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Sunday, January 11, 2009

3d animation





Book Description: )

This Java handbook makes a practical tutorial on Java 2D and Java 3D for computer professionals. It contains in-depth coverage of basic computer graphics concepts and techniques, and introduces advanced graphic features to an audience mostly trained in the Java language. Chapter topics include mathematical background for computer graphics, .geometric transformation, views, lighting and texturing, behavior and interaction, and animation. For computer programmers and engineers, data analysts, graphic designers/animators, and game developers.
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java game





Book Description:

Step-by-step instructions, covering all the hottest techniques for creating dynamic games and interactive graphical environments using Java 1.1.

* Covers all the essentials of Java for graphics and game development
* Shows how to write interactive video games for the Web, playable by millions around the world
* Presents unique networking techniques for multi-user environments
* CD-ROM contains complete Java source and byte codes to the class libraries and games developed, plus games, third-party applets, and development tools
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sql 2005




Book Description
Teaches, with step-by-step guides, the most important SQL Server tasks. Troubleshoots common database and client-server problems. Improves performance with sophisticated SQL Server tuning techniques. Develops powerful database features that can easily be integrated into your current database system. Uses ready-to-run database examples and SQL code.

About the Author
Patrick Dalton has been designing databases for 14 years, and for the last 7 years he has focused exclusively on client-server development with Microsoft SQL Server and other database systems. He is certified by Microsoft as aTrainer and a Solution Developer in SQL Server Administration.

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Network Technologies




Local Access Network Technologies (IEE Telecommunications)
by Paul France

ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0852961766
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780852961766
Publisher: IEE
Number Of Pages: 350
Publication Date: 2004-01-30


The business of telecommunications is currently undergoing a period of change driven by changes in regulation, increasing demands for services and the development of new access technologies. The market structure of telecommunications is evolving rapidly as new players entering the market and existing players strive to complete in an increasingly volatile market. Moreover the advent of new data services is placing greater demands on the network as operators strive to offer new broadband services. Underpinning much of this change is the access technology itself, both in the transitional form of copper twisted pairs, but increasing through the use of new fibre, radio and copper systems. Indeed the dominant cost of most telecommunication network is the access network itself and typically can demand up to 80% of the total investment required. The book presents an overview of the access network and discusses the technologies that are available. It begins with an introductory chapter defining terms and technologies and goes on to discuss each technology in turn, not only from a technology viewpoint but with a view on how it might be best deployed. Chapters are also included on planning systems and network management, a key aspect of the technology.

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ccna guide






TITLE :
CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide (Exam 640-802) (Certification Press) (Paperback)
AUTHOR : by Richard Deal (Author)
PUBLISHER : McGraw-Hill publisher
ISBN : 0071497285
EDITION : 3 edition
PUB DATE : April 28, 2008
LANGUAGE : English
RLS DATE : 07/08/2008

[ R e l e a s e N o t e s ]

The Best Fully Integrated Study System Available

With hundreds of practice questions and hands-on exercises, CCNA
Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide covers what you need
to know-and shows you how to prepare-for this challenging exam.
100% complete coverage of all official objectives for exam 640-802
Exam Readiness Checklist at the front and back of the book--you're
ready for the exam when all objectives on the list are checked off
Inside the Exam sections in every chapter highlight key exam topics
covered
Simulated exam questions match the format, tone, topics, and
difficulty of the real exam

Covers all CCNA exam topics, including:

Network Topologies ¡¤ OSI Reference Model ¡¤ Layer-2 LAN
Technologies ¡¤ Bridges and Switches ¡¤ WLAN ¡¤ IP Addressing and
Subnetting ¡¤ VLSM ¡¤ TCP/IP and the Transport Layer ¡¤ Cisco IOS
Software ¡¤ Switch and Router Configuration ¡¤ VLANs and Trunks ¡¤
Switches and Redundancy ¡¤ IOS Device Management ¡¤ OSPF and EIGRP
Routing ¡¤ Access Control Lists ¡¤ IPv6 ¡¤ WAN ¡¤ Frame Relay

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TestInside 640-802 Exam certification




TestInside 640-802 Exam Features


Quality and Value for the 640-802 Exam
TestInside Practice Exams for Cisco 640-802 are written to the highest standards of technical accuracy, using only certified subject matter experts and published authors for development.

