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22801por Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques.Tabla de Contenidos: “…Investissements consacrés aux routes et aux chemins de fer en Suisse -- Tableau 3.9. Dépenses consacrées à l'agriculture en Suisse en CHF -- Politiques sectorielles et réduction des disparités -- Tableau 3.10. …”
Publicado 2002
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22802Publicado 2016Tabla de Contenidos:Libro electrónico
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22803por Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques.Tabla de Contenidos: “…Principes pour la réussite de l'exercice de l'autorité en matière d'administration électronique -- Coordination centrale -- Encadré 39. Mexique : Comités supérieurs -- Encadré 40. …”
Publicado 2004
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22804por Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentTabla de Contenidos: “…Trafic de télécommunications internationales -- Tableau 3.9. Chiffre d'affaires des locations de lignes -- Tableau 3.10. …”
Publicado 2003
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22805Publicado 2017Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.7.4 - Often Used Maintainability Distributions -- 3.7.5 - Availability Models -- 3.7.6 - Effectiveness Models -- 3.8 - Specification of Maintainability -- 3.8.1 - Quantitative Maintainability Clauses -- 3.8.2 - Qualitative Maintainability Requirements -- 3.8.3 - Choice of a Maintainability Characteristic -- 3.9 - Assessment and prediction of maintainability -- 3.9.1 - Maintainability Prediction -- 3.9.2 - Prediction Advantages -- 3.9.3 - Techniques -- 3.9.4 - Basic Assumptions and Interpretations -- 3.9.5 - Elements of Maintainability Prediction Techniques -- 3.10 - Maintainability design: The affected factors -- 3.11 - Maintainability design: Criteria -- 3.12 - Maintainability design: Allocation -- 3.13 - Maintainability design-limiting clearance -- 3.14 - Maintainability design-accessibility -- 3.15 - Maintainability design-packaging -- 3.16 - Maintainability design-standardization and interchange ability -- 3.17 - Maintainability design-installation-components arrangement -- 3.18 - Maintainability design-general criteria -- 3.19 - Maintainability demonstration and testing -- 3.19.1 - Maintainability Testing Program -- 3.19.2 - Maintainability Demonstration -- 3.19.3 - Test Conditions -- 3.19.4 - Maintenance Task Selection -- 3.20 - Maintainability and reliability program activities during the phases of a project -- 3.20.1 - Definition Phase -- 3.20.2 - Design and Development (Including Initial Manufacture) -- 3.20.3 - Production -- 3.20.4 - Installation and Commissioning -- 3.20.5 - Operation-Usage and Maintenance -- 3.21 - Maintainability management -- 3.21.1 - Responsibilities Interface of Maintainability and Maintenance -- 3.21.2 - Maintainability Analysis -- 3.21.3 - Maintainability Design -- 3.21.4 - Maintainability Administration -- Chapter 4 - RCM and Integrated Logistic Support -- 4.1 - Introduction…”
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22806Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…InovCity project -- 3.8. CPFL Smart Grid -- 3.9. Aquiraz Smart City -- 3.10. Paraná Smart Grid pilot -- 3.11. …”
