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  1. 19921
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.1.1.4 Relations between the Correlation Coefficients -- 4.1.2 Coefficients of Tail Dependence -- 4.1.2.1 Tail Coefficients in Terms of the Copula -- 4.1.2.2 Estimation of Tail Coefficients -- 4.1.2.3 Tail Coefficients for Parametric Families -- 4.2 Multivariate Graphical Tools -- 4.2.1 Scatter Plots -- 4.2.2 Correlation Matrix: Multidimensional Scaling -- 4.2.2.1 Correlation Matrix -- 4.2.2.2 Multidimensional Scaling -- 4.3 Multivariate Parametric Models -- 4.3.1 Multivariate Gaussian Distributions -- 4.3.2 Multivariate Student Distributions -- 4.3.3 Normal Variance Mixture Distributions -- 4.3.4 Elliptical Distributions -- 4.4 Copulas -- 4.4.1 Standard Copulas -- 4.4.1.1 Finding the Copula of a Multivariate Distribution -- 4.4.1.2 Constructing a Multivariate Distribution from a Copula -- 4.4.2 Nonstandard Copulas -- 4.4.3 Sampling from a Copula -- 4.4.3.1 Simulation from a Copula -- 4.4.3.2 Transforming the Sample -- 4.4.3.3 Transforming the Sample by Estimating the Margins -- 4.4.3.4 Empirical Copula -- 4.4.3.5 Maximum Likelihood Estimation -- 4.4.4 Examples of Copulas -- 4.4.4.1 The Gaussian Copulas -- 4.4.4.2 The Student Copulas -- 4.4.4.3 Other Copulas -- 4.4.4.4 Empirical Results -- Chapter 5 Time Series Analysis -- 5.1 Stationarity and Autocorrelation -- 5.1.1 Strict Stationarity -- 5.1.1.1 Random Walk -- 5.1.2 Covariance Stationarity and Autocorrelation -- 5.1.2.1 Autocovariance and Autocorrelation for Scalar Time Series -- 5.1.2.2 Autocovariance for Vector Time Series -- 5.2 Model Free Estimation -- 5.2.1 Descriptive Statistics for Time Series -- 5.2.2 Markov Models -- 5.2.3 Time Varying Parameter -- 5.2.3.1 Local Likelihood -- 5.2.3.2 Local Least Squares -- 5.2.3.3 Time Varying Estimators for the Excess Distribution -- 5.3 Univariate Time Series Models -- 5.3.1 Prediction and Conditional Expectation -- 5.3.2 ARMA Processes…”
    Libro electrónico
  2. 19922
    Publicado 2015
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Chapter 4 Geodesy -- 4.1 International Terrestrial Reference Frame -- 4.1.1 Polar Motion -- 4.1.2 Tectonic Plate Motion -- 4.1.3 Solid Earth Tides -- 4.1.4 Ocean Loading -- 4.1.5 Relating of Nearly Aligned Frames -- 4.1.6 ITRF and NAD83 -- 4.2 International Celestial Reference System -- 4.2.1 Transforming Terrestrial and Celestial Frames -- 4.2.2 Time Systems -- 4.3 Datum -- 4.3.1 Geoid -- 4.3.2 Ellipsoid of Rotation -- 4.3.3 Geoid Undulations and Deflections of the Vertical -- 4.3.4 Reductions to the Ellipsoid -- 4.4 3D Geodetic Model -- 4.4.1 Partial Derivatives -- 4.4.2 Reparameterization -- 4.4.3 Implementation Considerations -- 4.4.4 GPS Vector Networks -- 4.4.5 Transforming Terrestrial and Vector Networks -- 4.4.6 GPS Network Examples -- 4.4.6.1 Montgomery County Geodetic Network -- 4.4.6.2 SLC Engineering Survey -- 4.4.6.3 Orange County Densification -- 4.5 Ellipsoidal Model -- 4.5.1 Reduction of Observations -- 4.5.1.1 Angular Reduction to Geodesic -- 4.5.1.2 Distance Reduction to Geodesic -- 4.5.2 Direct and Inverse Solutions on the Ellipsoid -- 4.5.3 Network Adjustment on the Ellipsoid -- 4.6 Conformal Mapping Model -- 4.6.1 Reduction of Observations -- 4.6.2 Angular Excess -- 4.6.3 Direct and Inverse Solutions on the Map -- 4.6.4 Network Adjustment on the Map -- 4.6.5 Similarity Revisited -- 4.7 Summary -- Chapter 5 Satellite Systems -- 5.1 Motion of Satellites -- 5.1.1 Kepler Elements -- 5.1.2 Normal Orbital Theory -- 5.1.3 Satellite Visibility and Topocentric Motion -- 5.1.4 Perturbed Satellite Motion -- 5.1.4.1 Gravitational Field of the Earth -- 5.1.4.2 Acceleration due to the Sun and the Moon -- 5.1.4.3 Solar Radiation Pressure -- 5.1.4.4 Eclipse Transits and Yaw Maneuvers -- 5.2 Global Positioning System -- 5.2.1 General Description -- 5.2.2 Satellite Transmissions at 2014 -- 5.2.2.1 Signal Structure -- 5.2.2.2 Navigation Message…”
