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  1. 5041
    Publicado 2023
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright and Credits -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part 1: Planning and Implementing a Microsoft 365 Tenant -- Chapter 1: Planning and Implementing a Microsoft 365 Tenant -- Planning a tenant -- Selecting a tenant type -- Selecting a managed domain -- Creating a tenant -- Implementing and managing domains -- Acquiring a domain name -- Configuring a domain name -- Managing DNS records manually -- Configuring a default domain -- Configuring organizational settings -- Services -- Organization profile -- Summary -- Knowledge check -- Questions -- Answers -- Chapter 2: Monitoring Microsoft 365 Tenant Health -- Creating and managing service requests -- Creating an incident response plan -- Monitoring service health -- Monitoring application access -- Creating and managing access reviews -- Reviewing audit logs -- Reviewing the sign-ins report -- Sending activity log data to Azure Monitor -- Configuring and reviewing reports -- Azure AD logs and reports -- Azure Monitor and Log Analytics -- Reviewing usage metrics -- Microsoft 365 usage reports -- Viva Insights -- Adoption Score -- Summary -- Knowledge check -- Questions -- Answers -- Part 2: Planning and Managing User Identity and Roles -- Chapter 3: Planning Identity Synchronization -- Designing synchronization solutions -- Overview of Azure AD Connect -- Understanding Azure AD Connect with a single forest and single tenant -- Understanding Azure AD Connect with multi-forest scenarios -- Understanding Azure AD Connect with multi-tenant scenarios -- Identifying object source requirements -- Identifying required Azure AD Connect features -- Understanding the prerequisites for Azure AD Connect -- Azure AD -- On-premises Active Directory -- SQL Server -- Azure AD Connect Server hardware components -- Azure AD Connect server software components -- AD FS…”
    Libro electrónico
  2. 5042
    por Gucer, Vasfi
    Publicado 2005
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Installation of the OMEGAMON infrastructure -- 3.1 Planning for the installation -- 3.1.1 Business requirements -- 3.1.2 Hardware requirements -- 3.1.3 Software requirements -- 3.1.4 Network requirements -- 3.2 Candle Management Server -- 3.2.1 Candle Management Server installation -- 3.2.2 CandleNet Portal -- 3.2.3 Modes of operation -- 3.2.4 Supported operating systems -- 3.2.5 Product prerequisites -- 3.2.6 Starting the InstallShield Wizard -- 3.3 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON DE -- 3.3.1 Installing IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON DE -- 3.4 Verifying the installation -- Chapter 4. …”
    Libro electrónico
  3. 5043
    Publicado 2002
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Performance tuning -- 5.1 Hardware -- 5.2 Operating System/400 (OS/400) -- 5.2.1 SQL server job configuration -- 5.2.2 Toolbox JDBC driver -- 5.2.3 Subsystems and memory pools -- 5.2.4 Automatic performance adjustment -- 5.2.5 Manual performance adjustment -- 5.3 Stateless and stateful connections, datasources, connection pools, etc. -- 5.3.1 Stateful connections -- 5.3.2 Stateless connections -- 5.3.3 Total connections and SQL server jobs -- 5.4 Performance topics for Java virtual machine (JVM) settings…”
    Libro electrónico
  4. 5044
    Publicado 2011
