Answer the question "Can we build this for ALL the devices?" with a resounding YES. Learn how to build apps using seven different platforms: Mobile Web, iOS, Android, Windows, RubyMotion, React Native, and Xamarin. Find out which cross-platform solution makes the most sense for your needs, whether you're new to mobile or an experienced developer expanding your options. Start covering all of the mobile world today. Understanding the idioms, patterns, and quirks of the modern mobile platforms give...
Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics (Communications in Computer and Information Science, #405)
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics, ParCFD 2013, held in Changsha, China, in May 2013. The 35 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 240 submissions. The papers address issues such as parallel algorithms, developments in software tools and environments, unstructured adaptive mesh applications, industrial applications, atmospheric and oceanic global simulation, inte...
Homework on Your Computer in easy steps, Colour Edition
by Geoff Preston
Managing Apple Devices, Second Edition will enable you to create an effective plan for deploying and maintaining groups of Apple devices using iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite in your organization. This all-in-one resource teaches a wide variety of Apple management technologies; explains the theory behind the tools; and provides practical, hand-on exercises to get you up and running with the tools. You will be introduced to Apple management technologies including Mobile Device Management, the Volume Purc...
Mathematical Aspects of Quantum Computing 2007
by Mikio Nakahara, Robabeh Rahimi, and Akira SaiToh
Applications of Specification and Design Languages for Socs: Selected Papers from Fdl 2005
by A Vachoux
Teaches how to develop Newton software on the Macintosh. The enclosed disk provides a sample application, as well as a demonstration version of Newton Toolkit, Apple Computer's complete development environment for the Newton.
New Frontiers in Information and Software as Services (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, #74)
The increasing costs of creating and maintaining infrastructures for delivering services to consumers have led to the emergence of cloud based third party service providers renting networks, computation power, storage, and even entire software application suites. On the other hand, service customers demand competitive pricing, service level agreements, and increased flexibility and scalability. Service consumers also expect process and data security, 24/7 service availability, and compliance wit...
Kalculator Kids (Good Apple Activity Book for Intermediate Grades)
by Lynn Michunas and Lynn Mickunas
This volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series contains all papers accepted for presentation at the 20th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management (DSOM 2009), which was held in Venice, Italy, during October 27-28, 2009. DSOM 2009 was the 20th event in a series of annual workshops. It followed in the footsteps of previous successful meetings, the most recent of which were held on Samos, Greece (DSOM 2008), San Jos e, California, USA (DSOM 200...
Web-Based Labs for A+ Guide to Software Printed Access Card
by Labmentors and (Labmentors) Labmentors
Web-Based Labs for A+ Guide to Software, 4e provides step-by-step labs taken directly from A+ Guide to Software, 4e. Using a real lab environment over the Internet, students can log on anywhere, anytime via a Web browser to gain essential hands-on experience in PC repair.
Showing the reader how to use AppleScript in their own work and with their own applications, this book includes a disk with many example scripts that solve real-world problems, as well as a number of useful scriptable applications. The book is written for the AppleScript user, not for someone who specifically wishes to learn how to program. It covers many simple programming concepts, teaching the concepts through example or through the modification of scripts the user recorded. The book emphasis...
Openmp in the Era of Low Power Devices and Accelerators (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, #8122)
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on OpenMP, held in Canberra, Australia, in September 2013. The 14 technical full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from various submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on proposed extensions to OpenMP, applications, accelerators, scheduling, and tools.
Covering the BTEC unit, Microcomputer Systems, at Level 5, this book is suitable also for 2nd and 3rd-year degree students. It continues the concepts dealt with in the author's "Microprocessor-based Systems", but moves into the more powerful and dynamic architectures of systems such as reduced instruction set computers (RISC), parallel processing (transputers), arithmetic co-processors, and 32-bit microprocessors.