    Libro electrónico
  3. 19923
    Publicado 2015
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.2.2.2 Problem response and resolution time -- 4.2.2.3 Scalability -- 4.2.2.4 Utilization -- 4.2.2.5 Latency and throughput -- 4.2.3 Data Center Resource Celling -- 4.3 Data Center Space -- 4.3.1 Five Types of Space -- 4.3.1.1 Total space (building shell) -- 4.3.1.2 Total adjacent lot size (raw lot size) -- 4.3.1.3 Whitespace (raised floor) -- 4.3.1.4 Effective usable space (rack space) -- 4.3.1.5 General space -- 4.3.2 Data Center Functional Rooms -- 4.3.2.1 Utility support functions -- 4.3.2.1.1 Mechanical rooms -- 4.3.2.1.2 Electrical rooms -- 4.3.2.1.3 Staging area -- 4.3.2.2 Computing functions -- 4.3.2.2.1 Entrance rooms -- 4.3.2.2.2 Computer rooms -- 4.3.2.2.3 Telecommunication rooms -- 4.3.2.3 Operational functions -- 4.3.2.3.1 Network operation rooms -- 4.3.2.3.2 Common area -- 4.3.2.3.3 General office space -- 4.4 How to Estimate Cost of Space -- 4.5 Summary -- 4.6 Review Questions -- 5 Data Center Power -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Fundamentals of Power -- 5.2.1 Three Basic Power Metrics -- 5.2.2 Power Factor for AC Power -- 5.3 Power Panel (Circuit Breaker) -- 5.3.1 Type of Circuit Breaker and Selection -- 5.3.2 Circuit Breaker Coordination -- 5.4 Transfer Switches and Generators -- 5.4.1 Static Transfer Switch (STS) -- 5.4.2 Automatic transfer switch (ATS) -- 5.4.3 Generator -- 5.5 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) -- 5.5.1 Different Types of UPS Topologies -- 5.5.1.1 Standby or offline single UPS topology -- 5.5.1.2 Line interactive UPS topology -- 5.5.1.3 Online double conversion -- 5.5.1.4 Delta conversion topology -- 5.5.1.5 Rotary UPS topology -- 5.6 How to Select UPS Topologies -- 5.6.1 UPS Redundancy and Cost Efficiency -- 5.6.1.1 Configuration of UPS redundancy -- 5.6.1.2 Single module system (SMS) -- 5.6.1.3 1+1 redundancy or two module system -- 5.6.1.4 N+1 redundancy -- 5.6.1.5 2(N+1) redundancy…”
    Libro electrónico
  4. 19924
    por Hofmann, Andreas
    Publicado 2022
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.3.1 Aufbau des Paket-Zentrums -- 3.3.2 Ein Paket installieren -- 3.3.3 Pakete verwalten -- 3.3.4 Eine Paketquelle hinzufügen -- 3.4 Die Suche und Universal Search -- Kapitel 4: Die Benutzerverwaltung -- 4.1 Die DSM-Standardbenutzer -- 4.2 Ein gutes Benutzer-Konzept finden -- 4.3 Einen neuen Benutzer anlegen -- 4.3.1 Benutzer bearbeiten -- 4.3.2 Benutzer löschen -- 4.4 Gruppen als Vorlagen für mehrere Benutzer -- 4.4.1 Standardgruppen -- 4.5 Erweiterte Benutzerberechtigungen -- 4.5.1 Benutzerdefinierte Berechtigungen -- 4.5.2 Anwendungsberechtigung »Nach IP« -- 4.5.3 Grenzwertbereiche für Geschwindigkeitsbeschränkungen -- 4.6 Berechtigungen verstehen -- 4.6.1 Anwendungsberechtigungen -- 4.7 Rollen delegieren -- Teil II: Daten, Dateien und Speicherplatz -- Kapitel 5: Dateiverwaltung -- 5.1 Freigegebene Ordner - der Drehpunkt des NAS -- 5.1.1 Privater Speicher - der Home-Ordner -- 5.1.2 Vorgegebene Ordner -- 5.1.3 Freigegebene Ordner erstellen -- 5.1.4 Freigegebene Ordner verschieben -- 5.1.5 Erweiterte Berechtigungen -- 5.2 Die File Station -- 5.2.1 Aufbau der File Station -- 5.2.2 Ordner erstellen -- 5.2.3 Dateien und Ordner hochladen -- 5.2.4 Dateien und Ordner herunterladen -- 5.2.5 Arbeiten mit der File Station -- 5.2.6 Dateien und Ordner teilen -- 5.2.7 Berechtigungen -- 5.3 Der Papierkorb -- 5.4 Externe Datenträger -- 5.5 Mobiler Zugriff per App -- 5.5.1 Synology-App mit dem NAS verbinden -- 5.5.2 DS file bedienen -- 5.5.3 Photo Backup -- Kapitel 6: Dateidienste - vom Computer auf den NAS-Speicher zugreifen -- 6.1 Freigegebene Ordner im Windows-Explorer -- 6.2 Freigegebene Ordner im Finder auf einem Mac -- 6.3 FTP, FTPS und SFTP -- 6.3.1 FTPS -- 6.3.2 SFTP -- 6.4 WebDAV -- 6.4.1 Das NAS zum WebDAV-Server machen -- 6.4.2 WebDAV unter Windows -- 6.4.3 WebDAV unter macOS -- 6.4.4 Ordner per WebDAV in der File Station einbinden…”