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Straayer and MichaelH.Perrott) -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 VCO-Quantizer Background -- 9.3 SNDR Limitations for VCO-Based Quantization -- 9.4 VCO Quantizer -ADC Architecture -- 9.5 Prototype -ADC Example with a VCO Quantizer -- 9.6 Conclusions -- References -- 10 Reduced External Hardware and Reconfigurable RF Receiver Front Ends for Wireless Mobile Terminals (Naveen K. …”
    Libro electrónico
  5. 5045
    Publicado 2014
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…22.4 Die Architektur des Data Warehouse -- 22.5 Das Datenmodell -- 22.6 Hard- und Software für das DWH -- 22.6.1 Hardware -- 22.6.2 Software -- Kapitel 23: Der Oracle Warehouse Builder -- 23.1 Installation und Konfiguration -- 23.2 OWB-Datenquellen -- 23.3 Die ETL-Logik des OWB -- Kapitel 24: ETL in der Praxis -- 24.1 ETL-Werkzeuge -- 24.2 Tabellenfunktionen -- 24.3 Change Data Capture (CDC) -- 24.4 Transportable Tablespaces -- 24.5 Weitere ETL-Features -- Kapitel 25: OLAP und Reporting -- 25.1 SQL für Data Warehouse-Abfragen -- 25.2 SQL-Modeling -- Kapitel 26: Administration von Data Warehouse-Datenbanken -- 26.1 Partitionierung -- 26.2 Indexe -- 26.3 Materialized Views (MV) -- 26.4 Backup and Recovery -- Teil V: Hochverfügbarkeit -- Kapitel 27: Data Guard -- 27.1 Architektur -- 27.2 Physical Standby-Datenbanken -- 27.2.1 Vorbereitung der Primärdatenbank -- 27.2.2 Vorbereitung der Standby-Datenbank -- 27.2.3 Kopieren der Primärdatenbank -- 27.2.4 Aktivierung von Data Guard -- 27.2.5 Physical Standby-Datenbanken verwalten -- 27.3 Logical Standby-Datenbanken -- Kapitel 28: Global Data Services (GDS) -- 28.1 Architektur und Features -- 28.2 Eine GDS-Umgebung aufsetzen -- 28.2.1 Den GSM installieren -- 28.2.2 Den GDS-Katalog erstellen -- 28.2.3 GSM zum Katalog hinzufügen -- 28.2.4 Pool, Region, Datenbanken und Services hinzufügen -- 28.2.5 GDS Client-Konfiguration -- Kapitel 29: Real Application Clusters -- 29.1 Cluster-Architekturen -- 29.2 Cache Fusion -- 29.3 Installation und Konfiguration -- 29.3.1 Die Installation vorbereiten -- 29.3.2 Die Grid Infrastructure installieren -- 29.3.3 Die Datenbank-Software installieren -- 29.3.4 Eine RAC-Datenbank erstellen -- 29.4 Real Application Clusters administrieren -- 29.4.1 ORAchk -- 29.4.2 Die RAC-Datenbank verwalten -- 29.5 RAC-Performance -- 29.6 Backup and Recovery -- 29.7 RAC und Data Guard…”
    Libro electrónico
  6. 5046
    Publicado 2021
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…5.3.3.2 Case Study 1: Free Spoken Digit (FSD) Recognition -- 5.3.3.3 Case Study 2: Handwritten Digit (MNIST) Recognition -- 5.3.3.4 Case Study 3: American Sign Language (ASL) Recognition -- 5.3.3.5 Implementation and Benchmark -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 Clock Synchronization for Wide‐area Applications1 -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 System Model and Problem Formulation -- 6.2.1 Natural Timestamping for Wireless IoT Devices -- 6.2.2 Clock Synchronization for Wearable IoT Devices -- 6.3 Natural Timestamps in Powerline Electromagnetic Radiation -- 6.3.1 Electrical Network Frequency Fluctuations and Powerline Electromagnetic Radiation -- 6.3.2 Electromagnetic Radiation‐based Natural Timestamping -- 6.3.2.1 Hardware -- 6.3.2.2 ENF Extraction -- 6.3.2.3 Natural Timestamp and Decoding -- 6.3.3 Implementation and Benchmark -- 6.3.3.1 Timestamping Parameter Settings -- 6.3.3.2 Z1 Implementation and Benchmark -- 6.3.4 Evaluation in Office and Residential