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  1. 281
    Publicado 2023
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Reducing the signal-to-noise ratio -- Our first custom wrapper method - global.log() -- Rules to enforce coding standards -- Strict mode -- Turning on individual TypeScript subset rule checks -- CodeGPT -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Super Speed - Time-Travel Paradoxes and Broken Promises -- Technical requirements -- The time-travel dilemma -- Schrödinger and the quantum mechanics of test automation -- Callbacks, promises, and async/await -- The death of fibers and synchronous mode -- Keep it simple with async and await -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Alter Egos - The ClickAdv Wrapper -- Adding a helpers file -- The "Hello, World!" …”
    Libro electrónico
  2. 282
    Publicado 2015
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Machine generated contents note: Foreword xi About the Authors xiii Preface xv Acknowledgments xvii Introduction xix Terminology xxi 1 Introduction to LTE/SAE 1 1.1 Role of 3GPP 1 1.2 History of LTE 3 1.3 Drivers for LTE 5 1.4 EPS compared to GPRS and UMTS 6 1.5 Spectrum Considerations 7 1.6 Network Architecture 9 1.6.1 Radio Access Network and Core Network 9 1.6.2 Architecture Principles 9 1.6.3 Non-roaming Architecture 10 1.6.4 Roaming Architectures 11 1.6.5 Description of Functional Entities 12 1.6.6 Session Management 17 1.6.7 Policy and Charging Control 19 1.6.8 Interfaces and Protocols in EPS 21 1.6.9 Mobility Management 26 1.6.10 Intra E-UTRAN Handover 30 1.6.11 Security 31 1.6.12 Charging 34 1.7 IP Multimedia Subsystem 38 1.7.1 Summary of Reference Points and Protocols 40 1.8 Voice and SMS in LTE 41 1.8.1 Voice 41 1.8.2 Short Message Service 42 1.9 Interworking with 2G/3G Networks 43 1.9.1 Overview 43 1.9.2 Interworking with Legacy Networks 43 1.9.3 Functional Description 43 1.10 Interworking with Non-3GPP Access Networks 44 1.10.1 Summary of Reference Points and Protocols 47 1.11 Network Sharing 48 1.11.1 UE-Based Network Selection 49 1.11.2 RAN-Based Network Selection 49 1.12 Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service 50 1.12.1 Principles 50 1.12.2 Description of Functional Entities 51 1.12.3 MBMS Enhancements 52 1.12.4 MBSFN and MBMS Radio Channels 53 1.13 Terms and Definitions 54 1.13.1 Roaming 54 1.13.2 Circuit-Switched and Packet-Switched Networks 55 1.13.3 Access Stratum and Non-Access Stratum 55 References 56 2 Regulatory Features 59 2.1 Emergency Calls 59 2.1.1 Overview 59 2.1.2 Requirements 59 2.1.3 Emergency Call Architecture 60 2.1.4 PSAP Callback 68 2.1.5 Emergency Numbers 68 2.1.6 Non Voice Emergency Services 69 2.1.7 Automated Emergency Calls 69 2.2 Public Warning System 71 2.3 Lawful Interception 72 2.3.1 Principles 72 2.3.2 Lawful Interception for EPS 74 2.4 Enhanced Multimedia Priority Services 74 References 76 3 LTE for Public Safety Networks 77 3.1 Why LTE for Public Safety Networks? …”
    Libro electrónico
  3. 283
    por Green, Ido
    Publicado 2012
    “…If you have an intermediate to advanced understanding of JavaScript— especially event handling and callbacks—you’re ready to tackle Web Workers with the tools in this example-driven guide…”
    Libro electrónico
  4. 284
    Publicado 2015
    “…Forwarding call wrappers and function wrappers provide an elegant solution to many problems involving interfaces and callbacks. In this webcast we will explore how to employ std::bind and std::function to write better, decoupled code.Participants will learn:What a functor is and why it is usefulHow to bind call arguments of all flavorsHow to use placeholders and adapt interfacesHow to store callable things based on their signatureHow to create better interfaces with std::bind and std::function…”
