Collecting the latest
research results from the leading
researchers in the field of fuzzy
object-oriented databases, Advances in Fuzzy
Object-Oriented Databases: Modeling and
Applications provide a single source for
current research and practical applications
in fuzzy object-oriented databases. This
book includes major aspects of fuzzy
object-oriented database modeling -
conceptual, logical and physical, as well as
details of implementations and applications.
Readers will benefit from a complete
understanding of the notions, techniques,
and methods related to the research and
developments of fuzzy object-oriented
databases. This book can act as a starting
point and a reference for their research and
developments and stimulate the interest in
the field of fuzzy object-oriented databases
and further promote the research in the
field.
Roger Jennings, "Expert
One-on-One Visual Basic 2005 Database
Programming"
Wrox | Dec 2005 | ISBN:
076457678X | English | 624 pages | PDF | 16
MB (book + source code)
This book is intended for experienced VB
programmers who are upgrading from VB6 or VS
2002/2003 to VB 2005. Basic familiarity with
the VS 2005 integrated development
environment (IDE) is assumed. However, no
prior VB6, VBA, or VBScript database
programming experience is necessary, except
for Chapter 1, iMigrating from ADO to
ADO.NET.î Some experience with writing
Micro$oft Transact-SQL (T-SQL) statements
and authoring simple stored procedures is
expected. Familiarity with XML1.0 and
XMLschemas will aid your understanding of
DataSets and SQLServer 2005's new xml
datatype. Some experience with writing XPath
1.0 expressions will be helpful to get the
most benefit from Chapter 12, iExploring the
xml Datatype.î
Elmar Langetepe and Gabriel Zachmann,
«Geometric Data Structures for Computer
Graphics»
Elmar Langetepe and Gabriel
Zachmann, «Geometric Data Structures
for Computer Graphics»
Publisher: A K Peters | Feb 2006 |
ISBN: 1568812353 | Pages: 362 | CHM
| 20.5 MB
Data structures and tools from computational
geometry help to solve problems in computer
graphics; these methods have been widely
adopted by the computer graphics community
yielding elegant and efficient algorithms.
This book focuses on algorithms and data
structures that have proven to be versatile,
efficient, fundamental, and easy to
implement. The book familiarizes students,
as well as practitioners in the field of
computer graphics, with a wide range of data
structures.
Data Structures and
Network Algorithms
Publisher:Society for Industrial & Applied
Mathematics(1987-01-01) | ISBN-10:
0898711878 | PDF | 3.3 Mb | 140 pages
There has been an explosive growth in the
field of combinatorial algorithms. These
algorithms depend not only on results in
combinatorics and especially in graph
theory, but also on the development of new
data structures and new techniques for
analyzing algorithms.
Four classical problems in network
optimization are covered in detail,
including a development of the data
structures they use and an analysis of their
running time.
Data Structures & Algorithms in
Java by Robert Lafore
Data Structures & Algorithms in
Java by Robert Lafore
Sams | ISBN : 1571690956 | 1998 |
526 pages | PDF | 3,127 Kb
Once you've learned to program, you
run into real-world problems that
require more than a programming
language alone to solve. Data
Structures and Algorithms in Java is
a gentle immersion into the most
practical ways to make data do what
you want it to do. Lafore's relaxed
mastery of the techniques comes
through as though he's chatting with
the reader over lunch, gesturing
toward appealing graphics. The book
starts at the very beginning with
data structures and algorithms, but
assumes the reader understands a
language such as Java or C++.
Examples are given in Java to keep
them free of explicit pointers.
Object-Oriented Data Structures
In Java
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc.
| ISBN: 0763710792 | 824 pages | May
2002 | PDF | 11 Mb
This book teaches the classic data
structures with an informal, yet
rigorous, approach; it includes the
appropriate object-oriented concepts
and makes use of the appropriate
Java constructs.
The Data
Compression Book
9781558514348 (1558514341) | M & T Books
| 1995 | 1MB | RS
If you want to learn how programs
like PKZIP and LHarc work, this book is
for you. The compression techniques used
in these programs are described in
detail, accompanied by working code.
After reading this book, even the novice
C programmer will be able to write a
complete compression/archiving program
that can be ported to virtually any
operating system or hardware platform.
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Data Compression: The Complete
Reference - 4th Ed.
Data Compression: The Complete
Reference - 4th Ed.
