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  1. 1921
    por Teulier, Régine
    Publicado 2024
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Lifecycle management -- 2.3.2. Closed-loop lifecycle management -- 2.4. Models, standards and product ontologies -- 2.4.1. …”
    Libro electrónico
  2. 1922
    Publicado 2024
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- The use of GPS in drones -- Voltage and current sensors and their roles -- Sensor fusion and state estimation -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Introduction to Drone Firmware and Flight Stacks -- Technical requirements -- Introduction to firmware -- Components of firmware and their roles -- Firmware example -- Tools used to develop firmware -- Differences between software and firmware -- Introduction to drone firmware -- How it is different from general firmware -- The structure of drone firmware -- Introduction to drone flight stacks -- Open source drone flight stack -- Closed source (proprietary) drone flight stack -- Basic PX4 controller loop diagram -- PX4 flight stack -- The ArduPilot flight stack -- Summary -- Chapter 7: Introduction to Ground Control Station Software -- Technical requirements -- Introduction to GCSs…”
    Libro electrónico
  3. 1923
    Publicado 2016
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Identification of Observed Variable (Path) Models -- General Requirements -- Unique Estimates -- Rule for Recursive Models -- Identification of Nonrecursive Models -- Models with Feedback Loops and All Possible Disturbance Correlations -- Graphical Rules for Other Types of Nonrecursive Models -- Respecification of Nonrecursive Models that are Not Identified -- A Healthy Perspective on Identification -- Empirical Underidentification -- Managing Identification Problems -- Path Analysis Research Example -- Summary -- Learn More -- Exercises -- Appendix 7.A. …”
    Libro
  4. 1924
    por Cox, Christopher 1965-
    Publicado 2014
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…2.7.3 Bearer Implementation Using GTP 38 -- 2.7.4 Bearer Implementation Using GRE and PMIP 39 -- 2.7.5 Signalling Radio Bearers 39 -- 2.8 State Diagrams 40 -- 2.8.1 EPS Mobility Management 40 -- 2.8.2 EPS Connection Management 40 -- 2.8.3 Radio Resource Control 41 -- 2.9 Spectrum Allocation 43 -- References 45 -- 3 Digital Wireless Communications 49 -- 3.1 Radio Transmission and Reception 49 -- 3.1.1 Carrier Signal 49 -- 3.1.2 Modulation Techniques 50 -- 3.1.3 The Modulation Process 51 -- 3.1.4 The Demodulation Process 53 -- 3.1.5 Channel Estimation 55 -- 3.1.6 Bandwidth of the Modulated Signal 55 -- 3.2 Radio Transmission in a Mobile Cellular Network 56 -- 3.2.1 Multiple Access Techniques 56 -- 3.2.2 FDD and TDD Modes 56 -- 3.3 Impairments to the Received Signal 58 -- 3.3.1 Propagation Loss 58 -- 3.3.2 Noise and Interference 58 -- 3.3.3 Multipath and Fading 58 -- 3.3.4 Inter-symbol Interference 60 -- 3.4 Error Management 61 -- 3.4.1 Forward Error Correction 61 -- 3.4.2 Automatic Repeat Request 62 -- 3.4.3 Hybrid ARQ 63 -- References 65 -- 4 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access 67 -- 4.1 Principles of OFDMA 67 -- 4.1.1 Sub-carriers 67 -- 4.1.2 The OFDM Transmitter 68 -- 4.1.3 The OFDM Receiver 70 -- 4.1.4 The Fast Fourier Transform 72 -- 4.1.5 Block Diagram of OFDMA 72 -- 4.1.6 Details of the Fourier Transform 73 -- 4.2 Benefits and Additional Features of OFDMA 75 -- 4.2.1 Orthogonal Sub-carriers 75 -- 4.2.2 Choice of Sub-carrier Spacing 75 -- 4.2.3 Frequency-Specific Scheduling 77 -- 4.2.4 Reduction of Inter-symbol Interference 78 -- 4.2.5 Cyclic Prefix Insertion 79 -- 4.2.6 Choice of Symbol Duration 80 -- 4.2.7 Fractional Frequency Re-use 81 -- 4.3 Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access 82 -- 4.3.1 Power Variations From OFDMA 82 -- 4.3.2 Block Diagram of SC-FDMA 83 -- References 85 -- 5 Multiple Antenna Techniques 87 -- 5.1 Diversity Processing 87 -- 5.1.1 Receive Diversity 87 -- 5.1.2 Closed Loop Transmit Diversity 88 -- 5.1.3 Open Loop Transmit Diversity 89.…”