    Libro electrónico
  5. 19925
    Publicado 2023
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.1 Choosing a database -- 4.1.1 Comparing SQL and NoSQL -- 4.1.2 Making a choice -- 4.2 Creating the database -- 4.2.1 Obtaining the CSV file -- 4.2.2 Installing SQL Server -- 4.2.3 Installing SSMS or ADS -- 4.2.4 Adding a new database -- 4.3 EF Core -- 4.3.1 Reasons to use an ORM -- 4.3.2 Setting up EF Core -- 4.3.3 Creating the DbContext -- 4.3.4 Setting up the DbContext -- 4.3.5 Creating the database structure -- 4.4 Exercises -- 4.4.1 Additional fields -- 4.4.2 One-to-many relationship -- 4.4.3 Many-to-many relationship -- 4.4.4 Creating a new migration -- 4.4.5 Applying the new migration -- 4.4.6 Reverting to a previous migration -- Summary -- 5 CRUD operations -- 5.1 Introducing LINQ -- 5.1.1 Query syntax vs. method syntax -- 5.1.2 Lambda expressions -- 5.1.3 The IQueryable&lt -- T&gt -- interface -- 5.2 Injecting the DbContext -- 5.2.1 The sync and async methods -- 5.2.2 Testing the ApplicationDbContext -- 5.3 Seeding the database -- 5.3.1 Setting up the CSV file -- 5.3.2 Installing the CsvHelper package -- 5.3.3 Creating the BggRecord class -- 5.3.4 Adding the SeedController -- 5.3.5 Reading the CSV file -- 5.3.6 Executing the SeedController -- 5.4 Reading data -- 5.4.1 Paging -- 5.4.2 Sorting -- 5.4.3 Filtering -- 5.5 Updating and deleting data -- 5.5.1 Updating a BoardGame -- 5.5.2 Deleting a BoardGame -- 5.6 Exercises -- 5.6.1 Create -- 5.6.2 Read -- 5.6.3 Update -- 5.6.4 Delete -- Summary -- 6 Data validation and error handling -- 6.1 Data validation -- 6.1.1 Model binding -- 6.1.2 Data validation attributes -- 6.1.3 A nontrivial validation example -- 6.1.4 Data validation and OpenAPI -- 6.1.5 Binding complex types -- 6.2 Error handling -- 6.2.1 The ModelState object -- 6.2.2 Custom error messages -- 6.2.3 Manual model validation -- 6.2.4 Exception handling -- 6.3 Exercises -- 6.3.1 Built-in validators -- 6.3.2 Custom validators…”
    Libro electrónico
  6. 19926
    Publicado 2003
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…WebSphere Voice Server with WebSphere Voice Response for AIX V3.1 -- 4.1 WebSphere Voice Server with WebSphere Voice Response for AIX -- 4.1.1 WebSphere Voice Server -- 4.1.2 Programming model -- 4.1.3 Architecture -- 4.1.4 WebSphere Voice Server for AIX V3.1 prerequisites -- 4.2 WebSphere Voice Server installation -- 4.2.1 Telephone structure -- 4.2.2 Computer hardware -- 4.2.3 Software -- 4.3 AIX configuration -- 4.4 Installation of WebSphere Voice Response for AIX -- 4.4.1 Hardware installation of WebSphere Voice Response for AIX -- 4.4.2 Software installation of WebSphere Voice Response -- 4.4.3 Creation of an administrator -- 4.4.4 Installation of PTFs for WebSphere Voice Response -- 4.4.5 Create database for WebSphere Voice Response -- 4.4.6 Grant owner for DTXA -- 4.4.7 License Use Management -- 4.4.8 Starting WebSphere Voice Response -- 4.4.9 Configuration of packs -- 4.5 Testing WebSphere Voice Response installation -- 4.6 Installation of WebSphere Voice Server -- 4.6.1 Installation of WebSphere Voice Server server -- 4.6.2 Grant an administrator to WebSphere Voice Server server -- 4.6.3 Configuring the WebSphere Voice Server server -- 4.6.4 Starting server components -- 4.6.5 Installation of the WebSphere Voice Server client -- 4.6.6 Setting environment -- 4.6.7 Importing WebSphere Voice Server filesets -- 4.6.8 Importing Java components -- 4.6.9 Starting WebSphere Voice Server client -- 4.7 Testing our implementation -- 4.8 Call transfer application -- 4.9 Add new languages -- 4.9.1 Add single-byte languages -- 4.9.2 Add double-byte language -- 4.10 Integrating AIX and Windows 2000 system -- 4.10.1 Setup -- 4.10.2 Installation -- 4.10.3 Connection of AIX and Windows 2000 -- 4.11 Managing the environment -- 4.11.1 Commands of WebSphere Voice Response -- 4.11.2 Commands of WebSphere Voice Server -- 4.11.3 Some tips…”
