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BusinessObjects XI (Release 2): The Complete Reference
Posted By : outcaast | Date : 15 Jun 2007 02:09 | Comments : 0

Cindi Howson, «BusinessObjects XI (Release 2): The Complete Reference»
McGraw-Hill Osborne | ISBN: 0072262656 | June 27, 2006 | 650 pages | PDF | 12 Mb

This book is a must read for anyone deploying BusinessObjects. It covers everything from planning your upgrade to the latest release, to best practices in universe design, and powerful report creation that maximizes business insight. This book covers the most frequently used features for the full BI suite, in one comprehensive book. There's in depth coverage of Designer, security via the Central Management Console, InfoView, Web Intelligence, and Desktop Intelligence. It goes beyond step-by-step instructions to cover how and why in a business context. Transition notes are interspersed for version 5 and 6 customers to understand the biggest changes in XI Release 2. If you drive BI requirements in your company or are a data warehouse program manager, Business Objects administrator, report author or consumer, this book is for you.
COMUNICACIONES Y REDES DE COMPUTADORES
Posted By : jose alayo | Date : 14 Jun 2007 23:25 | Comments : 0




MAGAÑA, EDUARDO "COMUNICACIONES Y REDES DE COMPUTADORES"
Prentice Hall | isbn: 8420539201 | 2003 | 202 pages | pdf | 18Mb

La presente obra nace con la intención de ayudar a los estudiantes en el aprendizaje de los conceptos básicos de las redes de comunicaciones. En este sentido, una de las mejores maneras de apoyar al estudiante en el aprendizaje de redes de comunicaciones, es la presentación de ejercicios relacionados con los conceptos teóricos más elementales.

Experimental Aspects of Quantum Computing
Posted By : outcaast | Date : 14 Jun 2007 00:08 | Comments : 0

Henry O. Everitt, «Experimental Aspects of Quantum Computing»
Springer | ISBN: 0387230459 | April 1, 2005 | 308 pages | PDF | 15 Mb

Practical quantum computing still seems more than a decade away, and researchers have not even identified what the best physical implementation of a quantum bit will be. There is a real need in the scientific literature for a dialogue on the topic of lessons learned and looming roadblocks. This reprint from Quantum Information Processing is dedicated to the experimental aspects of quantum computing and includes articles that 1) highlight the lessons learned over the last 10 years, and 2) outline the challenges over the next 10 years. The special issue includes a series of invited articles that discuss the most promising physical implementations of quantum computing. The invited articles were to draw grand conclusions about the past and speculate about the future, not just report results from the present.
Option Pricing Models and Volatility Using Excel-VBA
Posted By : outcaast | Date : 13 Jun 2007 23:05 | Comments : 2

Rouah / Vainberg, «Option Pricing Models and Volatility Using Excel-VBA»
Wiley | ISBN: 0471794643 | April 13, 2007 | 441 pages | PDF | 11 Mb

A practical guide to implementing advanced option pricing models and stochastic volatility using Excel/VBA This book offers practitioners the tools and techniques needed to use advanced models for pricing options and obtaining volatility. Divided into three comprehensive parts, Option Pricing Models and Volatility Using Excel/VBA describes cutting-edge option pricing formulas and stochastic volatility models. This book also includes a CD-ROM that contains Excel spreadsheets and VBA functions to implement all of the models presented in the book. Accessible and informative, Option Pricing Models and Volatility Using Excel/VBA is the perfect guide for those who realize the value of more advanced models and want to understand the math behind them.
Excel for Scientists and Engineers: Numerical Methods
Posted By : outcaast | Date : 13 Jun 2007 22:09 | Comments : 7

E. Joseph Billo, «Excel for Scientists and Engineers: Numerical Methods»
Wiley-Interscience | ISBN: 0471387347 | 2007-04-06 | 454 pages | PDF | 30 Mb

Learn to fully harness the power of Microsoft Excel® to perform scientific and engineering calculations. With this text as your guide, you can significantly enhance Microsoft Excel's® capabilities to execute the calculations needed to solve a variety of chemical, biochemical, physical, engineering, biological, and medicinal problems. The text begins with two chapters that introduce you to Excel's Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language, which allows you to expand Excel's® capabilities, although you can still use the text without learning VBA. Following the author's step-by-step instructions, here are just a few of the calculations you learn to perform: *Use worksheet functions to work with matrices *Find roots of equations and solve systems of simultaneous equations *Solve ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations *Perform linear and non-linear regression *Use random numbers and the Monte Carlo method This text is loaded with examples ranging from very basic to highly sophisticated solutions. More than 100 end-of-chapter problems help you test and put your knowledge to practice solving real-world problems. Answers and explanatory notes for most of the problems are provided in an appendix.