    Libro electrónico
  5. 1925
    Publicado 2021
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Schmitt Trigger Feedback Network 385 9.16 Bipolar Transistor Receivers 389 9.17 CMOS Differential Receiver with Analog Layout Concepts 397 9.18 CMOS Differential Receiver Capacitance Loading 398 9.19 CMOS Differential Receiver ESD Mismatch 398 9.20 Analog Differential Pair ESD Signal Pin Matching with CommonWell Layout 400 9.21 Analog Differential Pair Common Centroid Design Layout - Signal-Pin to Signal-Pin and Parasitic ESD Elements 403 9.22 Off-chip Drivers (OCD) 405 9.23 Off-chip Driver I/O Standards and ESD 407 9.24 Off-chip Driver (OCD) ESD Design Basics 408 9.25 Off-chip Drivers (OCD): Mixed Voltage Interface 414 9.26 Off-chip Drivers (OCD): Self-bias Well OCD Networks 414 9.27 Self-bias Well Off-chip Driver (OCD) Networks 415 9.28 ESD Protection Networks for Self-bias Well OCD Networks 417 9.29 Programmable Impedance Off-chip Driver (OCD) Network 418 9.30 ESD Input Protection Networks for Programmable Impedance Off-chip Drivers 422 9.31 Universal Off-chip Drivers 423 9.32 Gate Array Off-chip Driver Design 423 9.33 Gate Array OCD Design - Impedance Matching of Unused Elements 425 9.34 OCD ESD Design - Power Rails Over Multi-finger MOSFETs 426 9.35 Off-chip Driver: Gate-modulated MOSFET ESD Network 427 9.36 Off-chip Driver Simplified Gate Modulated Network 428 9.37 Off-chip Drivers ESD Design: Integration of Coupling and Ballasting Techniques 428 9.38 Ballasting and Coupling 429 9.39 MOSFET Source-initiated Gate-bootstrapped Resistor Ballasted Multi-finger MOSFET with Diode 429 9.40 MOSFET Source-initiated Gate-bootstrapped Resistor Ballasted Multi-finger MOSFET with a MOSFET 430 9.41 Gate-coupled Domino Resistor-ballasted MOSFET 431 9.42 Substrate-modulated Resistor Ballasted MOSFET 433 9.43 Summary and Closing Comments 434 Problems 435 References 437 10 On-Chip ESD Protection Circuits - ESD Power Clamps 441 10.1 ESD Power Clamps 441 10.2 ESD Power Clamp Design Practices 441 10.3 Current Loops 442 10.4 Impedance 442 10.5 Segmentation 443 10.6 Voltage Limitations 443 10.7 Latchup 443 10.8 ESD Power Clamp Circuits 444 10.9 Classification of ESD Power Clamps 444 10.10 Master-Slave ESD Power Clamps 445 10.11 Trigger Networks 445 10.12 ESD Power Clamp Characteristics and Issues 445 10.13 Design Synthesis of ESD Power Clamp - Key Design Parameters 446 10.14 Design Synthesis of ESD Power Clamps Trigger Networks 446 10.15 Transient Response Frequency Trigger Element and the ESD Frequency Window 446 10.16 ESD Power Clamp Frequency Design Window 447 10.17 Design Synthesis of ESD Power Clamp - Voltage Triggered ESD Trigger Elements 448 10.18 Design Synthesis of ESD Power Clamp - The ESD Power Clamp Shunting Element 449 10.19 ESD Power Clamp Trigger Condition vs. …”
    Libro electrónico
  6. 1926
    Publicado 2010
