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Handbook of Algorithms for Physical Design Automation

Handbook of Algorithms for Physical Design Automation

The physical design flow of any project depends upon the size of the design the technology the number of designers the clock frequency and the time to do the design. As technology advances and design-styles change physical design flows are constantly reinvented as traditional phases are removed and new ones are added to accommodate changes in technology. Handbook of Algorithms for Physical Design Automation provides a detailed overview of VLSI physical design automation emphasizing state-of-the-art techniques trends and improvements that have emerged during the previous decade. After a brief introduction to the modern physical design problem basic algorithmic techniques and partitioning the book discusses significant advances in floorplanning representations and describes recent formulations of the floorplanning problem. The text also addresses issues of placement net layout and optimization routing multiple signal nets manufacturability physical synthesis special nets and designing for specialized technologies. It includes a personal perspective from Ralph Otten as he looks back on the major technical milestones in the history of physical design automation. Although several books on this topic are currently available most are either too broad or out of date. Alternatively proceedings and journal articles are valuable resources for researchers in this area but the material is widely dispersed in the literature. This handbook pulls together a broad variety of perspectives on the most challenging problems in the field and focuses on emerging problems and research results.

GBP 56.99
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The Art of Linux Kernel Design Illustrating the Operating System Design Principle and Implementation

The Art of Linux Kernel Design Illustrating the Operating System Design Principle and Implementation

Uses the Running Operation as the Main Thread Difficulty in understanding an operating system (OS) lies not in the technical aspects but in the complex relationships inside the operating systems. The Art of Linux Kernel Design: Illustrating the Operating System Design Principle and Implementation addresses this complexity. Written from the perspective of the designer of an operating system this book tackles important issues and practical problems on how to understand an operating system completely and systematically. It removes the mystery revealing operating system design guidelines explaining the BIOS code directly related to the operating system and simplifying the relationships and guiding ideology behind it all. Based on the Source Code of a Real Multi-Process Operating System Using the 0. 11 edition source code as a representation of the Linux basic design the book illustrates the real states of an operating system in actual operations. It provides a complete systematic analysis of the operating system source code as well as a direct and complete understanding of the real operating system run-time structure. The author includes run-time memory structure diagrams and an accompanying essay to help readers grasp the dynamics behind Linux and similar software systems. Identifies through diagrams the location of the key operating system data structures that lie in the memory Indicates through diagrams the current operating status information which helps users understand the interrupt state and left time slice of processes Examines the relationship between process and memory memory and file file and process and the kernel Explores the essential association preparation and transition which is the vital part of operating system Develop a System of Your Own This text offers an in-dep | The Art of Linux Kernel Design Illustrating the Operating System Design Principle and Implementation

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Embedded Linux System Design and Development

Teaching Data Analytics Pedagogy and Program Design

Teaching Data Analytics Pedagogy and Program Design

The need for analytics skills is a source of the burgeoning growth in the number of analytics and decision science programs in higher education developed to feed the need for capable employees in this area. The very size and continuing growth of this need means that there is still space for new program development. Schools wishing to pursue business analytics programs intentionally assess the maturity level of their programs and take steps to close the gap. Teaching Data Analytics: Pedagogy and Program Design is a reference for faculty and administrators seeking direction about adding or enhancing analytics offerings at their institutions. It provides guidance by examining best practices from the perspectives of faculty and practitioners. By emphasizing the connection of data analytics to organizational success it reviews the position of analytics and decision science programs in higher education and to review the critical connection between this area of study and career opportunities. The book features: A variety of perspectives ranging from the scholarly theoretical to the practitioner appliedAn in-depth look into a wide breadth of skills from closely technology-focused to robustly soft human connection skillsResources for existing faculty to acquire and maintain additional analytics-relevant skills that can enrich their current course offerings. Acknowledging the dichotomy between data analytics and data science this book emphasizes data analytics rather than data science although the book does touch upon the data science realm. Starting with industry perspectives the book covers the applied world of data analytics covering necessary skills and applications as well as developing compelling visualizations. It then dives into pedagogical and program design approaches in data analytics education and concludes with ideas for program design tactics. This reference is a launching point for discussions about how to connect industry’s need for skilled data analysts to higher education’s need to design a rigorous curriculum that promotes student critical thinking communication and ethical skills. It also provides insight into adding new elements to existing data analytics courses and for taking the next step in adding data analytics offerings whether it be incorporating additional analytics assignments into existing courses offering one course designed for undergraduates or an integrated program designed for graduate students. | Teaching Data Analytics Pedagogy and Program Design