Springer | ISBN: 1846286026 | 2006.
| 1111 p. | RARed PDF 7.38MB
Data Mining with
Computational Intelligence by Lipo Wang
Data Mining
with Computational Intelligence
(Advanced Information and Knowledge
Processing) by Lipo Wang (Author), Xiuju
Fu (Author)
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition
(September 19, 2005) | ISBN-10:
3540245227 | PDF | 2 Mb | 276 pages
Finding information hidden in data is
as theoretically difficult as it is
practically important. With the
objective of discovering unknown
patterns from data, the methodologies of
data mining were derived from
statistics, machine learning, and
artificial intelligence, and are being
used successfully in application areas
such as bioinformatics, banking, retail,
and many others. Wang and Fu present in
detail the state of the art on how to
utilize fuzzy neural networks,
multilayer perceptron neural networks,
radial basis function neural networks,
genetic algorithms, and support vector
machines in such applications. They
focus on three main data mining tasks:
data dimensionality reduction,
classification, and rule extraction. The
book is targeted at researchers in both
academia and industry, while graduate
students and developers of data mining
systems will also profit from the
detailed algorithmic descriptions.
Database Administration: The
Complete Guide to Practices and
Procedures
Database Administration: The
Complete Guide to Practices and
Procedures
Addison Wesley | ISBN: 0201741296 |
2002. | 592 p. | RARed PDF 3.55MB
With Database Administration, database
professionals now have a comprehensive
sourcebook of strategies for delivering
quality administration across today's
challenging multi-DBMS environments.
Filled with practical guidelines and
strategies, this book provides the most
comprehensive
survey available of
the administrator's world for the
existing or aspiring database
professional...
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Professional SQL Server 2005
Programming
Professional SQL Server 2005
Programming
Wrox | ISBN: 0764584340 | 884 pages
| December 1, 2006 | PDF
Professional SQL Server 2005 Programming
shows experienced developers how to
master the substantially revamped
feature set of the latest release of
MS SQL Server. The book
begins with a concise overview of the
new features of SQL Server that is of
interest to experienced developers. This
is especially important given the
substantial changes to SQL Server with
this release. From there, the book
quickly moves on to the “meat” of the
title. Beginning-level material has been
removed to provide more room for
covering new features and more extensive
code examples.
Beginning Excel What-If Data
Analysis Tools: Getting Started with Goal
Seek, Data Tables, Scenarios, and Solver
Beginning Excel What-If Data Analysis
Tools:
Getting Started with Goal Seek, Data
Tables, Scenarios, and Solver
Apress | ISBN: 1590595912 | 192 pages |
December 2, 2005 | PDF
Excel's "what-if" data analysis tools let
you experiment with your data to project
future results. In turn, these
predictions will lead to
better decision making and unlock the
mystery of many business analysis scenarios.
For example, what-if data analysis tools
will enable you to forecast how lowering the
price per unit--while increasing projected
unit sales--might affect your profit
margins.
MySQL Basics In Pictures
Visibooks, LLC |
ISBN:1597061131 |
Year:2006 | 141 pages | PDF | 2.1MB
In Pictures tutorials began as part of a
research study we conducted for the U.S.
Department of
Education. The goal: to
make it easier for people with
learning
disabilities to learn
computer subjects.
As part of the study, we created simple,
illustration-based tutorials much different
from the usual text-heavy how-to books.
Everyone who tested them—not just people
with learning disabilities—said the new
tutorials enabled them to learn faster and
easier than conventional materials.
David Marshall, Wade A. Reynolds,
Dave McCrory, «Advanced Server
Virtualization: VMware and Microsoft
Platforms in the Virtual Data Center»
«Advanced Server Virtualization:
VMware and Microsoft Platforms in the
Virtual Data Center» by David Marshall, Wade A. Reynolds
and Dave McCrory
Publisher: Auerbach | May 2006 |
ISBN:9780849339318 | Pages: 750 |
Format: PDF | Size: 11.4 MB
Principles of Data Mining
(Adaptive Computation and Machine
Learning) by David J. Hand
Principles of Data Mining
(Adaptive Computation and
Machine Learning) by David J.