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…5.1 Programming "How-To -- 5.1.1 Program Structure -- 5.1.2 Using Set() -- 5.1.3 Labels and Goto() -- 5.1.4 While() Loops -- 5.1.5 GotoIf() Conditional -- 5.1.6 Gosub() Subroutines -- 5.2 Variables -- 5.2.1 Expanding Variables in an Extension -- 5.2.2 General Considerations -- 5.2.3 Defining Global Variables in extensions.conf -- 5.2.4 Defining Variables with Set() -- 5.2.5 Inheritance of Channel Variables -- 5.2.6 System Channel Variables -- 5.2.7 Manipulating Variables -- 5.3 Special Extensions -- 5.3.1 The h Extension -- 5.3.2 The i Extension -- 5.3.3 The o and a Extensions -- 5.3.4 The t and T Extensions -- 5.3.5 The s Extension -- 5.4 Macros -- 5.5 Deprecated Features -- Chapter 6 Asterisk Extension Language -- 6.1 CLI Commands for AEL -- 6.2 aelparse -- 6.3 Comparing extensions.conf with extensions.ael -- 6.3.1 Line Termination -- 6.3.2 Contexts, Extensions, and Priorities -- 6.3.3 Comments -- 6.3.4 Includes -- 6.3.5 Global Variables -- 6.3.6 Expressions and Variable Assignment -- 6.3.7 Labels, goto, and jump -- 6.3.8 Conditionals -- 6.3.9 Loops -- 6.3.10 Macros -- 6.3.11 Hints -- 6.3.12 Filtering by Caller ID -- 6.4 Choosing between extensions.ael and extensions.conf -- Chapter 7 Protocols -- 7.1 Network Protocols -- 7.1.1 Transmission Control Protocol -- 7.1.2 User Datagram Protocol -- 7.2 Channels -- 7.3 Peers, Users, and Friends -- 7.4 IAX Versus SIP -- Chapter 8 Making Connections -- 8.1 Codecs -- 8.1.1 What Does a Codec Do? …”
    Libro electrónico
  7. 1927
    Publicado 2019
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Program Listing -- 8.13. PROJECT 10-Loop Execution Times -- 8.13.1. Description -- 8.13.2. …”
    Libro electrónico
  8. 1928
    Publicado 2001
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Deployment architecture -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 Fibre Channel standards -- 3.2.1 Interoperability -- 3.2.2 Standards -- 3.3 Hardware overview -- 3.3.1 Host Bus Adapter -- 3.3.2 Cabling -- 3.4 Topologies -- 3.4.1 Point-to-point -- 3.4.2 Arbitrated loop -- 3.4.3 Switched fabrics -- 3.5 IBM Tivoli SAN Manager components -- 3.5.1 DB2 -- 3.5.2 IBM Tivoli SAN Manager Console (NetView) -- 3.5.3 Tivoli SAN Manager Agents -- 3.5.4 Tivoli SAN Manager Server -- 3.5.5 SAN physical view -- 3.6 Management -- 3.6.1 Inband management -- 3.6.2 Outband management -- 3.7 Deployment considerations -- 3.7.1 Tivoli SAN Manager Server -- 3.7.2 iSCSI management -- 3.7.3 Other considerations -- 3.7.4 Tivoli SAN Manager Agent (Managed Host) -- 3.8 Deployment scenarios -- 3.8.1 Example 1: Outband only -- 3.8.2 Example 2: Inband only -- 3.8.3 Example 3: Inband and outband -- 3.8.4 Additional considerations -- 3.9 High Availability for Tivoli SAN Manager -- 3.9.1 Standalone server failover -- 3.9.2 Summary -- Part 3 Installation and basic operations -- Chapter 4. …”
    Libro electrónico
  9. 1929
    Publicado 2022
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Half-Wavelength Dipole -- 5.6.3. Circular Loop Antenna -- 5.6.4. Folded Dipole Antenna -- 5.6.5. …”
    Libro electrónico
  10. 1930
    Publicado 2023
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Phase 1: Initiation -- Introduction -- 1.1: Initial preparations -- 1.2: Project brief -- 1.3: Initial meeting -- 1.3.1: Before the meeting -- 1.3.2: During the meeting -- 1.3.3: After the meeting -- 1.3.4: Meeting administration -- 1.4: Initial workshop -- 1.4.1: Purpose of initial workshop -- 1.4.2: Workshop preparation -- 1.4.3: Workshop invitation -- 1.4.4: Workshop facilities -- 1.4.5: Workshop management -- 1.4.6: Workshop execution -- 1.4.7: Workshop report -- 1.4.8: Workshop process -- 1.5: Project description -- 1.6: Progress schedule -- 1.7: Price quotation -- 1.7.1: Price request -- 1.7.2: Price setup -- 1.7.3: Terms and conditions -- 1.7.4: Negotiation -- 1.7.5: Hourly rate -- 1.8: Contract -- 1.9: Team collaboration -- 1.9.1: Control loop -- 1.9.2: Gameplan -- 1.9.3: Agile process management -- Phase 2: Insight -- Introduction -- 2.1: Understanding the company -- 2.1.1: Value creation -- 2.1.2: Decision making -- 2.1.3: Organisational culture -- 2.1.4: Organisational development -- 2.1.5: The company's universe -- 2.2: Situational study -- 2.2.1: Situational study process -- 2.2.2: PIPI workshop -- 2.2.3: Where are we - where will we? …”
