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Cloud Enterprise Architecture

Cloud Enterprise Architecture

Cloud Enterprise Architecture examines enterprise architecture (EA) in the context of the surging popularity of Cloud computing. It explains the different kinds of desired transformations the architectural blocks of EA undergo in light of this strategically significant convergence. Chapters cover each of the contributing architectures of EA—business information application integration security and technology—illustrating the current and impending implications of the Cloud on each. Discussing the implications of the Cloud paradigm on EA the book details the perceptible and positive changes that will affect EA design governance strategy management and sustenance. The author ties these topics together with chapters on Cloud integration and composition architecture. He also examines the Enterprise Cloud Federated Clouds and the vision to establish the InterCloud. Laying out a comprehensive strategy for planning and executing Cloud-inspired transformations the book: Explains how the Cloud changes and affects enterprise architecture design governance strategy management and sustenance Presents helpful information on next-generation Cloud computing Describes additional architectural types such as enterprise-scale integration security management and governance architectures This book is an ideal resource for enterprise architects Cloud evangelists and enthusiasts and Cloud application and service architects. Cloud center administrators Cloud business executives managers and analysts will also find the book helpful and inspirational while formulating appropriate mechanisms and schemes for sound modernization and migration of traditional applications to Cloud infrastructures and platforms.

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Cloud Reliability Engineering Technologies and Tools

Cloud Reliability Engineering Technologies and Tools

Coud reliability engineering is a leading issue of cloud services. Cloud service providers guarantee computation storage and applications through service-level agreements (SLAs) for promised levels of performance and uptime. Cloud Reliability Engineering: Technologies and Tools presents case studies examining cloud services their challenges and the reliability mechanisms used by cloud service providers. These case studies provide readers with techniques to harness cloud reliability and availability requirements in their own endeavors. Both conceptual and applied the book explains reliability theory and the best practices used by cloud service companies to provide high availability. It also examines load balancing and cloud security. Written by researchers and practitioners the book’s chapters are a comprehensive study of cloud reliability and availability issues and solutions. Various reliability class distributions and their effects on cloud reliability are discussed. An important aspect of reliability block diagrams is used to categorize poor reliability of cloud infrastructures where enhancement can be made to lower the failure rate of the system. This technique can be used in design and functional stages to determine poor reliability of a system and provide target improvements. Load balancing for reliability is examined as a migrating process or performed by using virtual machines. The approach employed to identify the lightly loaded destination node to which the processes/virtual machines migrate can be optimized by employing a genetic algorithm. To analyze security risk and reliability a novel technique for minimizing the number of keys and the security system is presented. The book also provides an overview of testing methods for the cloud and a case study discusses testing reliability installability and security. A comprehensive volume Cloud Reliability Engineering: Technologies and Tools combines research theory and best practices used to engineer reliable cloud availability and performance. | Cloud Reliability Engineering Technologies and Tools

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Cloud Security Concepts Applications and Perspectives

Cloud Security Concepts Applications and Perspectives

Cloud computing is an indispensable part of the modern Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems. Cloud computing services have proven to be of significant importance and promote quickly deployable and scalable IT solutions with reduced infrastructure costs. However utilization of cloud also raises concerns such as security privacy latency and governance that keep it from turning into the predominant option for critical frameworks. As such there is an urgent need to identify these concerns and to address them. Cloud Security: Concepts Applications and Perspectives is a comprehensive work with substantial technical details for introducing the state-of-the-art research and development on various approaches for security and privacy of cloud services; novel attacks on cloud services; cloud forensics; novel defenses for cloud service attacks; and cloud security analysis. It discusses the present techniques and methodologies and provides a wide range of examples and illustrations to effectively show the concepts applications and perspectives of security in cloud computing. This highly informative book will prepare readers to exercise better protection by understanding the motivation of attackers and to deal with them to mitigate the situation. In addition it covers future research directions in the domain. This book is suitable for professionals in the field researchers students who are want to carry out research in the field of computer and cloud security faculty members across universities and software developers engaged in software development in the field. | Cloud Security Concepts Applications and Perspectives

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Advances in Mobile Cloud Computing Systems

