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  1. 21
    por Freeman, Adam. author
    Publicado 2020
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Putting ASP.NET Core into Context -- 2. Getting Started -- 3. Your First ASP.NET Core Application -- 4. …”
    Libro electrónico
  2. 22
    Publicado 2013
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Chapter 10 - BYOD Means Social NetworkingQuick Start 1: Software-Based Authentication; Quick Start 2: BYOD: Making It Work for Your Firm; Quick Start 3: Software Selection from Multiple Packages; Quick Start 4: The Make-Buy Decision; Quick Start 5: Balanced Scorecard Metrics; Quick Start 6: Common BYOD Mistakes; Quick Start 7: BYOD Corporate Policy; Quick Start 8: Mobile Device Management Functionality Guide; Quick Start 9: Legal Issues with BYOD; Quick Start 10: Managing Online Content Checklist; Quick Start 11: Selecting a Content Management System Checklist…”
    Libro electrónico
  3. 23
    por Shimonski, Robert
    Publicado 2013
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…; 1.4 The History of Wireshark; 1.5 Troubleshooting Problems; 1.6 Using Wireshark to Analyze Data; 1.7 The OSI Model; 1.8 Summary; Chapter 2 Installing Wireshark; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Getting Started; 2.3 Requirements; 2.4 Installation Preparation; 2.5 Installing Wireshark; 2.6 Summary; Chapter 3 Configuring a System; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Getting Started; 3.3 Configuring a Cisco Port Monitor…”
    Libro electrónico
  4. 24
    Publicado 2010
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Opening and Closing; 2. Fire Starting; 3. Artifacts; 4. Node Generation; 5. Meaningful Space; 6. …”
    Libro electrónico
  5. 25
    por Geelhoed, Fiore
    Publicado 2014
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover; Title page; PREFACE; CONTENTS; FIGURES; INTRODUCTION; 1 REMOVING THE VEIL; 1.1 Islamic Fundamentalism in the West: The Dutch Case and a British Impression; 1.2 Getting Started: Three Research Methods; 1.2.1 Conducting Interviews; 1.2.2 Getting in Place for Observation; 1.2.3 Exploring Online Interactions; 1.3 Ethical Issues when Entering the Field; 1.3.1 Being an 'Unveiled' Non-Muslim Researcher; 1.3.2 Anonimity and Confidentiality; 1.3.3 Assuming Informed Consent; 1.3.4 Acceptance of Closed Inner Doors; 1.4 In the Field: Countering Obstacles and Limitations to Validity…”
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    Libro electrónico
  6. 26
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…T Walker and J. van de Laar -- START-3 Cod Gap Conductance Modelling by U. E. Bibilashvily, A. …”
    Libro electrónico
  7. 27
    por Moltenbrey, Michael
    Publicado 2022
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 2.2 Unterschiede zwischen ESSENTIAL- und ELITE-Edition -- 2.3 DxO FilmPack und DxO ViewPoint -- 2.4 Installation unter Microsoft Windows -- 2.5 Installation unter Apple macOS -- 2.6 Wenn Sie Hilfe brauchen -- 3 Erste Schritte -- 3.1 Unterschiede zwischen Mac und PC -- 3.2 Der erste Start -- 3.3 Aufbau der Benutzeroberfläche -- 3.4 Optische DxO-Module -- Optische DxO-Module laden -- Optische DxO-Module verwalten -- 4 Das Register Fotothek -- 4.1 Ein Überblick…”
    Libro electrónico
  8. 28
    Publicado 2003
    Tabla de Contenidos:
    Libro electrónico
  9. 29
    Publicado 2015
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover; Titel; Impressum; Inhalt; Einleitung; Kapitel 1: Vorbereitung für das Modeling; 1.1 Die Aufnahme von Referenzfotos; 1.2 Zeichnen von Objekten; 1.3 Zeichnen der Modelsheets für Charaktere; 1.4 Einscannen der Zeichnungen; 1.5 Herstellung von »Marquettes« aus Ton; Kapitel 2: MAYA - Das Interface; 2.1 Das Hauptfenster; 2.2 Das Einrichten der Image Planes; 2.3 Neues in Maya 2014; 2.4 Neues in Maya 2015; 2.5 Das Modeling Toolkit; 2.6 Open Subdiv; Kapitel 3: Modeling; 3.1 Übersicht über die Maya Modeling Tools; 3.2 Modeling Start; 3.3 Polygon Tools; 3.4 Modellieren von Objekten…”
    Libro electrónico
  10. 30
    Publicado 2005
