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Digital Image Warping



Digital Image Warping
Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Computer Society | ISBN: 0818689447 | edition 1990 | PDF | 344 pages | 10,2 mb

This best-selling, original text focuses on image reconstruction, real-time texture mapping, separable algorithms, two-pass transforms, mesh warping, and special effects. The text, containing all original material, begins with the history of the field and continues with a review of common terminology, mathematical preliminaries, and digital image acquisition. Later chapters discuss equations for spatial information, interpolation kernels, filtering problems, and fast-warping techniques based on scanline algorithms.

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The P=NP Question and Gödels Lost Letter



The P=NP Question and Gödels Lost Letter
Publisher: Springer | ISBN: 1441971548 | edition 2010 | PDF | 244 pages | 1,1 mb

The P=NP question is one of the great problems of science, which has intrigued computer scientists and mathematicians for decades. Despite the abundant research in theoretical computer science regarding the P=NP question, it has not been solved.

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Handbuch IFRS



Handbuch IFRS
Haufe Mediengruppe | May 31, 2005 | ISBN-10: 3448067725 | 624 pages | PDF | 12.2 Mb


HTML and CSS Web Standards Solutions: A Web Standardistas' Approach

HTML and CSS Web Standards Solutions: A Web Standardistas' Approach
friends of ED | 2008-12-24 | ISBN: 1430216069 | 400 pages | PDF | 9 MB

This book will teach you how to build hand-crafted web pages the Web Standardistas' way: using well-structured XHTML for content and CSS for presentation.

By embracing a web standards approach, you will hold the key to creating web sites that not only look great in all modern browsers, but also are accessible to a wide variety of audiences across a range of platforms—from those browsing on everyday computers, to those accessing the Web on the latest emerging mobile devices.

Even if you're an absolute beginner in web design, this book will teach you how to build future-proof web pages the right way using easy-to-master tools which are, in most cases, free. Through 14 easy-to- follow chapters, we introduce you to the fundamentals of contemporary web design practice. Step by step we'll assemble well-structured XHTML webpages, which we'll then style using handcrafted CSS.

By the end of the book, you'll have a firm knowledge of the essentials of web design: everything you need to know to move forward in your lifelong journey as a Web Standardista.

To equip you on this noble quest, we've included enjoyable practical assignments at the end of each chapter. Embracing these challenges will not only teach you how to create great looking web sites that are the envy of your peers, but also equip you with an unrivaled knowledge of monkeys that journeyed to space and apes that starred in the movies—the real stars of this book.

On completion of this book not only will you be able to create well-crafted web sites, but you will have earned the badge of a Web Standardista, proving your worth as a good citizen of the Web.





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Kaumännisches Rechnen von A - Z



Kaumännisches Rechnen von A - Z
Haufe | 2005 | ISBN-10: 3448067784 | 422 pages | PDF | 2.48 Mb


CCIE: Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Study Guide



John Swartz, Todd Lammle, «CCIE: Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Study Guide»
Sybex | ISBN: 078212657X | 2001 | PDF | 1056 pages | 14.24 MB

This book is intended to help you continue on your exciting path toward obtaining your CCIE certification. Before reading this book, it is important to have at least read the Sybex CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide, as well as the Sybex CCNP: Routing Study Guide, CCNP: Support Study Guide, CCNP: Switching Study Guide, and CCNP:Remote Access Study Guide. You should have also considered completing your CCNP (although that is not a requirement to obtain your CCIE). However, we have done everything possible to make sure that you can pass the CCIE written exam just by reading this book and practicing with Cisco routers and switches. To take your CCIE lab, you must pass the CCIE certification exam. This book is intended to prepare you for the CCIE routing and switching written qualification exam, not the hands-on lab.
Cisco has created three different levels of certification: Associate, Professional, and Expert levels. Basically, the different tracks across these levels align with varying career needs.


