Sunday, 25 July 2010

Foundations of Algorithms Using C++ Pseudocode, 3 Ed

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Foundations of Algorithms Using C++ Pseudocode, 3 Ed
Foundations of Algorithms Using C++ Pseudocode, 3 Ed
Jones and Bartlett Publishers | 2004 | ISBN: 0763723878 | 618 pages | CHM | 16,7 MB
www.amazon.com/Foundations-Algorithms-Using-Pseudocode-Third/dp/0763723878
Foundations of Algorithms Using C++ Pseudocode, Third Edition offers a well-balanced presentation on designing algorithms, complexity analysis of algorithms, and computational complexity. The volume is accessible to mainstream computer science students who have a background in college algebra and discrete structures. To support their approach, the authors present mathematical concepts using standard English and a simpler notation than is found in most texts. A review of essential mathematical concepts is presented in three appendices. The authors also reinforce the explanations with numerous concrete examples to help students grasp theoretical concepts.

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Product Details
* Hardcover: 500 pages
* Publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc.; 3 Sub edition (July 29, 2003)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0763723878
* ISBN-13: 978-0763723873

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Beginning iPad Application Development

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Beginning iPad Application Development
Beginning iPad Application Development
W.rox | 2010 | ISBN: 0470641657 | 600 pages | PDF | 11,4 MB
www.amazon.com/Beginning-iPad-Application-Development-Programmer/dp/0470641657
A hands-on approach to iPad application development
Beginning iPad Application Development is written to help jumpstart beginning iPad developers. It covers the various topics in such a manner that you will progressively learn without being overwhelmed by the details. It adopts the philosophy that the best way to learn is by doing, hence the numerous Try It Out sections in all the chapters, which first show you how to build something and then explain how things work.

Although iPad programming is a huge topic, the aim for this book is to get you started with the fundamentals, and help you understand the underlying architecture of the SDK, and appreciate why things are done certain ways. After reading this book (and doing the exercises), you will be well equipped to tackle your next iPad programming challenge.

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This book is for the beginning iPad developer who wants to start developing iPad applications using the Apple iPhone SDK. To truly benefit from this book, you should have some background in programming and at least be familiar with object-oriented programming concepts. If you are totally new to the Objective-C language, you might want to jump straight to Appendix D, which provides an overview of the language. Alternatively, you can use Appendix D as a quick reference while you tackle the various chapters, checking out the syntax as you try the exercises. Depending on your learning pattern, one of those approaches may work best for you.
Product Details
* Paperback: 600 pages
* Publisher: Wr.ox (May 10, 2010)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0470641657
* ISBN-13: 978-0470641651
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Embedded Microprocessor Systems, 2nd Ed: Real World Design

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Embedded Microprocessor Systems, 2nd Ed: Real World Design
Embedded Microprocessor Systems, 2nd Ed: Real World Design
Newnes | 2000 | ISBN: 075067234X | 256 pages | PDF | 13,4 MB
www.amazon.com/Embedded-Microprocessor-Systems-Second-Design/dp/075067234X
Embedded Microprocessor Systems is an introduction to the design of embedded microprocessor systems, from the initial concept through debugging the final result. Unlike many books on the market, Embedded Microprocessor Systems is not limited to describing any specific processor family, but covers the operation of and interfaces to several types of processors with an emphasis on cost and design tradeoffs.
Included throughout the book are numerous examples, tips, and pitfalls you can only learn from an experienced designer. Not only will you find out how to implement faster and better design processes, but also how to avoid time-consuming and expensive mistakes. The author’s many years of experience in industry have given him an extremely practical approach to design realities and problems. He describes the entire process of designing circuits and the software that controls them, assessing the system requirements, as well as testing and debugging systems. The less-experienced engineer will be able to apply Ball’s advice to everyday projects and challenges immediately with amazing results. As an added bonus to this new edition, the author has included a chapter on advanced concepts and appendices of interest to students and beginners.