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Database Design Using Entity-Relationship Diagrams

Database Design Using Entity-Relationship Diagrams

Essential to database design entity-relationship (ER) diagrams are known for their usefulness in data modeling and mapping out clear database designs. They are also well-known for being difficult to master. With Database Design Using Entity-Relationship Diagrams Third Edition database designers developers and students preparing to enter the field can quickly learn the ins and outs of data modeling through ER diagramming. Building on the success of the bestselling first and second editions this accessible text includes a new chapter on the relational model and functional dependencies. It also includes expanded chapters on Enhanced Entity-Relationship (EER) diagrams and reverse mapping. It uses cutting-edge case studies and examples to help readers master database development basics and defines ER and EER diagramming in terms of requirements (end user requests) and specifications (designer feedback to those requests) facilitating agile database development. This book Describes a step-by-step approach for producing an ER diagram and developing a relational database from it Contains exercises examples case studies bibliographies and summaries in each chapter Details the rules for mapping ER diagrams to relational databases Explains how to reverse engineer a relational database back to an entity-relationship model Includes grammar for the ER diagrams that can be presented back to the user facilitating agile database development The updated exercises and chapter summaries provide the real-world understanding needed to develop ER and EER diagrams map them to relational databases and test the resulting relational database. Complete with a wealth of additional exercises and examples throughout this edition should be a basic component of any database course. Its comprehensive nature and easy-to-navigate structure make it a resource that students and professionals will turn to throughout their careers.

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Software Engineering A Methodical Approach 2nd Edition

Software Engineering A Methodical Approach 2nd Edition

Software Engineering: A Methodical Approach (Second Edition) provides a comprehensive but concise introduction to software engineering. It adopts a methodical approach to solving software engineering problems proven over several years of teaching with outstanding results. The book covers concepts principles design construction implementation and management issues of software engineering. Each chapter is organized systematically into brief reader-friendly sections with itemization of the important points to be remembered. Diagrams and illustrations also sum up the salient points to enhance learning. Additionally the book includes the author’s original methodologies that add clarity and creativity to the software engineering experience. New in the Second Edition are chapters on software engineering projects management support systems software engineering frameworks and patterns as a significant building block for the design and construction of contemporary software systems and emerging software engineering frontiers. The text starts with an introduction of software engineering and the role of the software engineer. The following chapters examine in-depth software analysis design development implementation and management. Covering object-oriented methodologies and the principles of object-oriented information engineering the book reinforces an object-oriented approach to the early phases of the software development life cycle. It covers various diagramming techniques and emphasizes object classification and object behavior. The text features comprehensive treatments of: Project management aids that are commonly used in software engineering An overview of the software design phase including a discussion of the software design process design strategies architectural design interface design database design and design and development standards User interface design Operations design Design considerations including system catalog product documentation user message management design for real-time software design for reuse system security and the agile effect Human resource management from a software engineering perspective Software economics Software implementation issues that range from operating environments to the marketing of software Software maintenance legacy systems and re-engineering This textbook can be used as a one-semester or two-semester course in software engineering augmented with an appropriate CASE or RAD tool. It emphasizes a practical methodical approach to software engineering avoiding an overkill of theoretical calculations where possible. The primary objective is to help students gain a solid grasp of the activities in the software development life cycle to be confident about taking on new software engineering projects. | Software Engineering A Methodical Approach 2nd Edition

