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2221Publicado 2005Tabla de Contenidos: “…6.2.2.3 Internationale Finanzinstitutionen -- 6.2.2.4 Internationale Arbeitsorganisation -- 6.2.3 Zusammenfassung: Strukturelle Durchsetzungsfähigkeit der Reformbetroffenen, 1983-2004 -- 6.3 Erwartete Präferenzen und situationsspezifische Durchsetzungsfähigkeit der kollektiven Akteure -- 6.3.1 Präferenzen und Präferenzintensitäten -- 6.3.2 Situationsspezifische Durchsetzungsfähigkeit -- 6.4 Prognosen über Wahrscheinlichkeit und Zeitpunkt der Durchführung von Reformen -- TEIL 4 - ARBEITSMARKTREFORMEN IN ARGENTINIEN SEIT 1983 UND IHRE ERKLÄRUNG -- 7 Arbeitsmarktreformen in Argentinien seit 1983 -- 7.1 Ausgangssituation: Argentinien nach dem Ende der Militärdiktatur -- 7.1.1 Die politische und wirtschaftliche Situation -- 7.1.2 Arbeitsrechtliche Bestimmungen -- 7.1.2.1 Kollektive Verhandlungen -- 7.1.2.2 Mindestlöhne -- 7.1.2.3 Lohnnebenkosten -- 7.1.2.4 Arbeitszeiten und andere Determinanten von Lohnstückkosten -- 7.1.2.5 Kündigungsregelungen -- 7.1.2.6 Befristung von Arbeitsverhältnissen -- 7.1.2.7 Existenz von Marktmacht auf dem Arbeitsmarkt -- 7.1.2.8 Sicherung der Regelbefolgung auf dem Arbeitsmarkt -- 7.2 Reformansätze der 1980er -- 7.2.1 Reformumfeld -- 7.2.2 Reformbedarf -- 7.2.3 Die beobachteten Präferenzen der kollektiven Akteure -- 7.2.4 Der Reformprozess -- 7.2.5 Reforminhalte und Bewertung -- 7.3 Die Reform von 1991 -- 7.3.1 Reformumfeld -- 7.3.2 Reformbedarf -- 7.3.3 Die beobachteten Präferenzen der kollektiven Akteure -- 7.3.4 Der Reformprozess -- 7.3.5 Reforminhalte und Bewertung -- 7.4 Die Reform von 1995 -- 7.4.1 Reformumfeld -- 7.4.2 Reformbedarf -- 7.4.3 Die beobachteten Präferenzen der kollektiven Akteure -- 7.4.4 Der Reformprozess -- 7.4.5 Reforminhalte und Bewertung -- 7.5 Die Reform von 1998 -- 7.5.1 Reformumfeld -- 7.5.2 Reformbedarf -- 7.5.3 Die beobachteten Präferenzen der kollektiven Akteure -- 7.5.4 Der Reformprozess…”
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2222por Saundra K. CiccarelliTabla de Contenidos: “…Forgetting -- 6.10 Ebbinghaus and the Forgetting Curve -- 6.11 Reasons We Forget -- 6.12-6.13 Neuroscience of Memory -- 6.12 The Biological Bases of Memory -- 6.13 When Memory Fails: Organic Amnesia -- Applying Psychology to Everyday Life: Using Elaborative Rehearsal to Make Memories More Memorable -- Chapter Summary -- Test Yourself -- 7 Cognition: Thinking, Intelligence, and Language -- 7.1-7.5 How People Think -- 7.1 Mental Imagery -- 7.2 Concepts and Prototypes -- 7.3 Problem-Solving and Decision-Making Strategies -- 7.4 Problems with Problem Solving and Decision Making -- 7.5 Creativity -- 7.6-7.10 Intelligence -- 7.6 Theories of Intelligence -- 7.7 Measuring Intelligence -- 7.8 Test Construction: Good Test, Bad Test? …”
Publicado 2021
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2223Publicado 2003Tabla de Contenidos: “…5.9.1 Hardware control in PSSP -- 5.9.2 CSM hardware control architecture -- 5.9.3 Remote console access in CSM (rconsole) -- 5.9.4 Remote power control in CSM (rpower) -- 5.9.5 Additional CSP hardware control commands -- 5.9.6 Network booting and the netboot command -- 5.9.7 Getting whole-cluster summaries similar to spmon -- 5.10 Microcode updates -- 5.11 Additional administration tools (snap commands) -- Chapter 6. …”
