About the Book
Features
- Examines how Linux systems behave in real-world ecosystems, not how they might behave in ideal environments
- Incorporates the changes in Linux systems in the past 18 months, which include current versions of RedHat, SuSE and Debian systems, new topics like Logical Volume Manager, X11 basic administration and Nagios
- Completely updated chapters on system admin policy, bind, sendmail, and security
- Includes a full section on Logical Volume Manager (LVM), a subsystem for online disk storage management
About the Authors
Evi Nemeth is retired from the computer science faculty at the University of Colorado and is a senior staff member in network research at CAIDA, the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis at the San Diego Supercomputer Center.
Garth Snyder has worked at NeXT and Sun and holds a degree in electrical engineering from Swarthmore College. He recently received an M.D./M.B.A. from the University of Rochester.
Trent R. Hein is the cofounder of Applied Trust Engineering, a company that provides network infrastructure security and performance consulting services. Trent holds a B.S. in computer science from the University of Colorado.Features
- Fully updated to include:
- Increased focus on regional cuisines
- Suggested Web sites
- Additional recipes
- Margin definitions
- Updated information
- Expanded discussion of American Regional foods
- Revised! Chapter 1, Introduction–has been revised in this edition.
- Focuses on factors influencing food habits since early man.
- Revised! Chapter 3, Religion–has been expanded in this edition.
- Includes more about food practices related to various world religions such as: Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism, Shintoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Seventh Day Adventist.
- Revised! Chapter 23, United States–has been expanded in this edition.
- Expands examination of food patterns and influences in the United States to reveal a clearer depiction of American’s food scene today.
- New! Greater emphasis on regional foods in some countries–appears throughout this edition.
- Addresses the diversity of foods and cultural patterns within a specific country or region.
- Discusses geographic, historical, cultural, religious, and economic influences–which impact food availability and consumption.
- Helps students understand why people eat specific foods in specific regions.
- Offers seven sections–each devoted to a different region of the world.
- Provides balanced coverage of different regions including European, Mediterranean, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Orient and Pacific, Latin America and the United States.
- Develop a broader appreciation of the cultural uniqueness of the food patterns in nations around the world.
- Includes maps and photographs–throughout the text.
- Offers maps of regions and countries to clarify location and provide perspective.
- Over 200 photos appear throughout, including many in full-color.
- Incorporates regional recipes–throughout the text.
- Includes recipes from many countries around the globe and gives students a sample of the styles and ingredients within a given region.
- Modifies some recipes to include ingredients that are easier to find, without sacrificing authenticity.
Features
- Learner is gradually introduced to the unknown nuances of grammar through the known concepts drawn from immediate surroundings of the learner.
- Varied themes of grammar are covered through examples from a wide range of subjects – family, good values, hygiene, festivals, culture, science and environment.
- Graded levels according to the level of the class. There is systematic transition from one concept of grammar to another.
- Presentation of each concept of grammar is interesting not didactic or rhetoric. It is different enough to capture the attention of the learners.
- Language is simple and lucid according to learner’s level and vocabulary
- Creative writing section imparts listening, speaking and writing skills needed for all genres of contemporary situations such as introduction, telephone conversation, notice writing, slogan writing or diary writing, etc.
- Recap has been given at the end of each chapter for easy comprehension.
- Interactive exercises are given within the chapter to consolidate learning and diverse range of exercises given at the end to test the learning outcome of the concept.
Features
- Learner is gradually introduced to the unknown nuances of grammar through the known concepts drawn from immediate surroundings of the learner.
- Varied themes of grammar are covered through examples from a wide range of subjects – family, good values, hygiene, festivals, culture, science and environment.
- Graded levels according to the level of the class. There is systematic transition from one concept of grammar to another.
- Presentation of each concept of grammar is interesting not didactic or rhetoric. It is different enough to capture the attention of the learners.
- Language is simple and lucid according to learner’s level and vocabulary
- Creative writing section imparts listening, speaking and writing skills needed for all genres of contemporary situations such as introduction, telephone conversation, notice writing, slogan writing or diary writing, etc.
- Recap has been given at the end of each chapter for easy comprehension.
- Interactive exercises are given within the chapter to consolidate learning and diverse range of exercises given at the end to test the learning outcome of the concept.
Features
- Learner is gradually introduced to the unknown nuances of grammar through the known concepts drawn from immediate surroundings of the learner.
- Varied themes of grammar are covered through examples from a wide range of subjects – family, good values, hygiene, festivals, culture, science and environment.
- Graded levels according to the level of the class. There is systematic transition from one concept of grammar to another.