Evolutionary Algorithms: The Role of Mutation and Recombination
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 13 Jun 2007 07:30 | Comments : 1

[at Request] Evolutionary Algorithms: The Role of Mutation and Recombination (Natural Computing Series) by William M. Spears (Author)
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (September 20, 2004) | ISBN-10: 3540669507 | DjVu | 2 Mb | 222 pages

Despite decades of work in evolutionary algorithms, there remains a lot of uncertainty as to when it is beneficial or detrimental to use recombination or mutation. This book provides a characterization of the roles that recombination and mutation play in evolutionary algorithms.
The Art of Software Modeling
Posted By : outcaast | Date : 13 Jun 2007 02:39 | Comments : 1

Benjamin A. Lieberman, «The Art of Software Modeling»
AUERBACH | ISBN: 1420044621 | 2006-12-26 | 296 pages | PDF | 5 Mb

Using a multidisciplinary approach, The Art of Software Modeling covers model theory, practice, and presentation in detail. This book describes the driving need for model creation and demonstrates how to create system models. Presenting model examples of business workflows, requirements capture, and software architecture documentation, the text discusses research and information capture, model forms, and verification. Model information, consideration of perception and cognition of diagrams, model view composition, color theory, and presentation techniques are also included to illustrate the presentation. Each section is independent to allow readers to customize the text to their needs.
Emergent Intelligence of Networked Agents (Studies in Computational Intelligence)
Posted By : outcaast | Date : 12 Jun 2007 19:16 | Comments : 1

Namatame / Kurihara / Nakashima, «Emergent Intelligence of Networked Agents»
Springer | ISBN: 3540710736 | 1 edition (May 2007) | 261 pages | PDF | 18 Mb

The study of intelligence emerged from interactions among agents has been popular. In this study it is recognized that a network structure of the agents plays an important role. The current state-of-the art in agent-based modeling tends to be a mass of agents that have a series of states that they can express as a result of the network structure in which they are embedded. Agent interactions of all kinds are usually structured with complex networks. The idea of combining multi-agent systems and complex networks is also particularly rich and fresh to foster the research on the study of very large-scale multi-agent systems. Yet our tools to model, understand, and predict dynamic agent interactions and their behavior on complex networks have lagged far behind. Even recent progress in network modeling has not yet offered us any capability to model dynamic processes among agents who interact at all scales on complex networks.
Web Data Mining: Exploring Hyperlinks, Contents, and Usage Data
Posted By : outcaast | Date : 12 Jun 2007 18:30 | Comments : 0

«Web Data Mining: Exploring Hyperlinks, Contents, and Usage Data»
Bing Liu | Springer | ISBN: 3540378812 | Dec 28, 2006) | 532 pages | PDF | 4.2 Mb

Web mining aims to discover useful information and knowledge from the Web hyperlink structure, page contents, and usage data. Although Web mining uses many conventional data mining techniques, it is not purely an application of traditional data mining due to the semistructured and unstructured nature of the Web data and its heterogeneity. It has also developed many of its own algorithms and techniques. Liu has written a comprehensive text on Web data mining. Key topics of structure mining, content mining, and usage mining are covered both in breadth and in depth. His book brings together all the essential concepts and algorithms from related areas such as data mining, machine learning, and text processing to form an authoritative and coherent text.