100% Guarantee to Pass Your 640-802 Exam
If you prepare for the exam using our TestInside testing engine, we guarantee your success in the first attempt. If you do not pass the 640-802 exam (Cisco Certified Network Associate) on your first attempt we will give you a FULL REFUND of your purchasing fee AND send you another same value product for free.

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windows server enterprise





Product Description
One of the secrets to the ever-increasing popularity of Windows Server can be found in the simplicity its administration. The easy-to-use GUI, consistent set of tools, and wizards that walk you through complex tasks allow you to install, configure and maintain Windows servers without any knowledge of programming or scripting languages or learning complicated command-line syntax. It’s possible, in fact, to accomplish about 90% of all Windows administration without ever opening a command prompt or running a script! But what about the other ten percent of the time? While it’s true that most common, day-to-day tasks of Windows administration can be performed from the GUI, it’s not always the best way, especially with complex or repetitive tasks Scripts and command-line tools often provide a faster, more flexible approach.

Windows Server Hacks reveals techniques that go well beyond basic management tasks found in most handbooks to help busy system administrators master the more powerful features of Windows Server. Windows Server Hacks focuses on scripts and other tools that will make your life as an administrator much easier. These tools, or hacks–quick and dirty solutions to problems, or clever ways of doing things–were created by other professionals who’ve also had to struggle to find solutions to administering Windows environments. You’ll save valuable time using their scripts, tools, tips, and advice. Plus, you can easily learn to customize the scripts to create even more powerful tools for your own, specific needs. The book includes secrets of the masters in such areas as Active Directory, User Management, Group Policy, DNS and DHCP, File and Print, IIS, performance and security. The hundred, industrial strength hacks in the book range from those that deal with general administration to more esoteric hacks in the areas of network deployment, patch management, and backup and recovery. No matter which Windows server you use–NT, IIS, 2000, or 2003–this book will put the knowledge and expertise of veteran system administrators and hackers to work for you. Windows Server Hacks will make your life easier while expanding your understanding of the capabilities of Windows Server.

About the Author
Mitch Tulloch is a trainer, consultant, and author living in Winnipeg, in the Canadian province of Manitoba. In addition to his many Nutshell books for O’Reilly (Windows 2000 Administration, Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Exchange Server)

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port tcp




Keith Edwards, Professor, Georgia Tech

“In particular, it’s definitely time for an update to this book, since so many changes to the Java platform have happened since the first edition. While I don’t see the need to update most books every time there’s a minor update, this book is definitely overdue for a revision.

“I think the book is especially appropriate for mature practitioners and students, who need an easily-accessible and to-the-point overview of the Java networking APIs. To me, one of the strongest points of the book is that it?s concise enough to serve as a quick guide and reference to key ?gotchas.? Thus, I think the structure of the book serves audiences who are already good network programmers, or who need a good Java reference, quite well.”

Robert Brunner, Research Programmer, National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)–
“I think the book does a good job of hitting this market. It is not suited to be a main textbook for a class, and it does not try to do that, But it does do a nice job of succinctly hitting the major points, providing nice examples, as well as a reference for the major important topics. So I see this as a nice book for developers who want to quickly (and cheaply) master networking Java, as well as a supplemental book for courses in continuing education courses or colleges.”

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Linux on the jcl mainframe



From the Back Cover
* Leverage Linux on the mainframe for a true business advantage
* Covers zSeries and S/390 mainframes
* Contains over 100 pages of reference material
* Includes detailed examples and maximization techniques

The complete mainframe guide to leveraging the power of Linux
Linux on the Mainframe is the comprehensive guide to the fastest growing trend in IT. IBM’s Linux experts present peerless instruction in the art of planning for and making the most of a Linux mainframe. This book’s in-depth coverage includes virtualization, deployment, data management, debugging, security, systems management, application porting, and much more.