Advances in Mobile Cloud Computing Systems

With recent advances in mobile communication technologies more and more people are accessing cloud computing systems using mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Unlike traditional mobile computing systems with limited capabilities mobile cloud computing uses the powerful computing and storage resources available in the cloud to provide cutting-edge multimedia and information services. This book discusses the major research advances in mobile cloud computing systems. Contributed chapters from leading experts in this field cover different aspects of modeling analysis design optimization and architecture of mobile cloud computing systems. Advances in Mobile Cloud Computing Systems begins by discussing the background features and available service models of mobile cloud computing. It goes on to describe a mobile cloud computing system with several third party cloud mobile media (CMM) services that offers its services to a telecom operator. In this scenario the telecom operator acts as broker that can mix and interchange the resources offered by the different CMM service providers. Subsequent contributed chapters discuss such key research areas asEnergy-efficient task execution that reduces the energy consumption in both mobile devices and the cloudDesign and architecture of a Proximity Cloud that delivers low-latency bandwidth-efficient end-user services with a global footprintVirtual mobile networks in clouds that enable resource sharing between multiple mobile network operatorsSoftware piracy control framework in mobile cloud computing systems designed to prevent mobile application piracyDynamic configuration of cloud radio access networks (C-RANs) to improve end-to-end TCP throughput performance in next generation wireless networksThe book includes many supporting illustrations and tables along with

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Cloud Computing Concepts and Technologies

The Cloud Computing Book The Future of Computing Explained

The Cloud Computing Book The Future of Computing Explained

This latest textbook from bestselling author Douglas E. Comer is a class-tested book providing a comprehensive introduction to cloud computing. Focusing on concepts and principles rather than commercial offerings by cloud providers and vendors The Cloud Computing Book: The Future of Computing Explained gives readers a complete picture of the advantages and growth of cloud computing cloud infrastructure virtualization automation and orchestration and cloud-native software design. The book explains real and virtual data center facilities including computation (e. g. servers hypervisors Virtual Machines and containers) networks (e. g. leaf-spine architecture VLANs and VxLAN) and storage mechanisms (e. g. SAN NAS and object storage). Chapters on automation and orchestration cover the conceptual organization of systems that automate software deployment and scaling. Chapters on cloud-native software cover parallelism microservices MapReduce controller-based designs and serverless computing. Although it focuses on concepts and principles the book uses popular technologies in examples including Docker containers and Kubernetes. Final chapters explain security in a cloud environment and the use of models to help control the complexity involved in designing software for the cloud. The text is suitable for a one-semester course for software engineers who want to understand cloud and for IT managers moving an organization’s computing to the cloud. | The Cloud Computing Book The Future of Computing Explained

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Practical Cloud Security A Cross-Industry View

Security and Privacy Trends in Cloud Computing and Big Data

Cloud Native Networking Deep-Dive

Protecting Information Assets and IT Infrastructure in the Cloud

Cloud Data Center Network Architectures and Technologies

Cloud Data Center Network Architectures and Technologies

Cloud Data Center Network Architectures and Technologies has been written with the support of Huawei's vast technical knowledge and experience in the data center network (DCN) field as well as its understanding of customer service requirements. This book describes in detail the architecture design technical implementation planning and design and deployment suggestions for cloud DCNs based on the service challenges DCNs encounter. It starts by describing the overall architecture and technical evolution of DCNs with the aim of helping readers understand the development of DCNs. It then proceeds to explain the design and implementation of cloud DCNs including the service model of a single data center (DC) construction of physical and logical networks of DCs construction of multiple DCNs and security solutions of DCs. Next this book dives deep into practices of cloud DCN deployment based on real-world cases to help readers better understand how to build cloud DCNs. Finally this book introduces DCN openness and some of the hottest forward-looking technologies. In summary you can use this book as a reference to help you to build secure reliable efficient and open cloud DCNs. It is intended for technical professionals of enterprises research institutes information departments and DCs as well as teachers and students of computer network-related majors in colleges and universities. Authors Lei Zhang Mr. Zhang is the Chief Architect of Huawei's DCN solution. He has more than 20 years' experience in network product and solution design as well as a wealth of expertise in product design and development network planning and design and network engineering project implementation. He has led the design and deployment of more than 10 large-scale DCNs for Fortune Global 500 companies worldwide. Le Chen Mr. Chen is a Huawei DCN Solution Documentation Engineer with eight years' experience in developing documents related to DCN products and solutions. He has participated in the design and delivery of multiple large-scale enterprise DCNs. Mr. Chen has written many popular technical document series such as DCN Handbook and BGP Topic.

