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  1. 4981
    Publicado 2024
    “…This comprehensive course will guide you through the process of setting up, configuring, and effectively using Kubuntu, a user-friendly Linux distribution. …”
    Vídeo online
  2. 4982
    Publicado 2001
    “…BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Daemon) is an implementation of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocols. This book covers setting up a DNS server and client, DNS domain zones, compiling and configuring BIND, dial-up connections, adding more domains, setting up root servers on private networks, firewall rules, Dynamic DNS (DDNS), subdomains and delegation, caching and name resolution, troubleshooting tools and techniques, debugging and logging, new features in BIND 8.2.2, and it offers introductory information on BIND 9.…”
    Libro electrónico
  3. 4983
    Publicado 2011
    “…Starting with the very basics - setting up your preferences. From there, you will cover topic like organizing and planning your projects, importing your source material, and setting up your project. …”
    Video
  4. 4984
    Publicado 2012
    “…In addition, you learn how to setup and configure all the features of your iPad, including connecting to networks, setting up and using email accounts, using Siri, downloading and installing apps, safely surfing the internet downloading and syncing music and videos, taking and sharing photos, playing games, as well as setting up restrictions (parental controls) and troubleshooting problems with your iPad, should any occur. …”
    Libro electrónico
  5. 4985
    por van Vugt, Sander. author
    Publicado 2014
    “…In this book four common cases will be explained: Configuring Apache for high availability Creating an Open Source SAN based on DRBD, iSCSI and HA clustering Setting up a load-balanced web server cluster with a back-end, highly-available database Setting up a KVM virtualization platform with high-availability protection for a virtual machine. …”
    Libro electrónico
  6. 4986
    por Wilson, Kevin 1978- author
    Publicado 2014
    “…This book explores setting up your new Kindle and registering; navigating around the interface and what all the buttons, lists and icons are for; configuring your WiFi; keeping your kids safe when they use the device with parental controls; setting up, sending and receiving emails using Yahoo, Gmail or Hotmail; and browsing the web with the new version of Amazon Silk. …”
    Libro electrónico
  7. 4987
    Publicado 2017
    “…However, they are a decisive factor for the determination of drying times, amounts of trace solvent, long-term stability and multilayer intermixing. By setting up a measurement system and conducting experimental and numerical investigations the difference in mass transport characteristics in micro- to nanoscale polymer layers is shown…”
    Libro electrónico
  8. 4988
    Publicado 2021
    “…This book is a guide to setting up your Canvas account, creating activities and assignments, designing and customizing the course layout, and teaching your course…”
    Libro electrónico
  9. 4989
    por Reisen, Helmut
    Publicado 2008
    “…This paper argues that the principal motivation for setting up SWFs should put such concerns into the appropriate perspective. …”
    Capítulo de libro electrónico
  10. 4990
    Publicado 2015
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Chapter 8: Load balancing -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Dynamic load balancing: the Linda legacy -- 8.3 Static Load Balancing: The Divisible LoadTheory Approach -- 8.3.1 Modeling Costs -- 8.3.2 Communication Configuration -- 8.3.3 Analysis -- 8.3.3.1 N-Port, Block-Type, Single-Installment Solution -- 8.3.3.2 One-Port, Block-Type, Single-Installment Solution -- 8.3.4 Summary - Short Literature Review -- 8.4 DLTlib: A library for partitioning workloads -- 8.5 Case studies -- 8.5.1 Hybrid Computation of a Mandelbrot Set "Movie'':A Case Study in Dynamic Load Balancing -- 8.5.2 Distributed Block Cipher Encryption: A Case Study in Static Load Balancing -- Appendix A: Compiling Qt programs -- A.1 Using an IDE -- A.2 The qmake Utility -- Appendix B: Running MPI programs -- B.1 Preparatory Steps -- B.2 Computing Nodes discovery for MPI Program Deployment -- B.2.1 Host Discovery with the nmap Utility -- B.2.2 Automatic Generation of a Hostfile -- Appendix C: Time measurement -- C.1 Introduction -- C.2 POSIX High-Resolution Timing -- C.3 Timing in Qt -- C.4 Timing in OpenMP -- C.5 Timing in MPI -- C.6 Timing in CUDA -- Appendix D: Boost.MPI -- D.1 Mapping from MPI C to Boost.MPI -- Appendix E: Setting up CUDA -- E.1 Installation -- E.2 Issues with GCC -- E.3 Running CUDA without an Nvidia GPU -- E.4 Running CUDA on Optimus-Equipped Laptops -- E.5 Combining CUDA with Third-Party Libraries -- Appendix F: DLTlib -- F.1 DLTlib Functions -- F.1.1 Class Network: Generic Methods -- F.1.2 Class Network: Query Processing -- F.1.3 Class Network: Image Processing -- F.1.4 Class Network: Image Registration -- F.2 DLTlib Files -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index…”