    Libro electrónico
  7. 19927
    por Tate, Jon
    Publicado 2005
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.1 Floor plan -- 4.1.1 SAN inventory -- 4.1.2 Cable types and cable routing -- 4.1.3 Planning considerations and recommendations -- 4.1.4 Structured cabling -- 4.1.5 Data center fiber cabling options -- 4.1.6 Cabinets -- 4.1.7 Phone sockets -- 4.1.8 Environmental considerations -- 4.1.9 Location -- 4.1.10 Sequence for design -- 4.2 Naming conventions -- 4.2.1 Servers -- 4.2.2 Storage devices -- 4.2.3 Cabinets -- 4.2.4 Trunk cables -- 4.2.5 SAN fabric components -- 4.2.6 Cable labels -- 4.2.7 Zones -- 4.3 Documentation -- 4.4 Power-on sequence -- 4.5 Security -- 4.5.1 General -- 4.5.2 Physical access -- 4.5.3 Remote access -- 4.6 Education -- 4.6.1 SAN administrators -- 4.6.2 Skills -- 4.6.3 Certification -- Chapter 5. …”
    Libro electrónico
  8. 19928
    Publicado 2003
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.3 Sharing VSAM data sets -- 4.3.1 Write and read integrity -- 4.3.2 VSAM sharing mechanisms -- 4.3.3 Sharing data in a single VSAM control block structure -- 4.3.4 Sharing data with many VSAM control block structures -- 4.3.5 General share options: Considerations -- 4.3.6 Protecting VSAM data set through DISP parameter -- 4.4 Extended addressability (EA) -- 4.5 Catalog Search Interface -- 4.5.1 CSI setup -- 4.6 Major sources of VSAM processing options -- 4.6.1 ACB control block -- 4.6.2 DD statement keywords -- 4.6.3 Catalog BCS and VVDS entries -- 4.6.4 SMS constructs -- 4.7 Media Manager, Open, Close, EOV in VSAM -- 4.7.1 OPEN macro -- 4.7.2 CLOSE macro -- 4.7.3 End-of-Volume (EOV) -- 4.8 VSAM and 64 bits -- 4.9 Special considerations for COBOL users and SMB -- 4.9.1 COBOL users take note -- Chapter 5. …”
    Libro electrónico
  9. 19929
    Publicado 2002
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.1.1 Specifying form properties -- 4.1.2 Giving the form a window title -- 4.1.3 Form events -- 4.2 Creating a field -- 4.2.1 Performing a test run -- 4.2.2 Sharing and reusing a field -- 4.2.3 Field types -- 4.2.4 Field properties -- 4.2.5 Special fields -- 4.2.6 Field events -- 4.2.7 Examples using different field types and events -- 4.3 Sharing design elements with subforms -- 4.3.1 Creating a new subform -- 4.3.2 Removing subforms -- 4.3.3 Adding subforms to a form -- 4.4 Displaying a different form to Web, Notes, and mobile users -- 4.5 Layout regions -- 4.6 Working with collapsible sections -- 4.6.1 Creating a collapsible section -- 4.7 Using tables -- 4.7.1 Creating tables within tables -- 4.7.2 Merging and splitting cells -- 4.7.3 Table properties -- 4.8 Actions -- 4.8.1 Creating an action -- 4.8.2 Removing an action -- 4.8.3 Action properties -- 4.8.4 Action bar properties -- 4.9 Embedded elements -- 4.9.1 Embedded editors -- 4.9.2 Embedded navigators -- 4.9.3 Embedded date picker -- 4.9.4 Embedded outline control -- 4.9.5 Embedded view -- 4.9.6 Embedded group scheduling control -- 4.9.7 Embedded folder pane -- 4.9.8 Embedded file upload control -- 4.10 Other features of forms -- 4.10.1 Horizontal rules -- 4.10.2 Computed text -- 4.10.3 Buttons, Action bar buttons, and hotspots -- 4.11 Images within forms -- 4.11.1 Copying images -- 4.11.2 Importing pictures -- 4.11.3 Using Image Resource -- 4.11.4 Alternate text -- 4.12 Using CGI variables -- 4.12.1 Table of CGI variables supported by Domino -- 4.12.2 Using a field to capture CGI variables -- 4.12.3 Using a LotusScript agent to capture CGI variables -- 4.13 Profile documents -- 4.13.1 Creating a profile form -- 4.13.2 Creating and retrieving profile documents using LotusScript -- 4.14 New features in Domino Designer 6 -- 4.15 Summary -- Chapter 5. …”
    Libro electrónico
  10. 19930
    por Rodriguez, Juan R.