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Visual C#: .Net Developer's Handbook

Visual C#: .Net Developer's Handbook

John Paul Mueller, «Visual C#: .Net Developer's Handbook»
Sybex | ISBN: 0782140475 | 2002 | PDF | 848 pages | 4.71 MB

Visual C# .NET Developer's Handbook offers advanced, practical, and comprehensive coverage of major development issues for the hottest new programming language. Well-known programming author John Mueller starts out with expert advice for building complex desktop applications and moves on to major enterprise topics, such as working with Acive Directory and building Web applications with ASP.NET, XML, and SOAP. Readers also get coverage of data access with ADO.NET, .NET security issues, and deploying applications to wireless and PDA devices.


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Java Testing and Design: From Unit Testing to Automated Web Tests


Frank Cohen, Java Testing and Design: From Unit Testing to Automated Web Tests
Prentice Hall PTR | March 16, 2004 | ISBN-10: 0131421891 | Pages: 544 | PDF | 6.6MB

This book shows how to understand what application you want to write, what strategies are likely to get you there, and then how to measure your level of success. This book offers practical, concrete advice about how to stay in tune with your project and ensure that your products are at least as good as your plans.—Phil Goodwin, Staff Engineer at Sun Microsystems.

Produce scalable, reliable, high-performance Web-enabled applications in Java

Web infrastructure is everywhere. And yet until this book there was no guide to show how your choices in design, coding, and testing impact the scalability, performance, and functionality of your Web-enabled applications.

Java Testing and Design: From Unit Testing to Automated Web Tests teaches you a fast and efficient method to build production-worthy, scalable, and well performing Web-enabled applications. The techniques, methodology, and tools presented in this book will enable developers, QA technicians, and IT managers to work together to achieve unprecedented productivity in development and test automation.

With Java Testing and Design, you will be prepared for a laundry list of new APIs, protocols, and tools being packed into the next generation of J2EE, .NET, and open-source systems. While these new software libraries, tools, and techniques are a big move forward for all of us, they push us to learn even more technology to turn out complex, highly functional, and interoperable software applications.

Author Frank Cohen shares proven best practices based on his extensive experience at leading enterprises (General Motors, BEA, AMP, 2Wire, Elsevier, U.S. Navy, Sun) and delivers an immediately useful set of open-source tools, techniques, and code that will automate the testing of your Web-enabled applications.

Coverage includes:

* Software development and test automation methodologies
* Exposes the scalability problems in SOAP-based Web Services
* Building, testing, and monitoring integrated multiple-protocol Web-enabled applications
* Performance kits for developers using BEA WebLogic, IBM WebSphere, and Sun Java System (formerly Sun ONE)
* Architecture, code, and test agents for J2EE, Web Services, P2P, and .NET
* Secure Internet services using current and next-generation technologies and much more!


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Enterprise Mac Managed Preferences


Edward R. Marczak, Greg Neagle, "Enterprise Mac Managed Preferences"
Apress | 2010 | ISBN: 1430229373 | 264 pages | PDF | 4,7 MB

Many systems administrators on the Mac need a way to manage machine configuration after initial setup and deployment. Apple’s Managed Preferences system (also known as MCX) is under-documented, often misunderstood, and sometimes outright unknown by sys admins. MCX is usually deployed in conjunction with an OS X server, but it can also be used in Windows environments or where no dedicated server exists at all.

Enterprise Mac Managed Preferences is the definitive guide to Apple’s Managed Client technology. With this book, you’ll get the following:
An example-driven guide to Mac OS X Managed Preferences/Client technology
Recipes for common use case studies and patterns
A targeted approach appropriate for any sys admin that manages Macs in an OS X or Windows environment

This is the only book that focuses on this facet of OS X exclusively. If you’re a sys admin, this book will take away much of the pain of working with OS X client systems. Even better, both of the authors are very involved in the Mac community—Greg Neagle is part of the MacEnterprise steering committee, and Ed is the Executive Editor and an author for MacTech magazine and a member of the Apple Consultants Network.