    Libro electrónico
  11. 4991
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…23.13 Event handling -- 23.14 Object manipulation statements and operators -- 23.15 Exercises -- WINDOWS NT -- 24.1 Introduction -- 24.2 Novell NetWare networking -- 24.3 Servers, workstations and clients -- 24.4 Workgroups and domains -- 24.5 User and group accounts -- 24.6 New user accounts -- 24.7 File systems -- 24.8 Windows NT networking -- 24.9 Setting up TCP/IP networking on Windows NT -- 24.10 Windows sockets -- 24.11 Network dynamic data exchange (Net DDE) -- 24.12 Robust networking -- 24.13 Security model -- 24.14 TCP/IP applications -- 24.15 Windows NT network drives -- 24.16 Exercises -- NETWARE -- 25.1 Novell NetWare networking -- 25.2 NetWare and TCP/IP integration -- 25.3 NetWare architecture -- 25.4 NetWare protocols -- 25.5 IPX -- 25.6 Novell NetWare setup -- 25.7 NetWare 4.1 -- 25.8 Exercises -- UNIX -- 26.1 Introduction -- 26.2 Network setup -- 26.3 TCP/IP protocols -- 26.4 NFS -- 26.5 Network configuration files -- 26.6 Sample startup file -- 26.7 Exercises -- NETWORKING ELEMENTS -- 27.1 LANs, WANs, and MANs -- 27.2 OSI model -- 27.3 Communications standards and the OSI model -- 27.4 Standards agencies -- 27.5 Network cable types -- 27.6 LAN topology -- 27.7 Internetworking connections -- 27.8 Internet routing protocols -- 27.9 Network topologies -- 27.10 Network loading -- 27.11 Exercises -- ETHERNET -- 28.1 Introduction -- 28.2 IEEE standards -- 28.3 Ethernet - media access control (MAC) layer -- 28.4 IEEE 802.2 and Ethernet SNAP -- 28.5 OSI and the IEEE 802.3 standard -- 28.6 Ethernet transceivers -- 28.7 NIC -- 28.8 Standard Ethernet limitations -- 28.9 Ethernet types -- 28.10 Twisted-pair hubs -- 28.11 100 Mbps Ethernet -- 28.12 Ethernet security -- 28.13 Exercises -- TOKEN RING -- 29.1 Introduction -- 29.2 Operation -- 29.3 Token Ring - media access control (MAC) -- 29.4 Token Ring maintenance…”
    Libro electrónico
  12. 4992
    por Gavin, Lee
    Publicado 2003
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Installation and basic configuration of the WebSphere Data Interchange -- 9.1 Installing WebSphere Data Interchange Client -- 9.2 Server installation and setup -- 9.2.1 Installing WebSphere Data Interchange Server -- 9.2.2 Setting up the WebSphere Data Interchange database -- 9.2.3 Verifying the installation -- 9.2.4 Configuring the client to access the runtime database -- Chapter 10. …”
    Libro electrónico
  13. 4993
    Publicado 2003
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…WebSphere Portal Technology for Voice -- 12.1 WebSphere Portal Technology for Voice overview -- 12.1.1 Portal content -- 12.1.2 Component connections -- 12.2 Developing applications -- 12.2.1 Voice portlet development -- 12.2.2 Setting up an environment for portlet development -- 12.2.3 Generating markup using JSPs -- 12.2.4 Creating deployment descriptors -- 12.2.5 Packaging and deploying a voice portlet -- 12.2.6 Using the Everyplace Toolkit -- 12.3 Components -- 12.3.1 Overview -- 12.3.2 Featured components -- 12.3.3 Supporting components -- 12.4 Third-party components -- 12.4.1 Required -- 12.5 CD contents -- 12.5.1 Portal for Voice information -- 12.5.2 Contents -- 12.6 Additional information…”
    Libro electrónico
  14. 4994
    Publicado 2005
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…7.2 Profile customization -- 7.2.1 Profile customization when using unqualified SQL -- 7.2.2 Reducing the number of SQLJ-generated packages -- 7.2.3 Using manual package versioning -- 7.3 Application design -- 7.3.1 Best practice -- 7.3.2 The detailed application flow -- 7.3.3 Exceptions and transactions -- 7.3.4 SQL exceptions and SQL warnings -- 7.4 SQLJ in WebSphere Studio Application Developer -- 7.4.1 Setting up the environment -- 7.4.2 Create the server and the datasource -- 7.4.3 Using an SQLJ Java project -- 7.4.4 User-managed persistence -- 7.4.5 Container-managed persistence -- 7.4.6 Customization -- 7.4.7 WAS 5.1.0.1 FixPak -- 7.5 Deployment to WebSphere Application Server -- 7.6 Summary -- Chapter 8. …”
    Libro electrónico
  15. 4995
    Publicado 2003