Hand, Heikki Mannila, Padhraic
Smyth
Publisher: The MIT Press (August
1, 2001) | ISBN-10: 026208290X |
PDF | 30,6 Mb | 425 pages
The growing interest in data mining
is motivated by a common problem
across disciplines: how does one
store, access, model, and ultimately
describe and understand very large
data sets? Historically, different
aspects of data mining have been
addressed independently by different
disciplines. This is the first truly
interdisciplinary text on data
mining, blending the contributions
of information science, computer
science, and statistics. The book
consists of three sections. The
first, foundations, provides a
tutorial overview of the principles
underlying data mining algorithms
and their application. The
presentation emphasizes intuition
rather than rigor. The second
section, data mining algorithms,
shows how algorithms are constructed
to solve specific problems in a
principled manner. The algorithms
covered include trees and rules for
classification and regression,
association rules, belief networks,
classical statistical models,
nonlinear models such as neural
networks, and local "memory-based"
models. The third section shows how
all of the preceding analysis fits
together when applied to real-world
data mining problems. Topics include
the role of metadata, how to handle
missing data, and data
preprocessing.
Designing Relational Database Systems (Dv-Mps
Designing)
Designing Relational Database Systems (Dv-Mps
Designing)
Microsoft Pr | ISBN: 073560634X | September 1999 |
293 pages | CHM
Because they're so complicated, many books on relational
databases are either burdensomely academic (Database
Management Systems is the classic example of this
mode--it's superb, but one practically needs a professor
to help you decode it) or so practical-minded as to be
overly simple. Designing Relational Database Systems has
struck an attractive balance between the two extremes by
providing enough theory to enable you to design your
databases intelligently, while keeping in mind
real-world business practices and the practical
limitations of actual database management systems.
Database in Depth: Relational Theory for
Practitioners by C.J. Date
Database in Depth: Relational Theory for
Practitioners by C.J. Date
Publisher: O'Reilly Media (May 5, 2005) | ISBN-10:
0596100124 | CHM | 0,7 Mb | 208 pages
Designing Relational Database Systems (Dv-Mps
Designing)
Designing Relational Database Systems (Dv-Mps
Designing)
Microsoft Pr | ISBN: 073560634X | September 1999 |
293 pages | CHM
Because they're so complicated, many books on relational
databases are either burdensomely academic (Database
Management Systems is the classic example of this
mode--it's superb, but one practically needs a professor
to help you decode it) or so practical-minded as to be
overly simple. Designing Relational Database Systems has
struck an attractive balance between the two extremes by
providing enough theory to enable you to design your
databases intelligently, while keeping in mind
real-world business practices and the practical
limitations of actual database management systems.
Programming Microsoft Office
Access 2003 (Core Reference) by Rick Dobson
Programming Microsoft Office Access 2003 (Core
Reference) by Rick Dobson
Publisher: Microsoft Press; 1 edition (September 3,
2003) | ISBN: 0735619425 | CHM | 3,7 Mb | 880 pages
Get professional-level instruction to build more
powerful multi-user database application using Microsoft
Access 2003 — and learn how to extend your solutions
using the latest Web services technologies and XML.
Practical Data Acquisition for Instrumentation and
Control Systems
Practical Data Acquisition for Instrumentation and Control
Systems
ISBN: 0750657960|Author: John Park Steve Mackay Publisher:
Newnes 2003-06|Pages: 432|PDF|14.2mb
The Database
Hacker's Handbook :
Defending Database
Servers
The Database
Hacker's Handbook :
Defending Database
Servers
Authors : David
Litchfield, Chris
Anley, John Heasman,
Bill Grindlay
| Publisher: Wiley
(July 14, 2005) |
ISBN: 0764578014 |
500 pages | CHM |
Rar size : 1.11 MB |
Book Description :
Databases are the nerve
center of our economy.
Every piece of your
personal information is
stored there—medical
records, bank accounts,
employment history,
pensions, car
registrations, even your
children's grades and
what groceries you buy.
Database attacks are
potentially
crippling—and
relentless.
In this essential
follow-up to The
Shellcoder's Handbook,
four of the world's top
security experts teach
you to break into and
defend the seven most
popular database
servers. You'll learn
how to identify
vulnerabilities, how
attacks are carried out,
and how to stop the
carnage. The bad guys
already know all this.
You need to know it too.
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SQL Bible
SQL Bible
Size: ~5,50 Mb | CHM
format | ISBN:
0764525840 | 831
Pages If SQL can do it,
you can do it too...