GBP 59.99
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Security for Service Oriented Architectures

Security for Service Oriented Architectures

Although integrating security into the design of applications has proven to deliver resilient products there are few books available that provide guidance on how to incorporate security into the design of an application. Filling this need Security for Service Oriented Architectures examines both application and security architectures and illustrates the relationship between the two. Supplying authoritative guidance on how to design distributed and resilient applications the book provides an overview of the various standards that service oriented and distributed applications leverage including SOAP HTML 5 SAML XML Encryption XML Signature WS-Security and WS-SecureConversation. It examines emerging issues of privacy and discusses how to design applications within a secure context to facilitate the understanding of these technologies you need to make intelligent decisions regarding their design. This complete guide to security for web services and SOA considers the malicious user story of the abuses and attacks against applications as examples of how design flaws and oversights have subverted the goals of providing resilient business functionality. It reviews recent research on access control for simple and conversation-based web services advanced digital identity management techniques and access control for web-based workflows. Filled with illustrative examples and analyses of critical issues this book provides both security and software architects with a bridge between software and service-oriented architectures and security architectures with the goal of providing a means to develop software architectures that leverage security architectures. It is also a reliable source of reference on Web services standards. Coverage includes the four types of architectures implementing and securing SOA Web 2. 0 other SOA platforms auditing SOAs and defending and detecting attacks.

GBP 170.00
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Database Systems A Pragmatic Approach 3rd edition

Database Systems A Pragmatic Approach 3rd edition

This book provides a concise but comprehensive guide to the disciplines of database design construction implementation and management. Based on the authors’ professional experience in the software engineering and IT industries before making a career switch to academia the text stresses sound database design as a necessary precursor to successful development and administration of database systems. The discipline of database systems design and management is discussed within the context of the bigger picture of software engineering. Students are led to understand from the outset of the text that a database is a critical component of a software infrastructure and that proper database design and management is integral to the success of a software system. Additionally students are led to appreciate the huge value of a properly designed database to the success of a business enterprise. The text was written for three target audiences. It is suited for undergraduate students of computer science and related disciplines who are pursuing a course in database systems graduate students who are pursuing an introductory course to database and practicing software engineers and information technology (IT) professionals who need a quick reference on database design. Database Systems: A Pragmatic Approach 3rd Edition discusses concepts principles design implementation and management issues related to database systems. Each chapter is organized into brief reader-friendly conversational sections with itemization of salient points to be remembered. This pragmatic approach includes adequate treatment of database theory and practice based on strategies that have been tested proven and refined over several years. Features of the third edition include: Short paragraphs that express the salient aspects of each subject Bullet points itemizing important points for easy memorization Fully revised and updated diagrams and figures to illustrate concepts to enhance the student’s understanding Real-world examples Original methodologies applicable to database design Step-by-step student-friendly guidelines for solving generic database systems problems Opening chapter overviews and concluding chapter summaries Discussion of DBMS alternatives such as the Entity–Attributes–Value model NoSQL databases database-supporting frameworks and other burgeoning database technologies A chapter with sample assignment questions and case studies This textbook may be used as a one-semester or two-semester course in database systems augmented by a DBMS (preferably Oracle). After its usage students will come away with a firm grasp of the design development implementation and management of a database system. | Database Systems A Pragmatic Approach 3rd edition

GBP 59.99
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Modeling Software with Finite State Machines A Practical Approach

