About the Book
Features
- Strong Examples and Exercise Sets encourage students to think clearly about the problems, reinforcing their mathematical intuition.
- Exceptional Art Captions and Multifigured Images provide insight for students and support quantitative and conceptual reasoning.
- Strong Multivariable Coverage helps students make the leap from single variable to multivariable calculus.
- Flexible Table of Contents that divides complex topics into smaller sections and provides instructors with unlimited flexibility in creating course outlines.
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- Client-side and server-side technologies are covered in two distinct sections, client-side in Chapters 2–7 and server-side in Chapters 8–16.
- Client-side technology is covered using HTML, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript™, Java™ applets, and XML.
- Server-side technology is covered using Perl™, Perl™ and CGI, Java™ servlets and JSP™, PHP, ASP.NET, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, and Ajax.
- JavaScript™ is introduced in Chapter 4 using students’ knowledge of other programming languages to leverage the discussion.
- Building XHTML documents is presented in Chapter 6.
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- A focus on both project and enterprise valuation shows students that the same principles apply to both internal and external growth, better illustrating the realities of today’s corporate world.
- Valuation is considered within a broad framework that includes behavioral finance, agency considerations, and strategic options.
- Discounted cash flow analysis coverage goes beyond the basics to include other tools, such as an entire chapter on comparables and in-depth discussions of simulation and real options.
- Project-specific risk attributes are covered in, showing students how to evaluate the cost of capital for the firm as a whole as well as for individual investment projects using WACC.
- Coverage of private equity markets illustrates how students can evaluate privately held companies, including the venture capital valuation method and the LBO valuation model.
- Coverage of real options takes a contemporary approach, showing how real options can become a powerful tool in building on intuition within a disciplined analytical framework.
About the Authors
Sheridan Titman holds the McCallister Centennial Chair in Financial Services at the University of Texas, Austin. Before his present post, he taught for a number of years at UCLA. Among his prolific research projects are studies in optimal capital structure, irrational investors, tangible and intangible information and market reactions, and Asian stock markets. He is coauthor of the textbook, Financial Markets and Corporate Strategy, with Mark Grinblatt.
John Martin holds the Carr P. Collins Chair in Finance at Baylor University, where he teaches corporate finance and financial modeling. He has published widely in the academic literature and in addition to Valuation, is the coauthor of four other textbooks: Financial Management, Foundations of Finance, Financial Analysis, and The Theory of Finance. He is especially interested in research in the areas of corporate governance, evaluation of firm performance, and the design of incentive compensation programs.Features
- Cisco's official exam preparation text for the new CCNP® troubleshooting exam
- Includes 300 realistic questions on CD, plus pre-chapter quizzes for uncovering weaknesses and targeting study time
- Organized to promote retention, and help readers focus effectively on the exam's content
- Covers maintaining and troubleshooting routers, switches, security, services, and more
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- Review the most up-to-date topical coverage, including recent exam additions not covered in other books
- Prepare for exam time with the 200-question electronic exam on the companion CD-ROM
- Learn about the Cisco SAFE Blueprint and other network security topics
About the Authors
Ido Dubrawsky is a network security architect in the Cisco Systems, Inc., SAFE Architecture Team. He is the primary author of three major SAFE whitepapers. He holds bachelor's and master's degrees in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. Ido holds the CISSP, CCNA, and CCDA certifications.
Paul Grey, CCIE No. 10470, is a senior network architect for Boxing Orange Limited, where he provides consultative, design, and implementation services using Cisco products. Paul holds a bachelor's in chemistry and physiology from the University of Sheffield. Paul also holds the CCNP, CCDP, and CCSP certifications.
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- Strictly aligned to the prescribed syllabus
- More than 4,500 problems for practice
- Topical break-up of questions in every chapter
- Original questions from the last five years’ exams included
- AIEEE 2011 chemistry paper included
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- Discussion of amplifiers and voltage regulators
- In-depth analysis of power amplifiers
- JFET and MOSFET circuit design and analysis explained using graphical methods
- Detailed explanation of feedback amplifiers and oscillators with input and output waveforms
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- Covers the complete syllabus of JNTU-K
- Includes solved numerical problems, practice problems and objective-type questions with answers
- Each chapter contains MATLAB programming on analysis of control systems
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- Explicit and rigorous treatment of transformers—current, potential and welding transformers
- Auto transformers, Three Phase transformers, and Rotating machines are discussed in detail
- Detailed discussion of Polyphase Induction motors
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- Specifically covers the syllabi of JNTU-Kakinada
- Simplified circuit diagrams explain the working of complex circuits
- Over 400 numerous solved problems and end-of-chapter exercises
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- Examination of the need for energy conservation methods, power factor improvement, various tariff methods and power quality
- Power generation by gas and solar power
- The concept of underground cables
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- Specifically meets the requirements of the syllabus of JNTU-K
- Illustrates the functioning of circuits using truth tables, state tables, timing diagrams and state diagrams
- Contains over 150 illustrations, 170 worked-out examples, and a large number of problems for practice
Table of Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgements
Roadmap to the syllabus
- Basic Digital Concepts
- Number Systems
- Binary arithmetic and Two’s Complement Arithmetic
- Boolean Algebra and Theorems, Minterms and Maxterms
- Karnaugh Map and Minimization Procedures
- Binary Arithmetic and Decoding and MUX Logic Units
- Code Converters, comparators and Other Logic Processing Circuits
- Implementation of Combinational Logic by Programmable Logic Devices
- Sequential Logic, Latches and Flip-Flops
- Sequential Circuits Analysis, State Minimization, State Assignment and Circuit Implementation
- Sequential Circuits for Registers and Counters
Model Question Papers
Index