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Product Details
* Paperback: 256 pages
* Publisher: Newnes; 2 edition (June 22, 2000)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 075067234X
* ISBN-13: 978-0750672344

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Cisco Certified Network Associate Exam – 640-802 Video Training

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Cisco Certified Network Associate Exam – 640-802 Video Training | 1.1GB
The 640-802 Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is the composite exam associated with the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) v1.0 and the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) v1.0 courses. This exam tests a candidate’s knowledge and skills required to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium size enterprise branch network. The topics include connecting to a WAN; implementing network security; network types; network media; routing and switching fundamentals; the TCP/IP and OSI models; IP addressing; WAN technologies; operating and configuring IOS devices; extending switched networks with VLANs; determining IP routes; managing IP traffic with access lists; establishing point-to-point connections; and establishing Frame Relay connections.
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Internet Architecture and Innovation

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Title: Internet Architecture and Innovation
Authors: Barbara van Schewick
Description
The Internet’s remarkable growth has been fueled by innovation. New applications continually enable new ways of using the Internet, and new physical networking technologies increase the range of networks over which the Internet can run. Questions about the relationship between innovation and the Internet’s architecture have shaped the debates over open access to broadband networks, network neutrality, nondiscriminatory network management, and future Internet architecture. InInternet Architecture and Innovation, Barbara van Schewick explores the economic consequences of Internet architecture, offering a detailed analysis of how it affects the economic environment for innovation.
Van Schewick describes the design principles on which the Internet’s original architecture was based—modularity, layering, and the end-to-end arguments—and shows how they shaped the original architecture. She analyzes in detail how the original architecture affected innovation—in particular, the development of new applications—and how changing the architecture would affect this kind of innovation.

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Van Schewick concludes that the original architecture of the Internet fostered application innovation. Current changes that deviate from the Internet’s original design principles reduce the amount and quality of application innovation, limit users’ ability to use the Internet as they see fit, and threaten the Internet’s ability to realize its economic, social, cultural, and political potential. If left to themselves, network providers will continue to change the internal structure of the Internet in ways that are good for them but not necessarily for the rest of us. Government intervention may be needed to save the social benefits associated with the Internet’s original design principles.

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Title: Financial Accounting, Reporting and Analysis (with 1-year Access to Thomson ONE, Business School Edition)

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Title: Financial Accounting, Reporting and Analysis (with 1-year Access to Thomson ONE, Business School Edition)
Authors: Earl K. Stice
James D. Stice
Description
Succeed in this course and as a future business manager with FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING! Your purchase includes one-year access to Thomson ONE, Business School Edition, an online site that gives you the power to do financial analysis and research using real company data. Using actual financial statements, the authors leverage your everyday consumer experiences to link accounting terminology and practice with actual events that you already understand. Key points, margin notes, review of key points, exercises, problems, and applications and extensions are just a few of the many tools included within the text that will make studying easy.

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Dreamweaver CS5 All-in-One For Dummies

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Title: Dreamweaver CS5 All-in-One For Dummies
Authors: Sue Jenkins
Richard Wagner
Description
Everything Web designers need to build sites with Dreamweaver
Dreamweaver is the leading Web site creation tool, with 90 percent of the market share. The nine minibooks that make up this guide cover getting started with Dreamweaver CS5, creating and publishing great sites, making pages dynamic, building Web applications, and much more, including all the upgrades in the newest version.
  • Dreamweaver is the gold standard for Web site development software; this complete reference covers what both beginners and intermediate-level users need to know to make the most of newest release and create professional-quality sites
  • Nine minibooks cover getting started, mastering Dreamweaver basics, working like a pro, energizing your site, publishing your site, working collaboratively, building Web applications, making pages dynamic, and developing applications rapidly
  • Teaches how to customize the workspace; understand the Panels and Properties Inspector; plan, design, and manage your site; work with text and graphics; add Flash, movies, and sound; work with Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript, and Ajax, connect to a database, and much more

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Dreamweaver CS5 All-in-One For Dummies gives Web designers essential information for creating, managing, and maintaining all types of Web sites.