What you’ll learn
The Managed Preferences system and how to manage it
All about Directory Services Local Directory Services
How to work with property list files
How to deliver files with Open Directory, ActiveDirectory, local scripts, third-party utilities, Puppet, LANRev, Casper, and more
How to work with compositing preferences, including the hierarchy of preferences
How to write a Plist for management, using Workgroup Manager and Dock Example
How and when to enforce Managed Preferences
How to understand manifests
What recipes to use and when
When, how, and where to use mcxquery, System Profiler, and MCX Cache flushing

Who this book is for
This book is for systems administrators using Mac clients.

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Beginning iPad Development for iPhone Developers: Mastering the iPad SDK



Dave Wooldridge, Jack Nutting, Dave Mark, "Beginning iPad Development for iPhone Developers: Mastering the iPad SDK"
Apress | 2010 | ISBN: 1430230215 | 272 pages | PDF | 6,1 MB

It’s in magazines and newspapers, it’s on television and radio, it’s on busses and billboards and pretty much everywhere you look (except for Apple stores, where it’s likely still sold out). The iPad is the hot new touchscreen tablet from Apple, representing the next generation of mobile computing.

Packed with dozens of new features, the iOS 3.2 SDK enables you to build sophisticated, desktop-quality apps for this exciting new platform. Every iPhone and iPod touch app developer looking to take the next step and move into the iPad arena will want to read this book from cover to cover.

Beginning iPad Development for iPhone Developers: Mastering the iPad SDK has all the answers, and you’ll find them presented with the same easy-to-follow style and thorough coverage you’ve come to expect from titles like Beginning iPhone 3 Development—everything an aspiring iPad developer needs to know to create great apps.

Best-selling authors Jack Nutting, Dave Wooldridge, and Dave Mark show iPhone developers how to master all of the iPad-exclusive frameworks and features, which are explained, demonstrated in action, and put through their paces in this comprehensive programming guide. You’ll get a detailed understanding of the new feature set and gain every possible advantage in the iTunes App Store.

What you’ll learn
How to design app interfaces optimized for the iPad by taking advantage of new UIKit features such as Popovers, Split View Controllers, and new Modal Views.
How to utilize new graphics functionality, Core Text, Document Sharing, and advanced input methods to build powerful productivity solutions.
How to embrace the iPad’s superior media capabilities with its new video and display options.
How to convert an existing iPhone project into a stand-alone iPad app or a Universal app for both iPhone and iPad users.

Developing iOS 4 Apps? Since many of the new features in iOS 3.2 are also present in iOS 4, this is one of the first books available in print that extensively covers several of the new APIs that iPhone developers are also eager to learn for creating iOS 4-optimized apps.

Who this book is for
This book is for all iPhone app developers who want to leverage their skills to create professional apps for the iPad.

Complete Source Code Provided
Beginning iPad Development for iPhone Developers includes extensive example projects and the complete source code for Dudel, a full-fledged drawing app for the iPad.



Table of Contents
Welcome to the Paradigm Shift
Getting Started with iPad Development
Exploring the iPhone SDK’s New iPad Features
New Graphics Functionality
Using Core Text
Popovers
Video and Display
Split Views and Modal Modes
New Input Methods
Working with Documents
From iPhone to iPad
Additional Resources for iPad Development

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iPhone 4 Made Simple



Gary Mazo, Martin Trautschold "iPhone 4 Made Simple"
Apress | 2010 | ISBN: 1430231920 | 840 pages | PDF | 45 MB

Congratulations—you’ve purchased the new iPhone 4, the coolest smartphone on the market. Now it’s time to learn how to take advantage of all the features, apps, and secret techniques available. To accomplish this, look no further than iPhone 4 Made Simple. Over 1,000 screen visuals and clear-cut instructions guide you through both basic and advanced features of the iPhone 4, from email and calendar tips to navigating the App Store and understanding Bluetooth and Wi-Fi networks. Written by two successful smartphone trainers and authors, this is the go-to guide for the latest and greatest version of the iPhone.