A Technical Guide to IPSec Virtual Private Networks

Effective Methods for Software Engineering

Effective Methods for Software Engineering

Software is important because it is used by a great many people in companies and institutions. This book presents engineering methods for designing and building software. Based on the author’s experience in software engineering as a programmer in the defense and aerospace industries this book explains how to ensure a software that is programmed operates according to its requirements. It also shows how to develop operate and maintain software engineering capabilities by instilling an engineering discipline to support programming design builds and delivery to customers. This book helps software engineers to:Understand the basic concepts standards and requirements of software engineering. Select the appropriate programming and design techniques. Effectively use software engineering tools and applications. Create specifications to comply with the software standards and requirements. Utilize various methods and techniques to identify defects. Manage changes to standards and requirements. Besides providing a technical view this book discusses the moral and ethical responsibility of software engineers to ensure that the software they design and program does not cause serious problems. Software engineers tend to be concerned with the technical elegance of their software products and tools whereas customers tend to be concerned only with whether a software product meets their needs and is easy and ready to use. This book looks at these two sides of software development and the challenges they present for software engineering. A critical understanding of software engineering empowers developers to choose the right methods for achieving effective results. Effective Methods for Software Engineering guides software programmers and developers to develop this critical understanding that is so crucial in today’s software-dependent society.

GBP 42.99
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Cloud Enterprise Architecture

Cloud Enterprise Architecture

Cloud Enterprise Architecture examines enterprise architecture (EA) in the context of the surging popularity of Cloud computing. It explains the different kinds of desired transformations the architectural blocks of EA undergo in light of this strategically significant convergence. Chapters cover each of the contributing architectures of EA—business information application integration security and technology—illustrating the current and impending implications of the Cloud on each. Discussing the implications of the Cloud paradigm on EA the book details the perceptible and positive changes that will affect EA design governance strategy management and sustenance. The author ties these topics together with chapters on Cloud integration and composition architecture. He also examines the Enterprise Cloud Federated Clouds and the vision to establish the InterCloud. Laying out a comprehensive strategy for planning and executing Cloud-inspired transformations the book: Explains how the Cloud changes and affects enterprise architecture design governance strategy management and sustenance Presents helpful information on next-generation Cloud computing Describes additional architectural types such as enterprise-scale integration security management and governance architectures This book is an ideal resource for enterprise architects Cloud evangelists and enthusiasts and Cloud application and service architects. Cloud center administrators Cloud business executives managers and analysts will also find the book helpful and inspirational while formulating appropriate mechanisms and schemes for sound modernization and migration of traditional applications to Cloud infrastructures and platforms.

GBP 54.99
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Software Engineering with UML

Reducing Process Costs with Lean Six Sigma and Value Engineering Techniques

Reducing Process Costs with Lean Six Sigma and Value Engineering Techniques

A company with effective cost reduction activities in place will be better positioned to adapt to shifting economic conditions. In fact it can make the difference between organizations that thrive and those that simply survive during times of economic uncertainty. Reducing Process Costs with Lean Six Sigma and Value Engineering Techniques covers the methods and techniques currently available for lowering the costs of products processes and services. Describing why cost reductions can be just as powerful as revenue increases the book arms readers with the understanding required to select the best solution for their company’s culture and capabilities. It emphasizes home-grown techniques that do not require the implementation of any new methodologies—making it easy to apply them in any organization. The authors explain how to reduce costs through traditional Lean methods and Lean Six Sigma. They also present Six Sigma cost savings techniques from Manufacturing Six Sigma Services Six Sigma and Design for Six Sigma. The book also presents optimization techniques from operations research methods design experiment and engineering process control. Helping you determine what your organization’s value proposition is the text explains how to improve on the existing proposition and suggests a range of tools to help you achieve this goal. The tools and techniques presented vary in complexity and capability and most chapters include a rubric at the start to help readers determine the levels of competence required to perform the tasks outlined in that chapter.