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Office 2010: The Missing Manual

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Title: Office 2010: The Missing Manual
Authors: Nancy Conner
Matthew MacDonald
Description
Whether you’re new to Microsoft Office or have used it for years, this clear and friendly primer helps you be productive with Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and the rest of the Office apps from day one. Learn what’s new in Office 2010 and get a complete, step-by-step guide to each of its main programs, along with details on Publisher, OneNote, and Office Web Apps. With this Missing Manual on hand, you’ll be creating professional-quality documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and databases in no time.
Office 2010: The Missing Manual is a great way to master Office 2010 without having to stock up on a shelfload of books. Packed with illustrations and friendly advice, it’s truly the book that should have been in the box.
  • Learn everything from basic word processing to desktop and web publishing with Word
  • Use tables, graphics, and videos to create sophisticated Word documents
  • Manage your contacts and keep track of your schedule with Outlook
  • Quickly create and edit PowerPoint presentations, and snazz them up with videos and sound
  • Build spreadsheets, use functions and formulas, and create charts and graphics with Excel
  • Design databases and manage large stores of text, numbers, and pictures with Access

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Six Things to Love about Office 2010
Office 2007 represented an Office revolution, introducing the Ribbon–a screen-top strip of buttons, organized around common tasks, that replaced the unwieldy collection of toolbars found in earlier versions. The Ribbon forever changed the way people worked with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and the other Office programs. Office 2010 doesn’t shake things up the way its predecessor did, but it does fine-tune the entire machine and adds some nifty new features. Whether you’re upgrading from Office 2007 or you’re a holdout from an earlier version of Office, here are six things you’ll love about Office 2010:
  • Customizable ribbon. The Ribbon helps you find the command you want by making common commands visible as easy-to-spot buttons organized into related groups. Of course, no one knows how you work as well as you do, and that’s why you can now customize the Ribbon. Hand-tailor the Ribbon by organizing its commands in a way that makes sense to you. You can add new tabs, create your own groups, add or remove buttons, and more. Never again scratch your head wondering where to find the command you want.
  • Backstage view. With Office 2010, Microsoft introduces Backstage view, a smart new way to work with files. Backstage view gathers together everything that you might do with a file (as opposed to what you might do to a file): create a new file, open an existing one, save, print, set permissions, or share. In Word, for example, when you’re finished editing a document, you go Backstage to print it or email it to a colleague. You get Backstage by clicking the File tab, the leftmost tab on every Ribbon. Clicking here takes you out of editing view and shows information about the file itself–that’s why they call it Backstage.
  • Better photo-editing tools. Okay, so Office 2010 isn’t Photoshop–but it was never intended to be. Still, you can add cool effects and edit your photos without having to switch to a photo editor. Crop photos, remove distracting backgrounds, and capture screenshots of open windows–right from Office.
  • Paste preview. If you’ve ever been frustrated by having to reformat text pasted into an Office file from another source, you’ll appreciate this feature. Paste Preview shows you a live preview of how pasted-in text will look in your document, spreadsheet, or other file. You can switch between paste options to make sure that your work looks the way you want it to.
  • Protected view. Lots of people think nothing of downloading and opening files that they find on the Internet–even when they have no idea who created these documents. To protect your computer, Office programs open downloaded files in Protected view, showing a read-only version of the file that can’t do nasty things to your computer. If you trust the source from which you got the file, you’re an easy click away from enabling full-fledged editing.
  • Borrow interface metaphors from the physical world. Lean on users’ real-world experience to create intuitive experiences. People will try anything on a touchscreen, for example, that they’d logically try on a physical object or with a mouse-driven cursor. Besides these practical benefits, using an everyday object as an interface metaphor imbues an app with the same associations that folks might have with the real McCoy–a shelf of books, a retro alarm clock, a much-used chessboard, a toy robot.
  • Office Web Apps. Microsoft has put its most popular Office programs on the Web–for free. With Internet access and a Windows Live ID, you can work with Web-only versions Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote from just about anywhere. Store your files on SkyDrive, which provides 25 GB of storage space, and work on them whenever and wherever you want. And Office Web Apps makes sharing your files easier than ever before.

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