Mosaic
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Benjamin Nevarezon, it can also be extremely difficult. In fact, development teams often overcompensate in the early stages by devoting a great deal of time to ideation and design while forgetting to put an equally important amount of effort into back-end operations, including key stages of the process such as main
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Benjamin Nevarez City, Japan.Written by experts in the field.Includes supple.This book presents the selected results of the 1.st. International Symposium on Applied Computers and Information Technology (ACIT 2013) held on August 31 – September 4, 2013 in Matsue City, Japan, which brought together researchers, scien
Adulate
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roximity. A number of sensor devices are used in the board where sensors inputs (Bluetooth IDs and distance sensor readings) create an innovative form of user interaction with the board. The IBBAS display is determined by user position, location, and movements. In this chapter, the authors investiga
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kyphoplasty
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SQL Server on Linux, HP-UX, Sun Solaris, and of course Linux. Back in 1991, I was using Unix on minicomputers, and I was always wondering how I could run Unix on less expensive hardware, such as a PC, so I could better test and learn how it works. Then I discovered Linux while reading a personal computing magazine art
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Conspiracy
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SQL Server In-Memory Technologiesstore architecture and query processing algorithms that most relational databases have been using for a few decades now. Current relational databases were architected back in the late 1970s, when hardware was totally different from what it is today, and databases were too large to fit in memory and