    Libro electrónico
  11. 1931
    Publicado 2022
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…(pp. 201-214)--EDUCACIÓN ACTUAL, PAPEL DEL PROFESORADO Y REFLEXIÓN DE UN MODELO PEDAGÓGICO EMERGENTE: DOUBLE LOOP LEARNING(pp. 215-228)--EDUCAR EN SALUD: PREVENCIÓN DE LOS TRASTORNOS DE LA CONDUCTA ALIMENTARIA Y LAS ENFERMEDADES NO TRANSMISIBLES EN LA ADOLESCENCIA. …”
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    Libro electrónico
  12. 1932
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Installing packages -- Important packages -- Squid -- Issues with Squid -- Squid reverse proxy server -- pfBlockerNG -- ntopng -- Nmap -- HAProxy -- Example - load balancing a web server -- Other packages -- Snort -- Example - using Snort to block social media sites -- FRRouting -- Zabbix -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Chapter 12 : Diagnostics and Troubleshooting -- Technical requirements -- Troubleshooting basics -- Common networking problems -- Wrong subnet mask or gateway -- Wrong DNS configuration -- Duplicate IP addresses -- Network loops -- Routing issues -- Port configuration -- Black holes -- Physical issues -- Wireless issues -- RADIUS issues -- pfSense troubleshooting tools -- System logs -- Dashboard -- Interfaces -- Services -- Monitoring -- Traffic graphs -- Firewall states -- States -- States summary -- pfTop -- tcpdump -- tcpflow -- ping, traceroute and netstat -- ping -- traceroute -- netstat -- Troubleshooting scenarios -- VLAN configuration problem -- Summary -- Questions -- Appendix A: Assessments -- Chapter 1 - Revisiting pfSense Basics -- Chapter 2 - Advanced pfSense Configuration -- Chapter 3 - VLANs -- Chapter 4 - Using pfSense as a Firewall -- Chapter 5 - Network Address Translation -- Chapter 6 - Traffic Shaping -- Chapter 7 - Virtual Private Networks -- Chapter 8 - Redundancy and High Availability -- Chapter 9 - Multiple WANs -- Chapter 10 - Routing and Bridging -- Chapter 11 - Extending pfSense with Packages -- Chapter 12 - Diagnostics and Troubleshooting -- Another Book You May Enjoy -- Index…”
    Libro electrónico
  13. 1933
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Summarizing -- Adding AJAX calls -- An even bigger solution -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Asynchronous Programming -- The callback pattern -- The callback pattern on the web -- The callback pattern in Node.js -- Problems with structuring async code - callback hell -- Promises -- Thenables -- Handling rejected promises -- Chaining - dealing with several promises -- Asynchronous libraries -- Async library -- async.map() -- async.parallel() -- async.series() -- Async/await -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Functional Reactive Programming -- Functional programming versus imperative programming -- Imperative programming versus declarative programming -- First-class higher-order functions -- Pure functions -- Recursion -- No more loops -- Reoccurring pattern -- Summarise -- Count -- Width -- Asynchronous data streams -- Comparing lists to async streams - preparing for RxJS -- Combining the functional programming paradigm with streams -- Projection -- Filtering -- Combining mindsets -- Summary -- Chapter 5: RxJS Basics -- Observer pattern -- RxJS core concepts -- Observable and Observer -- Producer -- Observable error and completion -- Operator -- Creating Observables -- Creation operators -- of() -- interval() -- from() -- fromEvent() -- bindCallback() -- Cleanup -- Subscriptions -- Creating a core implementation of RxJS -- Implementing create() -- Handling subscriptions -- Adding operators -- Revisiting the basics, adding errors, and complete -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Manipulating Streams and Their Values -- Starting out -- Understanding operators -- Stream in a stream -- AJAX -- fetch() -- ajax() operator -- Cascading calls -- A deeper look -- Creation operators -- of() operator -- from() operator -- range() operator -- fromEvent() operator -- Combination -- merge() operator -- combineLatest() -- zip() -- concat() -- Mathematical -- max -- min -- sum -- Time…”