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Synchronizing with DB2 databases -- 3.1 Architecture overview -- 3.1.1 DB2 Everyplace -- 3.1.2 IBM Everyplace Client -- 3.1.3 DB2 Everyplace Synchronization Server -- 3.2 Before you start -- 3.3 Server configuration -- 3.3.1 Creating users and groups -- 3.3.2 Creating subscription and subscription set -- 3.4 Binding LDAP and MDAC -- 3.5 DB2 Everyplace Client configuration -- 3.6 Sample application synchronization -- 3.7 Verify the synchronization -- 3.8 Synchronization using SSL -- 3.8.1 Enable server security -- 3.8.2 Enable client security -- 3.9 Synchronization with remote DB2 databases -- 3.10 Types of subscription -- 3.10.1 DataPropagator subscription -- 3.10.2 Upload subscription -- 3.11 Filtering data from data sources -- 3.12 Debug and tracing -- 3.12.1 Application server logs files -- 3.12.2 Enable tracing -- 3.12.3 Trace files -- 3.12.4 DB2 Everyplace control database -- 3.13 Hints and tips -- Chapter 4. …”
    Libro electrónico
  11. 31
    por Liu, Cricket
    Publicado 2006
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Caching; 3. Where Do I Start?; 3.1.2. Finding IP Addresses; 3.2. Choosing a Domain Name; 3.2.2. …”
    Libro electrónico
  12. 32
    por White, Bill
    Publicado 2005
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Configuration tasks -- 3.1 Configuration tasks overview -- 3.2 OSA-ICC quick start -- 3.3 OSA-ICC working example -- 3.4 OSA-Express feature configuration panels -- 3.4.1 OSA-Express configuration steps for OSA-ICC -- 3.4.2 OSA-Express Advanced Facilities for OSA-ICC -- 3.4.3 OSA-ICC server configuration -- 3.4.4 OSA-ICC sessions configuration -- 3.4.5 OSA-ICC configuration validation -- 3.4.6 OSA-ICC configuration source file export, edit, import, and validate -- 3.4.7 OSA-ICC configuration activation -- Chapter 4. …”
    Libro electrónico
  13. 33
    Publicado 2015
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Types of Courses -- 3.3. Before the Course Starts -- 3.4. The First Class -- 3.5. The Second Class -- 3.6. …”
    Libro electrónico
  14. 34
    Publicado 2005
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Administration -- 3.1 WebSphere Portal Server overview -- 3.1.1 Welcome to the portal -- 3.2 Starting WebSphere Everyplace Access services -- 3.3 Getting started -- 3.4 Portal user interface -- 3.4.1 Manage pages -- 3.4.2 Themes and skins -- 3.5 Portlets -- 3.5.1 Portlet Install -- 3.5.2 Manage applications -- 3.5.3 Manage Portlets -- 3.5.4 Web clipping -- 3.6 Access -- 3.6.1 Users and groups -- 3.6.2 Giving permissions to resources -- 3.7 Portal settings -- 3.7.1 Supported markup -- 3.7.2 Supported clients -- 3.8 Portal analysis -- 3.9 WebSphere Everyplace functions -- Chapter 4. …”
    Libro electrónico
  15. 35
    Publicado 2002
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Installing and setting up call.connect -- 3.1 Skills and prerequisites for installing, running WebSphere Application Server -- 3.1.1 Skills -- 3.1.2 Prerequisites -- 3.1.3 System21 authorization code for Order Management (OM) -- 3.2 Standard installation procedures -- 3.2.1 Installing Order Management and call.connect -- 3.2.2 WebSphere installation and configuration -- 3.2.3 Journaling -- 3.2.4 Stored procedures and SQL -- 3.2.5 Java Message Service -- 3.2.6 User profiles -- 3.2.7 System21 data set up -- 3.2.8 Java Web Start -- 3.2.9 Backup -- 3.3 call.connect housekeeping -- 3.3.1 Daily backups -- 3.3.2 Stopping WebSphere -- 3.3.3 Starting call.connect -- 3.3.4 Restoring IFS objects -- 3.4 Troubleshooting -- 3.4.1 WebSphere node name -- 3.4.2 Errors on starting the client -- 3.4.3 Errors when running the client -- 3.4.4 Cached data and .bl and .cd files…”
    Libro electrónico
  16. 36
    Publicado 2011