GBP 56.99
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Handbook of Data Management 1999 Edition

Handbook of Data Management 1999 Edition

Packed with dozens of no-nonsense chapters written by leading professionals Handbook of Data Management 1999 Edition shows your students how to design build and maintain high-performance high-availability databases in multiple environments. Handbook of Data Management 1999 Edition is the most comprehensive single-volume guide of its kind. The book provides the latest most innovative solutions for planning developing and running a powerful data management function. Here students will find exhaustive coverage of the range of data repositories (from legacy indexed files to object data bases and data warehouses) as well as details on everything from strategic planning to maximizing database performance. Completely revised and updated to reflect latebreaking technologies Handbook of Data Management 1999 Edition includes extensive case studies and straightforward descriptions showing students how to:implement Web-enabled data warehousesbuild multimedia databasesmaster data mininguse enterprise database modelingstay up-to-date with data conversion and migrationmaximize OLAP architectures and toolsHandbook of Data Management 1999 Edition also provides ongoing coverage of the latest tools and techniques regarding:organization for quality information systemsdata definitiondatabase design and managementobject and hybrid databasesand moreEach contributor to Handbook of Data Management 1999 Edition is an expert with first-hand experience in database and data management. These contributors provide a depth and breadth of coverage you and your students simply won't find anywhere else. Prepare your students for real-world business computing. Start them off with Handbook of Data Management 1999 Edition.

GBP 425.00
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Internet of Nano-Things and Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN)

Ethics of Data and Analytics Concepts and Cases

Ethics of Data and Analytics Concepts and Cases

The ethics of data and analytics in many ways is no different than any endeavor to find the right answer. When a business chooses a supplier funds a new product or hires an employee managers are making decisions with moral implications. The decisions in business like all decisions have a moral component in that people can benefit or be harmed rules are followed or broken people are treated fairly or not and rights are enabled or diminished. However data analytics introduces wrinkles or moral hurdles in how to think about ethics. Questions of accountability privacy surveillance bias and power stretch standard tools to examine whether a decision is good ethical or just. Dealing with these questions requires different frameworks to understand what is wrong and what could be better. Ethics of Data and Analytics: Concepts and Cases does not search for a new different answer or to ban all technology in favor of human decision-making. The text takes a more skeptical ironic approach to current answers and concepts while identifying and having solidarity with others. Applying this to the endeavor to understand the ethics of data and analytics the text emphasizes finding multiple ethical approaches as ways to engage with current problems to find better solutions rather than prioritizing one set of concepts or theories. The book works through cases to understand those marginalized by data analytics programs as well as those empowered by them. Three themes run throughout the book. First data analytics programs are value-laden in that technologies create moral consequences reinforce or undercut ethical principles and enable or diminish rights and dignity. This places an additional focus on the role of developers in their incorporation of values in the design of data analytics programs. Second design is critical. In the majority of the cases examined the purpose is to improve the design and development of data analytics programs. Third data analytics artificial intelligence and machine learning are about power. The discussion of power—who has it who gets to keep it and who is marginalized—weaves throughout the chapters theories and cases. In discussing ethical frameworks the text focuses on critical theories that question power structures and default assumptions and seek to emancipate the marginalized. | Ethics of Data and Analytics Concepts and Cases

GBP 56.99
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Human–Computer Interaction Fundamentals and Practice

Human–Computer Interaction Fundamentals and Practice

Although life continues to become increasingly embedded with interactive computing services that make our lives easier human-computer interaction (HCI) has not been given the attention it deserves in the education of software developers at the undergraduate level. Most entry-level HCI textbooks are structured around high-level concepts and are not directly tied to the software development process. Filling this need Human-Computer Interaction: Fundamentals and Practice supplies an accessible introduction to the entire cycle of HCI design and implementation—explaining the core HCI concepts behind each step. Designed around the overall development cycle for an interactive software product it starts off by covering the fundamentals behind HCI. The text then quickly goes into the application of this knowledge. It covers the forming of HCI requirements modeling the interaction process designing the interface implementing the resulting design and evaluating the implemented product. Although this textbook is suitable for undergraduate students of computer science and information technology it is accessible enough to be understood by those with minimal programming knowledge. Supplying readers with a firm foundation in the main HCI principles the book provides a working knowledge of HCI-oriented software development. The core content of this book is based on the introductory HCI course (advanced junior or senior-level undergraduate) that the author has been teaching at Korea University for the past eight years. The book includes access to PowerPoint lecture slides as well as source code for the example applications used throughout the text. | Human–Computer Interaction Fundamentals and Practice

