There's been a marked shift in the philosophy of developing successful Web sites. The technologies (HTML, JavaScript, JavaServer Pages) no longer occupy center stage. Rather, functional objectives and the communities that grow up around them seem to be the main ingredient in Web site success. In her carefully reasoned and well-written Community Building on the Web, Amy Jo Kim explains why communities form and grow. More importantly, she shows (with references to many examples) how you can make your site a catalyst for community growth--and profit in the process. From marketing schemes like Amazon.com's Associates program to The Motley Fool's system of rating members' bulletin-board postings, this book covers all the popular strategies for bringing people in and retaining them.
Nine core strategies form the foundation of Kim's recommendations for site builders, serving as the organizational backbone of this book. The strategies generally make sense, and they seem to apply to all kinds of communities, cyber and otherwise. (One advocates the establishment of regular events around which community life can organize itself.) Some parts of Kim's message may seem like common sense, but such a coherent discussion of what defines a community and how it can be made to thrive is still helpful.
Read this book to help crystallize your thinking about community building, and to review strategies that work for real sites already. --David Wall
Topics covered: Strategies for designing Web sites around the needs of particular groups of people, attracting those people to your site, and motivating them to return frequently. Community identification, member profiling, community leadership, and organization (of information, time, and relationships) all receive ample coverage.
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Posted: April 5th, 2007, 7:29am CEST
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- Publisher: Cisco Press
- Number Of Pages: 672
- Publication Date: 2006-11-21
- Sales Rank: 110059
- ISBN / ASIN: 1587051974
- EAN: 9781587051975
- Binding: Paperback
- Manufacturer: Cisco Press
- Studio: Cisco Press
Book Description: )
A comprehensive introduction to all facets of MPLS theory and practice
- Helps networking professionals choose the suitable MPLS application and design for their network
- Provides MPLS theory and relates to basic IOS configuration examples
- The Fundamentals Series from Cisco Press launches the basis to readers for understanding the purpose, application, and management of technologies
MPLS has emerged as the new networking layer for service providers throughout the world. For many service providers and enterprises MPLS is a way of delivering new applications on their IP networks, while consolidating data and voice networks. MPLS has grown to be the new default network layer for service providers and is finding its way into enterprise networks as well. This book focuses on the building blocks of MPLS (architecture, forwarding packets, LDP, MPLS and QoS, CEF, etc.). This book also reviews the different MPLS applications (MPLS VPN, MPLS Traffic Engineering, Carrying IPv6 over MPLS, AToM, VPLS, MPLS OAM
etc.).
You will get a comprehensive overview of all the aspects of MPLS, including the building blocks, its applications, troubleshooting and a perspective on the future of MPLS.
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Posted: April 5th, 2007, 7:27am CEST
- Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
- Number Of Pages: 801
- Publication Date: 2003-09
- Sales Rank: 19437
- ISBN / ASIN: 155860698X
- EAN: 9781558606982
- Binding: Hardcover
- Manufacturer: Morgan Kaufmann
- Studio: Morgan Kaufmann
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The proliferation of processors, environments, and constraints on systems has cast compiler technology into a wider variety of settings, changing the compiler and compiler writer's role. No longer is execution speed the sole criterion for judging compiled code. Today, code might be judged on how small it is, how much power it consumes, how well it compresses, or how many page faults it generates. In this evolving environment, the task of building a successful compiler relies upon the compiler writer's ability to balance and blend algorithms, engineering insights, and careful planning. Today's compiler writer must choose a path through a design space that is filled with diverse alternatives, each with distinct costs, advantages, and complexities.
Engineering a Compiler explores this design space by presenting some of the ways these problems have been solved, and the constraints that made each of those solutions attractive. By understanding the parameters of the problem and their impact on compiler design, the authors hope to convey both the depth of the problems and the breadth of possible solutions. Their goal is to cover a broad enough selection of material to show readers that real tradeoffs exist, and that the impact of those choices can be both subtle and far-reaching.
