03909nam 2200457 450 991082651170332120200520144314.0(CKB)4110000000007672(CaSebORM)9781788839792(MiAaPQ)EBC5322215(Au-PeEL)EBL5322215(CaPaEBR)ebr11525762(OCoLC)1029488692(EXLCZ)99411000000000767220180405h20182018 uy 0engurcn| |||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierVue.js 2 design patterns and best practices build enterprise-ready, modular Vue.js applications with Vuex and Nuxt /Paul Halliday1st editionBirmingham, England ;Mumbai, [India] :Packt,2018.20181 online resource (344 pages)Includes index.1-78883-979-X Become an expert Vue developer by understanding the design patterns and component architecture of Vue.js to write clean and maintainable code. About This Book Craft highly modular applications by exploring the design patterns and component architecture of Vue.js Enforce a Flux-like application architecture in your Vue.js applications with Vuex Easy-to-follow examples that can be used to create reusable code and extensible designs Who This Book Is For This book targets Vue Developers who care about framework design principles and utilize commonly found design patterns in developing web applications. What You Will Learn Understand the theory and patterns of Vue.js Build scalable and modular Vue.js applications Take advantage of Vuex for reactive state management. Create Single Page Applications with vue-router. Use Nuxt for FAST server side rendered Vue applications. Convert your application to a Progressive Web App (PWA) and add ServiceWorkers, offline support, and more Build your app with Vue.js by following up with best practices and explore the common anti-patterns to avoid In Detail The book starts by comparing Vue.js with other frameworks and setting up the development environment for your application, and gradually move on to writing and styling clean, maintainable, and reusable components that can be used across your application. Further on, you'll look at common UI patterns, Vue form submission, and various modifiers such as lazy binding, number typecasting, and string trimming to create better UIs. You will also explore best practices for integrating HTTP into Vue.js applications to create an application with dynamic data. Routing is a vitally important part of any SPA, so you will focus on the Vue router and explore routing a user between multiple pages. Next, you'll also explore state management with Vuex, write testable code for your application, and create performant, server-side rendered applications with Nuxt. Towards the end, we'll look at common antipatterns to avoid, to save you from a lot of trial and error and development headaches. By the end of this book, you'll be well on your way to becoming an expert Vue developer who can leverage design patterns to efficiently architect the design of your application and write clean and maintainable code. Style and approach This easy-to-follow practical guide will help you develop efficient Vue.js apps by following best practices and using common design patterns. Downloading the exampl...JavaScript (Computer program language)Web applicationsProgrammingJavaScript (Computer program language)Web applicationsProgramming.005.2762Halliday Paul1614364MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910826511703321Vue.js 2 design patterns and best practices3944158UNINA06215nam 22008773u 450 991083099320332120210108133448.01-280-44890-397866104489060-470-03140-90-470-03139-5(CKB)1000000000357361(EBL)257693(SSID)ssj0000232257(PQKBManifestationID)11226078(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000232257(PQKBWorkID)10214468(PQKB)11199669(MiAaPQ)EBC257693(OCoLC)87973679(EXLCZ)99100000000035736120131014d2006|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrRadio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS[electronic resource]2nd ed.Hoboken Wiley20061 online resource (663 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-01575-6 Radio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 A Brief Look at Cellular History; 1.2 Evolution of Radio Network Planning; 1.3 Introduction to Radio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS; 1.4 Future Trends; 1.4.1 Towards a Service-driven Network Management; 1.4.2 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs); 1.4.3 Next-generation Mobile Communication; References; 2 Introduction to WCDMA for UMTS; 2.1 Mathematical Background of Spread Spectrum CDMA Systems; 2.1.1 Multiple Access; 2.1.2 Spread Spectrum Modulation2.1.3 Tolerance of Narrowband Interference2.2 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum System; 2.2.1 Modulation Example; 2.2.2 Tolerance of Wideband Interference; 2.2.3 Operation in Multi-path Environment; 2.3 CDMA in Cellular Radio Networks; 2.3.1 Universal Frequency Reuse; 2.3.2 Soft Handover; 2.3.3 Power Control; 2.4 WCDMA Logical, Transport and Physical Channels; 2.4.1 High-level UMTS Architecture Model; 2.4.2 Radio Interface Protocol Architecture and Logical Channels; 2.4.3 Transport Channels; 2.4.4 Physical Channels and Mapping of Transport Channels (FDD)2.4.5 High-speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA)2.4.6 Timing and Synchronisation in UTRAN (FDD); 2.4.7 Spreading, Scrambling and Channelisation Concepts; 2.5 WCDMA Radio Link Performance Indicators; 2.5.1 Definitions; 2.5.2 Classification according to Multi-path Channel Conditions and Services; 2.5.3 Link-level Simulation Principles; 2.5.4 Physical-layer Measurements Supporting the Measurement of Link-level Performance in a Live Network; References; 3 WCDMA Radio Network Planning; 3.1 Dimensioning; 3.1.1 WCDMA-specific Issues in Radio Link Budgets; 3.1.2 Receiver Sensitivity Estimation3.1.3 Shadowing Margin and Soft Handover Gain Estimation3.1.4 Cell Range and Cell Coverage Area Estimation; 3.1.5 Capacity and Coverage Analysis in the Initial Planning Phase; 3.1.6 Dimensioning of WCDMA Networks with HSDPA; 3.1.7 RNC Dimensioning; 3.2 Detailed Planning; 3.2.1 General Requirements for a Radio Network Planning Tool; 3.2.2 Initialisation: Defining the Radio Network Layout; 3.2.3 Detailed Uplink and Downlink Iterations; 3.2.4 Adjacent Channel Interference Calculations; 3.2.5 Post-processing: Network Coverage Prediction and Common Channel Analysis3.3 Verification of Dimensioning with Static Simulations3.3.1 Macro-cellular Network Layout; 3.3.2 Introduction to the Simulation Parameters; 3.4 Verification of Static Simulator with Dynamic Simulations; 3.4.1 Introduction to the Dynamic Simulator; 3.4.2 Comparison of the Results; 3.5 Optimisation of the Radio Network Plan; 3.5.1 Ideal Case; 3.5.2 Shinjuku Case; 3.6 Interference in WCDMA Multi-operator Environment; 3.6.1 Sources of Adjacent Channel Interference; 3.6.2 Minimum Coupling Loss; 3.6.3 Dead Zones; 3.6.4 ACI Simulation Cases; 3.6.5 Guidelines for Radio Network Planning to Avoid ACI3.7 Cell Deployment StrategiesRadio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS, Second Edition, is a comprehensive and fully updated introduction to WCDMA radio access technology used in UMTS, featuring new content on key developments. 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