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2224Publicado 2004Tabla de Contenidos: “…5.3.3 Business integration based on Web services -- 5.4 Building a runtime and development environment -- 5.4.1 Installing and configuring WebSphere Application Server -- 5.5 Overview of implemented scenarios -- 5.6 Scenario 1: Router-initiated integration -- 5.6.1 Implementation steps -- 5.6.2 Connector configuration -- 5.6.3 Create and deploy a user project -- 5.6.4 Generate deploy code -- 5.6.5 Create a test server in Studio -- 5.6.6 Test end-to-end solution -- 5.7 Scenario 2: Application-initiated integration -- 5.7.1 Implementation steps -- 5.7.2 Database configuration -- 5.7.3 Create service project -- 5.7.4 Create the Enterprise JavaBean -- 5.7.5 Create the message-driven bean -- 5.7.6 Updating the test server configuration -- 5.7.7 Deployment to WebSphere Application Server and testing -- 5.8 The Adapter Monitor perspective -- 5.9 WebSphere Application Server deployment and runtime operations -- 5.10 Summary -- Chapter 6. …”
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2225Publicado 2022Tabla de Contenidos: “…Conclusion -- 6.5. References -- 7. The Implementation of Hierarchical Classifications and Cochran's Rule in the Analysis of Social Data -- 7.1. …”
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2226Publicado 2015Tabla de Contenidos: “…5.3.6 Some Results of Experimental Studies -- 5.3.7 Overview of the Environment for Task Training byDemonstration of the Movements of the Human Head -- 5.3.8 Training the Robot to Grab Objects by Demonstration ofOperator Hand Movements -- 5.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6 - A Multi-Agent Reinforcement LearningApproach for the Efficient Controlof Mobile Robots -- Abstract -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Holonic Homogenous Multi-Agent Systems -- 6.2.1 Holonic, Multi-Agent Systems -- 6.2.2 Homogenous, Multi-Agent Systems -- 6.2.3 Approach to Commitment and Coordination in H2 MAS -- 6.2.4 Learning to Coordinate Through Interaction -- 6.3 Vehicle Steering Module -- 6.4 A Decomposition of Mobile Platform -- 6.5 The Robot Control System Learning -- 6.5.1 Learning of the Turning of a Module-Agent -- 6.5.1.1 Simulation -- 6.5.1.2 Verification -- 6.5.2 Learning of the Turning of a Module-Agent -- 6.5.2.1 Simulation -- 6.5.2.2 Verification -- 6.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7 - Underwater Robot Intelligent Control Basedon Multilayer Neural Network -- Abstract -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Underwater Robot Model -- 7.3 Intelligent NN Controller and Learning AlgorithmDerivation -- 7.4 Simulation Results of the Intelligent NN Controller -- 7.5 Modification of NN Control -- 7.6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 8 - Advanced Trends in Design of SlipDisplacement Sensors for Intelligent Robots -- Abstract -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Analysis of Robot Task Solving Based on SlipDisplacement Signals Detection -- 8.3 Analysis of Methods for Slip Displacement SensorsDesign -- 8.4 Mathematical Model of Magnetic Slip DisplacementSensor -- 8.4.1 SDS Based on "Permanent Magnet/Hall Sensor" SensitiveElement and Its Mathematical Model -- 8.4.2 Simulation Results -- 8.5 Advanced Approaches for Increasing the Efficiencyof Slip Displacement Sensors…”