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22807Publicado 2019Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.6 Processing -- 3.7 Applications -- 3.8 Blends of Polyamide 4,6, (PA4,6) -- 3.9 Composites of Polyamide 4,6, (PA4,6) -- 3.10 Nanocomposites of Polyamide 4,6, (PA4,6) -- 3.11 Environmental Impact and Recycling -- 3.12 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Polyacrylamide (PAM) -- 4.1 Introduction and History -- 4.2 Polymerization and Fabrication -- 4.3 Properties -- 4.4 Chemical Stability -- 4.5 Compounding and Special Additives -- 4.6 Processing -- 4.7 Applications -- 4.8 Blends of Polyacrylamide -- 4.9 Composites of Polyacrylamide -- 4.10 Nanocomposites of Polyacrylamide -- 4.11 Environmental Impact and Recycling -- 4.12 Conclusions -- References -- 5 Effect of Nanostructured Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxone on High Performance Poly(urethane-imide) -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Experimental -- 5.3 Results and Discussion -- 5.4 Conclusions -- References -- 6 Thermoplastic Polyimide (TPI) -- 6.1 Introduction and History -- 6.2 Polymerization and Fabrication -- 6.2.1 Thermoplastic Polyimides Based on BEPA -- 6.2.2 Thermoplastic Polyimides based on PMDA -- 6.2.3 Thermoplastic Polyimides Based on BTDA -- 6.2.4 Thermoplastic Polyimides Based on ODPA -- 6.2.5 Thermoplastic Polyimides Based on BPDA -- 6.2.6 Thermoplastic Copolyimides -- 6.3 Properties -- 6.3.1 TPI Based on BEPA -- 6.3.2 Thermoplastic Polyimides Based on PMDA -- 6.3.3 TPI Based on ODPA -- 6.3.4 Thermoplastic Polyimides Based on BPDA -- 6.3.5 Thermoplastic Copolyimides -- 6.4 Chemical Stability -- 6.4.1 Hydrolytic Stability -- 6.4.2 Oxidative Stability -- 6.5 Compounding -- 6.5.1 Chloromethylation -- 6.5.2 Sulfonation -- 6.5.3 Phosphorylation -- 6.5.4 Bromination -- 6.5.5 Arylation -- 6.6 Processing -- 6.6.1 Injection Molding -- 6.6.2 Compression Molding -- 6.6.3 Extrusion Molding -- 6.6.4 Coating -- 6.6.5 Spinning -- 6.7 Applications -- 6.7.1 Membranes -- 6.7.2 Adhesives -- 6.7.3 Composites…”
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22808Publicado 2020Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.4.8 Noise -- 3.4.9 Distortion -- 3.5 Common Mode Feedback -- 3.6 Compensation in Amplifier -- 3.6.1 Loop Response -- 3.6.2 Pulse Response -- 3.7 Wideband Amplifier Technique -- 3.7.1 Source and Load -- 3.7.2 Stages and Feedback -- 3.8 Noises in Amplifiers -- 3.8.1 Noise in Circuits -- 3.8.2 Noise in Single-Stage Amplifiers -- 3.8.3 Noise in Differential Pairs -- 3.8.4 Noise in Amplifier with Resistors in the Feedback -- 3.8.5 Noise Bandwidth -- 3.9 Current Density Design Approach -- 3.10 Layout Examples -- 3.11 Summary -- References -- Chapter 4: Low Power Amplifier -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Low Voltage CMOS Amplifier -- 4.2.1 Body or Bulk Control -- 4.2.2 Circuit Technique -- 4.3 Subthreshold -- 4.4 Current Reuse CMOS Amplifier -- 4.5 Other Techniques -- 4.5.1 Common-Gate with Gain-Boosting Wideband Differential LNA -- 4.6 Spice Example -- 4.7 Summary -- References -- Chapter 5: Voltage Regulator, References and Biasing -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Current Sources -- 5.3 Self-Biased -- 5.4 CTAT and PTAT -- 5.5 Bandgap Voltage Reference -- 5.5.1 Bandgap Reference -- 5.6 Diode-Less Voltage Reference -- 5.7 Cascode Current Source -- 5.8 Regulated Power Supply -- 5.9 Design Example -- 5.10 Spice Example -- 5.11 Layout Example -- 5.12 Summary -- Problems -- References -- Chapter 6: Introduction of Advanced Analog Circuit -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 MOSFET as a Switch -- 6.3 Basic Switched Capacitor -- 6.3.1 Switching Capacitor Sensitive to Parasitic Capacitances -- 6.4 Active Integrator -- 6.4.1 Non-inverting Switching Capacitor Non-sensitive to Parasitic Capacitances -- 6.4.2 Inverting Active Integrator without a Delay -- 6.4.3 Inverting the Switching Capacitor with a Delay, Non-sensitive to Parasitic Capacitances -- 6.4.4 SC Behavior in Discrete Points of Time -- 6.4.5 Non-inverting Active Integrator with a Delay -- 6.5 Sample-and-Hold Amplifier…”