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User-Centric and Information-Centric Networking and Services Access Networks Storage and Cloud Perspective

LTE Cellular Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) Practical Projects for the Cloud and Data Visualization

LTE Cellular Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) Practical Projects for the Cloud and Data Visualization

NB-IoT is the Internet of Things (IoT) technology used for cellular communication. NB-IoT devices deliver much better capability and performance such as: increased area coverage of up to one kilometer; a massive number of devices—up to 200 000—per a single base-station area; longer battery lifetime of ten years; and better indoor and outdoor coverage for areas with weak signal such as underground garages. The cellular NB-IoT technology is a challenging technology to use and understand. With more than 30 projects presented in this book covering many use cases and scenarios this book provides hands-on and practical experience of how to use the cellular NB-IoT for smart applications using Arduino™ Amazon Cloud Google Maps and charts. The book starts by explaining AT commands used to configure the NB-IoT modem; data serialization and deserialization; how to set up the cloud for connecting NB-IoT devices; setting up rules policy security certificates and a NoSQL database on the cloud; how to store and read data in the cloud; how to use Google Maps to visualize NB-IoT device geo-location; and how to use charts to visualize sensor datasets. Projects for Arduino are presented in four parts. The first part explains how to connect the device to the mobile operator and cellular network; perform communication using different network protocols such as TCP HTTP SSL or MQTT; how to use GPS for geo-location applications; and how to upgrade NB-IoT modem firmware over the air. The second part explains the microcontroller unit and how to build and run projects such as a 7-segment display or a real-time clock. The third part explains how NB-IoT can be used with sensor devices such as ultrasonic and environmental sensors. Finally the fourth part explains how NB-IoT can be used to control actuators such as stepper motors and relays. This book is a unique resource for understanding practical uses of the NB-IoT technology and serves as a handbook for technical and non-technical readers who are looking for practicing and exercising the cellular NB-IoT technology. The book can be used by engineers students researchers system integrators mobile operators’ technical staff and electronics enthusiasts. To download the software which can be used with the book go to: https://github. com/5ghub/NB-IoT About the Author: Hossam Fattah is a technology expert in 4G/5G wireless systems and networking. He received his Ph. D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada in 2003. He received his Master of Applied Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Victoria Victoria Canada in 2000. He completed his B. Sc. degree in Computers and Systems Engineering from Al-Azhar University Cairo Egypt in 1995. Between 2003 and 2011 he was in academia and industry including Texas A&M University. Between 2011 and 2013 he was with Spirent Communications NJ USA. Since 2013 he has been with Microsoft USA. He is also an affiliate associate professor at University of Washington Tacoma WA USA teaching graduate courses on IoT and distributed systems and collaborating on 5G research and innovations. He has had many patents and technical publications in conferences and journals. He is a registered professional Engineer with the Association of Professional Engineers British Columbia Canada. He is the author of the recent book 5G LTE Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT). His research interest is in wireless communications and radio networks and protocols cellular quality of service radio resource management traffic and packet scheduling network analytics and mobility. | LTE Cellular Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) Practical Projects for the Cloud and Data Visualization

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Practitioner’s Guide to Data Science

Practitioner’s Guide to Data Science

This book aims to increase the visibility of data science in real-world which differs from what you learn from a typical textbook. Many aspects of day-to-day data science work are almost absent from conventional statistics machine learning and data science curriculum. Yet these activities account for a considerable share of the time and effort for data professionals in the industry. Based on industry experience this book outlines real-world scenarios and discusses pitfalls that data science practitioners should avoid. It also covers the big data cloud platform and the art of data science such as soft skills. The authors use R as the primary tool and provide code for both R and Python. This book is for readers who want to explore possible career paths and eventually become data scientists. This book comprehensively introduces various data science fields soft and programming skills in data science projects and potential career paths. Traditional data-related practitioners such as statisticians business analysts and data analysts will find this book helpful in expanding their skills for future data science careers. Undergraduate and graduate students from analytics-related areas will find this book beneficial to learn real-world data science applications. Non-mathematical readers will appreciate the reproducibility of the companion R and python codes. Key Features: • It covers both technical and soft skills. • It has a chapter dedicated to the big data cloud environment. For industry applications the practice of data science is often in such an environment. • It is hands-on. We provide the data and repeatable R and Python code in notebooks. Readers can repeat the analysis in the book using the data and code provided. We also suggest that readers modify the notebook to perform analyses with their data and problems if possible. The best way to learn data science is to do it! | Practitioner’s Guide to Data Science

GBP 52.99
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Beyond EHR Using Technology to Meet Growing Demands and Deliver Better Patient Care

Beyond EHR Using Technology to Meet Growing Demands and Deliver Better Patient Care