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2227Publicado 2017Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.5.2 VERTICAL METAL-OXIDE SEMICONDUCTOR POWER FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS -- 4.5.3 GATE DRIVE IMPEDANCE -- Gate-Source Overvoltage -- Source Lead Inductance -- 4.5.4 SWITCHING SPEED -- 4.5.5 ON-STATE RESISTANCE -- P-Channel Vertical Metal-Oxide Semiconductor -- 4.6 INSULATED GATE BIPOLAR TRANSISTORS -- 4.6.1 INSULATED GATE BIPOLAR TRANSISTOR STRUCTURE -- 4.6.2 ADVANTAGES OVER MOSFETS AND BIPOLARS -- 4.6.3 DISADVANTAGES -- 4.7 WIDE BAND GAP DEVICES -- 5 - Analog Integrated Circuits -- 5.1 THE IDEAL OP-AMP -- 5.1.1 APPLICATIONS CATEGORIES -- 5.2 THE PRACTICAL OP-AMP -- 5.2.1 OFFSET VOLTAGE -- Output Saturation Due to Amplified Offset -- Reducing the Effect of Offset -- Offset Drift -- Circuit Techniques to Remove the Effect of Drift -- 5.2.2 BIAS AND OFFSET CURRENTS -- Bias Current Levels -- Output Offsets Due to Bias and Offset Currents -- 5.2.3 COMMON-MODE EFFECTS -- Common-Mode Rejection Ratio -- Power Supply Rejection Ratio -- 5.2.4 INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE -- Absolute Maximum Input -- 5.2.5 OUTPUT PARAMETERS -- Power Rail Voltage -- Load Impedance -- 5.2.6 AC PARAMETERS -- 5.2.7 SLEW RATE AND LARGE-SIGNAL BANDWIDTH -- Slew Rate -- Large-Signal Bandwidth -- Slewing Distortion -- 5.2.8 SMALL-SIGNAL BANDWIDTH -- 5.2.9 SETTLING TIME -- 5.2.10 THE OSCILLATING AMPLIFIER -- Ground Coupling -- Power Supply Coupling -- Output-Stage Instability -- Stray Capacitance at the Input -- Parasitic Feedback -- 5.2.11 OPEN-LOOP GAIN -- Sagging AOL -- 5.2.12 NOISE -- Definitions -- 5.2.13 CALCULATING THE EFFECT OF NOISE IN A CIRCUIT -- Power Spectral Density of Noise -- Types of Noise -- Thermal Noise -- Amplifier Noise -- Noise Bandwidth -- Modeling and Simulation of Noise -- 5.2.14 SUPPLY CURRENT AND VOLTAGE -- Supply Voltage -- Supply Current -- lS Versus Speed and Dissipation -- 5.2.15 TEMPERATURE RATINGS -- Specification Validity -- Package Reliability…”
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2228Publicado 2016Tabla de Contenidos: “…. -- 5.3.3 Annona -- 5.3.4 Croton megalocarpus -- 5.3.5 Azadirachta indica -- 5.3.6 Waste oils -- 5.3.7 Other sources of low-cost, renewable oil for biofuel production -- 5.4 Raw materials for bioethanol production -- 5.4.1 Most frequent raw materials for bioethanol production -- 5.4.1.1 Raw materials employed by country…”
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2229por Sakiyama, Kazuo, 1971-Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.4.6 Integral Property of AES Reduced to 2.5 Rounds 135 -- 4.4.7 Balanced Property 136 -- 4.4.8 Integral Property of AES Reduced to Three Rounds and Distinguishing Attack 137 -- 4.4.9 Key Recovery Attack with Integral Cryptanalysis for Five Rounds 139 -- 4.4.10 Higher-Order Integral Property + 141 -- 4.4.11 Key Recovery Attack with Integral Cryptanalysis for Six Rounds + 143 -- Further Reading 147 -- 5 Side-Channel Analysis and Fault Analysis on Block Ciphers 149 -- 5.1 Introduction 149 -- 5.1.1 Intrusion Degree of Physical Attacks 149 -- 5.1.2 Passive and Active Noninvasive Physical Attacks 151 -- 5.1.3 Cryptanalysis Compared to Side-Channel Analysis and Fault Analysis 151 -- 5.2 Basics of Side-Channel Analysis 152 -- 5.2.1 Side Channels of Digital Circuits 152 -- 5.2.2 Goal of Side-Channel Analysis 154 -- 5.2.3 General Procedures of Side-Channel Analysis 155 -- 5.2.4 Profiling versus Non-profiling Side-Channel Analysis 156 -- 5.2.5 Divide-and-Conquer Algorithm 157 -- 5.3 Side-Channel Analysis on Block Ciphers 159 -- 5.3.1 Power Consumption Measurement in Power Analysis 