- Presentation of each concept of grammar is interesting not didactic or rhetoric. It is different enough to capture the attention of the learners.
- Language is simple and lucid according to learner’s level and vocabulary
- Creative writing section imparts listening, speaking and writing skills needed for all genres of contemporary situations such as introduction, telephone conversation, notice writing, slogan writing or diary writing, etc.
- Recap has been given at the end of each chapter for easy comprehension.
- Interactive exercises are given within the chapter to consolidate learning and diverse range of exercises given at the end to test the learning outcome of the concept.
Features
Simply the Best Thinking..and Nothing But the Truth
- Its important to be a Y-Negotiator and not an X-Negotiator.
- You may want to make the first offer.
- Excellent negotiators expand the pie.
- Cooperation will get you more than competition.
About the Authors
Saundra K. Ciccarelli is a professor at Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City, Florida. She received her doctorate in development psychology from the George Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, Nashville Tennessee. She is a member of Division 2 of the American Psychological Association. Ciccarelli was originally interested in a career as a researcher in language and intelligence development in developmentally delayed children and adolescents, and had publications in the American Journal of Mental Deficiency while still at Peabody. However, she discovered a love of teaching early on in her career. This led Ciccarelli to the position at Gulf Coast Community College, where she has been teaching introductory psychology for over 20 years. Her students love her enthusiasm for the field of psychology and the many anecdotes and examples she uses to bring psychology to life for them. While this is her first textbook, she has authored numerous ancillary materials for several different introductory psychology texts.
Glenn E. Meyer is a professor at Trinity University. He received his doctorate in cognitive psychology from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He has been teaching introductory psychology for over 20 years. His research interests include physiological and cognitive approaches to perception, color vision, human computer interaction, social cognition of aggression and cognitive neuroscience. He has numerous academic publications in journals such as Science, Nature, Perception, Perception and Psychophyics, Vision Research, The Journal of Experimental Psychology, and Child Development, and has authored several ancillary materials for undergraduate psychology textbooks. He is the supplements coordinator for the Ciccarelli text, authoring much of the ancillary content and overseeing the development of the materials to ensure consistency in content and quality.Features
- Increasing specialization and technicalities of modern software development to examine the core process
- It covers topics ranging from personal responsibility and career development to architectural techniques for keeping your code flexible and easy
About the Authors
Andy Hunt is an avid woodworker and musician, but, curiously, he is more in demand as a consultant. He has worked in telecommunications, banking, financial services, and utilities, as well as in more exotic fields, such as medical imaging, graphic arts, and Internet services. Andy specializes in blending tried-and-true techniques with leading-edge technologies, creating novel--but practical--solutions. Andy owns his own consulting business in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Dave Thomas likes to fly single-engine airplanes and pays for his habit by finding elegant solutions to difficult problems, consulting in areas as diverse as aerospace, banking, financial services, telecommunications, travel and transport, and the Internet. Before moving to the United States in 1994, Dave founded an ISO9001-certified English software company that delivered sophisticated, custom software projects throughout the world. Dave is now an independent consultant based in Dallas, Texas.Features
- Solved problems in each chapter incorporate vivid details to guide the student through the subject
- Replete with exercises and multiple-choice questions, the chapter-end pedagogy provides enhanced and discerning inputs to a streamlined and systematic learning approach
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
· Business Insight boxes at the beginning and end of chapters for better understanding of concepts
· Boxed items featuring interesting themes focusing on entrepreneurial challenges, global business implications, ethical and social considerations
· A case study in each of the thirty six chapters
· Large number of case examples from Indian companies such as Reliance Industries, Tata Motors, Genpact, ICICI Bank, Infosys, State Bank of India, Hero Honda, Tata Steel, etc.
Features
- Covers all topics comprehensively and systematically
- Numerous multiple-choice questions
- Five full-length model question papers
- Examples solved in a logical and step-wise manner
Features
· The architecture, instructions and internal resources in the 8051 microcontroller
· The architecture, instructions and internal resources in the PIC, 80196, ARM and 68MC11/12 family microcontrollers
· The real-time operating system, IDE, interrupt handling mechanisms and timers for real control in systems
· Interfacing circuits for LED, LCD, keys, inductive coils, relays, motors, optical encoders, robots, input-output power control and DSP systems
Features
- Modeling in the Real World boxes demonstrate the application of the quantitative analysis approach to every technique discussed in the book.
- Problems included in every chapter are application-oriented and test the student’s ability to solve exam-type problems.
- Procedure boxes summarize the more complex quantitative techniques, presenting them as a series of easily understandable steps.