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22809Publicado 2023Tabla de Contenidos: “…2.4.1 International Standards Not Set in Stone -- 2.4.2 From SNA 1968 to SNA 1993 -- 2.4.3 From SNA 1993 to SNA 2008 -- 2.4.4 The SNA and Source Statistics for Enterprises -- 2.5 Conclusions and Implications for Business Statistics -- References -- Chapter 3 GDP and the SNA: Future Challenges -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 An Agenda for the Future -- 3.3 The Tangled Web of Globalization -- 3.4 The Digital Revolution -- 3.5 Moving Beyond GDP: GDP Impeached -- 3.6 Including a Measure of Well‐being -- 3.7 Putting a Value on the Environment -- 3.8 Challenges Replacing GDP -- 3.9 Conclusions and Implications for Business Statistics -- References -- Chapter 4 Bridging the Gap Between Business and Macroeconomic Statistics: Methodological Considerations and Practical Solutions -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Global Production and Statistics -- 4.2.1 Concepts of Nationality and Economic Ownership -- 4.2.2 Case Finland: Global Production in Economic Statistics -- 4.2.2.1 Identification of Enterprises Involved in Global Production -- 4.2.2.2 Case on Automotive Industry -- 4.2.2.3 Foreign Trade of Goods Based on Economic Ownership -- 4.2.2.4 Challenges Related to Global Production Recordings -- 4.3 Co‐operation Between National Statistical Offices and National Central Bank Statistics Functions Tackling Globalization Problems -- 4.3.1 Foreign Direct Investment Network as an Example of Co‐operation -- 4.3.2 Early‐Warning System (EWS) -- 4.3.3 A Roadmap for Solving the Globalization‐Related Issues in Monetary, Financial, and Balance of Payments - Statistics -- 4.4 Bridging the Gap Between Business and Economic Statistics Through Global Data Sharing -- 4.4.1 Product Innovation - One‐Off or Regular Data Sharing for Better Quality -- 4.4.2 Service Innovation - Improving Respondent Service for MNEs -- 4.4.3 Process Innovation to Statistical Production by Data Sharing…”
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22810por Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentTabla de Contenidos: “…. -- Suisse -- Tableau II.39. Données récentes sur les composantes de la population étrangère, ... -- Turquie -- Tableau II.40. …”
Publicado 1999
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22811Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- INTRODUCTION -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 A little bit of history -- 1.3 Information -- 1.4 Digital versus analogue -- 1.5 Conversion to digital -- 1.6 Sampling theory -- 1.7 Quantization -- 1.8 Exercises -- COMPRESSION TECHNIQUES -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Compression methods -- 2.3 Letter probabilities -- 2.4 Coding methods -- 2.5 Statistical encoding -- 2.6 Repetitive sequence suppression -- 2.7 Differential encoding -- 2.8 Transform encoding -- 2.9 Exercises -- 2.10 Letter probablity program -- HUFFMAN/LEMPEL-ZIV COMPRESSION METHODS -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Huffman coding -- 3.3 Adaptive Huffman coding -- 3.4 Lempel-Ziv coding -- 3.5 Lempel-Ziv-Welsh coding -- 3.6 Variable-length-code LZW compression -- 3.7 Disadvantages with LZ compression -- 3.8 Practical