Yesterday - 133 | Today +0MPLS: Next Steps, Volume 1 → E-Books![]() 424 pages | 2008-04-11 | PDF | 6 Mb Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a data plane and control technology that is used in packet (that is Internet Protocol) networks. Now over ten years old, it has taken root firmly as a fundamental tool in many service provider networks. The last ten years have seen a considerable consolidation of MPLS techniques and protocols. This has resulted in the abandoning of some of the original features of MPLS, and the development of other new features. MPLS has moved from a prospective solution, to a grown-up technology. Now that MPLS has reached this level of maturity, these new tools and features allow more sophisticated services to the users of the network. These tools and features are discussed within various contexts throughout several networking-related books published by MK and this presents us with a unique publishing opportunity.
yesterday 09:35 | Posted by tutigermany | Views 176 | Tags ebook Systems Thinking Coping with 21st Century Problems → E-Books![]() 240 pages | 2008-01-17 | PDF | 9 Mb By examining the links and interactions between elements of a system, systems thinking is becoming increasingly relevant when dealing with global challenges, from terrorism to energy to healthcare. Addressing these seemingly intractable systems problems in our society, Systems Thinking: Coping with 21st Century Problems focuses on the inherent opportunities and difficulties of a systems approach. Taking an engineering systems view toward systems thinking, the authors place a high value on the thinking process and the things applied to this process.
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today 06:00 | Posted by NFO Recent Advances in Evolutionary Computation for Combinatorial Optimization → E-Books![]() 338 pages | 2008-09-01 | PDF | 6 Mb Combinatorial optimisation is a ubiquitous discipline whose usefulness spans vast applications domains. The intrinsic complexity of most combinatorial optimisation problems makes classical methods unaffordable in many cases. To acquire practical solutions to these problems requires the use of metaheuristic approaches that trade completeness for pragmatic effectiveness. Such approaches are able to provide optimal or quasi-optimal solutions to a plethora of difficult combinatorial optimisation problems.
yesterday 09:30 | Posted by tutigermany | Views 86 | Tags ebook Richard P Feynman-What do You Care What Other People Think → E-Books![]() One of the greatest physicists of the twentieth century. Richard Feynman posssessed an unquenchable thirst for adventure and an unparalleled ability to tell the stories of his life. This is Feynman's last literary legacy, prepared with his friend and fellow drummer, Ralph Leighton. Pro SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services → E-Books![]() 424 pages | 2008-08-18 | PDF | 23 Mb Take full advantage of everything SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services has to offer and deliver customizable, web–enabled reports across your business at a reasonable cost. Learn best–practices from professionals who use SQL Server Reporting Services daily to deliver solutions to paying clients and gain the competitive edge on using Microsoft’s enterprise–level reporting platform. * Provides best–practices for using Reporting Services * Written by practicing professionals with paying clients * Your key to delivering business intelligence across the enterprise Head First Java → E-Books![]() 720 pages | 2005-02-09 | PDF | 12 Mb Learning a complex new language is no easy task especially when it s an object-oriented computer programming language like Java. You might think the problem is your brain. It seems to have a mind of its own, a mind that doesn't always want to take in the dry, technical stuff you're forced to study. The fact is your brain craves novelty. It's constantly searching, scanning, waiting for something unusual to happen. After all, that's the way it was built to help you stay alive. It takes all the routine, ordinary, dull stuff and filters it to the background so it won't interfere with your brain's real work--recording things that matter. How does your brain know what matters? It's like the creators of the Head First approach say, suppose you're out for a hike and a tiger jumps in front of you, what happens in your brain? Neurons fire. Emotions crank up. Chemicals surge. Arab-Israeli Air Wars 1947-82 → E-Books![]() 98 Page l Size 17.5 Mb l PDF Image Processing with LabVIEW™ and IMAQ™ Vision → E-Books![]() Publisher : Prentice Hall PTR Pub Date : June 11, 2003 ISBN : 0-13-047415-0 Pages : 368 As lawyers who advise technology companies we try to be familiar with the technology and products our clients use. We do not buy many technical books, but we wanted this one because of the legal implications in image processing. We found the book to be a very useful guide and to be written in language that, while not "simple," gave us a clear and succinct, practical view into and understanding of the technology and products. Hypnosis And Subconscious Mind Power → E-Books![]() SoftArchive Forum!![]() Softarchive Network Launches its Forum www.astalavista.name Forum Opens now ! All are welcomed ! Cheers !Mitsubishi Type 1 RIKKO -BETTY- Units of World War 2 → E-Books![]() 114 Page l Size 37.5 Mb l PDF B-24 Liberator Units of the Fifteenth Air Force → E-Books![]() 100 Page l Size 22.5 Mb l PDF Home Decorating with Origami → E-Books![]() PDF | 129 Pages | 27MB This lovely book would make an ideal gift for the enthusiastic paperfolder who has mastered his or her basic models. It contains an attractive collection of geometric style models such as unusual little boxes, vases and abstract decorations for placing around your home. There is also a collection of items such as chopstick holders and various kinds of stationery and envelopes. There is even a delightful collection of stars and snowflakes which would be wonderful for the festive season in making decorations and cards. As always in Tomoko Fuse's books, there is a sumptuous gallery of photographs of made-up models showing off the items for which instructions are provided in the book. Each set of diagrams is done in the clear Randlett/Yoshizawa style and is accompanied by either a drawing or a black and white photograph of the object you are making. Care and accuracy is required in folding any of the models but all should be within the reach of the intermediate paperfolder. I recommend this one unreservedly. TBD Devastator Units of the US NAVY → E-Books![]() 100 Page l Size 45.7 Mb l PDF Sunderland Squadrons of World War 2 → E-Books![]() 115 Page l Size 59.5 Mb l PDF Programming ASP.NET → E-Books![]() By Dan Hurwitz, Jesse Liberty Pub Date: October 2005 Pages: 956 Ever since I read Jesse Liberty's "Programming C#", I've been eagerly awaiting the release of his "Programming ASP.NET". I received the book recently and just finished going through the 900 pages. Writing style is very lucid as expected (one of very few technical authors who succeed in this aspect. Another such author is Doug Walther of "XML for ASP.Net"). Though Programming ASP.NET begins with a simple "Hello World" example, by page 20, it has you creating a data table based on a datagrid connected to the Northwind database. This early demonstration of ASP.NET's power leads to an "aha" moment and keeps you going. It is refreshing to have the code work as promised. Unlike other ASP.NET books which address both VB and C# communities but show a marked preference for one or the other language, virtually every example in this book is given in both languages. I read only the C# examples, and reckon about 1/4th of the 900 pages catered to code in the "other" language. There are several screenshots of how to carry out various tasks in ASP.NET that are very useful for beginners. Similarly, screenshots of results from example programs are also very helpful. This book is "self-contained" for any concepts it discusses. You don't need to run to another book to seek clarifications. For me, this is the one book that brought together every aspect of ASP.NET, from hands-on "how to handle the development tool and set up files and directories" tasks, to conceptual issues. And the beauty is the whole discussion doesn't seem disjointed given its scope. I guess this is the advantage of having only one/two authors. The one minor criticism (may be just my personal preference) is, in the chapters on Accessing Data with ADO.NET, I wish there was (i) a short discussion of further abstraction between UI and a database made possible by using XML, and (ii) creating strongly typed datasets from XML schemas (using the xsd.exe tool for example) but likely it is outside the scope of the book to discuss this (in fact creating XML schemas and reading XML data files are addressed in later chapters through examples, so (i) is taken care of. And (ii) is too specific to warrant being a critical point). I strongly recommend this book as an essential reference to ASP.NET. |
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