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Pro iOS Persistence : Using Core Data / / by Michael Privat, Robert Warner
Pro iOS Persistence : Using Core Data / / by Michael Privat, Robert Warner
Autore Privat Michael
Edizione [1st ed. 2014.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berkeley, CA : , : Apress : , : Imprint : Apress, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (376 p.)
Disciplina 004.167
Soggetto topico Apple computer
Application software
Apple and iOS
Computer Applications
Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing
ISBN 1-4302-6029-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents at a Glance; Contents; About the Authors; About the Technical Reviewers; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: Touring Core Data; What Is Core Data?; Core Data Components; Creating a New Core Data Project; Creating the Project; Touring the Core Data Components; Initializing the Core Data Components; Creating a Managed Object Model; Adding Some Objects; Viewing the Data; Adding Core Data to an Existing Project; Creating a Core Data-less Application; Adding the Core Data Framework; Adding a Managed Object Model; Adding and Initializing the Core Data Stack; Creating the Object Model
Adding Objects to PersistenceAppWrapping Up; Chapter 2: Building Data Models; Designing Your Database; Relational Database Normalization; Building a Simple Model; Entities; Attribues; Key-Value Coding; Generating Classes; Relationships; Relationship Properties; Delete Rule; Ordered Properties; Storing and Retrieving Data; Inserting New Managed Objects; Retrieving Managed Objects; Predicates; Fetched Properties; Notifications; Notification upon Creation; Notification upon Fetch; Notification upon Change; Registering an Observer; Receiving the Notifications; Conclusion
Chapter 3: Advanced QueryingBuilding WordList; Creating the Application; Building the Data Model; Creating the User Interface; Loading and Analyzing the Word List; Getting a Count; Displaying the Statistics; Querying Relationships; Understanding Predicates and Expressions; Viewing Your SQL Queries; Creating Single-Value Expressions; Creating Collection Expressions; Comparing Expressions Using Different Predicate Types; Using Different Comparison Modifiers; Using Different Options; Adding It Up: Using Compound Predicates; Aggregating; Using @count to Retrieve Counts
Getting the Average Length of All Words-Two WaysUsing a Function as an Rvalue; Using Subqueries; Sorting; Summary; Chapter 4: Attending to Data Quality; Seeding Data; Using the Seed Store; Updating Seeded Data in Subsequent Releases; Updating the Seed Data Store; Updating Existing Users; Undoing and Redoing; Undo Groups; Limiting the Undo Stack; Disabling Undo Tracking; Adding Undo to BookStore; Experimenting with the Undo Groups; Dealing with Errors; Handling Core Data Operational Errors; Handling Validation Errors; Handling Validation Errors in BookStore
Implementing the Validation Error-Handling RoutineSummary; Chapter 5: Integrating with the User Interface; Displaying Table Data with NSFetchedResultController; Creating a Fetched Results Controller; The Fetch Request; The Managed Object Context; The Section Name Key Path; The Cache Name; Creating the Fetched Results Controller Delegate; Building the CoreDump Application; Examining the NSFetchedResultsController in the CoreDump Application; Accessing fetchedResultsController; Displaying Data in the Table; Adding an Event; Deleting an Event; Showing the Detail; Updating the Core Data Model
Generating the Model Classes
Record Nr. UNINA-9910300462503321
Privat Michael  
Berkeley, CA : , : Apress : , : Imprint : Apress, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Tapping the markets : opportunities for domestic investments in water and sanitation for the poor / / Jemima Sy and Robert Warner, with Jane Jamieson
Tapping the markets : opportunities for domestic investments in water and sanitation for the poor / / Jemima Sy and Robert Warner, with Jane Jamieson
Autore Sy Jemima
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : The World Bank, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (167 p.)