Today it is not uncommon for practices and hospitals to be on their second or third EHR and/or contemplating a transition from the traditional on-premise model to a cloud-based system. As a follow-up to Complete Guide and Toolkit to Successful EHR Adoption (©2011 HIMSS) this book builds on the best practices of the first edition fast-forwarding to the latest innovations that are currently leveraged and adopted by providers and hospitals. We examine the role that artificial intelligence (AI) is now playing in and around EHR technology. We also address the advances in analytics and deep learning (also known as deep structured or hierarchical learning) and explain this topic in practical ways for even the most novice reader to comprehend and apply. The challenges of EHR to EHR migrations and data conversions will also be covered including the use of the unethical practice of data blocking used as a tactic by some vendors to hold data hostage. Further we explore innovations related to interoperability cloud computing cyber security and electronic patient/consumer engagement. Finally this book will deal with what to do with aging technology and databases which is an issue rarely considered in any of the early publications on healthcare technology. What is the proper way to retire a legacy system and what are the legal obligations of data archiving? Though a lot has changed since the 2011 edition many of the fundamentals remain the same and will serve as a foundation for the next generation of EHR adopters and/or those moving on to their second third fourth and beyond EHRs. | Beyond EHR Using Technology to Meet Growing Demands and Deliver Better Patient Care

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Entrepreneurship Innovation and Technology A Guide to Core Models and Tools

Entrepreneurship Innovation and Technology A Guide to Core Models and Tools

A Systematic Approach to Learning Robot Programming with ROS

A Systematic Approach to Learning Robot Programming with ROS

A Systematic Approach to Learning Robot Programming with ROS provides a comprehensive introduction to the essential components of ROS through detailed explanations of simple code examples along with the corresponding theory of operation. The book explores the organization of ROS how to understand ROS packages how to use ROS tools how to incorporate existing ROS packages into new applications and how to develop new packages for robotics and automation. It also facilitates continuing education by preparing the reader to better understand the existing on-line documentation. The book is organized into six parts. It begins with an introduction to ROS foundations including writing ROS nodes and ROS tools. Messages Classes and Servers are also covered. The second part of the book features simulation and visualization with ROS including coordinate transforms. The next part of the book discusses perceptual processing in ROS. It includes coverage of using cameras in ROS depth imaging and point clouds and point cloud processing. Mobile robot control and navigation in ROS is featured in the fourth part of the book The fifth section of the book contains coverage of robot arms in ROS. This section explores robot arm kinematics arm motion planning arm control with the Baxter Simulator and an object-grabber package. The last part of the book focuses on system integration and higher-level control including perception-based and mobile manipulation. This accessible text includes examples throughout and C++ code examples are also provided at https://github. com/wsnewman/learning_ros

GBP 62.99
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Adobe Photoshop 2020 for Photographers

Elements of Digital Transformation

Intelligent Cities Enabling Tools and Technology

Intelligent Cities Enabling Tools and Technology

The emergence of highly promising and potent technologies has enabled the transition of ordinary objects into smart artifacts—providing wider connectivity of digitized entities that can facilitate the building of connected cities. This book provides readers with a solid foundation on the latest technologies and tools required to develop and enhance smart cities around the world. The book begins by examining the rise of the cloud as the fundamental technology for establishing and sustaining smart cities and enterprises. Explaining the principal technologies and platform solutions for implementing intelligent cities the book details the role of various technologies standards protocols and tools in establishing flexible homes and the buildings of the future. Examines IT platforms and tools from various product vendorsConsiders service-oriented architecture and event-driven architecture for smart city applicationsExplains how to leverage big data analytics for smart city enhancement and improved decision makingIncludes case studies of intelligent cities smart homes buildings transports healthcare systems and airports The authors explore the convergence of cloud computing and enterprise architecture and present valuable information on next-generation cloud computing. They also cover the various architectural types including enterprise-scale integration security management and governance. The book concludes by explaining the various security requirements of intelligent cities as well as the threats and vulnerabilities of the various components that form the basis of the intelligent city framework including cloud big data Internet of Things and mobile technologies. | Intelligent Cities Enabling Tools and Technology

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The Housing Design Handbook A Guide to Good Practice

