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   Posted by: admin | 31 December 2009 | reads: 0
Metrics for Process Models: Empirical Foundations of Verification, Error Prediction, and Guidelines for Correctness
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Description: Business process modeling plays an important role in the management of business processes. As valuable design artifacts, business process models are subject to quality considerations. The absence of formal errors such as deadlocks is of paramount importance for the subsequent implementation of the process.

In his book Jan Mendling develops a framework for the detection of formal errors in business process models and the prediction of error probability based on quality attributes of these models (metrics). He presents a precise description of Event-driven Process Chains (EPCs), their control-flow semantics and a suitable correctness criterion called EPC soundness.


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   Posted by: admin | 30 December 2009 | reads: 0
Introduction to the Semantic Web and Semantic Web Services
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Description: Even though the semantic Web is a relatively new and dynamic area of research, a whole suite of components, standards, and tools have already been developed around it. Using a concrete approach, Introduction to the Semantic Web and Semantic Web Services builds a firm foundation in the concept of the semantic Web, its principal technologies, its real-world applications, and its relevant coding examples.


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   Posted by: admin | 30 December 2009 | reads: 0
Quantitative Medical Data Analysis Using Mathematical Tools and Statistical Techniques
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Description: Quantitative biomedical data analysis is a fast-growing interdisciplinary area of applied and computational mathematics, statistics, computer science, and biomedical science, leading to new fields such as bioinformatics, biomathematics, and biostatistics. In addition to traditional statistical techniques and mathematical models using differential equations, new developments with a very broad spectrum of applications, such as wavelets, spline functions, curve and surface subdivisions, sampling, and learning theory, have found their mathematical home in biomedical data analysis. This book gives a new and integrated introduction to quantitative medical data analysis from the viewpoint of biomathematicians, biostatisticians, and bioinformaticians.


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   Posted by: admin | 28 December 2009 | reads: 0
Towards Next Generation Grids: Proceedings of the CoreGRID Symposium 2007
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Description: Grids are a crucial enabling technology for scientific and industrial development. Peer-to Peer Computing, Grid, distributed storage technologies, emerging web service technologies, and other types of networked distributed computing, have provided new paradigms exploiting distributed resources. Grids are revolutionizing computing as profoundly as e-mail and the web.


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   Posted by: admin | 27 December 2009 | reads: 0
Oracle SQL Developer 2.1
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Description: Database design and development using this feature-rich, powerful user-extensible interface
Install, configure, customize, and manage your SQL Developer environment
Includes the latest features to enhance productivity and simplify database development
Covers reporting, testing, and debugging concepts
Meet the new powerful Data Modeling tool - Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler
Detailed code examples and screenshots for easy learning


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   Posted by: admin | 27 December 2009 | reads: 0
Expert SQL Server 2008 Development
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Description: Expert SQL Server 2008 Development is aimed at SQL Server developers ready to move beyond Books Online. Author and experienced developer Alastair Aitchison shows you how to think about SQL Server development as if it were any other type of development. You’ll learn to manage testing in SQL Server and to properly deal with errors and exceptions. The book also covers critical, database-centric topics such as managing concurrency and securing your data and code through proper privileges and authorization.


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   Posted by: admin | 27 December 2009 | reads: 0
Beginning Oracle SQL
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Description: Beginning Oracle SQL is your introduction to the interactive query tools and specific dialect of SQL used with Oracle Database. The book is a revision of the classic Mastering Oracle SQL and SQL*Plus by Lex de Haan, and has been updated to cover the very latest developments in Oracle’s version of the SQL query language. Written in an easygoing and example-based style, Beginning Oracle SQL is the book that will get you started down the path to successfully writing SQL statements and getting results from Oracle Database.


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   Posted by: admin | 26 December 2009 | reads: 0
Joe Celko's Data, Measurements and Standards in SQL
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Description: Joe Celko has looked deep into the code of SQL programmers and found a consistent and troubling pattern - a frightening lack of consistency between their individual encoding schemes and those of the industries in which they operate. This translates into a series of incompatible databases, each one an island unto itself that is unable to share information with others in an age of internationalization and business interdependence. Such incompatibility severely hinders information flow and the quality of company data.


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   Posted by: admin | 25 December 2009 | reads: 0
Information Systems Development: Challenges in Practice, Theory, and Education Volume 1
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Description: Information Systems Development (ISD) progresses rapidly, continually creating new challenges for the professionals involved. New concepts, approaches and techniques of systems development emerge constantly in this field. Progress in ISD comes from research as well as from practice.


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   Posted by: admin | 23 December 2009 | reads: 0
Parallel MATLAB for Multicore and Multinode Computers
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Description: This is the first book on parallel MATLAB and the first parallel computing book focused on the design, code, debug, and test techniques required to quickly produce well-performing parallel programs.

MATLAB is currently the dominant language of technical computing with one million users worldwide, many of whom can benefit from the increased power offered by inexpensive multicore and multinode parallel computers. MATLAB is an ideal environment for learning about parallel computing, allowing the user to focus on parallel algorithms instead of the details of implementation.


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