Lempel-Ziv/Huffman coding -- 3.9 Exercises -- IMAGE COMPRESSION (GIF/TIFF/ PCX) -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Comparison of the different methods -- 4.3 GIF coding -- 4.4 TIFF coding -- 4.5 GIF interlaced images -- 4.6 PCX coding -- 4.7 Exercises -- IMAGE COMPRESSION (JPEG) -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 JPEG coding -- 5.3 JPEG decoding -- 5.4 JPEG file format -- 5.5 JPEG modes -- 5.6 Exercises -- VIDEO SIGNALS -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Color-difference signals -- 6.3 Quadrature modulation -- 6.4 Baseband video signals -- 6.5 Digitizing TV signals -- 6.6 100 Hz pictures -- 6.7 Compressed TV -- 6.8 HDTV quality -- 6.9 Exercise -- MOTION VIDEO COMPRESSION -- 7.1 Motion video -- 7.2 MPEG-1 overview -- 7.3 MPEG-1 video compression -- 7.4 MPEG-1 compression process -- 7.5 MPEG-1 decoder -- 7.6 MPEG-1 audio compression -- 7.7 MPEG-2 -- 7.8 MPEG-2 system layer -- 7.9 Other MPEG-2 enhancements -- 7.10 MPEG-2 bit rate -- 7.11 Exercises -- SPEECH AND AUDIO SIGNALS -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 PCM parameters…”
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22812Publicado 2017Tabla de Contenidos: “…2.3.1 Automate and Optimize to Control Costs -- 2.3.1.1 Automation -- 2.3.1.2 Optimization -- 2.3.2 Simple Solutions Promote Scalability -- 2.3.3 Utilize Stateless Services -- 2.3.4 Observability is Fundamental to Success at Hyperscale -- 2.4 Related Work -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Architecting to Deliver Value From a Big Data and Hybrid Cloud Architecture -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Supporting the Analytics Lifecycle -- 3.3 The Role of Data Lakes -- 3.4 Key Design Features That Make a Data Lake Successful -- 3.5 Architecture Example - Context Management in the IoT -- 3.6 Big Data Origins and Characteristics -- 3.7 The Systems That Capture and Process Big Data -- 3.8 Operating Across Organizational Silos -- 3.9 Architecture Example - Local Processing of Big Data -- 3.10 Architecture Example - Creating a Multichannel View -- 3.11 Application Independent Data -- 3.12 Metadata and Governance -- 3.13 Conclusions -- 3.14 Outlook and Future Directions -- References -- 4 Domain-Driven Design of Big Data Systems Based on a Reference Architecture -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Domain-Driven Design Approach -- 4.3 Related Work -- 4.4 Feature Model of Big Data Systems -- 4.4.1 Data -- 4.4.2 Information Management -- 4.4.3 Interface and Visualization -- 4.4.4 Data Processing -- 4.4.5 Data Storage -- 4.4.6 Data Analysis -- 4.4.7 Feature Constraints -- 4.5 Deriving the Application Architectures and Example -- 4.5.1 Feature Modeling -- 4.5.2 Design Rule Modeling -- 4.5.3 Associating Design Decisions With Features -- 4.5.4 Generation of the Application Architecture and the Deployment Diagram -- 4.5.5 Deriving Big Data Architectures of Existing Systems -- 4.5.5.1 Facebook -- 4.5.5.2 Twitter -- 4.5.5.3 Energy management system -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- 5 An Architectural Model-Based Approach to Quality-Aware DevOps in Cloud Applications…”