    Video
  5. 285
    Publicado 2012
    “…This book will give you a solid foundation for managing async tasks without losing your sanity in a tangle of callbacks. It's a fast-paced guide to the most essential techniques for dealing with async behavior, including PubSub, evented models, and Promises. …”
    Libro electrónico
  6. 286
    Publicado 2019
    “…As you progress through the chapters, you'll use asynchronous programming with callbacks and promises, handle browser events, and perform Document Object Model (DOM) manipulation. …”
    Libro electrónico
  7. 287
    Publicado 2018
    “…You'll structure code with modules, replace callbacks with promises, and use classes instead of constructors. …”
    Libro electrónico
  8. 288
    Publicado 2023
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…12.2.5 Eager fetching with multiple SELECTs -- 12.2.6 Dynamic eager fetching -- 12.3 Using fetch profiles -- 12.3.1 Declaring Hibernate fetch profiles -- 12.3.2 Working with entity graphs -- Summary -- 13 Filtering data -- 13.1 Cascading state transitions -- 13.1.1 Available cascading options -- 13.1.2 Transitive detachment and merging -- 13.1.3 Cascading refresh -- 13.1.4 Cascading replication -- 13.2 Listening to and intercepting events -- 13.2.1 JPA event listeners and callbacks -- 13.2.2 Implementing Hibernate interceptors -- 13.2.3 The core event system -- 13.3 Auditing and versioning with Hibernate Envers -- 13.3.1 Enabling audit logging -- 13.3.2 Creating an audit trail -- 13.3.3 Finding revisions -- 13.3.4 Accessing historical data -- 13.4 Dynamic data filters -- 13.4.1 Defining dynamic filters -- 13.4.2 Applying a dynamic filter -- 13.4.3 Enabling a dynamic filter -- 13.4.4 Filtering collection access -- Summary -- Part 4. …”
    Libro electrónico
  9. 289
    por Gucer, Vasfi, Ceylan, Sanver
    Publicado 2005
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Inventory and Software Distribution components -- 4.1 Inventory component -- 4.1.1 What is gathered by Tivoli Inventory -- 4.1.2 Inventory architecture -- 4.1.3 Collection Table of Contents -- 4.1.4 Collection files -- 4.1.5 Inventory Collectors -- 4.1.6 Collection manager -- 4.1.7 Data Handler -- 4.1.8 Status Collector -- 4.1.9 Callback object -- 4.1.10 Managing data collection -- 4.1.11 Clearing the Collector -- 4.1.12 Inventory collection scenarios -- 4.1.13 Custom scans -- 4.1.14 Isolated scans -- 4.1.15 Querying inventory data -- 4.2 Software Distribution component…”
    Libro electrónico
  10. 290
    Publicado 2019
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…5.3.1 Altering a component's dimensions with flex -- 5.3.2 Specifying the direction of the flex with flexDirection -- 5.3.3 Defining how space is used around a component with justifyContent -- 5.3.4 Aligning children in a container with alignItems -- 5.3.5 Overriding the parent container's alignment with alignSelf -- 5.3.6 Preventing clipped items with flexWrap -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Navigation -- 6.1 React Native navigation vs. web navigation -- 6.2 Building a navigation-based app -- 6.3 Persisting data -- 6.4 Using DrawerNavigator to create drawer-based navigation -- Summary -- Chapter 7: Animations -- 7.1 Introducing the Animated API -- 7.2 Animating a form input to expand on focus -- 7.3 Creating a custom loading animation using interpolation -- 7.4 Creating multiple parallel animations -- 7.5 Creating an animated sequence -- 7.6 Using Animated.stagger to stagger animation start times -- 7.7 Other useful tips for using the Animated library -- 7.7.1 Resetting an animated value -- 7.7.2 Invoking a callback -- 7.7.3 Offloading animations to the native thread -- 7.7.4 Creating a custom animatable component using createAnimatedComponent -- Summary -- Chapter 8: Using the Redux data architecture library -- 8.1 What is Redux? …”