    Libro electrónico
  14. 1934
    Publicado 2023
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Public APIs -- Identifying the target audience -- Methods to calculate TAM -- Marketing strategy -- Pricing strategy -- Sales strategy -- Product-led growth -- Community-driven growth -- Low-code and no-code integrations -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Support Models for API Products -- The producer and consumer life cycle -- Designing customer feedback loops -- Customer feedback at scale -- Setting customer expectations of support and SLAs -- Scale-based support models -- Support metrics -- Ticket volume -- Customer satisfaction (CSAT) score -- First response time -- Average resolution time -- Ticket volume to active user volume -- Segmentation of tickets -- Summary -- Part 2: Understanding the Developer -- Chapter 7: Walking in the Customer's Shoes -- Prioritizing user research -- Establishing user personas -- Mapping the developer's journey -- Discovery -- Evaluation -- Integration -- Testing -- Deployment -- Observability -- Determining customer touch points -- Identifying the points of friction and conversion -- Summary -- Chapter 8: Customer Expectations and Goals -- Conducting qualitative and quantitative research -- Qualitative research methods -- Quantitative research methods -- Combination of qualitative and quantitative methods -- Creating user empathy maps -- Identifying customer use cases -- Identifying customer pain points -- Aligning stakeholders -- Summary -- Chapter 9: Components of API Experience -- Industry standards for API experience -- Creating API documentation -- API references -- Developer portal -- API credentials -- API status -- API changelog -- Sample code and demos -- Integration guides and tutorials -- Providing developer tools -- Sandbox -- Public GitHub repositories -- Developer communities -- SDKs -- CLIs -- Postman Collections -- Low-code and no-code tooling -- Instrumenting support mechanisms -- Summary…”
    Libro electrónico
  15. 1935
    Publicado 2025
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Fort Knox Your Accounts (Kind Of) -- Stay in the AI Loop (without Losing Sleep) -- Top Five Security Tips and Practices -- Use Multifactor Authentication -- Get a Password Manager -- Keep Everything Up-to-Date -- Remember to SIFT -- Audit Your Social Media Settings -- Stay Up-to-Date: Digital Info Sources -- Tech News -- AI News and Insights -- Security-Focused Sources -- Podcasts -- Recommended Books -- Security-Related Info and Education -- Tech and Society -- Media Literacy and Critical Thinking -- Notes -- Acknowledgments…”
    Libro electrónico
  16. 1936
    Publicado 2024
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Understanding synchronous, concurrent, and parallel operations -- What is the event loop? -- Understanding blocking operations in Flutter…”
    Libro electrónico
  17. 1937