    Publicado 2005
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…IBM Portlet API -- 4.1 IBM portlets -- 4.2 IBM portlet application -- 4.3 Servlets versus portlets -- 4.4 Portlet modes -- 4.5 Portlet states -- 4.6 Core objects -- 4.6.1 Hierarchy -- 4.6.2 Portlet -- 4.6.3 PortletAdapter -- 4.6.4 PortletRequest -- 4.6.5 PortletResponse -- 4.6.6 PortletSession object -- 4.6.7 Client -- 4.6.8 PortletConfig object -- 4.6.9 PortletContext object -- 4.6.10 PortletSettings object -- 4.6.11 PortletApplicationSettings object -- 4.6.12 PortletData object -- 4.6.13 PortletLog object -- 4.6.14 PortletException -- 4.6.15 UnavailableException -- 4.6.16 PortletWindow object -- 4.6.17 User object -- 4.6.18 PortletURI -- 4.7 Portlet life cycle -- 4.8 Listeners -- 4.8.1 PortletTitleListener -- 4.8.2 PortletPageListener -- 4.8.3 PortletSessionListener -- 4.8.4 WindowListener -- 4.8.5 PortletSettingsAttributeListener -- 4.8.6 PortletApplicationSettingsAttributesListener -- 4.9 Action event handling -- 4.9.1 ActionListener -- 4.9.2 ActionEvent -- 4.9.3 PortletURI -- 4.9.4 ModeModifier -- 4.10 Attribute storage summary -- 4.11 Portlet JSPs -- 4.11.1 Portlet tag library -- 4.11.2 Portlet events and messaging -- 4.12 Portlet deployment…”
    Libro electrónico
  11. 19931
    Publicado 2004
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…WebSphere Portal: Microsoft Windows 2000 installation -- 4.1 Using install logs -- 4.1.1 Using WebSphere Portal log files -- 4.2 Base installation -- 4.3 Migrating the database from Cloudscape to DB2 -- 4.4 Installing IBM DB2 Enterprise Server Edition V8.1.1.94 -- 4.5 Configuring WebSphere Portal for DB2 -- 4.6 Adding an LDAP to the portal -- 4.6.1 Installing Domino Enterprise Server Release 5.0.12 -- 4.6.2 Configuring Domino server settings -- 4.6.3 Installing Domino Administrator Release 5.0.12 -- 4.6.4 Configuring Domino Administrator Release 5.0.12 -- 4.6.5 Setting up Domino LDAP -- 4.6.6 Updating the Access Control List of the Domino Directory -- 4.6.7 Specifying Domino LDAP configuration settings -- 4.7 Creating the Web SSO configuration -- 4.8 Installing Lotus QuickPlace Release 3.0.1 -- 4.9 Specifying QuickPlace 3.0.1 server settings -- 4.9.1 Adding QuickPlaceServlet -- 4.10 Installing Lotus Sametime Release 3.0 -- 4.11 Configuring QuickPlace to use Sametime awareness -- 4.12 Applying Domino Fix Pack 5.0.12 -- 4.12.1 Editing the Sametime.ini file to set the security level -- 4.13 Configuring WebSphere Portal for Domino Directory -- 4.14 Deploying Lotus Collaborative Components -- 4.14.1 Enabling Lotus Collaborative Components -- 4.14.2 Deploying collaborative portlets -- 4.15 Installing IBM WebSphere Portal Collaboration Center -- 4.16 Configuring the Collaboration Center portlet -- 4.16.1 Configuring the Web Conferencing portlet -- 4.16.2 Configuring People Finder 5.0 -- Chapter 5. …”
    Libro electrónico
  12. 19932
    por Steegmans, Bart
    Publicado 2002
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 4.3.4 How often to update minilogs -- 4.3.5 When are minilogs used? -- 4.4 DB2 Recovery Expert metadata -- Chapter 5. Log analysis -- 5.1 Introduction to log analysis -- 5.1.1 What is log analysis? …”
    Libro electrónico
  13. 19933
    Publicado 2012