Environments -- 6.3.4.1 Deployment and Settings -- 6.3.4.2 Evaluation Results -- 6.3.5 Evaluation in a Factory Environment -- 6.3.6 Applications -- 6.3.6.1 Time Recovery -- 6.3.6.2 Run‐time Clock Verification -- 6.3.6.3 Secure Clock Synchronization -- 6.4 Wearables Clock Synchronization Using Skin Electric Potentials -- 6.4.1 Motivation -- 6.4.2 Measurement Study -- 6.4.2.1 Measurement Setup -- 6.4.2.2 iSEP Sensing under Various Settings -- 6.4.3 TouchSync System Design -- 6.4.3.1 TouchSync Workflow -- 6.4.3.2 iSEP Signal Processing -- 6.4.3.3 NTP Assisted with Dirac Combs -- 6.4.4 TouchSync with Internal Periodic Signal -- 6.4.4.1 Extended Design -- 6.4.4.2 Numeric Experiments -- 6.4.4.3 Impact of Clock Skews -- 6.4.5 Implementation -- 6.4.6 Evaluation -- 6.4.6.1 Signal Strength and Wearing Position -- 6.4.6.2 Impact of High‐Power Appliances on TouchSync…”
    Libro electrónico
  7. 5047
    Publicado 2022
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Under the hood -- 4 Class files and bytecode -- 4.1 Class loading and class objects -- 4.1.1 Loading and linking -- 4.1.2 Class objects -- 4.2 Class loaders -- 4.2.1 Custom class loading -- 4.2.2 Modules and class loading -- 4.3 Examining class files -- 4.3.1 Introducing javap -- 4.3.2 Internal form for method signatures -- 4.3.3 The constant pool -- 4.4 Bytecode -- 4.4.1 Disassembling a class -- 4.4.2 The runtime environment -- 4.4.3 Introduction to opcodes -- 4.4.4 Load and store opcodes -- 4.4.5 Arithmetic opcodes -- 4.4.6 Execution flow control opcodes -- 4.4.7 Invocation opcodes -- 4.4.8 Platform operation opcodes -- 4.4.9 Shortcut opcode forms -- 4.5 Reflection -- 4.5.1 Introducing reflection -- 4.5.2 Combining class loading and reflection -- 4.5.3 Problems with reflection -- Summary -- 5 Java concurrency fundamentals -- 5.1 Concurrency theory primer -- 5.1.1 But I already know about Thread -- 5.1.2 Hardware -- 5.1.3 Amdahl's law -- 5.1.4 Explaining Java's threading model -- 5.1.5 Lessons learned -- 5.2 Design concepts -- 5.2.1 Safety and concurrent type safety -- 5.2.2 Liveness -- 5.2.3 Performance -- 5.2.4 Reusability -- 5.2.5 How and why do the forces conflict? …”
    Libro electrónico
  8. 5048
    Publicado 2016
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Low-Cost IoT for Sub-Saharan African Applications -- 10.5.1 Lower-Cost, Longer-Range IoT Communications -- 10.5.2 Cost of IoT Hardware and Services -- 10.5.3 Limit Dependency to Proprietary Infrastructures, Provide Local Interaction Models -- 10.5.4 The H2020WAZIUP Project -- 10.6 EU-Japan Collaboration for aWorld Leading Research in IoT -- 10.6.1 ClouT: Cloud of Things for Empowering Citizen ClouT in Smart Cities -- 10.6.2 FESTIVAL Federated Interoperable Smart ICT Services Development and Testing Platform -- 10.6.3 iKaaS - Intelligent Knowledge as a Service -- 10.7 EU-US IoT Cooperation -- 10.7.1 Policy Level Cooperation -- 10.7.2 Technical Cooperation -- 10.7.3 Standards Cooperation -- 10.7.4 Market Cooperation -- 10.8 Conclusions: Cooperation to Balance Globalisationand Differentiation of IoT Solutions Worldwide -- Index -- Backcover…”
    Libro electrónico
  9. 5049
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Implications of Kirchhoff's Voltage and Current Laws -- 1.5.3. Resolving the Hardware Problem-Semiconductor Devices -- 1.5.4. Resolving the Software Problem-Switching Functions -- 1.5.5. …”
    Libro electrónico
  10. 5050
    Publicado 2016