160 -- 5.3.2 Simple Power Analysis and Differential Power Analysis 163 -- 5.3.3 General Key Recovery Algorithm for DPA 164 -- 5.3.4 Overview of Attack Targets 169 -- 5.3.5 Single-Bit DPA Attack on AES-128 Hardware Implementations 181 -- 5.3.6 Attacks Using HW Model on AES-128 Hardware Implementations 186 -- 5.3.7 Attacks Using HD Model on AES-128 Hardware Implementations 192 -- 5.3.8 Attacks with Collision Model + 199 -- 5.4 Basics of Fault Analysis 203 -- 5.4.1 Faults Caused by Setup-Time Violations 205 -- 5.4.2 Faults Caused by Data Alternation 208 -- 5.5 Fault Analysis on Block Ciphers 208 -- 5.5.1 Differential Fault Analysis 208 -- 5.5.2 Fault Sensitivity Analysis + 215 -- Acknowledgment 223 -- Bibliography 223 -- 6 Advanced Fault Analysis with Techniques from Cryptanalysis 225 -- 6.1 Optimized Differential Fault Analysis 226 -- 6.1.1 Relaxing Fault Model 226 -- 6.1.2 Four Classes of Faulty Byte Positions 227.…”
Publicado 2015
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2230Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Business-Epics und Enablers -- 7.4.2 Der Lean Business Case eines Epics -- Hypothesen-Statement für ein Epic -- Leichtgewichtiger Lean Business Case -- Praxis -- 7.4.3 Portfolio-Kanban -- 7.4.4 Ein prototypisches Kanban-System -- 7.4.5 Schrittweise Implementierung -- 7.4.6 Priorisierung im Portfolio-Backlog -- 7.4.7 Schätzen und Planen für das Portfolio -- 7.4.8 Weiterentwicklung von Epics im Portfolio-Kanban -- 7.5 Budgets -- 7.5.1 Das Problem mit klassischen Budgets -- 7.5.2 Budgeting durch Lean Portfolio Management -- #1: Finanziere Agile Release Trains, nicht Projekte -- #2: Stärke die Entscheidungskompetenz der Release Trains -- #3: Steuere Release Trains über dynamische Budgets -- #4: Halte eine Reserve für das Portfolio-Backlog -- 7.6 Wertströme -- 7.6.1 Den Wertstrom identifizieren -- Fragen zur Identifikation des Wertstroms -- Finde die »Niere« -- 7.6.2 Mehrere Release Trains organisieren -- 7.6.3 Koordination über mehrere Trains -- Integration -- 7.6.4 Andere Arten der Entkopplung -- 8 Portfolio-Rollen -- 8.1 Lean Portfolio Management -- Unterschiede zum klassischen Portfoliomanagement -- Strategie- und Investitionenfinanzierung -- Unterstützung des Programmmanagements -- Steuerung und Feedback -- 8.2 Epic Owner -- 8.2.1 Verantwortlichkeiten des Epic Owners…”
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2231Publicado 2016Tabla de Contenidos: “…Synchronization-based objective function -- 6.3.2 Optimization of Topology -- Greedy algorithm -- Relaxed optimization -- Decomposition-based optimization -- Structure-based optimization -- 6.4 Team decision theory -- 6.4.1 Team Decision Theory -- System model -- Values of multiple information structures -- Information structures in networks -- 6.4.2 Team Decision Theory in Optimal Control -- System model -- State teams -- Dynamic teams -- 6.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 7: Communication network operation for CPSs -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Main Challenges -- 7.1.2 Main Approaches -- 7.2 Hybrid system modeling for CPSs -- 7.2.1 Hybrid Systems -- Linear switching system -- Control of linear switching systems -- 7.2.2 Hybrid System Model of a CPS -- Communication mode -- Relationship between communication and dynamics modes -- 7.3 Optimization of scheduling policy -- 7.3.1 Fundamental Challenges -- 7.3.2 Mode Provisioning -- Generic procedure -- Illustration by