Authors Keith Cooper and Linda Torczon convey both the art and the science of compiler construction and show best practice algorithms for the major passes of a compiler. Their text re-balances the curriculum for an introductory course in compiler construction to reflect the issues that arise in current practice.
·Focuses on the back end of the compilerreflecting the focus of research and development over the last decade.
·Uses the well-developed theory from scanning and parsing to introduce concepts that play a critical role in optimization and code generation.
·Introduces the student to optimization through data-flow analysis, SSA form, and a selection of scalar optimizations.
·Builds on this background to teach modern methods in code generation: instruction selection, instruction scheduling, and register allocation.
·Presents examples in several different programming languages in order to best illustrate the concept.
·Provides end-of-chapter exercises, with on-line solutions available to instructors.
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Posted: April 5th, 2007, 7:25am CEST

- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
- Number Of Pages: 480
- Publication Date: 2000-01
- Sales Rank: 71948
- ISBN / ASIN: 0471295515
- EAN: 9780471295518
- Binding: Paperback
- Manufacturer: John Wiley & Sons
- Studio: John Wiley & Sons
Summary:
Until now, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) has been primarily used to design software, but should you use it to model your
entire business as well? That's the intriguing argument of
Business Modeling with UML, a text that combines leading-edge enhancements to UML with some solid thinking about business. Written for any manager with some technical background, this book looks at the possibilities of UML used to model entire organizations.
The book makes a strong case for the advantages of modeling businesses in UML. With models, an organization can provide better software, define and implement new goals, and even decide whether to outsource certain operations. The Erickson-Penker Business Extensions for UML, invented by the authors and presented within the text, permit UML to document the
entire business enterprise. This book shows how to model businesses, from business architecture to processes, business rules, and goals. Short case studies--for Web-centric and more traditional companies--are used to illustrate key concepts here.
Later sections of the book will perhaps take a little more background in software engineering to appreciate fully as the book presents a handful of
business patterns, which offer reusable solutions to common problems (just like software patterns). The authors also look at how to leverage a business model to create better software.
In engineering, a new car is modeled and thoroughly tested on a computer before any physical prototype is ever built. As the authors point out, a business that has accurate models can test out new ideas cheaply and then adapt to changing market conditions quickly. This title makes a case that UML--a tool traditionally used by software developers--is ready to tackle the job. Read this notably informative and intelligent book to see the possible benefits of business modeling in UML for your organization.
--Richard DraganTopics covered: Business modeling basics, UML notation and Erickson-Penker Business Extensions, class diagrams and powertypes, object diagrams, statecharts, activity diagrams and swimlanes, sequence and collaboration diagrams, collaboration and use case diagrams, component and deployment diagrams, stereotypes, business architectures, business processes, resources, goals, business rules, Object Constraint Language (OCL) and collections, business views and patterns, business goal allocation, business goal decomposition, business goal-problem, and software architectures
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Posted: April 5th, 2007, 7:22am CEST

- Publisher: Wrox
- Number Of Pages: 528
- Publication Date: 2007-03-19
- Sales Rank: 74881
- ISBN / ASIN: 0470106751
- EAN: 9780470106754
- Binding: Paperback
- Manufacturer: Wrox
- Studio: Wrox
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This book discusses what Ajax is and what it means to Web developers, as well as the technologies behind Ajax applications. The early chapters of this book begin with a discussion of the pros and cons of Ajax techniques, and they provide a quick refresher of JavaScript techniques. Working through this book, you’ll discover how Ajax applications cross between client-side and server-side development techniques, examine some common Ajax patterns, and see how Ajax links in to existing technologies such as XSLT, web services, and the DOM. The final chapter provides an in-depth case study in creating Ajax applications.
This book teaches you how to create applications according to Ajax principles. This book takes no views on web browser is superior, and it offers examples that work across all major browsers. Because of the complexities involved, however, Ajax is not something a complete novice can expect to pick up. The reader is expected to be familiar with the following client-side technologies: HTML (and/or) XHTML, JavaScript, and Cascading style sheets (CSS). The reader will also need to be familiar with at least one of the two following server-side technologies: PHP or ASP.NET. The reader is not expected to know any of the following because full introductions to each technology will be given (although familiarity with one or many of them may be useful): Document Object Model (DOM), XML, XPath, Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT), and Web services (REST and SOAP).