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.4.2 Explosion protection -- 4.4.3 Special care in relation to large vessels -- 4.4.4 Dust control, ATEX and DSEAR -- 4.4.5 Other tests always required to check compatibility -- 4.5 Conclusions -- 4.5.1 Choosing the right solutions -- 4.5.2 The need to 'know your enemy' -- 4.5.3 Future trends -- References -- 5 - Fuel pre-processing, pre-treatment and storage for co-firing of biomass and coal -- 5.1 Handling and storage of biomass at coal-fired power plants -- 5.1.1 General considerations -- 5.1.2 Unloading/discharge -- 5.1.3 Conveying -- 5.1.4 Silos/storage -- 5.1.5 Hardware modifications to convert existing dedicated coal-handling infrastructure -- 5.2 Biomass pre-treatment technologies -- 5.2.1 Torrefaction -- 5.2.2 Steam explosion -- 5.3 Industrial-scale experience with pre-treated biomass -- 5.4 Biological degradation -- 5.5 Pneumatic conveying -- 5.6 Mechanical durability and storage -- 5.7 Explosivity -- 5.7.1 Native dust and dust formation upon handling -- 5.7.2 Explosivity of raw biomass chips versus torrefied biomass pellets -- 5.7.3 Moisture content -- 5.7.4 Minimum explosible concentration (MEC) -- 5.7.5 Flame-front velocity -- 5.8 Conclusions and future trends -- Nomenclature -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 6 - Production of syngas, synfuel, bio-oils, and biogas from coal, biomass, and opportunity fuels -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Gasification -- 6.2.1 Coal -- 6.2.1.1 Technologies -- 6.2.1.2 Product properties -- 6.2.2 Biomass -- 6.2.2.1 Technologies -- 6.2.2.2 Fuel properties -- 6.2.3 Opportunity fuels -- 6.2.3.1 Technologies -- 6.2.3.2 Product properties -- 6.3 Biogas -- 6.3.1 Technologies -- 6.3.2 Fuel analysis -- 6.3.3 Quality control -- 6.4 Other methods for producing synthesis gas -- 6.4.1 Liquefaction -- 6.4.2 Carbonization -- 6.5 Syngas conversion to products -- 6.5.1 Technologies…”
    Libro electrónico
  11. 5051
    por Weigend, Michael
    Publicado 2022
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Inhalt und Aufbau -- Hinweise zur Typographie -- Programmbeispiele -- Kapitel 1: Grundlagen -- 1.1 Was ist Programm‌ieren? -- 1.2 Hardware‌ und Software‌ -- 1.3 Programm als Algorithmus -- 1.4 Syntax und Semantik -- 1.5 Interpreter‌ und Compiler‌ -- 1.6 Programmierparadi‌gmen -- 1.7 ‌Objektorientierte‌ Programmierung -- 1.7.1 Strukturelle Zerlegung -- 1.7.2 Die Welt als System von Objekten -- 1.7.3 Objekte besitzen Attribute und beherrschen Methode‌n -- 1.7.4 Objekte sind Instanz‌en von Klasse‌n -- 1.8 Hintergrund: Geschichte der objektorientierten Programmierung -- 1.9 Aufgaben -- 1.10 Lösungen -- Kapitel 2: Der Einstieg - Python im interaktiven Modus‌‌ -- 2.1 Python installieren -- 2.2 Python im interaktiven Modus‌‌ -- 2.2.1 Start des Python-Interpreter‌s in einem Konsolenfenster -- 2.2.2 Die IDLE-Shell‌ -- 2.2.3 Die ersten Python-Befehle ausprobieren -- 2.2.4 Hotkeys -- 2.3 Objekt‌e -- 2.4 Name‌‌n -- 2.5 Hintergrund: Syntax-Regeln für Bezeichner -- 2.6 Schlüsselwörter -- 2.7 Anweisung‌en -- 2.7.1 Ausdruckanweisung‌en -- 2.7.2 Impor‌t-Anweisungen -- 2.7.3 Zuweisun‌gen -- 2.7.4 Erweiterte Zuweisungen -- 2.7.5 Hintergrund: Dynamische Typisierung‌ -- 2.8 Aufgaben -- 2.9 Lösungen -- Kapitel 3: Python-Skript‌e -- 3.1 Ausprobieren, nachmachen, besser machen! …”
    Libro electrónico
  12. 5052
    Publicado 2003