examples -- 7.3.3 Mode Scheduling -- Centralized mode scheduling -- Distributed scheduling -- 7.4 Scheduling: other approaches -- 7.4.1 Optimization-Based Scheduling -- System model -- Communication constraints -- 7.4.2 Effective Information-Based Scheduling -- Delay-tolerant Kalman filtering -- Definition of virtual queues -- Information bits -- Distributed scheduling -- 7.5 Routing -- 7.5.1 Estimation Oriented Routing -- System model -- Encoder and decoder -- Evolution of covariance -- 7.5.2 System Dynamics-Aware Multicast Routing -- System model -- Single mode routing -- Multiple routing modes -- 7.6 Conclusions -- Chapter 8: Physical layer design -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Modulation -- 8.1.2 Coding -- Source coding -- Channel coding -- 8.2 Adaptive modulation -- 8.2.1 System Model -- Physical dynamics -- Communication channel…”
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2233Publicado 2024Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.3.1 Drawbacks -- 4.3.1.1 Complexity and Expertise Dependency -- 4.3.1.2 Technological Hurdles -- 4.3.1.3 Performance and Verification -- 4.3.2 Input Data -- 4.4 Proposed System -- 4.4.1 Streamlined Expertise Requirements -- 4.4.2 Scalable Technology Implementation -- 4.4.3 Robust Performance and Validation -- 4.4.4 Advantages -- 4.4.4.1 Enhanced Accessibility -- 4.4.4.2 Improved Scalability -- 4.4.4.3 Consistently Reliable Performance -- 4.4.5 Proposed Algorithm Steps -- 4.5 Experimental Results -- 4.5.1 Performance Evaluation Methods -- 4.5.1.1 Accuracy -- 4.5.1.2 Precision -- 4.5.1.3 Recall -- 4.5.1.4 Sensitivity -- 4.5.1.5 Specificity -- 4.5.1.6 F1 Score -- 4.5.1.7 Area Under Curve (AUC) -- 4.5.1.8 Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) Architecture -- 4.5.1.9 Model Training and Validation -- 4.5.1.10 Data Augmentation and Regularization -- 4.5.1.11 Performance Metrics -- 4.6 Conclusion -- Conflicts of Interest -- References -- Chapter 5 Machine Learning-Enabled Digital Twins for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Purposes -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Conceptualization of Digital Twin and Machine Learning -- 5.2.1 Digital Twins -- 5.2.1.1 Working With the Digital Twins -- 5.2.2 Machine Learning -- 5.2.2.1 Deep Learning -- 5.2.2.2 Reinforcement Learning -- 5.3 State-of-the-Art Works -- 5.4 Applications of Digital Twins Enabled With Deep Learning Models and Reinforcement Learning -- 5.5 Limitations and Challenges -- 5.6 Opportunities/Future Scope -- 5.7 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 6 Blockchain as the Backbone of a Connected Ecosystem of Smart Hospitals -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Smart Hospitals -- 6.2.1 Key Technologies in Smart Hospital Environments -- 6.2.1.1 Internet of Things (IoT) -- 6.2.1.2 Artificial Intelligence (AI) -- 6.2.1.3 Big Data Analytics -- 6.2.1.4 Interoperable Systems…”
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2234Publicado 2005Tabla de Contenidos: “…Technical impact of major design changes -- 5.1 VisiBroker to IBM ORB change -- 5.1.1 IBM ORB setup -- 5.1.2 Using Server Access Interface with the IBM ORB -- 5.1.3 WebSphere MQ triggering replacing Object Activation Daemon -- 5.1.4 Setting up WebSphere MQ triggering -- 5.2 Tooling changes to WebSphere InterChange Server -- 5.2.1 WebSphere InterChange Server development model -- 5.2.2 Configuration files updated to XML -- 5.2.3 Eclipse platform -- 5.2.4 System Manager -- 5.2.5 System Monitor -- 5.2.6 Business Object Probes -- 5.2.7 Web-based flow and failed-flow management -- 5.2.8 Integrated Test Environment -- 5.2.9 Collaboration debugger -- 5.2.10 Activity Editor -- Chapter 6. …”