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22813Publicado 2011Tabla de Contenidos: “…List of Figures xix -- List of Tables xxxv -- About the Author xli -- Preface xliii -- Acknowledgements xlv -- List of Abbreviations xlvii -- Introduction 1 -- 1 The Business Plan 5 -- 1.1 Introduction 5 -- 1.2 Market Plan 5 -- 1.3 The Engineering Plan 7 -- 1.4 The Financial Plan 8 -- 1.5 Business Case Questionnaire 11 -- 1.6 Implementing the Business Plan 12 -- 2 Data Transmission 15 -- 2.1 History of the Internet 15 -- 2.2 Network Modeling 16 -- 2.3 Internet Network Architecture 19 -- 2.4 The Physical Layer 20 -- 2.5 The Data Link Layer 22 -- 2.6 Network Layer 24 -- 2.7 Transport Protocols 28 -- 2.8 Routing Protocols 29 -- 2.9 Application Protocols 31 -- 2.10 The World Wide Web (WWW) 35 -- 3 Market Modeling 37 -- 3.1 Introduction 37 -- 3.2 Data Traffic Characterization 38 -- 3.3 Service Plan (SP) and Service Level Agreement (SLA) 41 -- 3.4 User Service Classes 43 -- 3.5 Applications 44 -- 3.6 Over-Subscription Ratio (OSR) 50 -- 3.7 Services Summary 51 -- 3.8 RF Environment 51 -- 3.9 Terminals 52 -- 3.10 Antenna Height 58 -- 3.11 Geographic User Distribution 58 -- 3.12 Network Traffic Modeling 63 -- 3.13 KPI (Key Performance Indicator) Establishment 72 -- 3.14 Wireless Infrastructure 74 -- 4 Signal Processing Fundamentals 77 -- 4.1 Digitizing Analog Signals 77 -- 4.2 Digital Data Representation in the Frequency Domain (Spectrum) 80 -- 4.3 Orthogonal Signals 84 -- 4.4 Combining Shifted Copies of a Sine Wave 86 -- 4.5 Carrier Modulation 87 -- 5 RF Channel Analysis 95 -- 5.1 The Signal 95 -- 5.2 The RF Channel 101 -- 5.3 RF Signal Propagation 102 -- 5.4 RF Channel in the Frequency Domain 107 -- 5.5 RF Channel in Time Domain 115 -- 5.6 RF Channel in the Power Domain 120 -- 5.7 Standardized Channel Models 123 -- 5.8 RF Environment 126 -- 5.9 Fading 128 -- 6 RF Channel Performance Prediction 139 -- 6.1 Advanced RF Propagation Models 139 -- 6.2 RF Measurements and Propagation Model Calibration 163 -- 6.3 RF Interference Issues 172 -- 6.4 Interference Mitigation Techniques 180.…”
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22814Publicado 2004Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.2.5 Completion of reorganization -- 3.3 Setting up for OLR -- 3.3.1 DBRC setup -- 3.3.2 Output data set creation -- 3.4 Starting online reorganization -- 3.4.1 Initiation -- 3.5 Reorganization process -- 3.6 Normal termination and cleanup -- 3.7 Pausing an online reorganization -- 3.8 OLR commands -- 3.8.1 Start an online reorganization -- 3.8.2 Modify a reorganization in progress -- 3.8.3 Terminate an online reorganization -- 3.8.4 Display reorganizations in progress -- 3.8.5 Database commands -- 3.9 Logging, operations, I/O errors and restart -- 3.9.1 Logging -- 3.9.2 IMS normal termination and restart -- 3.9.3 I/O errors -- 3.9.4 Resuming online reorganization -- 3.9.5 IMS or z/OS failure -- 3.9.6 FDBR with OLR -- 3.10 Utilities -- 3.10.1 Image copy -- 3.10.2 Change accumulation -- 3.10.3 Database recovery -- 3.10.4 Batch backout -- 3.10.5 HD Unload and HD Reload -- 3.11 DBRC changes for OLR -- 3.11.1 RECON records -- 3.11.2 DBRC commands -- 3.11.3 OLR coexistence with IMS Version 7 and IMS Version 8 -- 3.12 Data sharing, FDBR, RSR, and XRF -- 3.12.1 Data sharing support -- 3.12.2 FDBR support -- 3.12.3 XRF support -- 3.12.4 RSR support -- 3.13 OLR performance -- 3.13.1 OSAM sequential buffering -- 3.13.2 Logging -- 3.13.3 Lock contention -- 3.13.4 Buffer pool definitions -- 3.13.5 Buffer contention -- 3.13.6 DASD contention -- 3.13.7 Pacing -- 3.13.8 TCBs used by OLR -- 3.13.9 Executing OLR in a sysplex -- 3.13.10 CPU use with OLR -- Chapter 4. …”
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22815Publicado 2016Tabla de Contenidos: “…Communication Deadlock -- 3.9. Error Detection and Error Correction -- 3.9.1. …”