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.1 Introduction 63 -- 4.2 Background 64 -- 4.2.1 Management Models Out There 64 -- 4.2.2 The SA Forum Needs 65 -- 4.3 The SA Forum Information Model 67 -- 4.3.1 Overview of the SA Forum Solution 67 -- 4.3.2 Administrative and Management Aspects 80 -- 4.3.3 Application Information Models 81 -- 4.3.4 Open Issues and Recommendations 81 -- 4.4 Conclusion 83 -- 5 Consistent and High Level Platform View 85 / Maria Toeroe -- 5.1 Introduction 85 -- 5.2 Hardware Platform Interface 86 -- 5.2.1 Background 86 -- 5.2.2 Overview of the Hardware Platform Interface 87 -- 5.2.3 The HPI Model 88 -- 5.2.4 HPI Capability Discovery 93 -- 5.2.5 Error Handling and Administrative Operations 94 -- 5.2.6 Open Issues and Conclusions 95 -- 5.3 Platform Management Service 96 -- 5.3.1 The Conception of PLM 96 -- 5.3.2 Overview of the SA Forum Platform Management 97 -- 5.3.3 The PLM Information Model 98 -- 5.3.4 Tracking of PLM Entities 107 -- 5.3.5 Administrative and Management Aspects 110 -- 5.3.6 Service Interaction 118 -- 5.3.7 Open Issues and Conclusions 120 -- 5.4 Cluster Membership Service 121 -- 5.4.1 Background 121 -- 5.4.2 Overview of the Cluster Membership Service 122 -- 5.4.3 CLM Configuration: The Bootstrap Trap 125 -- 5.4.4 Are You a Member? …”
    Libro electrónico
  14. 19934
    por Zhang, Liming, 1943-
    Publicado 2013
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.3.3 Results and Discussion 129 -- 4.4 Phase Spectrum of the Quaternion Fourier Transform Approach 131 -- 4.4.1 Biological Plausibility for Multichannel Representation 131 -- 4.4.2 Quaternion and Its Properties 132 -- 4.4.3 Phase Spectrum of Quaternion Fourier Transform (PQFT) 134 -- 4.4.4 Results Comparison 138 -- 4.4.5 Dynamic Saliency Detection of PQFT 140 -- 4.5 Pulsed Discrete Cosine Transform Approach 141 -- 4.5.1 Approach of Pulsed Principal Components Analysis 141 -- 4.5.2 Approach of the Pulsed Discrete Cosine Transform 143 -- 4.5.3 Multichannel PCT Model 144 -- 4.6 Divisive Normalization Model in the Frequency Domain 145 -- 4.6.1 Equivalent Processes with a Spatial Model in the Frequency Domain 146 -- 4.6.2 FDN Algorithm 149 -- 4.6.3 Patch FDN 150 -- 4.7 Amplitude Spectrum of Quaternion Fourier Transform (AQFT) Approach 152 -- 4.7.1 Saliency Value for Each Image Patch 152 -- 4.7.2 The Amplitude Spectrum for Each Image Patch 153 -- 4.7.3 Differences between Image Patches and their Weighting to Saliency Value 154 -- 4.7.4 Patch Size and Scale for Final Saliency Value 156 -- 4.8 Modelling from a Bit-stream 157 -- 4.8.1 Feature Extraction from a JPEG Bit-stream 157 -- 4.8.2 Saliency Detection in the Compressed Domain 160 -- 4.9 Further Discussions of Frequency Domain Approach 161 -- References 163 -- 5 Computational Models for Top-down Visual Attention 167 -- 5.1 Attention of Population-based Inference 168 -- 5.1.1 Features in Population Codes 170 -- 5.1.2 Initial Conspicuity Values 171 -- 5.1.3 Updating and Transformation of Conspicuity Values 173 -- 5.2 Hierarchical Object Search with Top-down Instructions 175 -- 5.2.1 Perceptual Grouping 175 -- 5.2.2 Grouping-based Salience from Bottom-up Information 176 -- 5.2.3 Top-down Instructions and Integrated Competition 179 -- 5.2.4 Hierarchical Selection from Top-down Instruction 179 -- 5.3 Computational Model under Top-down Influence 180 -- 5.3.1 Bottom-up Low-level Feature Computation 181 -- 5.3.2 Representation of Prior Knowledge 181.…”
    Libro electrónico
  15. 19935
    por Ebel, Nadin
    Publicado 2021