* Sample companies that demonstrate the strengths and potential shortcomings of Linux on the mainframe
* Complete business analysis, including Total Cost of Ownership, server consolidation techniques, and IT infrastructure simplification
* Examples of deploying middleware and other tools
* In-depth introductions to the latest trends, developments, and technologies related to Linux on the mainframe
* Background information on mainframes and Linux for the lay reader
* Key techniques for deploying Linux servers and building integrated server environments

For anyone involved in the planning, deploying, management, or administration of a mainframe, Linux on the Mainframe is a vital resource.

About the Author
JOHN EILERT led the team responsible for the Integrated Facility for Linux and retired from the IBM lab in Poughkeepsie, NY, after 30 years of experience with mainframes.
MARIA EISENHAENDLER,a technical writer at the IBM lab in Boeblingen, Germany, has been producing documentation for Linux on the mainframe since its inception.
DOROTHEA MATTHAEUS plans technical documentation at the IBM lab in Boeblingen, Germany, where she focuses on mainframe and Linux.
INGOLF SALMfocuses on IBM middleware design for Linux on the mainframe and Linux distributions at the IBM lab in Boeblingen, Germany. He has over 20 years of experience in IBM OS architecture and design.

Preface

Both the Linux and the mainframe communities are understandably interested in the unique concepts and benefits of Linux on the mainframe. In this book, we define mainframe as being IBM’s enterprise servers, that is, S/390 and zSeries servers.
This guide is for anyone seeking technical or market insight regarding Linux on the mainframe. It is for the business person who looks for opportunities to consolidate servers, reduce the complexity of an infrastructure, or reduce IT costs. It is also written for the IT architect who wants to plan for, design, and implement the solutions. It is for all those who are interested in this solution.
This book gives an overall perspective of the concepts that make this solution unique. It is a practical guide which helps you to reach an informed decision as to whether Linux on the mainframe is for your business. It shows examples of business solutions for Linux on the mainframe, and examples of how systems can be designed and built.
While this book is not a tutorial or how-to book, it references a wealth of material that provides details about specific technical topics.
Part 1, “Linux on the Mainframe - an Introduction,” describes technologies that possess inherent, strong values on their own merits so that they should be considered as options for your IT projects. This part includes an introduction to Linux, an introduction to the mainframe, and an introduction to Linux on the mainframe.
Part 2, “Planning for Linux,” discusses the early decision points that allow a Linux on the mainframe solution to effect the bottom-line project value. Apart from these decision points, this part illustrates, with the help of two sample companies, the spectrum of possibilities open to you. It also presents a total cost-of-ownership discussion on how Linux on the mainframe can facilitate substantial savings in the enterprise.
Part 3, “Is Linux on the Mainframe for Me?” is about the technical foundations that bring unique value to running applications in a Linux-on-the-mainframe environment. Virtualization, communications, and security are among the topics discussed. For example, this part describes how it is possible to have hundreds of Linux servers on one mainframe machine.
Part 4, “Making the Most of Linux on the Mainframe,” is about the challenge that Linux on the mainframe means to systems management. How can you preserve the benefits of tight systems management schemes that help to make mainframe environments so reliable and, at the same time, allow Linux to act as an engine for the rapid change that the marketplace demands today? This part explores the opportunities that Linux on the mainframe offers for managing availability, data, performance, and security.
Part 5, “Running Applications,” outlines the spectrum of uses for Linux images, ranging from independent servers to components in an integrated multi-platform environment with traditional mainframe operating systems. There is also a section with considerations for those who want to port applications from other platforms.
Part 6, “Reference,” provides technical details about specific Linux and mainframe functions and capabilities. It also points to some of the key software that is available to your Linux-on-the-mainframe solution, including applications, middleware, and systems management and performance tools.
We have attempted to make the various topics as independent as possible, but, as with any system-level solution, all parts are interrelated. There is a fair amount of cross-referencing to allow you to find sections where a related topic is covered in more detail.

The book is the result of collaboration among three current IBM employees and one retired IBM employee. Our sources are companies that use Linux on the mainframe, customer visits, and other IBM colleagues. The book, its purpose, and structure are an outgrowth of what we have learned.

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36 Graphics & Design e books

Maya, Photoshop, Macromedia, Bryce, Digital Photography, & more....

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