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2235Publicado 2017Tabla de Contenidos: “…Maslow (ROW 3B) -- 12.2.6 The Pragmatists (Row 4) -- 12.3 The Inception of the Digital Age (Rows 5 to 7 of Table IB) -- 12.4 Differences Between Information and Knowledge Machines -- 12.5 The Impact of Digital Domains on Extended Information -- 12.5.1 Positive Events Through the Knowledge Era (Row 5 Table IB) -- 12.5.1.1 Positive personal migration -- 12.5.1.2 Positive social migration -- 12.5.2 Negative Events in the Knowledge Era (Row 6 in Table IB) -- 12.5.3 Object and Function Basis of Kms in the Society (Row 7 Table IB) -- 12.6 Action [(VF)* Upon *Object (NO)] Based Operations -- 12.6.1 Generic Representation Of Vf*No -- 12.6.2 Processors for Numerous Applications…”
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2236Publicado 2023Tabla de Contenidos: “…Absolute Quantification -- 5.8 Mass Spectrometry - Lipidomics and Metabolomics -- 5.9 Mass Spectrometry - Drug Discovery -- 5.10 Conclusion and Future Scope -- 5.11 Resources and Software -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 6 Applications of Bioinformatics Tools in Medicinal Biology and Biotechnology -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Bioinformatics Tools -- 6.3 The Genetic Basis of Diseases -- 6.4 Proteomics -- 6.5 Transcriptomic -- 6.6 Cancer -- 6.7 Diagnosis -- 6.8 Drug Discovery and Testing -- 6.9 Molecular Medicines -- 6.10 Personalized (Precision) Medicines -- 6.11 Vaccine Development and Drug Discovery in Infectious Diseases and COVID-19 Pandemic -- 6.12 Prognosis of Ailments -- 6.13 Concluding Remarks and Future Prospects -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 7 Clinical Applications of "Omics" Technology as a Bioinformatic Tool -- Abbreviations -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Execution Method -- 7.3 Overview of Omics Technology -- 7.4 Genomics -- 7.5 Nutrigenomics -- 7.6 Transcriptomics…”
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2237Publicado 2005Tabla de Contenidos: “…Device management -- 11.1 Device management overview -- 11.2 Architecture -- 11.2.1 Device Manager -- 11.2.2 OSGi Agent -- 11.2.3 Device Manager database -- 11.2.4 Device Management portlets -- 11.2.5 Device Manager Console -- 11.3 OGSGi device sample scenario -- 11.3.1 Software distribution for OSGi bundles -- 11.3.2 Software removal for OSGi bundles -- 11.3.3 Connecting the Device Manager server and WebSphere Studio Device Developer -- 11.4 Device Manager sample scenario -- 11.4.1 Interim Fix 1 and IFix instructions -- 11.4.2 Device Manager scenario description -- 11.4.3 Device Manager bundle procedure -- 11.4.4 Update the sample application to use the new service -- 11.4.5 Device manager bundle review -- 11.4.6 Running the sample application with device management bundle -- 11.4.7 Device Troubleshooting -- 11.5 Troubleshooting with Device Manager -- Appendix A. Installing WCTME V5.7.1 -- WCTME Overview -- Installation prerequisites -- Preinstallation procedures -- Machine installations -- WebSphere Studio Site Developer installation…”