What you’ll learn
Use copy/Paste, spotlight search, and voice memos
Support for both Windows and Mac users
Use music, videos, photos & voice notes
Detailed iTunes instructions
Sync playlists, videos, contacts, calendar, and notes
Fast email, phone, calendar, and browser tips
Create your own ringtones & wallpapers
Use Google Maps to find just about anything!
Navigate the App Store for games, productivity apps, and more
Understand Bluetooth and Wi-Fi network setup & security
Install & remove software icons
Use you phone internationally and save money when traveling overseas
Save your battery life by understanding the network settings
All the best tips and tricks for the touch screen

Who this book is for
This book is for anyone who has or is considering an iPhone. This book is also for those who have an iPhone but are considering an upgrade to iPhone device.

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Objective-C for Absolute Beginners: iPhone and Mac Programming Made Easy

Gary Bennett, Brad Lees, Mitchell Fisher, "Objective-C for Absolute Beginners: iPhone and Mac Programming Made Easy"
Apress | 2010 | ISBN: 1430228326 | 296 pages | PDF | 11,5 MB

t seems as if everyone is writing applications for Apple’s iPhone and iPad, but how do they all do it? It’s best to learn Objective-C, the native language of both the iOSand Mac OS X, but where to begin? Right here, even if you’ve never programmed before!

Objective-C for Absolute Beginners will teach you how to write software for your Mac, iPhone,or iPad using Objective-C, an elegant and powerful language with a rich set of developer tools. Using a hands-on approach, you’ll learn to think in programming terms, how to use Objective-C to build program logic, and how towrite your own applications and apps.

With over 50 collective years in software development and based on an approach pioneered at Carnegie Mellon University, the authors have developed a remarkably effective approach to learning Objective-C. Since the introduction of Apple’s iPhone, theauthors have taught hundreds of absolute beginners how to develop Mac, iPhone,and iPad apps, including many that became popular apps in the iTunes App Store.

What you’ll learn
The fundamentals of computer programming: how to understand variables,design data structures, and work with file systems
The logic of object-oriented programming: how to use Classes, Objects, and Methods
The flexibility of Apple’s developer tools: how to install Xcode and write programs in Objective-C
The power of Cocoa and Cocoa touch: how to make Mac OS Xapplications or iOS apps that do cool stuff

Who this book is for
Everyone! This book is for anyone who wants to learn to develop applications for the Mac or apps for the iPhone and iPad using the Objective-C programming language. No previous programming experience is necessary.

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Learn C on the Mac

Learn C on the Mac By Dave Mark
Publisher: Apress 2008 | 376 Pages | ISBN: 1430218096 | PDF | 4 MB



Considered a classic by an entire generation of Mac programmers, this popular guide has been completely updated for Mac OS X. Don't know anything about programming? No problem! Acclaimed author Dave Mark starts out with the basics and takes you through a complete course in programming C using Apple's free Xcode tools. This book is perfect for beginners learning to program. It includes all-new Mac OS X examples!
Provides best practices for programming newbies
Written by the expert on C-programming for the Mac
Presents all the basics with a pragmatic, Mac OS X-flavored approach


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Software for Data Analysis: Programming with R

Software for Data Analysis: Programming with R
Springer | 2008 | ISBN: 0387759352 | 512 pages | PDF | 5.2 Mb

R is nowadays the language used in programming for statistics. Most of the thesis and practical programming are implemented in this language. This is a valuable book for every body involved in data analysis, not only statisticians. Being written by the father of S programming language, as R is S based, the development of the presentation as well as the advises are good for fitting the minds of the students within the roots of the art of programming with R

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Smalltalk: An Introduction to Application Development Using VisualWorks

Smalltalk: An Introduction to Application Development Using VisualWorks
Prentice Hall; 1 edition | October 23, 1995 | ISBN-10: 0133183874 | 400 pages | PDF | 1.7 Mb

This is an introduction for students who want to start constructing prototype applications in Smalltalk-80, but who don't want a detailed guide to the implementation. Requiring no previous exposure to Smalltalk-80 or object-oriented programming in general, the text offers a tutorial approach, with a large number of short chapters, each covering specific points. It mixes the language syntax, the class hierarchy and the user interface to maximize student interest and to stress relationships between them, and uses cross-referencing and indexing so that students can find what they are looking for. The book also provides a large number of illustrations of Smalltalk-80 operation, and contains extensive original exercises of various degrees of complexity at the end of most sections.