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.5.4 Warranty und Utility -- 3.6 Zusammenfassung -- 3.7 Beispielfragen -- 4 Die vier Dimensionen des Service Management in ITIL 4 -- 4.1 Das Vier-Dimensionen-Modell -- 4.2 Organizations and people/Organisationen und Menschen -- 4.2.1 Menschen und Kultur -- 4.2.2 Kommunikation und Kompetenzen -- 4.3 Information and technology/Informationen und Technologie -- 4.3.1 Einsatz von Technologien -- 4.3.2 Informationsmanagement -- 4.3.3 Zusammenwirken der Dimensionen -- 4.4 Partners and suppliers/Partner und Lieferanten -- 4.4.1 Cloud Computing -- 4.4.2 Service Integration and Management (SIAM) -- 4.5 Value streams and processes/Wertströme und Prozesse -- 4.5.1 Wertströme für das Service Management -- 4.5.1.1 Wertstromanalyse und Lean Management -- 4.5.2 Prozesse -- 4.5.3 Wertströme und Prozesse -- 4.6 Externe Faktoren -- 4.7 Zusammenfassung -- 4.8 Beispielfragen -- 5 Das Service Value System in ITIL 4 -- 5.1 Service Value System -- 5.2 Überblick über das SVS und seine Bestandteile -- 5.2.1 Förderung der Zusammenarbeit -- 5.2.2 Organisatorische Agilität und Resilienz -- 5.2.2.1 Agile Softwareentwicklung in Abgrenzung zur agilen Organisation -- 5.2.2.2 Organisatorische Agilität und Resilienz als Erfolgsfaktoren -- 5.2.2.3 ITIL, Agile und DevOps -- 5.3 Inputs und Outcome des SVS: Opportunity, Demand, Value -- 5.4 Governance -- 5.4.1 Governance und IT Governance -- 5.4.2 Governance im ITIL Service Value System -- 5.5 Service Value Chain -- 5.5.1 Plan -- 5.5.2 Improve -- 5.5.3 Engage -- 5.5.4 Design &amp -- Transition -- 5.5.5 Obtain/Build -- 5.5.6 Deliver &amp -- Support -- 5.6 Continual Improvement -- 5.6.1 Das Continual-Improvement-Modell -- 5.6.1.1 Schritt 1: Wie lautet die Vision? …”
    Libro electrónico
  16. 19936
    por Burns, Brendan
    Publicado 2020
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.1.2 Kubernetes mit dem Azure Kubernetes Service installieren -- 3.1.3 Kubernetes auf den Amazon Web Services installieren -- 3.1.4 Kubernetes mit minikube lokal installieren -- Tipp -- 3.2 Kubernetes in Docker ausführen -- 3.3 Kubernetes auf dem Raspberry Pi ausführen -- 3.4 Der Kubernetes-Client -- 3.4.1 Den Cluster-Status prüfen -- Tipp -- Tipp -- 3.4.2 Worker-Knoten in Kubernetes auflisten -- 3.5 Cluster-Komponenten -- 3.5.1 Kubernetes-Proxy -- 3.5.2 Kubernetes-DNS -- Tipp -- 3.5.3 Kubernetes-UI -- 3.6 Zusammenfassung -- 4 Häufige kubectl-Befehle -- 4.1 Namensräume -- 4.2 Kontexte -- 4.3 Objekte der Kubernetes-API anzeigen -- 4.4 Kubernetes-Objekte erstellen, aktualisieren und löschen -- Tipp -- 4.5 Objekte mit einem Label und Anmerkungen versehen -- 4.6 Debugging-Befehle -- Tipp -- 4.7 Autovervollständigen von Befehlen -- 4.8 Alternative Möglichkeiten zur Kommunikation mit Ihrem Cluster -- 4.9 Zusammenfassung -- 5 Pods -- Abb. 5-1 Ein Beispiel-Pod mit zwei Containern und einem gemeinsamen Dateisystem -- Tipp -- 5.1 Pods in Kubernetes -- 5.2 In Pods denken -- 5.3 Das Pod-Manifest -- Tipp -- 5.3.1 Einen Pod erstellen -- 5.3.2 Ein Pod-Manifest schreiben -- Listing 5-1 kuard-pod.yaml -- 5.4 Pods starten -- 5.4.1 Pods auflisten -- Tipp -- 5.4.2 Pod-Details -- 5.4.3 Einen Pod löschen -- 5.5 Auf Ihren Pod zugreifen -- 5.5.1 Port-Forwarding einsetzen -- 5.5.2 Mehr Informationen aus Logs erhalten -- Tipp -- 5.5.3 Befehle in Ihrem Container mit exec ausführen -- 5.5.4 Dateien von und auf Container kopieren -- 5.6 Health-Checks -- 5.6.1 Liveness-Probe -- Listing 5-2 kuard-pod-health.yaml -- Tipp -- 5.6.2 Readiness-Probe -- 5.6.3 Arten von Health-Checks -- 5.7 Ressourcen-Management -- 5.7.1 Ressourcen-Anforderungen: Minimal notwendige Ressourcen -- Listing 5-3 kuard-pod-resreq.yaml -- Tipp -- Details zu den Request-Grenzen -- Tipp…”
    Libro electrónico
  17. 19937
    por Inden, Michael
    Publicado 2020