Here, in one definitive
volume, is all the
information you need to
understand and use SQL
and its implementations
in accordance with the
established SQL99
standard. Whether you
want to learn database
programming from
scratch, you’d like to
sharpen your SQL skills,
or you need to know more
about programming for a
heterogeneous database
environment, this book
provides the complete
menu. Tutorials and code
examples in each chapter
make it an indispensable
reference for every
level of expertise.
Scott W.
Ambler,
Pramodkumar J.
Sadalage, «Refactoring
Databases:
Evolutionary
Database Design»
Scott W.
Ambler,
Pramodkumar
J. Sadalage,
«Refactoring
Databases:
Evolutionary
Database
Design»
Addison-Wesley
Professional
| ISBN
0321293533 |
2006 Year |
CHM | 3,36
Mb | 384
Pages
Refactoring
has proven
its value in
a wide range
of
development
projects–helping
software
professionals
improve
system
designs,
maintainability,
extensibility,
and
performance.
Now, for the
first time,
leading
agile
methodologist
Scott Ambler
and renowned
consultant
Pramodkumar
Sadalage
introduce
powerful
refactoring
techniques
specifically
designed for
database
systems.
Ambler and
Sadalage
demonstrate
how small
changes to
table
structures,
data, stored
procedures,
and triggers
can
significantly
enhance
virtually
any database
design–without
changing
semantics.
You’ll learn
how to
evolve
database
schemas in
step with
source
code–and
become far
more
effective in
projects
relying on
iterative,
agile
methodologies.
This
comprehensive
guide and
reference
helps you
overcome the
practical
obstacles to
refactoring
real-world
databases by
covering
every
fundamental
concept
underlying
database
refactoring.
Using
start-to-finish
examples,
the authors
walk you
through
refactoring
simple
standalone
database
applications
as well as
sophisticated
multi-application
scenarios.
You’ll
master every
task
involved in
refactoring
database
schemas, and
discover
best
practices
for
deploying
refactorings
in even the
most complex
production
environments.
The second
half of this
book
systematically
covers five
major
categories
of database
refactorings.
You’ll learn
how to use
refactoring
to enhance
database
structure,
data
quality, and
referential
integrity;
and how to
refactor
both
architectures
and methods.
This book
provides an
extensive
set of
examples
built with
Oracle and
Java and
easily
adaptable
for other
languages,
such as C#,
C++, or
VB.NET, and
other
databases,
such as DB2,
SQL Server,
MySQL, and
Sybase.
Using this
book’s
techniques
and
examples,
you can
reduce
waste,
rework,
risk, and
cost–and
build
database
systems
capable of
evolving
smoothly,
far into the
future.
Michael
J.
Hernandez,
«Database
Design
for Mere
Mortals:
A
Hands-On
Guide to
Relational
Database
Design»
(2nd
edition)
Michael
J.
Hernandez,
«Database
Design
for
Mere
Mortals:
A
Hands-On
Guide
to
Relational
Database
Design»
(2nd
edition)
Addison-Wesley
Professional
|
ISBN
0201752840
|
2003
Year
|
CHM
|
5,93
Mb |
672
Pages
Programmers
and
software
architects
don't
really
make a
conscious
decision
to
design
an
application
(particularly
one with
online
exposure)
around
the
three-tier
model-view-controller
design
pattern
anymore.
Three-tier,
largely
because
of its
adaptability
and
stability,
is the
norm.
All of
which
means
you need
a
database
to
underpin
each of
your
applications.
Designing
your
databases
correctly
can make
the
difference
between
slow-running,
complicated
code and
software
that's
speedy,
modular,
and easy
to work
with.
Database
Design
for Mere
Mortals
prepares
someone
with
only a
passing
familiarity
with
databases
for the
important
job of
building
the
persistence
layer
(also
called
the data
model)
for
software.
Auerbach Publications
Grid Database Design | PDF |312 pages |
Publisher: Auerbach |Language: English |
ISBN: 0849328004 |Size: 4.50 MB
Grid Database Design investigates the origin,
background, and components of this new computing
model. It presents new concepts and analyzes
pre-existing ideas in the context of Grid,
educating organizations as to how Grid can
increase computing power and strengthen
operations. Divided into three sections, the
volume begins by laying the groundwork, defining
the concepts that led to the model's emergence.
The second section explains what is entailed in
building a Grid, focusing on security, hardware,
and the forces driving growth. The final section
explores details of databases in a Grid
environment, illustrating how the Grid
environment will shape database evolution.