Lock your Ad to the Top of this Site - Readers always see it! - Advertise Here
 


The Manager’s Guide to Effective Meetings

Now translated into 11 languages! This reader-friendly, icon-rich series is must reading for all managers at every level All managers, whether brand new to their positions or well established in the corporate heirarchy, can use a little “brushing up” now and then. The skills-based Briefcase Books series is filled with ideas and strategies to help managers become more capable, efficient, effective, and valuable to their corporations. The Manager’s Guide to Effective Meetings is a hands-on guide to planning and conducting meetings that fellow professionals will want to attend. It provides techniques for keeping a meeting focused and on target, reveals latest tools for meeting “virtually,” and more. This latest addition to the popular Briefcase Books series will prove invaluable to anyone who has to plan or conduct meetings, in any environment.

0 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 5
  • 0 Comments
  • In: Management
  • Author : mrblue
  • Fundamentals of Managerial Economics

    The Eighth Edition of this market-leading text continues its tradition of providing a solid foundation of economic understanding for use in managerial decision making. It offers a practical treatment of economic theory and analysis in an intuitive, algebra-based format. Its focus is on presenting those aspects of economic theory and analysis that are most relevant to students of business administration, and a wide variety of examples and simple numerical problems are used to illustrate the application of managerial economics to a vast assortment of practical situations. The nature of the decision process and the role economic analysis plays in that process are emphasized throughout. This revision is designed to maximize accessibility for a student audience with little or no background in economics or higher-level mathematics. The text focuses on the economics–not the mathematics–of the managerial decision process.

    0 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 5
  • 0 Comments
  • In: Uncategorized
  • Author :
  • The Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer

    0 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 5
  • 0 Comments
  • In: Uncategorized
  • Author :
  • Budgeting for Managers

    Now translated into 11 languages! This reader-friendly, icon-rich series is must reading for all managers at every level All managers, whether brand new to their positions or well established in the corporate heirarchy, can use a little “brushing up” now and then. The skills-based Briefcase Books series is filled with ideas and strategies to help managers become more capable, efficient, effective, and valuable to their corporations. Managers in all types of organizations and environments must be able to prepare, or at least understand, a realistic and results-oriented budget. Budgeting for Managers rich in practical techniques and examples walks the reader through the entire budgeting process, from basic financial concepts and their use in creating a budget to methods for tracking actual spending.

    1 vote, average: 3 out of 51 vote, average: 3 out of 51 vote, average: 3 out of 51 vote, average: 3 out of 51 vote, average: 3 out of 5
  • 0 Comments
  • In: Finance
  • Author : mrblue
  • Computer Sciences

    Here is an attractive, readable set designed to present the history of computers and reflect on their purpose, use, and impact today. Nearly 300 entries are organized into four volumes, usually with black-and-white illustrations, photos, or charts. Signed entries are two to four pages long and often include sidebars, definitions for terms or concepts, see also references, and bibliographies with a handful of current sources, many of them online. University professors are among the contributors. Repeated at the beginning of each volume are the preface, tables of measurements, time lines, and table of contents. Each volume concludes with the same glossary and topic outline and a volume index, with a cumulative index at the end of volume 4.

    Volume 1 (Foundations: Ideas and People) covers history;
    volume 2 (Software and Hardware), the nuts and bolts of the technology;
    volume 3 (Social Applications), how computers affect our everyday lives; and
    volume 4 (Electronic Universe), the networked society.

    0 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 5
  • 0 Comments
  • In: Uncategorized
  • Author :
  • Symbian OS Explained : Effective C++ Programming for Smartphones

    This book explains the key features of Symbian OS and will help you to write effective C++ code. It focuses on aspects of good C++ style that apply particularly to Symbian OS. 21 items are used to target particular aspects of the operating system and provide a simple and straightforward exploration of coding fundamentals. Using example code and descriptions of best practice to deconstruct Symbian OS, the items guide you to what you should and should not do (and why), pointing out commonly-made mistakes along the way. Technologies covered include: client-server architecture descriptors and dynamic containers active objects, threads and processes leaves, cleanup stack and 2-phase construction thin templates, good API design, memory optimization, debug and test macros the ECOM plug-in framework Symbian OS Explained can be read cover-to-cover or dipped into as a reference that will improve your code style when programming with Symbian OS.

    2 votes, average: 3 out of 52 votes, average: 3 out of 52 votes, average: 3 out of 52 votes, average: 3 out of 52 votes, average: 3 out of 5
  • 2 Comments
  • In: C/C++, IT eBooks, Mobile
  • Author : mrblue
  • Linux Toys II : 9 Cool New Projects for Home, Office, and Entertainment

    Builds on the success of the original Linux Toys, with new projects you
    can build using different Linux distributions All-new toys in this
    edition include a MythTV entertainment center, eMoviX bootable home
    movies, a BZFlag game client and server, and an Icecast Internet radio
    station, plus five more. Companion Web site, LinuxToys.net, provides
    information for further enhancing your Linux Toys II projects Includes
    a CD-ROM with scripts, packages, and code for the projects

    0 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 50 votes, average: 0 out of 5
  • 1 Comment
  • In: IT eBooks, Linux
  • Author : mrblue
  • Object-Oriented System Development

    There is more to “object-oriented” than application programming. Object-oriented methods have revolutionized the way analysts, designers, software engineers, project managers, and tool builders construct entire software systems.