Introduction to the Principalship Theory to Practice

Introduction to the Principalship Theory to Practice

The second edition of this textbook from respected author team Kaplan and Owings explores how principals can effectively build a culture around student achievement. Introduction to the Principalship a second edition closely aligned with NELP (2018) standards helps aspiring principals understand how to develop a vision for improvement make decisions and manage conflict build teachers’ capacity communicate monitor the organization’s performance and create a school climate of mutual respect. This important book provides readers with various leadership concepts to inform their practice as well as the cognitive and practical tools to evaluate and prioritize what leadership actions to take. Each chapter offers opportunities for readers to create personal meaning and explore new ways of doing leadership to advance a positive person-focused environment. Providing both the theoretical framework and skills for effective practice Introduction to the Principalship addresses the issues most urgent and relevant for educational leadership graduate students learning how to build a school culture that promotes every student’s success. Fully revised this second edition includes a new chapter on building your capacity for leadership expanded discussion of data-informed accountability equity considerations and crisis management and all chapters updated and revised throughout to reflect the latest developments in the field. Special Features: •Learning Objectives—chapter openers introduce the topic and initiate student thinking. •Reflections and Relevance—interactive exercises role plays class activities and assignments that can be used synchronously and asynchronously to deepen and extend student learning. •Key Takeaways—organized by learning objective these answer readers’ question What about this information is meaningful for me as an aspiring principal? •Suggested Readings—each chapter concludes with annotated suggested readings to extend and deepen discussion of key issues in chapter. •NELP Standards—each chapter is aligned to the latest school leadership licensure standards. •Companion Website—includes links to supplemental material additional readings video clips with related teaching and learning activities and PowerPoints for instructors. | Introduction to the Principalship Theory to Practice

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Investment Analysis An Introduction to Portfolio Theory and Management

Investment Analysis An Introduction to Portfolio Theory and Management

This textbook is designed as a core text for finance courses that cover market investments portfolio formation and the management of investment portfolios. As such the text seeks to convey insight and actual wisdom as to the nature of these activities. When combined with a commitment to thinking independently the text offers the student a rigorous preparation for entry to the funds management industry. The text is presented in three parts. In Part A the text introduces the fundamental techniques of investment analysis: a bottom-up and top-down analysis of the firm aimed at an evaluation of the underlying share as a buy hold or a sell recommendation. Part B offers the reader an intuitive grasp of the nature of investment growth both across time and across assets. Part C introduces the reader to the technicalities of portfolio construction and portfolio management. The text concludes with an assessment of the funds management industry. The text builds in step-by-step stages with Illustrative Examples that consolidate the student’s progress and understanding through each chapter. Each of parts A B and C (above) has sufficient material to justify a separate course. If the student has exposure to a more foundational course in finance Parts A and B can be covered as a single course. If from other courses the student is familiar with the essence of Parts A and B and with statistical concepts the text can be covered as a single course. The text can therefore be presented readily at either an undergraduate or postgraduate level at a pace appropriate to the student’s prior exposure to the concepts. | Investment Analysis An Introduction to Portfolio Theory and Management

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Introduction to Electromagnetism From Coulomb to Maxwell

Introduction to Electromagnetism From Coulomb to Maxwell

This edition aims to expand on the first edition and take the reader through to the wave equation on coaxial cable and free-space by using Maxwell’s equations. The new chapters include time varying signals and fundamentals of Maxwell's equations. This book will introduce and discuss electromagnetic fields in an accessible manner. The author explains electroconductive fields and develops ideas relating to signal propagation and develops Maxwell’s equations and applies them to propagation in a planar optical waveguide. The first of the new chapters introduces the idea of a travelling wave by considering the variation of voltage along a coaxial line. This concept will be used in the second new chapter which solves Maxwell’s equations in free-space and then applies them to a planar optical waveguide in the third new chapter. As this is an area that most students find difficult it links back to the earlier chapters to aid understanding. This book is intended for first- and second-year electrical and electronic undergraduates and can also be used for undergraduates in mechanical engineering computing and physics. The book includes examples and homework problems. Introduces and examines electrostatic fields in an accessible manner Explains electroconductive fields Develops ideas relating to signal propagation Examines Maxwell’s equations and relates them to propagation in a planar optical waveguide Martin Sibley recently retired after 33 years of teaching at the University of Huddersfield. He has a PhD from Huddersfield Polytechnic in Preamplifier Design for Optical Receivers. He started his career in academia in 1986 having spent 3 years as a postgraduate student and then 2 years as a British Telecom-funded research fellow. His research work had a strong bias to the practical implementation of research and he taught electromagnetism and communications at all levels since 1986. Dr. Sibley finished his academic career as a Reader in Communications School of Computing and Engineering University of Huddersfield. He has authored five books and published over 80 research papers. | Introduction to Electromagnetism From Coulomb to Maxwell

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