Features
· Aimed at anyone who is lacking confidence, feeling powerless, afraid of conflict or feels they could do with learning the secrets of persuading, influencing and getting their own way without any unpleasantness.
· Contains 100 principles and strategies covering a range of situations both inside and outside of work.
· With a double page spread dedicated to each of the 100 points, the book is easy to read in bite size chunks, enabling readers to dip in and out as they wish.
· Lots of simple, easily achievable strategies, which readers can put into practice at whatever speed they chose.
· No tedious theory, no elaborate, complicated techniques or faddy jargon, just insightful, practical, wise guidance – and lots of it with plenty of ideas from the start.
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- Wireless communications without routers, base stations, or Internet Service Providers.
- Key applications: conferencing, home networking, emergency services, Personal Area Networks, Bluetooth, and more.
- Addressing the key challenges of ad hoc networking: Power management, scalability, and more.
Features
- Gives an honest assessment of the Java programming language
- Highly enjoyable read that gives any programmer the power to be smarter than the programmer next to them
- Puzzles are challenging and fun, but VERY practical and effective for teaching how to avoid problematic program behavior
About the Authors
Joshua Bloch is a principal engineer at Google and a Jolt Award-winner. He was previously a distinguished engineer at Sun Microsystems and a senior systems designer at Transarc. Josh led the design and implementation of numerous Java platform features, including JDK 5.0 language enhancements and the award-winning Java Collections Framework. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University.
Neal Gafter is a software engineer and Java evangelist at Google. He was previously a senior staff engineer at Sun Microsystems, where he led the development of the Java compiler and implemented the Java language features in releases 1.4 through 5.0. Neal was a member of the C++ Standards Committee and led the development of C and C++ compilers at Sun Microsystems, Microtec Research, and Texas Instruments. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Rochester.
Features
- ERP Systems — The first section presents the technical foundation of ERP systems, providing motivation to learn about the implementation process.
- ERP Implementation — Section two provides information on the ERP development life-cycle, the process of selecting software and vendors, how to manage an ERP implementation project, and understand the concept of metrics and evaluation in an organization.
- People and Organization — In section three, students learn the issues dealing with people and organizational change, business process reengineering, change management, operational and post-implementation activities and the role of ethics and globalization.
- ERP Extensions — The final section emphasizes the two other enterprise-level applications, Supply Chain Management and Customer Resource Management, which are often integrated with ERP systems.
Features
- Over 58K gross copies of first edition sold
- Presents the most practical, authoritative guidelines available for writing efficient, well-designed programs for the Java platform
- Completely updated for Java 6
Features
- Extensive coverage of all the objectives defined for the latest version of the exam
- Contains detailed coverage of all exam topics and objectives
- Includes helpful code examples, exercises, review questions, and several full practice exams
About the Authors
Khalid A. Mughal is an Associate Professor at the Department of Informatics at the University of Bergen, Norway. Professor Mughal is responsible for designing and implementing various courses, which use Java, at the Department of Informatics. Over the years, he has taught Programming Languages (Java, C/C++, Pascal), Software Engineering (Object-Oriented System Development), Data bases (Data Modeling and Database Management Systems), and Compiler Techniques. He has also given numerous courses and seminars at various levels in object-oriented programming and system development, using Java and Javarelated technology, both at the University and for the IT industry. He is the principal author of the book, responsible for writing the material covering the Java topics.
Rolf W. Rasmussen is the System Development Manager at vizrt, a company that develops solutions for the TV broadcast industry, including real-time 3D graphic renderers, and content and control systems.
Rasmussen works mainly on control and automation systems, video processing, typography, and real-time visualization. He has worked on clean room implementations of the Java class libraries in the past, and is a contributor to the Free Software Foundation.
Features
- Three new chapters—‘Financial Environment in India’, ‘Emerging Methods of Financing’, and ‘Corporate Governance and Sustainability’
- Several new case studies from companies like Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, Hindustan Unilever Limited, Hero Honda Motors, Apollo Tyres and Reliance Power
- Extensive coverage of relevant topics such as efficient markets, share repurchase, empirical evidence, annuity, electronic funds transfers and loan pricing.
- Expanded coverage of topics like time value of money, methods of capital budgeting, leverage-financial and operating, inventory management and receivables management
Features
- A stronger focus on helping your master OOA/D through case studies that demonstrate key oo principles and patterns, while also applying UML
- New coverage of UML 2, agile modeling, test-driven development, and refactoring
- Many new tips on combining iterative and evolutionary development with OOA/D
- Updates for easier study, including new learning aids and graphics
- New college educator teaching resources
- Guidance on applying the UP in a light, agile spirit, complementary with other iterative methods such as XP and Scrum
- Techniques for applying the UML to documenting architectures
- A new chapter on evolutionary requirements
Features
- Balances applied and theoretical aspects of security presents applications and protocols where cryptographic primitives are used in practice, such as SET and SSL.
- Coverage of Rijndael and AES provides a detailed explanation of AES, which has replaced Feistel-based ciphers (DES) as the standard block cipher algorithm.
- Coverage of practical applications of cryptography to security protocols connects the cryptographic tools developed earlier in the book to the building of real security tools, demonstrating to students that there is more to security and cryptography than just math.
- Friendly, story-like discussion of security concepts uses historical examples to illustrate the concepts of security and cryptanalysis by relating theory to easier-to-grasp events.
- Modern methods such as elliptic curves, lattice methods, and quantum techniques provide thorough coverage of topics that are becoming increasingly prominent in the field.
- Major coverage of coding theory offers a discussion of coding theory, which is often covered in today’s cryptology courses.
- Features
- Substantial new material includes chapters on threads and multithreaded programming, using the socket interface to drive interprocess communication (IPC)
- Extensive coverage of the interfaces added to the latest version of the POSIX.1 standard
- Nearly all examples have been tested on four of today’s most widely used UNIX/LINUX platforms: FreeBSD 5.2.1; the Linux 2.4.22 kernel; Solaris 9; and Darwin 7.4.0, the FreeBSD/Mach hybrid underlying Apple’s Mac OS X 10.3
About the Authors
The late W. Richard Stevens was the acclaimed author of UNIX Network Programming, Volumes 1 and 2, widely recognized as the classic texts in UNIX networking; as well as TCP/IP illustrated, Volumes 1–3, and the first edition of this book.
Stephen A. Rago is the author of UNIX System V Network Programming (1993). Rago was one of the Bell Laboratories developers who built UNIX System V, Release 4.
Table of Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Preface to the First Edition
- UNIX System Overview.
- UNIX Standardization and Implementations.
- File I/O.
- Files and Directories.
- Standard I/O Library.
- System Data Files and Information.
- Process Environment.
- Process Control.
- Process Relationships.
- Signals.
- Threads.
- Thread Control.
- Daemon Processes.
- Advanced IO
- Interprocess Communication.
- Network IPC: Sockets.
- Advanced IPC.
- Terminal I/O.
- Pseudo Terminals.
- A Database Library.
- Communicating with a Network Printer.
Appendix A. Function Prototypes
Appendix B. Miscellaneous Source Code
Appendix C. Solutions to Selected Exercises
Index
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