Business Database Systems
by Professor Thomas Connolly, Carolyn Begg, and Richard Holowczak
Business Database Systems arms you with the knowledge to analyse, design and implement effective, robust and successful databases. This book is ideal for students of Business/Management Information Systems, or Computer Science, who will be expected to take a course in database systems for their degree programme. It is also excellently suited to any practitioner who needs to learn, or refresh their knowledge of, the essentials of database management systems.
Covering some of the most cutting-edge research on the delivery and retrieval of interactive multimedia content, this volume of specially chosen contributions provides the most updated perspective on one of the hottest contemporary topics. The material represents extended versions of papers presented at the 11th International Workshop on Image Analysis for Multimedia Interactive Services, a vital international forum on this fast-moving field. Logically organized in discrete sections that app...
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the Third International Conference on Mobile Computing, Applications, and Services (MobiCASE 2011) held in Los Angeles, CA, USA, during October 24-27, 2010. The 18 revised full papers presented together with 12 revised poster papers were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The conference papers are organized in seven technical sessions, covering the topics of mobile pervasive applications, system...
Age of Information (Synthesis Lectures on Communication Networks)
by Yin Sun, Igor Kadota, Rajat Talak, and Eytan Modiano
Information usually has the highest value when it is fresh. For example, real-time knowledge about the location, orientation, and speed of motor vehicles is imperative in autonomous driving, and the access to timely information about stock prices and interest rate movements is essential for developing trading strategies on the stock market. The Age of Information (AoI) concept, together with its recent extensions, provides a means of quantifying the freshness of information and an opportunity t...
Exploring Microsoft Office 14 Getting Started with Groove
by Mary Anne Poatsy, Robert T. Grauer, Barbara S. Stover, and TBD
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Business Continuity Management: Choosing to survive shows you how to systematically prepare your business, not only for the unthinkable, but also for smaller incidents which, if left unattended, could well lead to major disasters. A business continuity management (BCM) program is critical for every business today, and this book will enable you to develop and implement yours to maximum effect.
Azure Strategy and Implementation Guide
by Peter De Tender, Greg Leonardo, and Jason Milgram
Learn Azure’s cloud capabilities with the help of this introductory guide to employing Azure for your cloud infrastructure needs.Key FeaturesGet a clear overview of Azure's capabilities and benefits, and learn how to get started efficientlyDevelop the ability to opt for cloud architecture and design that best fits your organizationLeverage Azure opportunities for cost savings and optimizationBook DescriptionMicrosoft Azure is a powerful cloud computing platform that offers a multitude of service...
Semantic Web and Peer-To-Peer; Decentralized Management and Exchange of Knowledge and Information
IT Service Management
by Ernest Brewster, Richard Griffiths, Aidan Lawes, and John Sansbury
ITIL® and IT service management have been practised successfully around the world for more than 20 years. ITIL® is a framework for IT service management and provides best management practice to meet ISO/IEC 20k. The objective is to provide guidance for organisations that provide IT services. This guide introduces ITIL both to Foundation Examination candidates and to people simply looking to gain a practical understanding of IT service management. An ITIL® Licensed Product.
Service Desk and Incident Manager (BCS Guides to IT Roles)
by Peter Wheatcroft
The role of a service desk manager is to provide the single point of contact between an IT organisation and its users. A major part of this role is to ensure that incidents are dealt with effectively and normal service is restored as quickly as possible. Responsibilities include developing, implementing, monitoring and improving processes and procedures and this essential guide covers areas such as purpose, required skills and career progression, as well as tools, standards and frameworks.
TV-Anytime (X.media.publishing)
by Alberto Gil Solla and Rafael G. Sotelo Bovino
Television is a mature mass media with close to eight decades of regular broadcasts since its beginnings in Germany, the UK and the USA. Today, despite the spectacular growth of the Internet and social networks, television is still the leading medium for entertainment and information across the world, exerting an unparalleled influence on public opinion. Until recently television had undergone a rather slow evolution regarding the interaction with its users, yet this is beginning to change. The...
Visual Indexing and Retrieval (SpringerBriefs in Computer Science)
by Jenny Benois-Pineau, Frederic Precioso, and Matthieu Cord
The research in content-based indexing and retrieval of visual information such as images and video has become one of the most populated directions in the vast area of information technologies. Social networks such as YouTube, Facebook, FileMobile, and DailyMotion host and supply facilities for accessing a tremendous amount of professional and user generated data. The areas of societal activity, such as, video protection and security, also generate thousands and thousands of terabytes of visual...
Vmware Vsphere Performance: Designing CPU, Memory, Storage, and Networking for Performance-Intensive Workloads
by Matt Liebowitz, Christopher Kusek, and Rynardt Spies
Intelligent Image Databases (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, #421)
by Yihong Gong
Intelligent Image Databases: Towards Advanced Image Retrieval addresses the image feature selection issue in developing content-based image retrieval systems. The book first discusses the four important issues in developing a complete content-based image retrieval system, and then demonstrates that image feature selection has significant impact on the remaining issues of system design. Next, it presents an in-depth literature survey on typical image features explored by contemporary conte...
Database Theory (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, #3363)
by Thomas Eiter and Leonid Libkin
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Database Theory, ICDT 2005, held in Edinburgh, UK in January 2005.The 24 revised full papers presented together with 3 invited articles were carefully reviewed and selected from 84 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on query languages and types, multi-dimensional data processing, algorithmic aspects, privacy and security, logic and databases, query rewriting, and query processing and dat...
Human-Computer Interaction (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, #753)
The International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction EWHCI '93 was thethird conference in a series which started in 1991 in Moscow. Like its predecessors, it was occasioned by the long separation of workers in HCI from one another and the new opportunity to learn from one another and to start cooperations with each other. The conference was international,with papers and participants from 16 countries. This volume contains a selection of the best papers presented at the co...
Journal on Data Semantics II (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, #3360)
by S Spaccapietra
The LNCS Journal on Data Semantics is devoted to the presentation of notable work that, in one way or another, addresses research and development on issues related to data semantics. Based on the highly visible publication platform Lecture Notes in Computer Science, this new journal is widely disseminated and available worldwide. The scope of the journal ranges from theories supporting the formal definition of semantic content to innovative domain-specific applications of semantic knowledge. Th...
This text provides a guide for people who want to use the Internet with children or set up access so that children can use it free of inappropriate material. It covers services such as America Online and CompuServe, and additional software that limits access to inappropriate matrial such as CyberPatrol, SurfWatch and Web Track. The etxt is accompanied by a CD-ROM with demoware, shareware including demo versions of safeguard software.