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Implementing DFSMStvs -- 8.1 Implementation overview -- 8.2 Setting up a Parallel Sysplex environment -- 8.3 Define coupling facility structures -- 8.4 Define the DFSMS environment -- 8.4.1 Define SMSplex environment -- 8.4.2 Define cache structures in the SMS base configuration -- 8.4.3 Define storage classes for VSAM files -- 8.4.4 Change ACS routines for VSAM data sets -- 8.4.5 Define SMS environment for the system logger -- 8.4.6 Modify SYS1.PARMLIB member IGDSMSxx -- 8.4.7 Modify SYS1.PARMLIB member IFAPRDxx -- 8.5 Define the Sharing Control Data Set (SHCDS) -- 8.6 Define the system logger environment…”
    Libro electrónico
  16. 4996
    Publicado 2004
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…IBM Tivoli Directory Server Distributed Administration -- 9.1 Web Administration Tool graphical user interface -- 9.2 Starting the Web Administration Tool -- 9.3 Logging on to the console as the console administrator -- 9.4 Logging on to the console as the server administrator -- 9.5 Logging on as member of administrative group or as LDAP user -- 9.6 Logging off the console -- 9.7 Starting and stopping the server -- 9.7.1 Using Web Administration -- 9.7.2 Using the command line or Windows Services icon -- 9.8 Console layout -- 9.9 Configuration only mode -- 9.9.1 Minimum requirements for configuration-only mode -- 9.9.2 Starting LDAP in configuration-only mode -- 9.9.3 Verifying the server is in configuration-only mode -- 9.10 Setting up the console…”
    Libro electrónico
  17. 4997
    Publicado 2004
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Post-migration steps -- 7.1 Setting up aliases -- 7.2 Migrating custom code -- 7.2.1 Access control -- 7.2.2 Command parameter validation -- 7.2.3 User registration -- 7.2.4 Logon command -- 7.2.5 Calculation usage framework -- 7.2.6 Configuration and code changes for migrated EJBs -- 7.2.7 J2EE Connector Architecture -- 7.2.8 Pricing -- 7.2.9 Product Advisor -- 7.2.10 Rule server administration commands -- 7.2.11 JSP and property file changes -- Part 3 Production environment -- Chapter 8. …”
    Libro electrónico
  18. 4998
    por Gavin, Lee
    Publicado 2004
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Installation and verification -- 3.1 Setting up a standalone development system -- 3.2 Installing base required software -- 3.3 Installing MDAC Version 2.7 SP1 -- 3.4 Installing IBM Agent Controller -- 3.5 Installing WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker -- 3.5.1 Installation -- 3.5.2 Registering the purchased licenses -- 3.6 Create the default configuration -- 3.6.1 Using the Getting Started Wizard -- 3.6.2 Using a sample application -- Chapter 4. …”
    Libro electrónico
  19. 4999
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Developing with Keras: a quick overview -- 3.3. Setting up a deep-learning workstation -- 3.3.1. Jupyter notebooks: the preferred way to run deep-learning experiments -- 3.3.2. …”
    Libro electrónico
  20. 5000
    Publicado 2021
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…1 The C Programming For Dummies Approach 2 How This Book Works 3 Icons Used in This Book 4 Parting Thoughts 5 Part 1: The ABs of C 7 Chapter 1: A Quick Start for the Impatient 9 What You Need to Program 9 Command Prompt Programming 10 IDE Programming 11 Installing Code: Blocks 12 Touring the Code: Blocks workspace 13 Your First Program 14 Coding at the command prompt 15 Building a new Code: Blocks project 16 Building and running 18 Chapter 2: The Programming Thing 21 The History of Programming 21 Reviewing early programming history 21 Introducing the C language 22 The Programming Process 23 Understanding programming 23 Writing source code 24 Compiling and linking 26 Running and testing 27 Chapter 3: Anatomy of C 29 Parts of the C Language 29 Keywords 30 Functions 31 Operators 33 Variables and values 33 Statements and structure 33 Comments 35 Behold the Typical C Program 37 Understanding C program structure 37 Setting the main() function 38 Returning something to the operating system 39 Adding a function 40 Part 2: C Programming 101 43 Chapter 4: Trials and Errors 45 Display Stuff on the Screen 45 Displaying a humorous message 45 Introducing the puts() function 46 Adding more text 47 Commenting out a statement 49 Goofing up on purpose 49 More Text Output Nonsense 51 Displaying text with printf() 52 Introducing the printf() function 52 Understanding the newline 53 Employing escape sequences 54 Goofing up on purpose again 55 Chapter 5: Values and Simple Math 57 A Venue for Various Values 57 Understanding values 58 Displaying values with printf() 59 Minding the extra zeros 61 The Computer Does the Math 61 Doing simple arithmetic 61 Reviewing the float-integer thing 63 Pretending integers are floats 64 Chapter 6: A Place to Put Stuff 67 Values That Vary 67 Setting up a quick example 68 Introducing data types 69 Using variables 70 Variable Madness! …”
    Libro electrónico