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Rechnerarchitektur: Einfuhrung in den Aufbau moderner Computer
2016
The author offers a step-by-step introduction to the basic architecture of modern computers, placing an emphasis on clarity and transparency. The book covers the standard elements in an introductory university course on computer architecture. It includes over 120 exercises with solutions, making it an ideal work for self-study or for lecture preparation and follow-up.
Beyond BIOS
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Zimmer, Vincent
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Marisetty, Suresh
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Rothman, Michael
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BIOS
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Boot
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COM011000 COMPUTERS / Systems Architecture / General
2017
This book provides an overview of modern boot firmware, including the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) and its associated EFI Developer Kit II (EDKII) firmware. The authors have each made significant contributions to developments in these areas. The reader will learn to use the latest developments in UEFI on modern hardware, including open source firmware and open hardware designs. The book begins with an exploration of interfaces exposed to higher-level software and operating systems, and commences to the left of the boot timeline, describing the flow of typical systems, beginning with the machine restart event. Software engineers working with UEFI will benefit greatly from this book, while specific sections of the book address topics relevant for a general audience: system architects, pre-operating-system application developers, operating system vendors (loader, kernel), independent hardware vendors (such as for plug-in adapters), and developers of end-user applications. As a secondary audience, project technical leaders or managers may be interested in this book to get a feel for what their engineers are doing. The reader will find: * An overview of UEFI and underlying Platform Initialization (PI) specifications * How to create UEFI applications and drivers * Workflow to design the firmware solution for a modern platform * Advanced usages of UEFI firmware for security and manageability
Quick Boot
2017
Quick Boot is designed to give developers a background in the basic architecture and details of a typical boot sequence. More specifically, this book describes the basic initialization sequence that allows developers the freedom to boot an OS without a fully featured system BIOS. Various specifications provide the basics of both the code bases and the standards. This book also provides insights into optimization techniques for more advanced developers. With proper background information, the required specifications on hand, and diligence, many developers can create quality boot solutions using this text. Pete Dice is Engineering Director of Verifone, where he manages OS Engineering teams in Dublin, Ireland and Riga Latvia. Dice successfully launched Intel® Quark™, Intel's first generation SoC as well as invented the Intel® Galileo™ development board and developed a freemium SW strategy to scale Intel IoT gateway features across product lines. He is also credited with architecting the \"Moon Island\" software stack and business model.
Harnessing the UEFI Shell
2017
Focusing on the use of the UEFI Shell and its recently released formal specification, this book unlocks a wide range of usage models which can help people best utilize the shell solutions. This text also expands on the obvious intended utilization of the shell and explains how it can be used in various areas such as security, networking, configuration, and other anticipated uses such as manufacturing, diagnostics, etc. Among other topics, Harnessing the UEFI Shell demonstrates how to write Shell scripts, how to write a Shell application, how to use provisioning options and more. Since the Shell is also a UEFI component, the book will make clear how the two things interoperate and how both Shell developers as well as UEFI developers can dip into the other's field to further expand the power of their solutions. Harnessing the UEFI Shell is authored by the three chairs of the UEFI working sub-teams, Michael Rothman (Intel, chair of the UEFI Configuration and UEFI Shell sub-teams), Vincent Zimmer (Intel, chair of the UEFI networking sub-team and security sub-team), and Tim Lewis (Insyde Software, chair of the UEFI security sub-team). This book is perfect for any OEMs that ship UEFI-based solutions (which is all of the MNCs such as IBM, Dell, HP, Apple, etc.), software developers who are focused on delivering solutions targeted to manufacturing, diagnostics, hobbyists, or stand-alone kiosk environments.
Upgrading and Migrating to BizTalk Server 2016
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Jones, Dylan
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Beckner, Mark
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Anwendung Integration
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BizTalk
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Information Management
2017
There are a variety of considerations you'll need to take into account when migrating your solutions to BizTalk 2016. In this book, you'll find detailed information about how to migrate your components \"as-is\", as well as recompile them with the latest version of Visual Studio. You'll look at ways to improve your components pre-migration, as well as troubleshoot issues within these components. You'll learn how to make intelligent mapping updates, especially with XSLT, and how to simplify your overall architecture. Additionally, working with BizTalk 2016 in an Azure environment and building BizTalk Azure Services are covered. Readers will look at migrating maps, orchestrations, .NET assemblies, database components, EDI parties and configurations, and other artifacts found in BizTalk solutions. They will also be able to quickly come to an understanding of what will be involved in a migration and what will be required for resourcing and costs associated with a migration. Readers will find information that will cover virtually every aspect of their upgrade to BizTalk 2016, and should come away with a simpler solution once that migration is complete.
