Provides a concise introduction to IBM's Web-enabled software engineering process. This book describes the concepts, structure, content, and motivation that are central to the Rational Unified Process (RUP). It provides detailed and practical guidance through various phases of the software development life cycle.
This revised guide to Unix networking APIs updates coverage of programming standards and debugging techniques, and covers operating systems including Red Hat 9, Solaris 9, HP-UX, Free BSD 4.8/5.0, AIX 5.x and Mac OS X.
Suitable for junior to graduate-level courses in Computer Networks, Data Networks, Network Protocols, and Internetworking. This book provides an introduction to TCP/IP internetworking protocols, and interweaves a discussion of fundamentals with various technologies. It also shows how all protocols in the TCP/IP suite fit into the five-layer model.
This book will be a second edition of TOAD Handbook (Addison-Wesley Developers Library). TOAD is a hugely popular Oracle development tool with free-ware roots and more than one million users.
Introduces strategic issues which must be taken into account within marketing management today. The book covers exploration of marketing theory and functions from the point of view of added-value, to bring profits to an organization within qualified targets and control mechanisms.
This updated edition offers expert guidance and up-to-the-minute best practices for building object-oriented applications with the Cocoa framework for Mac OS X and the iPhone.
Tiemann offers Mac users a handy, portable, quick, cheat-sheet reference that provides them with the precise phrases they will need to use to achieve a desired effect or accomplish a desired goal.
Using statistical research and case studies, the author presents the most convincing case ever made for iterative development. He offers a concise summary of the key ideas that drive all agile and iterative processes, with the details of four noteworthy iterative methods: Scrum, XP, RUP, and Evo.
Shows you how to safeguard digital possessions. This book is a practical guide to the essentials of computer cryptography. It explains secret keys and secret key methods like DES, public and private keys, and public key methods like RSA; how keys are distributed through digital certificates; and three real-world systems.
Presenting both an introduction to patterns for programmers working in the .NET environment and a library of patterns to the .NET platform, this book which is a part of John Vlissides' critically acclaimed Addison-Wesley Software Patterns Series , extends the proven concept of design patterns into the arena of .NET design and development.
A reference to the .NET Framework base class library, this book-and-CD set offers programmers insight into ECMA and ISO specifications for the classes and members, while also explaining why they were designed as they were and demonstrating how to use them. It contains descriptions of each name space, and descriptions and samples of each type.
Microsoft's ClickOnce' auto-updating technology can simplify application deployment. Presenting a balance of theory and practice, this book explains how and why Click Once works it does, and how to overcome the obstacles to using it in complex environments. It covers design, architecture, security, and includes case studies and sample code.
Written by a team of computer forensics experts, this book presents six realistic investigations and provides a DVD with the data required to follow along and practice. It allows readers to investigate environments ranging from financial institutions to software companies and crimes ranging from intellectual property theft to SEC violations.
Shares the six key principles of site design and support practices: simplicity, clarity, generality, automation, communication, and basics first. This book provides advice on topics which include the key elements your networks/systems need that will make all other services run better, and building and running reliable, scalable services.