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Amazing applications and perfect programs
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Gifford, Clive, author
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Gifford, Clive. Get connected to digital literacy
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Computer programming Juvenile literature.
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Application software Juvenile literature.
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Operating systems (Computers) Juvenile literature.
2015
Amazing Applications and Perfect Programs helps explain operating systems, computer programs, sorting and storing files, and databases. Learn about the amazing variety of programs that allow users to have fun with words, numbers, pictures, and sounds. Exercises teach key skills such as word processing, creating documents, and using databases, and are not linked to specific software or operating systems.
Principles of model checking
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Katoen, Joost-Pieter
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Baier, Christel
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Computer software
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Computer software -- Verification
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Computer systems
2008
A comprehensive introduction to the foundations of model checking, a fully automated technique for finding flaws in hardware and software; with extensive examples and both practical and theoretical exercises.
Group Policy
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Moskowitz, Jeremy
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Computer security
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Microsoft Windows (Computer file)
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Operating systems (Computers)
2015
Get up to speed on the latest Group Policy tools, features, and best practices Group Policy, Fundamentals, Security, and the Managed Desktop, 3rd Edition helps you streamline Windows and Windows Server management using the latest Group Policy tools and techniques. This updated edition covers Windows 10 and Windows Server vNext, bringing you up to speed on all the newest settings, features, and best practices. Microsoft Group Policy MVP Jeremy Moskowitz teaches you the major categories of Group Policy, essential troubleshooting techniques, and how to manage your Windows desktops. This is your complete guide to the latest Group Policy features and functions for all modern Windows clients and servers, helping you manage more efficiently and effectively. Perform true desktop and server management with the Group Policy Preferences, ADMX files, and additional add-ons Use every feature of the GPMC and become a top-notch administrator Troubleshoot Group Policy using tools, enhanced logs, Resource Kit utilities, and third-party tools Manage printers, drive maps, restrict hardware, and configure Internet Explorer Deploy software to your desktops, set up roaming profiles, and configure Offline Files for all your Windows clients-and manage it all with Group Policy settings Secure your desktops and servers with AppLocker, Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, and the Security Configuration Manager This is your comprehensive resource to staying current, with expert tips, techniques, and insight.
Monolith to microservices : evolutionary patterns to transform your monolith
\"How do you detangle a monolithic system and migrate it to a microservice architecture? How do you do it while maintaining business-as-usual? As a companion to Sam Newman's extremely popular Building Microservices, this new book details a proven method for transitioning an existing monolithic system to a microservice architecture. With many illustrative examples, insightful migration patterns, and a bevy of practical advice to transition your monolith enterprise into a microservice operation, this practical guide covers multiple scenarios and strategies for a successful migration, from initial planning all the way through application and database decomposition. You'll learn several tried and tested patterns and techniques that you can use as you migrate your existing architecture.\"-- Provided by publisher
Kubernetes for Developers
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Joseph Heck
2018
Kubernetes is a powerful container orchestration platform that can significantly improve the way developers build, test, and deploy applications. In 'Kubernetes for Developers,' you'll learn essential Kubernetes concepts and master practical skills to containerize, run, and manage your code efficiently.What this Book will help me doBuild and encapsulate your applications within containers using Docker.Debug and deploy containerized applications in a Kubernetes environment.Implement and manage configurations for your applications through Kubernetes declarative tools.Monitor and optimize services to ensure efficiency and reliability in Kubernetes.Leverage continuous integration and troubleshooting techniques in Kubernetes workflows.Author(s)Joseph Heck is a veteran software engineer and cloud technology expert with decades of industry experience. With a passion for teaching, he is known for his approachable and pragmatic style in explaining technical concepts. Through this book, he shares hands-on lessons about Kubernetes tailored to the developer's perspective, making sophisticated orchestration topics accessible.Who is it for?This book is tailored for software developers, including full-stack and back-end engineers, who are looking to enhance their skills with Kubernetes. Especially focused on those utilizing Node.js and Python, its practical examples address common development and deployment tasks. If you aim to integrate Kubernetes into your development workflow or bring consistency to your deployment processes, this guide is for you.
Survey on serverless computing
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Barakat, Saman A
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Sarhan, Qusay I
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Hassan, Hassan B
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Cloud computing
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Computation
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Customer services
2021
Serverless computing has gained importance over the last decade as an exciting new field, owing to its large influence in reducing costs, decreasing latency, improving scalability, and eliminating server-side management, to name a few. However, to date there is a lack of in-depth survey that would help developers and researchers better understand the significance of serverless computing in different contexts. Thus, it is essential to present research evidence that has been published in this area. In this systematic survey, 275 research papers that examined serverless computing from well-known literature databases were extensively reviewed to extract useful data. Then, the obtained data were analyzed to answer several research questions regarding state-of-the-art contributions of serverless computing, its concepts, its platforms, its usage, etc. We moreover discuss the challenges that serverless computing faces nowadays and how future research could enable its implementation and usage.
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