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Installation and configuration on the iSeries platform -- 3.1 Prerequisites for operating LEI on the iSeries server -- 3.1.1 Hardware -- 3.1.2 Software -- 3.1.3 Required PTFs for OS/400 -- 3.1.4 Domino Enterprise Connection Services (DECS) -- 3.2 Pre-installation activities -- 3.2.1 Domino server document changes -- 3.2.2 ID modifications -- 3.2.3 TCP/IP configuration -- 3.3 Installation of LEI -- 3.3.1 Installation Checklist -- 3.3.2 Process of Installation -- 3.4 Administration of LEI on the iSeries -- 3.4.1 LEI Administrator database -- 3.4.2 Configuration -- 3.4.3 Starting and stopping the LEI server -- Chapter 4. …”
    Libro electrónico
  13. 5053
    Publicado 2003
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Installing eClient -- 2.1 Installation overview -- 2.1.1 Topology -- 2.1.2 Prerequisites -- 2.2 Installing Information Integrator for Content Version 8 (EIP) -- 2.2.1 Hardware and software requirements -- 2.2.2 Installing EIP -- 2.2.3 Post-installation -- 2.2.4 Configuring EIP -- 2.2.5 Verifying installation -- 2.3 Installing and configuring the Information Structuring Tool on WebSphere Application Server -- 2.4 Installing Content Manager Version 8 eClient -- 2.4.1 Preparing for installation -- 2.4.2 Installing eClient -- 2.4.3 Configuring eClient -- 2.4.4 Verifying eClient installation -- Chapter 3. …”
    Libro electrónico
  14. 5054
    Publicado 2003
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…What you need for DFSMStvs -- 2.1 Hardware -- 2.2 Software -- 2.2.1 z/OS -- 2.2.2 DFSMS -- 2.2.3 CICS Transaction Server -- 2.2.4 CICS VSAM Recovery -- 2.2.5 Global Resource Serialization -- 2.2.6 z/OS Security Server -- 2.2.7 IMS -- 2.2.8 DB2 -- 2.2.9 Language products -- 2.3 Unsupported VSAM functions -- 2.4 Summary -- Chapter 3. …”
    Libro electrónico
  15. 5055
    Publicado 2002
    “…We also identify specific hardware and software requirements that are needed to exploit certain enhancements. …”
    Libro electrónico
  16. 5056
    Publicado 2016
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 6.7.1 Overall Design Structure -- 6.7.2 Controller -- 6.7.3 Data Path -- 6.8 Summary -- Part 2: Introduction to FPGA Applications -- Chapter 7: High Speed Video Application -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The Camera Link Interface -- 7.2.1 Hardware Interface -- 7.2.2 Data Rates -- 7.2.3 The Bayer Pattern -- 7.2.4 Memory Requirements -- 7.3 Getting Started -- 7.4 Specifying the Interfaces -- 7.5 Defining the Top Level Design -- 7.6 System Block Definitions and Interfaces -- 7.6.1 Overall System Decomposition -- 7.6.2 Mouse and Keyboard Interfaces -- 7.6.3 Memory Interface -- 7.6.4 The Display Interface: VGA -- 7.7 The Camera Link Interface -- 7.8 The PC Interface -- 7.9 Summary…”
    Libro electrónico
  17. 5057
    Publicado 2019
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…6.8.4 Setting Up the Control Tags -- 6.8.5 Importing the Graphics Files -- 6.8.6 Assembling the GUI -- 6.8.7 Setting the Background -- 6.8.8 Adding the GUI Elements -- 6.8.9 Saving and Re-Building -- 6.8.10 Scaling the GUI -- 6.8.11 More ASPiK Features -- 6.9 Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Using RackAFX to Create ASPiK Projects -- 7.1 Installing RackAFX -- 7.2 Getting Started With RackAFX -- 7.3 Setting Up Your Project Preferences and Audio Hardware -- 7.4 Installing VSTGUI4 -- 7.5 Creating a Project and Adding GUI Controls -- 7.5.1 Numerical Continuous Controls -- 7.5.2 String-List Controls -- 7.5.3 Meters -- 7.6 Anatomy of Your RackAFX Project -- 7.7 Testing Audio Algorithms With RackAFX -- 7.8 RackAFX Impulse Convolver and FIR Design Tools -- 7.9 Designing Your Custom GUI -- 7.10 Exporting Your ASPiK Project -- 7.11 Bibliography -- Chapter 8: C++ Conventions and How to Use This Book -- 8.1 Three Types of C++ Objects -- 8.1.1 Effect Objects Become Framework Object Members -- 8.1.2 All Effect Objects and Most DSP Objects Implement Common Interfaces -- 8.1.3 DSP and Effect Objects Use Custom Data Structures for Parameter Get/Set Operations -- 8.1.4 Effect Objects Accept Native Data From GUIs -- 8.1.5 Effect Objects Process Audio Samples -- 8.1.5.1 Series Objects -- 8.1.5.2 Parallel Objects -- 8.1.6 Effect Objects Optionally Process Frames -- 8.2 Book Projects -- 8.2.1 ASPiK Users -- 8.2.2 JUCE and Other Non-ASPiK Users -- 8.2.3 A Sample Plugin Project: GUI Control Definition -- Chapter 9: How DSP Filters Work (Without Complex Math) -- 9.1 Frequency and Phase Response Plots -- 9.2 Frequency and Phase Adjustments From Filtering -- 9.3 1st Order Feed-Forward Filter -- 9.4 1st Order Feedback Filter -- 9.5 Final Observations -- 9.6 Homework -- 9.7 Bibliography -- Chapter 10: Basic DSP Theory -- 10.1 The Complex Sinusoid -- 10.2 Complex Math Review…”
    Libro electrónico
  18. 5058
    Publicado 2015
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…5.3.1 Insufficient information -- 5.3.2 Intraregion interference -- 5.3.3 Inter-region interference -- 5.4 Destination-based adaptive routing -- 5.4.1 Destination-based selection strategy -- 5.4.1.1 Congestion information propagation network -- 5.4.1.2 DBSS router microarchitecture -- 5.4.2 Routing function design -- 5.4.2.1 Offered path diversity -- 5.4.2.2 VC reallocation scheme -- 5.5 Evaluation -- 5.5.1 Evaluation of routing functions -- 5.5.2 Single-region performance -- 5.5.2.1 Synthetic traffic results -- 5.5.2.2 Application results -- 5.5.3 Multiple-region performance -- 5.5.3.1 Results for a small regular region -- 5.5.3.2 Irregular-region results -- 5.5.3.3 Summary -- 5.5.4 CMesh evaluation -- 5.5.4.1 Configuration -- 5.5.4.2 Performance -- 5.5.5 Hardware overhead -- 5.5.5.1 Wiring overhead -- 5.5.5.2 Router overhead -- 5.5.5.3 Power consumption -- 5.6 Analysis and discussion -- 5.6.1 In-depth analysis of interference -- 5.6.2 Design space exploration -- 5.6.2.1 Number of propagation wires -- 5.6.2.2 DBSS scalability -- 5.6.2.3 Congestion propagation delay -- 5.7 Chapter summary -- References -- Chapter 6: Flow control for fully adaptive routing -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Background -- 6.2.1 Deadlock avoidance theories -- 6.2.2 Fully adaptive routing algorithms -- 6.3 Motivation -- 6.3.1 VC reallocation -- 6.3.2 Routing flexibility -- 6.4 Flow control and routing designs -- 6.4.1 Whole packet forwarding -- 6.4.2 Aggressive VC reallocation for EVCs -- 6.4.3 Maintain routing flexibility -- 6.4.4 Router microarchitecture -- 6.5 Evaluation on synthetic traffic -- 6.5.1 Performance of synthetic workloads -- 6.5.2 Buffer utilization of routing algorithms -- 6.5.3 Sensitivity to network design -- 6.5.3.1 SFP ratio -- 6.5.3.2 VC depth -- 6.5.3.3 VC count -- 6.5.3.4 Network size -- 6.6 Evaluation of PARSEC workloads…”
    Libro electrónico
  19. 5059
    Publicado 2022