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Writing Secure Code for Windows Vista

Writing Secure Code for Windows Vista By Michael Howard; David LeBlanc
Publisher: Microsoft Press 2007 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 0735623937 | CHM | 3 MB



Get the definitive guide to writing more-secure code for Windows Vista—from the authors of the award-winning Writing Secure Code, Michael Howard and David LeBlanc. This reference is ideal for developers who understand the fundamentals of Windows programming and APIs. It complements Writing Secure Code, examining the delta between Windows XP and Windows Vista security. You get first-hand insights into design decisions, lessons learned from Windows Vista development, and practical advice for solving real-world security issues.

Discover how to:
•Develop applications to run without administrator privileges
•Apply best practices for using integrity controls
•Help protect your applications with ASLR, NX, and SafeSEH
•Evaluate authentication, authorization, and cryptography enhancements in Windows Vista
•Write services that restrict privileges and tokens—and sidestep common problems
•Learn how Windows Internet Explorer 7 defenses and new security features affect your development efforts PLUS—Get Microsoft Visual C#, Visual C++, and C code samples on the Web


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Security for Microsoft Visual Basic .NET

Security for Microsoft Visual Basic .NET By Ed Robinson, Michael James Bond
Publisher: Microsoft Press 2003 | 416 Pages | ISBN: 0735619190 | CHM | 7 MB



This is the first book every Visual Basic .NET programmer should read on security. This is an end-to-end guide, with clear prescriptive guidance for best practices, application design, and coding techniques for Windows and Web-based applications. This book makes writing secure applications easier than ever before. It features plain-language explanations of security terms illustrated with step-by-step code walk-throughs and sample files for both Visual Basic .NET 2002 and Visual Basic .NET 2003. Programmers will learn how to use encryption, role-based security, code access security, authentication, authorization along with techniques to help protect against common exploits. Also covered in this end-to-end guide are techniques for locking down Microsoft Windows, Internet Information Services and Microsoft SQL server. Readers will learn how to perform a security audit, how to test for security, how to design with security in mind, and security techniques for deploying Windows and Web-based applications.


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Nessus, Snort, & Ethereal Power Tools: Customizing Open Source Security Applications

Nessus, Snort, & Ethereal Power Tools: Customizing Open Source Security Applications
Publisher: Syngress | ISBN: 1597490202 | edition 2005 | PDF | 472 pages | 12,7 mb

This book will cover customizing Snort to perform intrusion detection and prevention; Nessus to analyze the network layer for vulnerabilities; and Ethereal to "sniff" their network for malicious or unusual traffic. The book will also contain an appendix detailing "the best of the rest" open source security tools. Each of these tools is intentionally designed to be highly customizable so that users can torque the programs to suit their particular needs. Users can code their own custom rules, plug-ins, and filters that are tailor-made to fit their own networks and the threats which they most commonly face. The book describes the most important concepts of coding and customizing tools, and then provides readers with invaluable working scripts that can either be used as is or further refined by using knowledge gained from the book.




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Sniffer Pro Network Optimization and Troubleshooting Handbook

Sniffer Pro Network Optimization and Troubleshooting Handbook
Publisher: Syngress | ISBN: 1931836574 | edition 2002 | PDF | 678 pages | 10,3 mb

The only book dedicated Sniffer, a powerful tool created for real-time enterprise network fault diagnosis and performance management.
Sniffer Network Optimization and Troubleshooting Handbook introduces the reader to the vast functionality of the suite of Sniffer Solutions from Network Associates but ultimately focuses on the affordable and most widely used Sniffer Product - Sniffer Pro LAN Network Analyzer. This book will begin with the basic features of Sniffer Pro LAN and then move the reader through the impressive tips and tools available for gathering data, analyzing, troubleshooting, resolving and securing problems on their network.
In today's day and age a company is judged by the quality of it is network. To ensure sustained network performance and to avoid costly network downtime, network administrators need to be proficient with advanced networking monitoring and troubleshooting solutions, like Sniffer, to be able to detect, observe, and resolve network problems before these problems impact users or customers.




