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|  | Picmicro Pocket Reference by Myke Predko Designed to complement Programming & Customizing the PICMICRO, this book contains a minimum of verbiage and serves as an immediate device, code and circuit lookup for experienced PICMICRO applications designers. AUTHOR: Myke Predko PUBLISHER: McGraw-Hill FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | TCP/IP & the AS/400 by Dan Riehl The explosive growth of the Internet has allowed businesses and organizations the capability to provide information to their customers, suppliers, and employees in ways never before imagined. This book shows how to connect and administer the AS/400 in a TCP/IP environment and provides essential information on maintaining a secure network. AUTHOR: Dan Riehl PUBLISHER: Twenty Ninth Street Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | Web Services Security by Mark O'Neill Explains how to implement secure Web services and includes coverage of trust, confidentiality, cryptography, authentication, authorization, and Kerberos. Youll also find details on Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), XML Key Management Specification (XKMS), XML Encryption, Hypertext Transfer Protocol-Reliability (HTTP-R) and more. AUTHOR: Mark O'Neill PUBLISHER: McGraw-Hill FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | Programming in the .NET Environment by Brad Abrams, Damien Watkins, Mark Hammond Description not available.A practical handbook for developers seeking to develop software for the .NET framework demonstrates how to create generic frameworks, libraries, classes, and tools that can be used in the .NET environment and provides detailed instructions on how to select the right language to develop parts of a system and how to integrate them at runtime despite language differences. Original. (Advanced) AUTHOR: Brad Abrams, Damien Watkins, Mark Hammond PUBLISHER: Addison-Wesley Longman, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | Fluid Concepts & Creative Analogies by Douglas R. Hofstadter Description not available.Describes research projects in cognitive science over the past twenty years, and discusses arithmetical play, analogy, research evaluation, and creativity AUTHOR: Douglas R. Hofstadter PUBLISHER: Basic Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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 | Process Innovation by Thomas H. Davenport Process innovation - a revolutionary new approach that fuses information technology and human resource management - can dramatically improve business performance. In the demanding environment of the 1990s, simply formulating strategy is no longer sufficient; it is also essential to design the processes to implement strategy effectively. Built around new technologies and motivated workers, process innovation begins with a commitment to a strategic vision from senior management. Its scope is vast and crosses multiple business functions. Its goals are ambitious - companies embarking on process innovation often seek tenfold improvements in cost, time, or quality. For example, IBM reduced the preparation time for quotes on buying or leasing a computer from seven days to one, while preparing 10 times as many quotes. The Internal Revenue Service collected 33 more from delinquent taxpayers, with only half the staff and one-third the branch offices. One analysis of the New York Stock Exchange suggests that a redesign of trading processes could save buyers and sellers hundreds of millions of dollars each year. The cornerstone to process innovation's dramatic results is information technology - a largely untapped resource, but a crucial enabler of process innovation. In turn, only a challenge like process innovation affords maximum use of information technology's potential. Thomas Davenport provides numerous examples of firms that have succeeded or failed in combining business change and technology initiatives. He also highlights the role of new organizational structures and human resource programs in facilitating this process. Process innovation is quickly becoming the byword for managersready to lead their companies out of modest growth patterns and into highly effective competition in the global marketplace. This book should be read by general and functional managers, quality and information technology professionals, and industrial engineers - in short, by anyone who see AUTHOR: Thomas H. Davenport PUBLISHER: Harvard Business School Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Computers & Internet 
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