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22816Publicado 2023Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.2 Hierarchical Structuring of Matter: Diatom Algae and the Bio-Assisted Nanostructured Additive Manufacturing Paradigm -- 3.3 Structural Design of Diatom Frustules -- 3.4 Mechanical Performance of Diatom Frustules - Experimental Characterization -- 3.4.1 Nanoindentation Testing of Diatom Frustules -- 3.4.2 AFM Studies of Diatom Frustules -- 3.5 Engineering Applications of Diatomaceous Earth -- 3.6 NEMS/MEMS Perspective -- 3.7 On the Mathematical Description of Self-Organized Diatom Frustule Growth -- 3.8 On the Kinetics of Diatom Colony Growth -- 3.9 Advanced Pattern Analysis of the Hierarchical Structure of Diatom Frustules -- 3.10 Concluding Remarks -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Part II: Diatom Development, Growth and Metabolism -- Chapter 4 Ring to the Linear: Valve Ontogeny Indicates Two Potential Evolutionary Pathways of Core Araphid Diatoms -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Material and Methods -- 4.2.1 Fragilaria mesolepta -- 4.2.2 Staurosira binodis -- 4.2.3 Induction of Synchronous Division -- 4.2.4 Electron Microscopy -- 4.3 Results -- 4.3.1 Fragilaria mesolepta -- 4.3.2 Staurosira binodis -- 4.4 Discussion -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Mathematical Basis for Diatom Growth Modeling -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 General Physiology of Diatoms -- 5.3 Mathematical View of Diatom Growth -- 5.4 Physical Basis for Diatom Modeling -- 5.4.1 Diatom Dimensions -- 5.4.2 Ambient Temperature -- 5.4.3 Light Intensity and Duration -- 5.5 Review of Existing Mathematical Models -- 5.5.1 Gompertz Model -- 5.5.2 Monod Model -- 5.5.3 Michaelis-Menten Model -- 5.5.4 Droop Model -- 5.5.5 Aquaphy Model -- 5.5.6 Mechanistic Model -- 5.6 Results -- 5.7 Conclusion -- 5.8 Prospects -- References -- Chapter 6 Diatom Growth: How to Improve the Analysis of Noisy Data -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 What is a Growth Curve? …”
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22817por Anderson, AllanTabla de Contenidos: “…3.6 New Product Portfolio Management: A Dynamic Process -- 3.6.1 New-Product Portfolio Management Challenges -- 3.6.2 New-Product Portfolio Management: Stage-gate and Agile -- 3.6.3 Addressing the Challenges of Agile Portfolio Management -- 3.7 Portfolio Governance -- 3.8 Portfolio Management Benefits -- 3.9 In Summary -- 3.A Portfolio Practice Questions -- Answers to practice questions: Portfolio management -- References -- Chapter 4 Process -- What You will Learn in this Chapter -- The Chapter Roadmap -- 4.1 Introduction to Product Innovation -- 4.1.1 Product Innovation as a "Risk vs. …”
Publicado 2024
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22818por Monson, PhilipTabla de Contenidos: “…3.7 Selecting a LDAP-compliant user directory for your deployment -- 3.7.1 Supported directories -- 3.7.2 Multiple LDAP directories -- 3.7.3 Common LDAP scenarios -- 3.8 LDAP requirements for IBM Workplace Collaboration Services -- 3.8.1 Groups and users for Workplace Collaboration Services authentication directory -- 3.8.2 Workplace Collaboration Services account checklist -- 3.9 LDAP directory validation -- 3.9.1 Connection information -- 3.9.2 Verifying IP-level connectivity -- 3.9.3 Verifying the LDAP schema -- 3.10 Configuring IBM Tivoli Directory Server -- 3.10.1 Creating user accounts for IBM Tivoli Directory Server -- 3.10.2 Indexing the IBM Tivoli Directory Server LDAP database -- 3.11 Configuring IBM Lotus Domino Directory -- 3.11.1 Adding dominoUNID to the