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…6.6 Fractal Antennas -- 6.6.1 Minkowski Fractal Geometries Using Wearable Electro-Textile Antennas -- 6.6.2 Antenna Design With Defected Semi-Elliptical Ground Plane -- 6.6.3 Double-Fractal Layer Wearable Antenna -- 6.6.4 Development of Embroidered Sierpinski Carpet Antenna -- 6.7 Future Challenges of Wearable Antenna Designs -- 6.8 Conclusion -- References -- 7 An Overview of IoT and Its Application With Machine Learning in Data Center -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 6LoWPAN -- 7.1.2 Data Protocols -- 7.1.2.1 CoAP -- 7.1.2.2 MQTT -- 7.1.2.3 Rest APIs -- 7.1.3 IoT Components -- 7.1.3.1 Hardware -- 7.1.3.2 Middleware -- 7.1.3.3 Visualization -- 7.2 Data Center and Internet of Things -- 7.2.1 Modern Data Centers -- 7.2.2 Data Storage -- 7.2.3 Computing Process -- 7.2.3.1 Fog Computing -- 7.2.3.2 Edge Computing -- 7.2.3.3 Cloud Computing -- 7.2.3.4 Distributed Computing -- 7.2.3.5 Comparison of Cloud Computing and Fog Computing -- 7.3 Machine Learning Models and IoT -- 7.3.1 Classifications of Machine Learning Supported in IoT -- 7.3.1.1 Supervised Learning -- 7.3.1.2 Unsupervised Learning -- 7.3.1.3 Reinforcement Learning -- 7.3.1.4 Ensemble Learning -- 7.3.1.5 Neural Network -- 7.4 Challenges in Data Center and IoT -- 7.4.1 Major Challenges -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Impact of IoT to Meet Challenges in Drone Delivery System -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 IoT Components -- 8.1.2 Main Division to Apply IoT in Aviation -- 8.1.3 Required Field of IoT in Aviation -- 8.2 Literature Survey -- 8.3 Smart Airport Architecture -- 8.4 Barriers to IoT Implementation -- 8.4.1 How is the Internet of Things Converting the Aviation Enterprise? …”
    Libro electrónico
  20. 5060
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword 25 -- Preface 27 -- Before You Begin 47 -- 1 Introduction to Computers, the Internet and Java 53 -- 1.1 Introduction 54 -- 1.2 Hardware and Software 56 -- 1.2.1 Moore's Law 56 -- 1.2.2 Computer Organization 57 -- 1.3 Data Hierarchy 59 -- 1.4 Machine Languages, Assembly Languages and High-Level Languages 61 -- 1.5 Introduction to Object Technology 62 -- 1.5.1 Automobile as an Object 63 -- 1.5.2 Methods and Classes 63 -- 1.5.3 Instantiation 63 -- 1.5.4 Reuse 63 -- 1.5.5 Messages and Methopd Calls 64 -- 1.5.6 Attributes and Instance Variables 64 -- 1.5.7 Encapsulation and Information Hiding 64 -- 1.5.8 Inheritance 64 -- 1.5.9 Interfaces 65 -- 1.5.10 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD) 65 -- 1.5.11 The UML (Unified Modeling Language) 65 -- 1.6 Operating Systems 66 -- 1.6.1 Windows-A Proprietary Operating System 66 -- 1.6.2 Linux-An Open-Source Operating System 66 -- 1.6.3 Apple's macOS and Apple's iOS for iPhone®, iPad® 67 -- 1.6.4 Google's Android 67 -- 1.7 Programming Languages 68 -- 1.8 Java 70 -- 1.9 A Typical Java Development Environment 71 -- 1.10 Test-Driving a Java Application 74 -- 1.11 Internet and World Wide Web 78 -- 1.11.1 Internet: A Network of Networks 79 -- 1.11.2 World Wide Web: Making the Internet User-Friendly 79 -- 1.11.3 Web Services and Mashups 79 -- 1.11.4 Internet of Things 80 -- 1.12 Software Technologies 81 -- 1.13 Getting Your Questions Answered 83 -- 2 Introduction to Java Applications -- Input/Output and Operators 87 -- 2.1 Introduction 88 -- 2.2 Your First Program in Java: Printing a Line of Text 88 -- 2.2.1 Compiling the Application 92 -- 2.2.2 Executing the Application 93 -- 2.3 Modifying Your First Java Program 94 -- 2.4 Displaying Text with printf 96 -- 2.5 Another Application: Adding Integers 97 -- 2.5.1 import Declarations 98.…”
    Libro electrónico