Rechnerarchitektur
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Hellmann, Roland
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COM011000 COMPUTERS / Systems Architecture / General
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Computer architecture
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Computerarchitektur
2016
Eine hochkomplexe Architektur verbirgt sich auf engstem Raum – dem Prozessor. Schritt für Schritt führt der Autor in den grundlegenden Aufbau moderner Rechner ein. Anschaulichkeit und Nachvollziehbarkeit stehen dabei im Vordergrund. Verbreitete Rechnerarchitekturen, Schaltnetze, arithmetische und logische Operationen gehören ebenso zum Inhalt des Lehrbuchs wie Speichermedien, Schnittstellen oder Multiprozessorsysteme. Das Buch deckt den typischen Stoff einer einführenden Vorlesung zur Rechnerarchitektur an Hochschulen ab. Mit über 120 Aufgaben incl. Lösungen eignet sich das Buch hervorragend für das Selbststudium oder zur Vor- und Nachbereitung einer Vorlesung.
LyX - Eine schnelle Einfuhrung: TeX-Dokumente erstellen leicht gemacht
2016
LyX is a document preparation application that combines the advantages of LaTeX with a graphical user interface. A freeware application that runs on all standard operating systems, it can create documents in all important document formats. The book explains how LyX is installed, and also shows how to produce documents with the program.
LyX - eine Schnelle Einführung
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Gehrke, Jan Peter
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Stannard, Steven
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Abschlussarbeiten
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COMPUTERS / General
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COMPUTERS / Operating Systems / Mainframe & Midrange
2016
LyX ist ein Textverarbeitungswerkzeug, das die Vorteile von TeX mit denen einer grafischen Benutzeroberfläche kombiniert.Es wird immer häufiger für akademische Arbeiten sowie Bücher beliebigen Umfangs benutzt.Es unterstützt viele Ausgabeformate wie PDF, PostScript, DVI, HTML und OpenDocument.
Trapped in the Net
2012
Voice mail. E-mail. Bar codes. Desktops. Laptops. Networks. The Web. In this exciting book, Gene Rochlin takes a closer look at how these familiar and pervasive productions of computerization have become embedded in all our lives, forcing us to narrow the scope of our choices, our modes of control, and our experiences with the real world. Drawing on fascinating narratives from fields that range from military command, air traffic control, and international fund transfers to library cataloging and supermarket checkouts, Rochlin shows that we are rapidly making irreversible and at times harmful changes in our business, social, and personal lives to comply with the formalities and restrictions of information systems. The threat is not the direct one once framed by the idea of insane robots or runaway mainframes usurping human functions for their own purposes, but the gradual loss of control over hardware, software, and function through networks of interconnection and dependence. What Rochlin calls the computer trap has four parts: the lure, the snare, the costs, and the long-term consequences. The lure is obvious: the promise of ever more powerful and adaptable tools with simpler and more human-centered interfaces. The snare is what usually ensues. Once heavily invested in the use of computers to perform central tasks, organizations and individuals alike are committed to new capacities and potentials, whether they eventually find them rewarding or not. The varied costs include a dependency on the manufacturers of hardware and software--and a seemingly pathological scramble to keep up with an incredible rate of sometimes unnecessary technological change. Finally, a lack of redundancy and an incredible speed of response make human intervention or control difficult at best when (and not if) something goes wrong. As Rochlin points out, this is particularly true for those systems whose interconnections and mechanisms are so deeply concealed in the computers that no human being fully understands them.
An Analytical Survey of WSNs Integration with Cloud and Fog Computing
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Shiraz, Muhammad
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Khan, Muazzam A.
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Shaheen, Qaisar
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Cloud computing
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Computer networks
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Connectivity
2021
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are spatially scattered networks equipped with an extensive number of nodes to check and record different ecological states such as humidity, temperature, pressure, and lightning states. WSN network provides different services to a client such as monitoring, detection, and runtime decision-making against events occurrence. However, the WSN network still has some limitations in computing power, storage resources, and battery life, which make the network is restricted for data transformation. It is due to less supportive battery power, and limited memory of nodes. The integration of WSN and cloud offers an open, adaptable, and more reconfigurable stage for different security checks and regulating requirements. In this paper, we discovered how WSN and cloud computing (CC) are integrated and help to accomplish different goals. Additionally, a comprehensive study about procedures and issues for an effective combination of WSN-CC is presented. This work also presents the work proposed by the research community for WSN-CC. Besides, we explored the integration of WSN/IoT with Fog computing (FC). Based on investigations, WSN integration with Fog computing (FC) has many benefits with respect to latency, energy consumption, data processing, and real-time data streaming. FC is not a substitute for distributed computing, so far it is utilized to improve the productivity of the sensor.
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