GBP 42.99
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UML Diagramming A Case Study Approach

UML Diagramming A Case Study Approach

The Unified Modeling Language better known as UML has become the de facto standard modeling language for analyzing and designing software applications and systems. Software analysis and design is just as much an art as it is a science. UML Diagramming: A Catalog of Cases shows the art and the science behind successful software analysis and design with more than 35 case studies of applications of a variety of industries including: Transportation Healthcare Supply chain management Education Agriculture Manufacturing The book explains UML diagramming through case studies to help systems and software developers specify visualize construct and document the artifacts of software systems. The cases demonstrate how UML embodies software engineering best practices for modeling large and complex systems. They show how UML is an intuitive diagramming language that can be easily understood by end-users and business professionals. These cases studies also demonstrate how UML is a powerful language for communicating software designs to help developers and end users validate application scope requirements and features. Case studies highlighted in the book included: WEBMED healthcare service system services Inventory management system Business process outsourcing (BPO) management system Weather monitoring system Product recommendation system Textile management system Smart traffic management system Online pharmacy management system Placement automation system Farm management system Art gallery management system Website development This catalog of UML case studies is an invaluable reference for students studying software engineering programmers starting out their careers and seasoned systems developers needing a reference guide. | UML Diagramming A Case Study Approach

GBP 48.99
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Secure Data Provenance and Inference Control with Semantic Web

Secure Data Provenance and Inference Control with Semantic Web

With an ever-increasing amount of information on the web it is critical to understand the pedigree quality and accuracy of your data. Using provenance you can ascertain the quality of data based on its ancestral data and derivations track back to sources of errors allow automatic re-enactment of derivations to update data and provide attribution of the data source. Secure Data Provenance and Inference Control with Semantic Web supplies step-by-step instructions on how to secure the provenance of your data to make sure it is safe from inference attacks. It details the design and implementation of a policy engine for provenance of data and presents case studies that illustrate solutions in a typical distributed health care system for hospitals. Although the case studies describe solutions in the health care domain you can easily apply the methods presented in the book to a range of other domains. The book describes the design and implementation of a policy engine for provenance and demonstrates the use of Semantic Web technologies and cloud computing technologies to enhance the scalability of solutions. It covers Semantic Web technologies for the representation and reasoning of the provenance of the data and provides a unifying framework for securing provenance that can help to address the various criteria of your information systems. Illustrating key concepts and practical techniques the book considers cloud computing technologies that can enhance the scalability of solutions. After reading this book you will be better prepared to keep up with the on-going development of the prototypes products tools and standards for secure data management secure Semantic Web secure web services and secure cloud computing.

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A Practical Introduction to Enterprise Network and Security Management

A Practical Introduction to Enterprise Network and Security Management

A Practical Introduction to Enterprise Network and Security Management Second Edition provides a balanced understanding of introductory and advanced subjects in both computer networking and cybersecurity. Although much of the focus is on technical concepts managerial issues related to enterprise network and security planning and design are explained from a practitioner’s perspective. Because of the critical importance of cybersecurity in today’s enterprise networks security-related issues are explained throughout the book and four chapters are dedicated to fundamental knowledge. Challenging concepts are explained so readers can follow through with careful reading. This book is written for those who are self-studying or studying information systems or computer science in a classroom setting. If used for a course it has enough material for a semester or a quarter. FEATURES Provides both theoretical and practical hands-on knowledge and learning experiences for computer networking and cybersecurity Offers a solid knowledge base for those preparing for certificate tests such as CompTIA and CISSP Takes advantage of actual cases examples industry products and services so students can relate concepts and theories to practice Explains subjects in a systematic and practical manner to facilitate understanding Includes practical exercise questions that can be individual or group assignments within or without a classroom Contains several information-rich screenshots figures and tables carefully constructed to solidify concepts and enhance visual learning The text is designed for students studying information systems or computer science for the first time. As a textbook this book includes hands-on assignments based on the Packet Tracer program an excellent network design and simulation tool from Cisco. Instructor materials also are provided including PowerPoint slides solutions for exercise questions and additional chapter questions from which to build tests.

