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The Unified Process is a development methodology that is geared to the creation of object-oriented component-based software. The books of this four-volume series address the four phases of the UP process. This volume concentrates on the elaboration phase.
i-mode is NYY SoCoMo's mobile Internet access system. It allows users to access email, weather, stock prices, message friends and buy airline tickets from their cellular phones. This book provides everything a service provider needs to know to gauge the effect of i-mode on his or her business.
The OSI (Open System Interconnection) reference model is the basis of modern data network design, but it underlines the public switched telephone network (PSTN) as well. This book covers roles, functions, definitions and the fundamentals that are required of entry-level personnel.
This work describes the methods of dynamic system simulation from the ground up. It presents important techniques, the fundamentals of mathematical models, how to produce useful results, how to analyze and visualize data, and how to verify and validate models.
This work demonstrates how Lotus Notes/Domino can be used to deliver groupware applications through intranets, extranets and the Internet. It contains a reusable and customisable workflow application, with annotated source code created in the latest version of Notes.
Explaining how to use the printer adapter to make the PC a tool for developing microprocessor applications, this text shows how to build a complete data acquisition system. Applications such as recording weather parameters and posting them to the World Wide Web are illustrated.
This book/disk set provides programmers with insights into the inner system functions of Microsoft Windows, from the BIOS and the hardware to virtual machines and real-time events. It shows how to manage hardware access efficiently, and provides tips for effective interfacing with C++ programming.
In this text, using 67 examples the author explains how to extend and modify Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) code to meet developers' particular needs. It features a menu of techniques across the entire range of Windows functions.
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