    Object-Oriented System Development will help you to better understand the role of analysis and design in the object-oriented development process. Rather than subscribing to a particular object-oriented method, this book gives step-by-step instructions on how to put key object-oriented concepts to work in software construction. Many examples, including a full banking system, are developed throughout the book to illustrate the process of object-oriented software development from analysis, through design, and into implementation.

    Although geared to software professionals involved in the development of medium, large, and distributed systems, Object-Oriented System Development is equally valuable to anyone who wants to gain a detailed technical perspective on the object-oriented software development process.

    3 votes, average: 3.67 out of 53 votes, average: 3.67 out of 53 votes, average: 3.67 out of 53 votes, average: 3.67 out of 53 votes, average: 3.67 out of 5
  • 4 Comments
  • In: IT eBooks, Object Oriented, Software Development
  • Author : mrblue
  • Software Project Management in Practice


    Aimed at developers and IT managers alike, Software Project Management in Practice
    offers an invaluable guide to using lightweight software processes in
    real projects. Filled with sample documents, this book can benefit any
    organization seeking to improve the ways it manages software.

    In an
    era of ever tighter schedules, implementing a serious software process
    becomes even more difficult. This book ventures a simple argument: that
    the techniques for software process management used by InfoSys (a
    company with a “mature” software process) can be applied to other
    organizations. Packed with sample documents drawn from real projects,
    this book is also notable for its clear presentation and the absence of
    the theoretical and jargon-laden prose that can be found in many
    software engineering texts.

    The author first looks at how to
    assess a company’s software process using the Capability Maturity Model
    (CMM) and other schemes. Surprisingly, the tools at InfoSys (which earn
    high CMM marks) are not fancy case tools, but databases, spreadsheets,
    and Microsoft Project files. Its software process database, for
    example, allows new projects to reuse existing documents and expertise.
    After an overview of the modified waterfall model software process used
    at InfoSys, the author looks at techniques for estimating the size and
    scope of projects. Then it’s on to quality planning. A consistent theme
    here is that metrics and statistical process control (SPC) should be
    used to track defects. The book then covers risk assessment and the
    structure of teams. A standout section on configuration management
    outlines the role for preserving builds and project documents at each
    stage of the game.

    Later sections examine the actual
    implementation and deployment of software. The author’s argument for
    peer review of code is a strong one. He details strategies for running
    design and code reviews (if even by a single person) to catch defects
    and improper designs, as well as tips for overcoming resistance to such
    practices.

    Sample defect tracking and status for projects also
    gets its due. Sample documents (using spreadsheets and even the layout
    of disk directories) to store project information show that a simple
    approach can yield productive results. The author then shows how to
    analyze the patterns of defects in software, including how to use
    statistical techniques to spot out-of-control projects. The book closes
    with the ways in which a project postmortem (or “project closure
    analysis”) can be used to spot what went wrong and to improve things
    the next time around.

    1 vote, average: 3 out of 51 vote, average: 3 out of 51 vote, average: 3 out of 51 vote, average: 3 out of 51 vote, average: 3 out of 5
  • 1 Comment
  • In: IT eBooks, Software Development
  • Author : mrblue
  • Service-Oriented Architecture : Concepts, Technology, and Design

    Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is at the heart of a
    revolutionary computing platform that is being adopted world-wide and
    has earned the support of every major software provider. In Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design,
    Thomas Erl presents the first end-to-end tutorial that provides
    step-by-step instructions for modeling and designing service-oriented
    solutions from the ground up.

    Erl uses more than 125 case study
    examples and over 300 diagrams to illuminate the most important facets
    of building SOA platforms: goals, obstacles, concepts, technologies,
    standards, delivery strategies, and processes for analysis and design.

    His book’s broad coverage includes

    • Detailed step-by-step processes for service-oriented analysis and service-oriented design

    • An in-depth exploration of service-orientation as a distinct design paradigm, including a comparison to object-orientation

    • A comprehensive study of SOA support in .NET and J2EE development and runtime platforms

    • Descriptions of over a dozen key Web services technologies and WS-*
      specifications, including explanations of how they interrelate and how
      they are positioned within SOA

    • The use of “In Plain English” sections, which describe complex concepts through non-technical analogies

    • Guidelines for service-oriented business modeling and the creation of specialized service abstraction layers

    • A study contrasting past architectures with SOA and reviewing current industry influences

    • Project planning and the comparison of different SOA delivery strategies

    The
    goal of this book is to help you attain a solid understanding of what
    constitutes contemporary SOA along with step-by-step guidance for
    realizing its successful implementation.

    3 votes, average: 3.33 out of 53 votes, average: 3.33 out of 53 votes, average: 3.33 out of 53 votes, average: 3.33 out of 53 votes, average: 3.33 out of 5
  • 3 Comments
  • In: Uncategorized
  • Author :