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Review Institute of Electrical & Electronics Enginee  / 1999 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization Infovis '99: Proceedings October 24-29, 1999 San Francisco, California Creator: Graham Wills
Edition: 1999
Publication date: 1999-08
Dewey code: 006
List Price: $110.00
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Review 1999 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization Infovis '99: Proceedings October 24-29, 1999 San Francisco, California / Institute of Electrical & Electronics Enginee:

The subjects covered in the 1999 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization include: understanding time dependent and evolving information; evaluation and design of visualization systems; investigating hierarchies and graphs; and techniques for broad-scope problems.

Publication date: 1996-05
Dewey code: 005
Price: $5.99

Review Reactive Chemical Hazards Database / Amer Inst of Chemical Engineers:


Publication date: 1999-12
Dewey code: 332
Price: $18.95

Review Alpha Books Teach Yourself Online Investing in 1 Day (Teach Yourself in 1 Day) / Alpha Books:


Publication date: 2004-05-24

Review Forward in Geography / Nelson Thornes Ltd:


Review Springer  / Speechreading by Humans and Machines: Models, Systems, and Applications (NATO ASI Series / Computer and Systems Sciences) Creator: Marcus E. Hennecke
Edition: 1
Publication date: 1996-09-30
Dewey code: 006.454
List Price: $256.00
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Review Speechreading by Humans and Machines: Models, Systems, and Applications (NATO ASI Series / Computer and Systems Sciences) / Springer:

This is the first comprehensive book on the interdisciplinary study of speechreading (lipreading) -production, perception and learning - by both humans and machines. It is the product of the largest-ever gathering of scientists devoted to the subject, at a NATO workshop held in France in 1995. The research presented explores and promotes the incorporation of visual information into automatic speech recognizers for improved recognition accuracy (especially in noisy environments), and draws on and further elucidates knowledge of the psychology of speechreading by humans. The book is a milestone along the path to more accurate speech based interfaces, as well as to deeper understanding of fundamental mechanisms of human perception and speech recognition.

Creator: Ming-Ting Sun
Publication date: 2000-07
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Review Visual Communications and Image Processing 2000 (SPIE Conference Proceedings) / SPIE-International Society for Optical Engine:


Review McGraw-Hill Companies  / Unix Internet Server Administration Tool: Administration Tool (Unix Tools) Publication date: 2000-03
Dewey code: 005
Price: $44.95

Review Unix Internet Server Administration Tool: Administration Tool (Unix Tools) / McGraw-Hill Companies:

Covers multiple servers-Provides readers with a practical guide to the management of Apache, Netscape Server and Sun Solaris Native Web Server using the most common flavors of UNIX (HP-UX, AIX, FreeBSD, Solaris, and Linus). It covers setup/configuration, testing, access control and troubleshooting of FT servers, Web servers, system services and firewalls. Quick Start and Quick Fix Guides-Two very practical features that will appeal to the harried administrator. These are shortcuts and quick-reference checklists to get servers up and running in a hurry and diagnose problems to get a downed server back on line. CD-ROM-Software tools using PERL, Java and JavaScript are covered and included on the CD-ROM. These tools allow administrators to build meaningful activity reports and analyze log files. Additional free server software and utilities from Apache, Netscape, and software tools vendors.

Edition: 8th
Publication date: 2005-09-16

Review Business Data Communication / John Wiley & Sons Inc:


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Review 2000 USSB Research Note: Sizing the Tax Cut for SB IT / AMI Partners, Inc.:


Publication date: 2004-05-24

Review Forward in Geography / Nelson Thornes Ltd:


Review MarketResearch.com  / Lessons Learned on the Web Publication date: 2000-11-01
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Review Lessons Learned on the Web / MarketResearch.com:

Giga's Web Site ScoreCard teams recently assessed 100 well-known US sites on whether their design made it easy for a visitor to evaluate and use the site — and found that 53 percent of sites earned a failing grade. In Europe, sites belonging to the Financial Times' top 100 European companies had a staggering 87 percent failure rate. One of the key reasons for this sorry state of affairs is many organizations mistake the home page for a technology showcase, either by accident or in a misguided attempt to impart brand value and identity. Not only is the home page the first impression conveyed to visitors, it is also the page visitors will see most often, whether re-orienting themselves during a single visit or returning for repeat visits. Getting the home page right is a critical element in the pursuit of repeat visitors, whether the target is the end consumer or other businesses. With this IdeaBundle to learn about: The two key factors that should dominate home page design — which users visit the Web site, and what are their goals? The biggest roadblocks to home page design —pointless animated introductions, long download times and required plug-ins that the user may not have. Consider the surprising fact that good design tools, which help disabled users, may be legally required. Is your home page design "purpose-driven?" People have little patience for Web sites that are poorly designed, hard to figure out and difficult to use. Is the home page the online equivalent of the Tower of Babel? Consider whether your multilingual site either mixes languages, or changes languages without warning. Because the home page often draws significant resources and effort out of the enterprise, it makes sense to consider whether it is being used wisely. [+]
Read this IdeaBundle to find out where your home page does and does not fit the bill.

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Review 2000 USSMB Market Comment: What the Future Holds for DSL Providers / AMI Partners, Inc.:


Publication date: 2001-02-23
List Price: $250.00
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Review ValuWrite 2001: Business Valuation Report Writing System for ValuSource Pro 2001 and Value Express 2001. Compatible with Microsoft® Word (ValuSource Accounting Software Products) / Valu-Source:

ValuWrite The Microsoft® Word Compatible Business Valuation Report Writing System For ValuSource Pro 2001 and Value Express 2001. SAVE 750F THE TIME IT TAKES TO CREATE USPAP BUSINESS VALUATION REPORTS! Since an appraisal is not complete without a narrative written report, ValuWrite is the perfect companion product for either ValuSource Pro 2001 or Value Express 2001. Make better use of your valuable time by joining the Smart Report Revolution! ValuWrite creates fully formatted, polished professional reports in a fraction of the time. ValuWrite accesses the information from either of the two aforementioned programs and automatically creates appropriate text, tables and charts into a Microsoft® Word document. PRODUCE A 25 PLUS PAGE DRAFT VALUATION REPORT IN MINUTES! This optional program takes report generation to the next level with fully formatted USPAP "smart reports" that link data from either ValuSource Pro 2001 or Value Express 2001 to ValuWrite. ValuWrite includes only the appropriate text for your specific case, and automatically hot-links all the numbers, tables and charts from ValuSource Pro 2001 or Value Express 2001 to the report that is created in Microsoft® Word. If the numbers change in your analysis, the report in Microsoft® Word changes automatically. Since the report is created as a Word document, editing and formatting is a breeze. This fully customizable USPAP report includes: · Cover Letter and Summary · Assumptions and Limiting Conditions · Financial Review and Industry Comparison · Valuation Methodology · Valuation Summary · Hypothetical Deal Scenario and Cash Flow · Analysis Schedules, Graphs and Footnotes How to save money on this and other ValuSource products: Call 800-825-8763 today! You may be eligible for a discount; for example, owners of any previous version of ValuSource Pro are eligible for a special upgrade price. We might be running a special offer on this and other fine ValuSource products as well. [+]
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Publication date: 1993-03-01

Review Introduction to DBase IV: Version 1.5 / Course Technology Inc:


Review MarketResearch.com  / Employee Directory Applications: A Must for Business-to-Employee Initiatives: Giga Collaboration Publication date: 2002-03-01
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Review Employee Directory Applications: A Must for Business-to-Employee Initiatives: Giga Collaboration / MarketResearch.com:

The Employee Directory Application, often referred to as a "white pages" application, is considered to be an essential element of a company’s B2E strategy. Accurate and accessible employee information can improve communication and ultimately increase productivity across the organization. Giga analysts view this market as underserved today, but as having strong growth potential over the next five years. The demand is increasing for solutions offering features ranging from basic phone book capabilities to sophisticated implementations that generate reports, produce organizational charts and manage dynamic e-mail distribution lists. This Giga Collaboration examines the benefits, functionality, approaches, and challenges that should be considered by those planning to implement Employee Directory Applications.