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Advances in Computer Science and IT

D M Akbar Hussain, Advances in Computer Science and IT
INTECH | December 2009 | ISBN: 9537619510 | Pages: 420 | PDF | 14.7MB

This book has a unique title” Advances in Computer Science and IT”, although it is not entirely new there is a trend of similar titles in many international conferences. However, for a book this title certainly has innovation and many articles presented in the text shows there uniqueness likewise the title.
The book presents some very interesting and excellent articles for this divergent title, the 22 chapters presented here cover core topics of computer science like Visualization of large databases, Security, Ontology, User Interface, Graphs, Object Oriented Software Developments and on the Engineering side Filtering, Motion Dynamics, Adaptive Fuzzy Logic, Hyper Static Mechanical Systems. It has also topics which are combination of Computer Science
and Engineering like Meta Computing, Future Mobiles, Color Image Analysis, Relative representation and Recognition, Neural Networks. The book will serve a unique purpose through these multi-disciplined topics to share different but interesting views on each of these topics.

Table of Contents
01 A New Object Selecting Technique for Visualization of Large Datasets
Navid Fallah and Ali Eydgahi

02 Beyond object-oriented software development
Adam Przybylek

03 Security Trade-off – Ontological Approach
Bialas Andrzej

04 A Model of Placing Liaisons in the Two Levels of an Organization Structure of a Complete Binary Tree Minimizing Total Path Length
Kiyoshi Sawada

05 Object Tracking under High Correlation for Kalman & - Filter
D. M. Akbar Hussain and Zaki Ahmed

06 Numerical Simulation of Converter Fed Squirrel Cage Induction Motors
C. Grabner

07 RGB Color Analysis for Face Detection
Qieshi Zhang and Jun Zhang

08 Mind Operator: Zone-Associated Relative Representation
Ching-An Hsiao

09 Adaptive implementation of nonlinear fuzzy image enhancement algorithms in the compressed JPEG images
Camelia Florea, Aurel Vlaicu, Mihaela Gordan and Bogdan Orza

10 Estimation of Per Unit Length Parameters of Multiconductor Lines by the Method of Rectangular Subareas
Saswati Ghosh and Ajay Chakrabarty

11 Alternative analytical method used in calculus of hyper static mechanical systems, in plotting the distribution of shear force, bending moment, displacements and rotations of section beam
Cornel Marin, Viviana Filip and Alexandru Marin

12 Learning distributed selective attention strategies with the Sigma-if neural network
Maciej Huk

13 Numerical Integration Tools in Material Point Relative Motion Dynamics
Viviana Filip, Cornel Marin and Alexandru Marin

14 Slicing techniques to derive the User Interface Abstract Model
Daniela da Cruz and Pedro Rangel Henriques

15 Image Quality Enhancement By Applying Genetic Algorithm In Median Filtering
Sandra Sovilj-Nikic

16 Direction of Arrival Estimation using the PRIME Algorithm
H.K. Hwang and Zekeriya Aliyazicioglu

17 Some sufficient conditions for graphs to be (g, f, n)-critical graphs
Sizhong Zhou, Hongxia Liu and Ziming Duan

18 Metacomputing with Federated Method Invocation
Michael Sobolewski

19 New Stochastic Dependences Paradigm and its Application in Probabilistic Modeling
Jerzy K. Filus and Lidia Z. Filus

20 Introduction to AdaIndex—An Adaptive Similarity Search Algorithm in General Metric Spaces
Tao Ban and Youki Kadobayashi

21 Scenario Analysis of the Mobile Voice Services Market
Hannu Verkasalo, Kim Lindqvist, Heikki Hammainen

22 Next Generation of Electronic Patient Record: Moving from Information to Knowledge-based
Lau Adela


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