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Automated deployment options -- Scripting -- Azure Resource Manager -- Initial configuration -- Initial configuration with the Custom Script Extension -- Initial configuration with cloud-init -- Vagrant and Packer -- Installing and configuring Vagrant -- Deploying a virtual machine with Vagrant -- Vagrant provisioners -- Packer (part 1) -- Installing and configuring Packer -- Custom images and VHDs -- Creating a managed image -- Alternative method using snapshots -- Packer (part 2) -- Custom VHDs -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Chapter 8: Exploring Continuous Configuration Automation -- Technical requirements -- Ansible -- Installation of Ansible -- SSH configuration -- Bare-minimum configuration -- Inventory file -- Ansible playbooks and modules -- Conditionals - when statement -- Loops -- Handlers -- Working with variables -- Working with templates -- Authenticating to Microsoft Azure -- Resource group -- Virtual machine -- Azure inventory management in Ansible -- SaltStack -- Some Salt terminology -- SaltStack installation -- Authorization -- Execution modules -- Salt states -- Top file -- Salt grains -- State conditions -- Working with variables and templates -- Integration with Azure -- PowerShell desired state configuration -- Azure automation DSC -- Automation account -- Installing PowerShell DSC on Linux -- Creating a desired state -- PowerShell DSC Resources -- Applying the resources in Azure -- Other solutions -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading…”
    Libro electrónico
  18. 1938
    por Erder, Murat
    Publicado 2016
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- DevOps Without Continuous Architecture -- A Continuous Architecture Roadmap for Implementing DevOps -- Continuous Architecture, Continuous Feedback, and Continuous Monitoring -- What Do We Mean by "Continuous Feedback Loop"? -- What Is Continuous Monitoring? -- Continuous Architecture and the Continuous Integration Process -- What Is Continuous Integration? …”
    Libro electrónico
  19. 1939
    Publicado 2003
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…SAN building blocks -- 3.1 IBM SAN Data Gateway SCSI Tape Router -- 3.2 IBM SAN Data Gateway -- 3.3 IBM TotalStorage SAN Controller 160 -- 3.4 IBM Fibre Channel Storage Hub -- 3.4.1 Hub configuration -- 3.5 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch F08 -- 3.6 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch F16 -- 3.6.1 Product overview -- 3.6.2 Hardware components -- 3.6.3 Software specifications -- 3.6.4 Interoperability -- 3.7 IBM TotalStorage SAN Switch M12 -- 3.7.1 M12 description -- 3.7.2 M12 connectivity -- 3.7.3 Intelligence within the M12 -- 3.7.4 Open SAN management -- 3.7.5 Seamless upgrades and investment protection -- 3.8 INRANGE FC/9000 Fibre Channel Director -- 3.8.1 INRANGE Director product description -- 3.8.2 Supported attachments -- 3.8.3 Supported port types -- 3.8.4 Availability -- 3.8.5 Scalable capacity -- 3.9 McDATA ES-1000 Loop Switch -- 3.9.1 Product description -- 3.9.2 High availability features…”
    Libro electrónico
  20. 1940
    Publicado 2021
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Concurrency in Go -- When to Use Concurrency -- Goroutines -- Channels -- Reading, Writing, and Buffering -- for-range and Channels -- Closing a Channel -- How Channels Behave -- select -- Concurrency Practices and Patterns -- Keep Your APIs Concurrency-Free -- Goroutines, for Loops, and Varying Variables -- Always Clean Up Your Goroutines -- The Done Channel Pattern -- Using a Cancel Function to Terminate a Goroutine -- When to Use Buffered and Unbuffered Channels -- Backpressure -- Turning Off a case in a select -- How to Time Out Code -- Using WaitGroups -- Running Code Exactly Once -- Putting Our Concurrent Tools Together -- When to Use Mutexes Instead of Channels -- Atomics-You Probably Don't Need These -- Where to Learn More About Concurrency -- Wrapping Up -- Chapter 11. …”
    Libro electrónico