- History boxes provide interesting asides related to the development of techniques and the people who originated them.
- QA in Action boxes illustrate how real organizations use quantitative analysis to solve problems.
- Online modules provide additional coverage of topics in quantitative analysis.
About the Authors
Barry Render is Professor Emeritus, the Charles Harwood Professor of Management Science at the Roy E. Crummer Graduate School of Business, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida.
Ralph M. Stair, Jr, is Professor Emeritus at Florida State University.
Michael E. Hanna is Professor of Decision Sciences at the University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL).
T.N. Badri is Associate Professor of Operational Research at Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai.
Features
· New Examples and problem sets
· A section on building blocks that provides various rules of English grammar and word lists
· Over 8,000 multiple-choice questions for practice
· Scientifically designed and time-bound exercises called Speed Maximizer Sector (SMSs) to boost preparation levels
· Vocabulary and English-usage tests, reading comprehension tests and composite tests
· More than 50 solved full-length test papers
· MCQ Bin
Complete coverage of syllabus.
Solved problems in each chapter incorporate vivid details to guide the student through the subject. Replete with exercises and multiple choice questions, the chapter-end pedagogy provides enhanced and discerning inputs to a streamlined and systematic learning approach. Solved question papers of previous university examinations have been included to equip the student with adequate practice material.
Features - Complete coverage of syllabus.
- Solved problems in each chapter incorporate vivid details to guide the student through the subject.
- Replete with exercises and multiple choice questions, the chapter-end pedagogy provides enhanced and discerning inputs to a streamlined and systematic learning approach.
- Solved question papers of previous university examinations have been included to equip the student with adequate practice material.
Features· This book fully covers the BAM University syllabus and the content is structured as per the syllabus topics.
· Concepts are explained with the help of numerous examples.
· Important topics from exam point of view are highlighted.
Features· Provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the basic concept and context of project planning and scheduling.
· Both a conceptual and applied perspective—Features both text and graphics to explain the material.
· Progressive incorporation of detailed activities—Into each of the major scheduling approaches.
Features - Approach: A strong algorithmic emphasis serves to unify the material. Algorithms are presented in English, eliminating the need for knowledge of a particular programming language.
- Supplementary Exercises: Ending each chapter, these sets of supplementary exercises reprise the most important concepts and techniques of the chapter and explore new ideas not covered elsewhere.
- Coding Theory: A new chapter 3 has been added that includes material on Matrix Codes, Error Correcting Codes, Congruence, Euclidean Algorithm and Diophantine Equations, and the RSA Algorithm.
- Choice of Topics: Based upon the recommendations of respected professional organizations--the MAA's Panel on Discrete Mathematics in the First Two Years, the NCTM's Principles and Standards for School Mathematics, and the CBMS's recommendations for the mathematical education of teachers—this text offers a solid, comprehensive introduction to discrete mathematics.
FeaturesCarefully and thoroughly discusses symmetries—Rotations, vectors and tensors, the connection between symmetries and conserved quantities and their commutators, internal symmetries, discrete symmetries, selection rules.
Modern developments—e.g. Bell's theorem, Berry's phase, Landau levels, density matrix methods, neutrino oscillations
End-of-chapter problems—Over 140 interesting and challenging problems, that either develop ideas from the text in more detail, apply them to concrete physical systems, or fill in some gaps left to the student.
Features - An official reference for The American Actuarial Society.
- Applications of probability and stochastic processes in finance
- Comprehensive new section on applications to Genetics
- New section on Survival Analysis and Hazard Functions
- More explanations and clarifying comments
- Separate section on the law of multiplication
- Early introduction of expectation and variance
Features - This book fully covers the UPTU syllabus and the content is structured as per the syllabus topics.
- Concepts are explained with the help of numerous examples.
- Plenty of practice questions.
- Important topics from exam point of view are highlighted.
Features - Edition includes new or increased coverage of economic analysis and decision-making (Ch. 10), manufacturing and materials (Ch. 11), and modeling (Ch. 6).
- Features new case studies and more photographs to give this book an increased visual appeal.
- Present an ideal or benchmark solution which may serve as a model for future work.
- Describe how problems were actually solved and the consequences of the decisions that were made.
Table of Contents: - Engineering Design
- Needs Assessment
- Structuring the Search for the Problem
- Structuring the Search for a Solution: Design Goals and Specifications
- Acquiring, Applying, and Protecting Technical Knowledge
- Abstraction and Modeling
- Synthesis
- Ethics and Product Liability Issues
- Hazards Analysis and Failure Analysis