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.4.1 Read-only-Interface -- 3.4.2 Immutable-Klasse -- 3.4.3 Marker-Interface -- 3.4.4 Konstantensammlungen und Aufzählungen -- 3.4.5 Value Object (Data Transfer Object) -- 3.5 Prinzipien guten OO-Designs -- 3.5.1 Geheimnisprinzip nach Parnas -- 3.5.2 Law of Demeter -- 3.5.3 SOLID-Prinzipien -- 3.6 Formen der Varianz -- 3.6.1 Grundlagen der Varianz -- 3.6.2 Kovariante Rückgabewerte -- 3.7 Generische Typen (Generics) -- 3.7.1 Einführung -- 3.7.2 Generics und Auswirkungen der Type Erasure -- 3.8 Weiterführende Literatur -- 4 Lambdas, Methodenreferenzen und Defaultmethoden -- 4.1 Einstieg in Lambdas -- 4.1.1 Syntax von Lambdas -- 4.1.2 Functional Interfaces und SAM-Typen -- 4.1.3 Exceptions in Lambdas -- 4.2 Syntaxerweiterungen in Interfaces -- 4.2.1 Defaultmethoden -- 4.2.2 Statische Methoden in Interfaces -- 4.3 Methodenreferenzen -- 4.4 Externe vs. interne Iteration -- 4.5 Wichtige Functional Interfaces für Collections -- 4.5.1 Das Interface Predicate&lt -- T&gt -- -- 4.5.2 Das Interface UnaryOperator&lt -- T&gt -- -- 4.6 Praxiswissen: Definition von Lambdas -- 5 Java-Grundlagen -- 5.1 Die Klasse Object -- 5.1.1 Die Methode toString() -- 5.1.2 Die Methode equals() -- 5.2 Primitive Typen und Wrapper-Klassen -- 5.2.1 Grundlagen -- 5.2.2 Konvertierung von Werten -- 5.2.3 Wissenswertes zu Auto-Boxing und Auto-Unboxing -- 5.2.4 Ausgabe und Verarbeitung von Zahlen -- 5.3 Stringverarbeitung -- 5.3.1 Die Klasse String -- 5.3.2 Die Klassen StringBuffer und StringBuilder -- 5.3.3 Ausgaben mit format() und printf() -- 5.3.4 Die Methode split() und reguläre Ausdrücke -- 5.3.5 Optimierung bei Strings in JDK 9 -- 5.3.6 Neue Methoden in der Klasse String in JDK 11 -- 5.4 Varianten innerer Klassen -- 5.5 Ein- und Ausgabe (I/O) -- 5.5.1 Dateibehandlung und die Klasse File -- 5.5.2 Ein- und Ausgabestreams im Überblick…”
    Libro electrónico
  18. 19938
    por Henningsen, Peter
    Publicado 2004
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.3.3 Options for creating message generation decks -- 4.3.4 Testing scripts -- 4.4 WSim output -- 4.5 Operating WSim -- 4.5.1 Initializing, starting, and stopping a network -- 4.5.2 Changing and resetting network parameters -- 4.6 WSim Test Manager -- 4.6.1 WTM operating modes -- 4.6.2 WTM utilities -- 4.6.3 Testcases -- 4.6.4 Testgroups and testcycles -- 4.6.5 Schedules -- 4.6.6 Output reports -- 4.6.7 Model scripts -- Chapter 5. …”
    Libro electrónico
  19. 19939
    Publicado 2005
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Getting started -- 4.1 Product packaging -- 4.2 Rational Web Developer -- 4.3 Installing WebSphere Application Server - Express -- 4.3.1 Hardware requirements -- 4.3.2 Installing using the launchpad -- 4.3.3 Install WebSphere Application Server - Express -- 4.3.4 Using the first steps console -- 4.4 Administration basics -- 4.4.1 Starting and stopping the server -- 4.4.2 Starting the WebSphere Administrative Console -- 4.5 Installing Rational Web Developer -- 4.5.1 Express Application Server and Rational Web Developer -- 4.6 Installing DB2 -- 4.7 Deploying the sample application -- 4.7.1 Running the sample database script -- 4.7.2 Creating the JDBC resources -- 4.7.3 Configuring JMS -- 4.7.4 Configuring LOG4J -- 4.7.5 Installing the Sal404 application EAR -- 4.8 Testing the Sal404 sample application -- 4.9 Installing Sal404 code in Rational Web Developer -- 4.9.1 Importing project interchange files -- 4.9.2 Test Sal404 with Rational Software Development Platform -- Chapter 5. …”
    Libro electrónico
  20. 19940
    Publicado 2001
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    Libro electrónico