GBP 44.99
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Programming Language Fundamentals by Example

Fundamentals of Internet of Things for Non-Engineers

Fundamentals of Internet of Things for Non-Engineers

The IoT is the next manifestation of the Internet. The trend started by connecting computers to computers progressed to connecting people to people and is now moving to connect everything to everything. The movement started like a race—with a lot of fanfare excitement and cheering. We’re now into the work phase and we have to figure out how to make the dream come true. The IoT will have many faces and involve many fields as it progresses. It will involve technology design security legal policy business artificial intelligence design Big Data and forensics; about any field that exists now. This is the reason for this book. There are books in each one of these fields but the focus was always an inch wide and a mile deep. There’s a need for a book that will introduce the IoT to non-engineers and allow them to dream of the possibilities and explore the work venues in this area. The book had to be a mile wide and a few inches deep. The editors met this goal by engaging experts from a number of fields and asking them to come together to create an introductory IoT book. Fundamentals of Internet of Things for Non-Engineers Provides a comprehensive view of the current fundamentals and the anticipated future trends in the realm of Internet of Things from a practitioner’s point of view Brings together a variety of voices with subject matter expertise in these diverse topical areas to provide leaders students and lay persons with a fresh worldview of the Internet of Things and the background to succeed in related technology decision-making Enhances the reader’s experience through a review of actual applications of Internet of Things end points and devices to solve business and civic problems along with notes on lessons learned Prepares readers to embrace the Internet of Things era and address complex business social operational educational and personal systems integration questions and opportunities

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The Web Accessibility Project Development and Testing Best Practices

The Web Accessibility Project Development and Testing Best Practices

Approximately 15% of the global population is affected by some sort of disability according to the World Report on Disability. Many C-Suite executives perceive digital accessibility (DA) as an endless task. Among the engineering leaders one in four leaders are reliant on very limited knowledge about digital accessibility. Many countries are increasing their legislative efforts to make web accessibility an important part in web development and testing of software releases. Numerous organizations are facing extreme turbulence when not adhering to international accessibility guidelines while developing their software’s and website applications. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is a global guide on accessibility recommendations that are developed through the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to help organizations to meet minimum standard accessibility guidelines. It has become critical for every organization to focus on implementing the accessibility checks at every stage of their application development to avoid costly mistakes. Meanwhile the need for front-end engineers and Quality Assurance (QA) test analysts to learn WCAG best practices is immensely important for the growing need to incorporate accessibility-focused inclusive design development and extensive accessibility testing which are essential for most of the customer-facing websites. In a fast-paced world incorporating shift left accessibility within development and testing is the new normal. The Web Accessibility Project: Development and Testing Best Practices helps developers address right accessibility attributes to user interface (UI) components. It also helps developers focus on developing manual and automation tests for QA professionals to inject accessibility audit accessibility functional tests and accessibility automation tests as part of their Continuous Integration and Continuous Development (CI/CD) models. The book is filled with readily usable best practices to adapt web accessibility early in application development. By applying the accessibility best practices covered in this book developers can help their organizations rise to a whole new level of accessibility adherence innovation and inclusive design. They will also see greater work satisfaction in their professional lives and a way to help improve digital accessibility for end users. | The Web Accessibility Project Development and Testing Best Practices

GBP 66.99
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Information Technology Control and Audit Fifth Edition