Some of the topics covered include:
- A JavaScript refresher and JavaScript reference
- Ajax and server-side technologies including the XMLHttpRequest object and how it can call ASP.NET, PHP, and Java applications
- The different techniques that can be considered Ajax techniques, regardless of whether they make use of the XMLHttpRequest object, hidden frames, hidden inline frames, dynamic image loading, and dynamic script loading.
- Working with XML and the XMLHttpRequest object
- Debugging and Error Handling
- Web Services, APIs, and Mashups including embedded maps, photographs, weather forecasts, or music playlists in applications via either web services or APIs
- XSLT and XPath
- Common Ajax patterns such as page preloading and form validation
- Working with external data including how to use external feeds such as RSS and Atom and how you can create applications to consume data sources that push data at regular intervals.
- JSON, JavaScript's alternative format for transmitting data, JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), which returns a set of array and object literals.
- How to install and use some of the most common Ajax frameworks and libraries, such as Prototype, Scriptaculous, Dojo, and more.
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Posted: April 5th, 2007, 7:20am CEST

ISBN: 0764571370
Author: Allen G. Taylor
Publisher: For Dummies
Summary:
Would
you
read
information
presented
like
this?
No. It’s just not natural. Sometimes presentation is almost as important as content. When you create a report, the goal is to provide information for readers in a format they can readily understand.
Crystal Reports 10 For Dummies, the latest version of the most popular report writer in the world, shows you how to create simple or sophisticated reports, turning data into interactive, actionable reports that convey what’s happening in your business. You can progress cover-to-cover or use the index to find out how to: [*]Give your reports more pizzazz by using the correct fonts, color, drop shadows, graphic elements, and more [*]Integrate elements from multiple, non-database sources [*]Group sort, total result sets, cross-tab reports, and add formulas, charts, or maps [*]Print reports [*]Use customized Business Views gleaned from the same information to provide each reader with information he or she needs to know without spilling all the beans, sales figures, marketing information, or whatever [*]Present multi-dimensional data in OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) cubes [*]Get ideas from sample reports on the companion Web site [/list]
Written by Allen G. Taylor, nationally known lecturer, teacher, and author of over 20 books, including
Database Development for Dummies, Crystal Reports 10 For Dummies makes it crystal clear how to: [*]Store your information securely in Crystal Repository [*]Use Crystal Analysis 10 to display OLAP data so you and your report’s readers can analyze the information in an online environment [*]Use Crystal Enterprise to put Crystal Reports online for viewing by hundreds or thousands of people in your organization [/list]
Whether you want to dazzle your company’s CEO and shareholders, motivate the sales force, or simply share database information cogently, with
Crystal Reports 10 For Dummies you not only make your point, you an impression. When your reports look professional, you look professional.
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Posted: April 5th, 2007, 7:07am CEST
- Publisher: Addison Wesley Longman
- Number Of Pages: 1000
- Publication Date:
- Sales Rank: 386185
- ISBN / ASIN: 0201741539
- EAN: 9780201741537
- Binding: Hardcover
- Manufacturer: Addison Wesley Longman
- Studio: Addison Wesley Longman
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Each copy of this best-seller is now accompanied by a CD-ROM containing an electronic version of the book, allowing readers to highlight text, make margin notes and more. Fundamentals of Database Systems combines clear explanations of theory and design, broad coverage of models and real systems, and excellent examples with up-to-date introductions to modern database technologies. It focuses on the relational model and includes recent object-oriented developments such as SQL3 and ODMG. The authors provide coverage of the popular DBMS products, in particular the relational systems Oracle and Microsoft Access. They also address advanced modeling and system enhancements in the areas of active databases, temporal and spatial databases, and multimedia data models. The book also surveys the latest application areas of data warehousing, data mining, digital libraries, GIS, and genome databases. This book is appropriate for programmers looking for an introduction to database theory and application, or a reference to how popular real-world DBMSs address these concepts.
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