    Libro electrónico
  11. 291
    Publicado 2010
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Media Files Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Setting Up Snow Leopard -- Show Me: Media 1.1-Setting Network Preferences -- Show Me: Media 1.2-Changing Your User Account Password -- Tell Me More: Media 1.3-Creating Strong Passwords -- Chapter 2: Getting Comfortable with Snow Leopard -- Show Me: Media 2.1-Creating a User Account -- Show Me: Media 2.2-Deleting a User Account -- Show Me: Media 2.3-Setting Up Fast User Switching -- Tell Me More: Media 2.4-Inappropriate Use of Automatic Login -- Chapter 3: Getting Familiar with Your Hardware -- Tell Me More: Media 3.1-Trackpad Gestures -- Show Me: Media 3.2-Using the System Profiler -- Show Me: Media 3.3-Installing a Printer -- Chapter 4: Tailoring the Desktop to Your Liking -- Tell Me More: Media 4.1-Creating Neutral Space in a Photo -- Show Me: Media 4.2-Hiding the Dock -- Show Me: Media 4.3-Adding the Eject Button to Menu Extras -- Show Me: Media 4.4-Using the Mosaic Effect in a Screen Saver -- Chapter 5: Making Use of Support Resources -- Show Me: Media 5.1-Searching for Text in a Help Article -- Tell Me More: Media 5.2-Boolean Operators -- Show Me: Media 5.3-Scheduling a Callback from an Apple Expert -- Show Me: Media 5.4-Making an Appointment at the Genius Bar -- Chapter 6: Managing Applications and Files -- Tell Me More: Media 6.1-Contrasting Two Methods for Minimizing Windows -- Show Me: Media 6.2-Using Spaces -- Show Me: Media 6.3-Customizing Views in the Finder -- Show Me: Media 6.4-Creating a Smart Folder -- Show Me: Media 6.5-Adding Spotlight Comments to Files -- Show Me: Media 6.6-Using Other Features of Spotlight -- Show Me: Media 6.7-Copying Files by Dragging -- Show Me: Media 6.8-Moving Files by Dragging -- Chapter 7: Browsing the Web -- Tell Me More: Media 7.1-Setting Safari Preferences -- Show Me: Media 7.2-Customizing Top Sites…”
    Vídeo online
  12. 292
    por Gavin, Lee
    Publicado 2005
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Synchronous event processing (callback) -- 9.1 Overview of the executeCollaboration method -- 9.1.1 Parameters -- 9.2 Using the executeCollaboration method -- 9.3 Single or multithreaded support for sequential event processing -- 9.4 Adapter termination and sequential event processing -- 9.4.1 Normal termination -- 9.4.2 Abnormal termination or no neat adapter shutdown situations -- Chapter 10. …”
    Libro electrónico
  13. 293
    por Benedetti, Ryan
    Publicado 2011
    “…With Head First jQuery, you'll quickly get up to speed on this amazing JavaScript library by learning how to navigate HTML documents while handling events, effects, callbacks, and animations. By the time you've completed the book, you'll be incorporating Ajax apps, working seamlessly with HTML and CSS, and handling data with PHP, MySQL and JSON. …”
    Libro electrónico
  14. 294
    por Dāsa, Rādhārādhya. author
    Publicado 2016
    “…What you'll learn What is unit testing and CakePHP and how to put the two together What is clean coding What is TDD and the development cycle using this approach How to work with fixtures, model tests, text callbacks, controller tests, and more How to do mocks, test suites, testing from command line and more How to work with code coverage, fixtures data and testing private methods…”
    Libro electrónico
  15. 295
    Publicado 2018
    “…Use RxJS 5 to write complex programs in a simple way, and master the Observable: a powerful data type that substitutes callbacks and promises. Think about your programs as streams of data that change and adapt to produce what you want. …”