Smartphone Operating System Concepts with Symbian OS: A Tutorial Guide
Posted By : outcaast | Date : 12 Jun 2007 18:14 | Comments : 1

«Smartphone Operating System Concepts with Symbian OS: A Tutorial Guide»
Michael J. Jipping | Wiley | ISBN: 0470034491 | 2007-06-11 | 354 pages | PDF | 1.2 Mb

Smartphone Operating System Concepts with Symbian OS uses Symbian OS as a vehicle to discuss operating system concepts as they are applied to mobile operating systems.It is this focus that makes this tutorial guide both invaluable and extremely relevant for today's student.In addition to presenting and discussing operating system concepts, this book also includes exercises that compare and contrast Symbian OS, Unix/Linux and Microsoft Windows. These assignments can be worked on in a classroom laboratory or in a student's own time.
The Symbian OS Architecture Sourcebook: Design and Evolution of a Mobile Phone OS
Posted By : outcaast | Date : 12 Jun 2007 18:03 | Comments : 2

«The Symbian OS Architecture Sourcebook: Design and Evolution of a Mobile Phone OS»
Ben Morris | Wiley | ISBN: 0470018461 | 2007-06-22 | 630 pages | PDF | 2 Mb

The current Symbian Press list focuses very much on the small scale features of Symbian OS in a programming context. The Architecture Sourcebook is different. It's not a how-to book, it's a 'what and why' book. And because it names names as it unwinds the design decisions which have shaped the OS, it is also a 'who' book. It will show where the OS came from, how it has evolved to be what it is, and provide a simple model for understanding what it is, how it is put together, and how to interface to it and work with it. It will also show why design decision were made, and will bring those decisions to life in the words of Symbian's key architects and developers, giving an insider feel to the book as it weaves the "inside story" around the architectural presentation.
Thinking in Patterns: Fractals and Related Phenomena in Nature
Posted By : outcaast | Date : 11 Jun 2007 18:20 | Comments : 1

Miroslav M. Novak, «Thinking in Patterns: Fractals and Related Phenomena in Nature»
World Scientific Publishing | ISBN: 9812388222 | 2004-05 | 336 pages | PDF | 48 Mb

Fractal geometry, together with the broader fields of nonlinear dynamics and complexity, represented a large segment of modern science at the end of the 20th century. Penetration of the resulting new paradigms into practically all academic disciplines has confirmed the fundamental assertion of universal formalism common to a wide range of human endeavors. This book contains an extended article by B B Mandelbrot, reviewing his contribution to fractal geometry and outlining some unsolved problems, with illustrations especially of finance and physics. It covers a range of multidisciplinary topics — from the biology of aging, through the self-similar shape of plants, image decompression and solar magnetic fields, to sound reflection in the street. The book is a treasure trove for innovative researchers working in fields related to fractal geometry.
Ontology Alignment: Bridging the Semantic Gap
Posted By : outcaast | Date : 11 Jun 2007 17:34 | Comments : 0

«Ontology Alignment: Bridging the Semantic Gap (Semantic Web and Beyond)»
Marc Ehrig | Springer | ISBN: 038732805X | October 12, 2006 | 248 pages | PDF | 13.5 Mb

A large number of information systems use many different individual schemas to represent data. Semantically linking these schemas is a necessary precondition to establish interoperability between agents and services. Consequently, ontology alignment and mapping for data integration has become central to building a world-wide semantic web. Ontology Alignment: Bridging the Semantic Gap introduces novel methods and approaches for semantic integration. In addition to developing new methods for ontology alignment, the author provides extensive explanations of up-to-date case studies. The topic of this book, coupled with the application-focused methodology, will appeal to professionals from a number of different domains.
Online Collaborative Learning: Theory and Practice
Posted By : macworld | Date : 11 Jun 2007 13:30 | Comments : 2
Online Collaborative Learning: Theory and Practice

Online Collaborative Learning: Theory and Practice
English | PDF Format | 336 pages | ISBN-13: 978-1591401742 | Publisher: Information Science Publishing (October 2003) | 2.9 MB
Programming Multiplayer Games by Andrew Mulholland
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 11 Jun 2007 13:11 | Comments : 2

Programming Multiplayer Games by Andrew Mulholland (Author)
Publisher: Wordware Publishing, Inc.; Bk&CD-Rom edition (May 2004) | ISBN-10: 1556220766 | PDF | 4 Mb | 500 pages

This book covers all the major aspects and theory behind creating a fully functional network game, from setting up a stable MySQL backed-end database for storing player information to developing a reusable TCP/IP network library for online games as well as developing web-based server interfaces.