Domino Directory schema -- 3.11.2 Creating a Domino agent to populate existing documents with dominoUNID -- 3.11.3 Creating required entries in the Domino Directory -- 3.11.4 Configuring e-mail addresses for Domino Directory groups -- 3.11.5 (Optional) Configuring write access to the Domino Directory -- 3.11.6 Creating a full-text index on the Domino Directory -- 3.11.7 (Optional) Configuring directory assistance -- 3.12 Configuring Microsoft Active Directory server -- 3.12.1 Adding required attributes to the Active Directory schema -- 3.12.2 Modifying the Active Directory schema -- 3.12.3 Adding users and groups to Microsoft Active Directory -- 3.12.4 Indexing attributes for Microsoft Active Directory -- Chapter 4. …”
Publicado 2005
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22819Publicado 2004Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.5 How to tune E2E for faster Symphony creation and distribution -- 3.5.1 z/OS UNIX System Services tuning and data set placement -- 3.5.2 UNIX System Services tuning -- 3.5.3 zFS tuning -- 3.5.4 TOPOLOGY parameters -- 3.5.5 FTA tuning -- 3.5.6 Centralized scripts -- 3.6 Tuning results and recommendations -- 3.7 Additional tuning changes (z/OS UNIX System Services) -- 3.7.1 Using an empty EQQSCLIB -- 3.7.2 Defining SHAREOPTION(1) for EQQSCPDS file -- 3.7.3 Defining BUFFERSPACE for EQQSCPDS file -- 3.8 Final tuning results for Symphony creation and distribution -- 3.9 Recommendations based on tuning results -- Chapter 4. …”
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22820Publicado 2012Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.5 Functions with Default Arguments -- 3.6 inline Functions -- 3.7 Storage Classes -- 3.7.1 auto -- 3.7.2 Keyword register -- 3.7.3 Keyword static -- 3.7.4 Keyword extern -- 3.8 Recursion -- 3.9 Scope Rules -- 3.10 Arrays -- 3.10.1 Introduction -- 3.10.2 Array as function parameter -- 3.10.3 Arrays with multiple dimension -- 3.11 Structures -- 3.11.1 Assignment of structure variables -- 3.11.2 Using structure as function parameters -- 3.11.3 Pointer to structures -- 3.12 Union -- 3.12.1 Defining an union -- 3.12.2 Working with union -- 3.12.3 Anonymous union -- 3.13 Line Splicing -- 3.14 Command Line Arguments -- 3.15 Multi File Programs -- 3.16 Difference Between C and C++ -- 3.16.1 Major differences -- 3.16.2 Minor differences -- 3.17 End of Chapter Programs -- For Advanced Readers -- Summary -- Exercises -- Chapter 4: Object Orientation: An Introduction -- 4.1 Programming Paradigms -- 4.1.1 Spectrum of computer applications -- 4.1.2 Bird's-eye view of programming paradigms -- 4.2 Popular Recent Paradigms -- 4.2.1 Procedural programming -- 4.2.2 Object-oriented programming -- 4.2.3 Programming language C++ -- 4.2.4 Programming language JAVA -- 4.2.5 Procedural programming vs. object-oriented programming -- 4.3 An Introduction to Object Orientation -- 4.3.1 From structures to objects -- 4.4 Features of Object-Oriented Language -- 4.5 Benefits of Object-Oriented Programming -- 4.6 Writing Large Programs -- Summary -- Multiple Choice Questions and Answers -- Exercises -- Chapter 5: Classes and Objects -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Data Hiding and Encapsulation -- 5.2.1 Private and public data members -- 5.3 Member Functions -- 5.3.1 Scope resolution operator -- 5.4 Accessing Class Members -- 5.5 Some Short Questions and Answers I -- 5.6 Using Pointers for Objects -- 5.7 Objects as Function Parameters -- 5.8 Some Short Questions and Answers II…”
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