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 2.3 Build Engineering Core Concepts -- 2.4 Core Considerations for Scaling the Build Function -- 2.5 Build Tools Evaluation and Selection -- 2.6 Cost of Quality and Training -- 2.7 Making a Good Build Better -- 2.8 The Role of the Build Engineer -- 2.9 Architecture Is Fundamental -- 2.10 Establishing a Build Process -- 2.11 Continuous Integration Versus the Nightly Build -- 2.12 The Future of Build Engineering -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Environment Configuration -- Goals of Environment Configuration Control -- Principles of Environment Configuration Control -- 3.1 Why Is Environment Configuration Important? -- 3.2 Where Do I Start? -- 3.3 Supporting Code Promotion -- 3.4 Managing the Configuration -- 3.5 Practical Approaches to Establishing a CMDB -- 3.6 Change Control Depends on Environment Configuration -- 3.7 Minimize the Number of Controls Required -- 3.8 Managing Environments -- 3.9 The Future of Environment Configuration -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 Change Control…”
    Libro electrónico
  17. 37
    por Cook, Jim
    Publicado 2005
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…2.9.9 Bucket 8: Idle/waiting for work -- 2.9.10 Bucket 9: DASD writes -- 2.9.11 Bucket 10: DASD (other reads or writes) -- 2.9.12 Bucket 11: DASD operation start contention -- 2.9.13 Bucket 12: Mutex/Semaphore contention -- 2.9.14 Bucket 13: Journal serialization -- 2.9.15 Bucket 14: Machine level gate serialization -- 2.9.16 Bucket 15: Seize contention -- 2.9.17 Bucket 16: Database record lock contention -- 2.9.18 Bucket 17: Object lock contention -- 2.9.19 Bucket 18: Other waits -- 2.9.20 Bucket 19: Main storage pool overcommitment -- 2.9.21 Bucket 20: Java user (including locks) -- 2.9.22 Bucket 21: Java JVM -- 2.9.23 Bucket 22: Java (other) -- 2.9.24 Bucket 23: Socket accepts -- 2.9.25 Bucket 24: Socket transmits -- 2.9.26 Bucket 25: Socket receives -- 2.9.27 Bucket 26: Socket (other) -- 2.9.28 Bucket 27: IFS pipe -- 2.9.29 Bucket 28: IFS (other) -- 2.9.30 Bucket 29: Data queue receives -- 2.9.31 Bucket 30: MI queue (other) -- 2.9.32 Bucket 31: MI wait on events -- 2.9.33 Bucket 32: Abnormal contention -- 2.10 Management Central's use of wait bucket mapping -- Chapter 3. Getting started -- 3.1 Enhancements to Job Watcher at V5R3M0 -- 3.1.1 The collection engine -- 3.1.2 GUI -- 3.1.3 Naming -- 3.2 How to obtain Job Watcher -- 3.3 Starting a Job Watcher collection -- 3.3.1 Connecting to your system -- 3.3.2 Access Job Watcher -- 3.3.3 Starting the Job Watcher collection wizard -- 3.3.4 Data collection options -- 3.3.5 Job and task options -- 3.3.6 More on selecting specific jobs and tasks -- 3.3.7 Ending Options window -- 3.3.8 Job Watcher Wizard summary -- 3.3.9 Active Job Watcher -- 3.4 Stopping a Job Watcher collection -- 3.5 Viewing Job Watcher data -- 3.5.1 Job Watcher view -- 3.5.2 iDoctor preferences -- 3.5.3 Reports and graphs: Example 1 -- 3.5.4 Graphs and reports: Example 2 -- 3.5.5 Tabs in the Interval Details window…”
    Libro electrónico
  18. 38
    Publicado 2024
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- How to Approach the DE Canvas -- Disciplined Entrepreneurship Canvas -- Example of Using the Disciplined Entrepreneurship Canvas with Feedback -- Summary -- Step 0 Getting Started -- Three Most Common Ways to Start a New Venture -- Raison d'Être: Internal Motivations Must Be at a Higher Level -- How to Go From "I Have a Passion" to "I Have an Idea or Technology" Good Enough to Start the 24 Steps -- Which Comes First, the Idea or the Team? …”
    Libro electrónico
  19. 39
    Publicado 2002
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Syntax Checker -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Getting started -- 3.3 Using the Syntax Checker…”
    Libro electrónico
  20. 40
    por Steegmans, Bart
    Publicado 2002
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Installation and configuration -- 3.1 Installation requirements -- 3.1.1 Hardware requirements -- 3.1.2 Software requirements -- 3.2 Installation instructions -- 3.2.1 Starting InstallShield -- 3.2.2 The InstallShield process -- 3.3 Post-installation configuration -- 3.3.1 Environment variables -- 3.4 Getting started -- 3.4.1 Launching DB2 Recovery Expert -- 3.4.2 Connecting to a database -- 3.5 DB2 configuration changes -- 3.5.1 LOGRETAIN -- 3.5.2 Performance -- 3.5.3 USEREXIT (optional) -- 3.5.4 DROPPED TABLE RECOVERY (optional) -- 3.6 DB2 Recovery Expert tasks -- 3.6.1 Create Versioning Repository -- 3.6.2 Create minilogs -- 3.7 Troubleshooting…”
    Libro electrónico