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2238por Moeller, MortenTabla de Contenidos: “…Creating profiles, packages, and tasks -- 5.1 Defining the logical structure of the environment -- 5.2 Deploying management endpoints -- 5.3 Creating monitoring profiles -- 5.3.1 Inventory scanning -- 5.3.2 Hardware scanning -- 5.3.3 System software scan -- 5.3.4 Custom scan -- 5.3.5 Defining OS and HW Monitoring Profiles -- 5.3.6 Defining TEC profiles -- 5.3.7 Building the software package for deploying DB2 Server -- 5.3.8 Creating a DB2 instance for the Outlet Solution -- 5.3.9 Defining DB2 monitoring objects -- 5.3.10 Creating the db2ecc user ID -- 5.3.11 Creating profiles for Tivoli Monitoring for Databases -- 5.3.12 Deploying WebSphere Application Server -- 5.3.13 Enabling WebSphere Application Server monitoring -- 5.3.14 Creating a software package for TimeCard Store Server -- 5.3.15 Installing the TMTP Management Agent -- 5.3.16 Configuring TMTP to monitor WebSphere -- Part 3 Putting the solution to use -- Chapter 6. …”
Publicado 2005
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2239por Bergland, JohnTabla de Contenidos: “…Security and administration -- 6.1 Linux security -- 6.1.1 System security -- 6.2 Linux administration -- 6.2.1 Scripting -- 6.2.2 Remote administration -- 6.3 Domino security -- 6.3.1 Domino 6.5 server document -- 6.3.2 Database ACLs -- 6.3.3 Notes.ini settings for Domino administration -- 6.4 Domino Web Access 6.5 security -- 6.4.1 Encrypted mail support -- 6.4.2 Secure logout -- 6.4.3 Additional security considerations -- 6.5 Domino 6.5 administration -- 6.5.1 Domino Web Administrator -- 6.5.2 Server tab -- 6.5.3 Domino Java Console -- 6.6 Converting mail files to Domino Web Access 6.5 -- Chapter 7. Configuration and tuning -- 7.1 Configuring Linux tunable parameters for DWA 6.5 -- 7.1.1 Modifying file descriptor and thread limits -- 7.2 Domino Web Access configuration and tuning…”
Publicado 2004
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2240por Laitinen, SailaTabla de Contenidos: “…12 -- 2.3.1 Baseline Maturity 13 -- 2.3.2 Customization Maturity 13 -- 2.3.3 Least Stable Sub-system 14 -- 2.3.4 Program Timing 14 -- 2.4 Summary 14 -- Chapter 3: Release Management 17 -- 3.1 The Build Cycle 19 -- 3.2 Required Testing Activities 23 -- 3.3 Summary 23 -- Chapter 4: Binary Compatibility 25 -- 4.1 API Categorization 28 -- 4.2 Maintaining Compatibility 30 -- 4.2.1 Platform Compatibility 30 -- 4.2.2 Platform-based Phone Compatibility 31 -- 4.2.3 Application Compatibility 32 -- 4.2.4 Compatibility Dimensions 32 -- 4.3 Binary Compatibility Scenario 33 -- 4.4 Binary Compatibility Verifi cation 35 -- 4.4.1 The Binary Compatibility Verifi cation Process 35 -- 4.4.2 The Binary Compatibility Verifi cation Suite 36 -- 4.4.2.1 The SDK Analyser 36 -- 4.4.2.2 The Source Analyser 38 -- 4.4.2.3 The Binary Analyser 39 -- 4.4.2.4 The Application Launcher 39 -- 4.4.2.5 Binary Compatibility Applications 40 -- 4.4.2.6 Third-Party Applications 40 -- 4.5 Possible Future Tools 40 -- 4.5.1 DepInfo Tool 41 -- 4.5.2 Header Checker Tool 41 -- 4.5.3 Ordinal Checker 42 -- 4.6 Summary 42 -- Chapter 5: Certifi cates and Standards 43 -- 5.1 Technology Certifi cates 44 -- 5.1.1 Java/TCK 44 -- 5.1.2 Bluetooth 47 -- 5.1.2.1 BT Certifi cation Areas 47 -- 5.1.3 Other Technology Licences 48 -- 5.1.4 Security Certifi cates 49 -- 5.1.5 Universal Serial Bus 50 -- 5.1.6 Infrared Connectivity 50 -- 5.1.7 Multimedia Cards (MMC) 51 -- 5.2 The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) 52.…”
Publicado 2007
Libro electrónico