    Libro electrónico
  16. 296
    Publicado 2022
    “…You will learn all about event loops and how JavaScript works behind the screen and how it executes asynchronous code, about callbacks and their drawbacks, how promises replaced them and how Async Await made promises prettier. …”
    Video
  17. 297
    Publicado 2015
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…5.22.1 A Simple Master-Worker Setup -- 5.22.2 A Multithreaded Master-Worker Setup -- Exercises -- Chapter 6: GPU programming -- 6.1 GPU Programming -- 6.2 CUDA's programming model: threads, blocks, and grids -- 6.3 CUDA's execution model: streaming multiprocessors and warps -- 6.4 CUDA compilation process -- 6.5 Putting together a CUDA project -- 6.6 Memory hierarchy -- 6.6.1 Local Memory/Registers -- 6.6.2 Shared Memory -- 6.6.3 Constant Memory -- 6.6.4 Texture and Surface Memory -- 6.7 Optimization techniques -- 6.7.1 Block and Grid Design -- 6.7.2 Kernel Structure -- 6.7.3 Shared Memory Access -- 6.7.4 Global Memory Access -- 6.7.5 Page-Locked and Zero-Copy Memory -- 6.7.6 Unified Memory -- 6.7.7 Asynchronous Execution and Streams -- 6.7.7.1 Stream Synchronization: Events and Callbacks -- 6.8 Dynamic parallelism -- 6.9 Debugging CUDA programs -- 6.10 Profiling CUDA programs -- 6.11 CUDA and MPI -- 6.12 Case studies -- 6.12.1 Fractal Set Calculation -- 6.12.1.1 Version #1: One thread per pixel -- 6.12.1.2 Version #2: Pinned host and pitched device memory -- 6.12.1.3 Version #3: Multiple pixels per thread -- 6.12.1.4 Evaluation -- 6.12.2 Block Cipher Encryption -- 6.12.2.1 Version #1: The case of a standalone GPU machine -- 6.12.2.2 Version #2: Overlapping GPU communication and computation -- 6.12.2.3 Version #3: Using a cluster of GPU machines -- 6.12.2.4 Evaluation -- Exercises -- Chapter 7: The Thrust template library -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 First steps in Thrust -- 7.3 Working with Thrust datatypes -- 7.4 Thrust algorithms -- 7.4.1 Transformations -- 7.4.2 Sorting and searching -- 7.4.3 Reductions -- 7.4.4 Scans/prefix sums -- 7.4.5 Data management and manipulation -- 7.5 Fancy iterators -- 7.6 Switching device back ends -- 7.7 Case studies -- 7.7.1 Monte carlo integration -- 7.7.2 DNA Sequence alignment -- Exercises…”
    Libro electrónico
  18. 298
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Inspecting and monitoring deep-learning models using Keras callba- acks and TensorBoard -- 7.2.1. Using callbacks to act on a model during training -- 7.2.2. …”
    Libro electrónico
  19. 299
    Publicado 2020
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Documentation -- 11 Post-engagement cleanup -- 11.1 Killing active shell connections -- 11.2 Deactivating local user accounts -- 11.2.1 Removing entries from /etc/passwd -- 11.3 Removing leftover files from the filesystem -- 11.3.1 Removing Windows registry hive copies -- 11.3.2 Removing SSH key pairs -- 11.3.3 Removing ntds.dit copies -- 11.4 Reversing configuration changes -- 11.4.1 Disabling MSSQL stored procedures -- 11.4.2 Disabling anonymous file shares -- 11.4.3 Removing crontab entries -- 11.5 Closing backdoors -- 11.5.1 Undeploying WAR files from Apache Tomcat -- 11.5.2 Closing the Sticky Keys backdoor -- 11.5.3 Uninstalling persistent Meterpreter callbacks -- Summary -- 12 Writing a solid pentest deliverable -- 12.1 Eight components of a solid pentest deliverable -- 12.2 Executive summary…”
    Libro electrónico
  20. 300
    Publicado 2020
    “…We then show you how to build asynchronous control flow patterns with callbacks, promises and async/await. Next, we dive into Node.js streams, unveiling their power and showing you how to use them at their full capacity. …”
    Libro electrónico