Publication date: 1984-01-01
Dewey code: 001.64
Price: $99.95

Review Mathematical Computer Performance and Reliability / North-Holland:

Hardbound. This book provides a review of this field and incorporates some of the most significant quantitative methods which can satisfy the demand of scientists and users interested in the mathematics of computer system engineering. It emphasizes interdisciplinary aspects of applied mathematics and computer science and is the result of contributions by scientists who are active in applied mathematical research of interest to the analysis of computer performance and reliability.

Review MarketResearch.com  / Citrix Acquires Sequoia Software: Giga Collaboration Publication date: 2001-04-01
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Review Citrix Acquires Sequoia Software: Giga Collaboration / MarketResearch.com:

Citrix Systems recently announced its plans to acquire Sequoia Software in a cash deal valued at more than $184 million. This is an important event, becau se it signifies the start of serious consolidation in the enterprise portal software market. In the past Giga analysts had predicted application server and database vendors would acquire many of the smaller "pure-play" portal vendors. Citrix's position in the Windows application server market and its addition of Sequoia's portal products is the first market enactment of this expected trend. Success hinges on Citrix's ability to retain Sequoia's 250 employees and its ability to develop its channel to sell this very different technology. Citrix also risks alienating existing partners and Microsoft, as it moves to compete in the hotly contested portal market. Read this Giga Collaboration to learn about: Citrix Extending Its Reach to the Web Portal Market Consolidation at Hand.

Publication date: 1991-05-01

Review Operating System Utilities / McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.:


Review Cambridge University Press  / The B-Book: Assigning Programs to Meanings Creator: Pierre Chapron
Publication date: 1996-10-13
Dewey code: 005
Price: $100.00

Review The B-Book: Assigning Programs to Meanings / Cambridge University Press:

The B method is a means for specifying, designing and coding software systems. The long-awaited B Book is the standard reference for everything concerning this method. It contains the mathematical basis on which it is founded, the precise definitions of the notations used, and a large number of examples illustrating its use in practice. J. -R. Abrial, the inventor of B, has written the book in such a way that it can be used for self-study or for reference. It is in four parts, the first dealing with the mathematical foundations, including a systematic construction of predicate logic and set theory, and the definition of the various mathematical structures that are needed to formalize software systems; the author places special emphasis on the notion of proof. The second part contains a presentation of the Generalized Substitution Language and of the Abstract Machine Notation, which are both used to specify software systems; the author gives examples to show how large specifications can be constructed systematically. The next part introduces the two basic programming features of sequencing and loop, with examples showing how to construct small algorithms. The last part covers the very important notion of refinement. [+]
It shows how to construct large software systems by means of layered architectures of modules. It culminates with the presentation of several examples of complete development with a special emphasis on the methodological approach. Finally, appendices give summaries of all the logical and mathematical definitions, and of all the rules and proof obligations. With the appearance of The B Book, formal methods practitioners, computer scientists, and systems developers at last will have access to the definitive account of what will become one of the standard approaches to the construction of software systems.

Publication date: 1998-12-31

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1999 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization Infovis '99: Proceedings October 24-29, 1999 San Francisco, California, Reactive Chemical Hazards Database, Alpha Books Teach Yourself Online Investing in 1 Day (Teach Yourself in 1 Day), Forward in Geography, Speechreading by Humans and Machines: Models, Systems, and Applications (NATO ASI Series / Computer and Systems Sciences), Visual Communications and Image Processing 2000 (SPIE Conference Proceedings), Unix Internet Server Administration Tool: Administration Tool (Unix Tools), Business Data Communication, 2000 USSB Research Note: Sizing the Tax Cut for SB IT, Forward in Geography, Lessons Learned on the Web, 2000 USSMB Market Comment: What the Future Holds for DSL Providers, ValuWrite 2001: Business Valuation Report Writing System for ValuSource Pro 2001 and Value Express 2001. Compatible with Microsoft® Word (ValuSource Accounting Software Products), Introduction to DBase IV: Version 1.5, Employee Directory Applications: A Must for Business-to-Employee Initiatives: Giga Collaboration, Mathematical Computer Performance and Reliability, Citrix Acquires Sequoia Software: Giga Collaboration, Operating System Utilities, The B-Book: Assigning Programs to Meanings, Tocuaro: a Mexican Village

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