Disciplina 363.6/1091724
Altri autori (Persone) WarnerRobert
JamiesonJame
Collana Directions in development
Soggetto topico Water utilities - Developing countries
Water-supply, Rural - Developing countries
Sanitation, Rural - Developing countries
Rural poor - Services for - Developing countries
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4648-0135-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Overview; Part 1 Water; Overview of the Water Sector; Market Potential for Rural Piped Water Schemes; Constraints to Serving the Market; Recommendations; Note; Chapter 1 What Is the Problem?; Access Is Inadequate; Figure 1.1 Access to Improved Water in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 1990-2010; Table 1.1 Estimated Annual Economic Costs of Inadequate Water Supply in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; The Costs Are Borne Largely by the Poor; Governments Cannot Solve the Problem; Figures; Tables; References
Chapter 2 Why This Study?Figure 2.1 Study Analytical Framework; Note; References; Chapter 3 Water Networks and the Role of the Government; Salient Features of Networks; Table 3.1 Salient Features of Rural Piped Water Systems in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Table 3.2 Investment in Construction of Water Systems in Bangladesh, by Sponsor, 2012; Role of the Public and Private Sectors; Reference; Chapter 4 Is Market Potential Sufficient to Justify Private Investment?; Table 4.1 Estimated Size of Water Market in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012
Table 4.2 Rural Piped Water Schemes under Private Management in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012Table 4.3 Drivers of Market Opportunities in the Water Sector in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia; Table 4.4 Clarity and Operationalization of Government Water Policy in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Reference; Chapter 5 What Affects Demand for Water?; Cost of Water (Tariffs and Connection Fees); Table 5.1 Characteristics of Focus Group Participants; Table 5.2 Cost of Water Service as Portion of Household Income in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012
Table 5.3 Selected Annual Household Expenditures by Poor Households in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012Competition from Other Sources of Water; Figure 5.1 Sources of Water among People with Access to a Water Network in Bangladesh and Benin, by Use, 2012; Figure 5.2 Water Consumption in Cambodia in Dry and Rainy Seasons, 2012; Table 5.4 Uses of Water from Different Sources by People with Access to a Water Network in Benin, by Use, 2012; Figure 5.3 Factors Influencing Choice of Water Source by Poor Rural Households in Benin, 2012; Service Features of Importance to the Poor
Figure 5.4 Consumer Satisfaction with Piped Water System in Bangladesh and Benin, 2012Table 5.5 Factors Influencing Choice of Water Source by Poor Rural Households in Bangladesh, 2012; Note; Reference; Chapter 6 How Is Piped Water Supplied?; Firm Characteristics; Figure 6.1 Size of Operators of Piped Water Networks in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Table 6.1 Total Investment by Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Figure 6.2 Legal Status of Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Business Models
Table 6.2 Service Coverage and Revenues of Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464799203321
Sy Jemima  
Washington, DC : , : The World Bank, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Tapping the markets : opportunities for domestic investments in water and sanitation for the poor
Tapping the markets : opportunities for domestic investments in water and sanitation for the poor
Autore Sy Jemima
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : The World Bank, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (pages cm)
Disciplina 363.6/1091724
Altri autori (Persone) WarnerRobert
JamiesonJame
Collana Directions in development
Soggetto topico Water utilities - Developing countries
Water-supply, Rural - Developing countries
Sanitation, Rural - Developing countries
Rural poor - Services for - Developing countries
ISBN 1-4648-0135-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Overview; Part 1 Water; Overview of the Water Sector; Market Potential for Rural Piped Water Schemes; Constraints to Serving the Market; Recommendations; Note; Chapter 1 What Is the Problem?; Access Is Inadequate; Figure 1.1 Access to Improved Water in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 1990-2010; Table 1.1 Estimated Annual Economic Costs of Inadequate Water Supply in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; The Costs Are Borne Largely by the Poor; Governments Cannot Solve the Problem; Figures; Tables; References
Chapter 2 Why This Study?Figure 2.1 Study Analytical Framework; Note; References; Chapter 3 Water Networks and the Role of the Government; Salient Features of Networks; Table 3.1 Salient Features of Rural Piped Water Systems in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Table 3.2 Investment in Construction of Water Systems in Bangladesh, by Sponsor, 2012; Role of the Public and Private Sectors; Reference; Chapter 4 Is Market Potential Sufficient to Justify Private Investment?; Table 4.1 Estimated Size of Water Market in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012
Table 4.2 Rural Piped Water Schemes under Private Management in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012Table 4.3 Drivers of Market Opportunities in the Water Sector in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia; Table 4.4 Clarity and Operationalization of Government Water Policy in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Reference; Chapter 5 What Affects Demand for Water?; Cost of Water (Tariffs and Connection Fees); Table 5.1 Characteristics of Focus Group Participants; Table 5.2 Cost of Water Service as Portion of Household Income in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012
Table 5.3 Selected Annual Household Expenditures by Poor Households in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012Competition from Other Sources of Water; Figure 5.1 Sources of Water among People with Access to a Water Network in Bangladesh and Benin, by Use, 2012; Figure 5.2 Water Consumption in Cambodia in Dry and Rainy Seasons, 2012; Table 5.4 Uses of Water from Different Sources by People with Access to a Water Network in Benin, by Use, 2012; Figure 5.3 Factors Influencing Choice of Water Source by Poor Rural Households in Benin, 2012; Service Features of Importance to the Poor
Figure 5.4 Consumer Satisfaction with Piped Water System in Bangladesh and Benin, 2012Table 5.5 Factors Influencing Choice of Water Source by Poor Rural Households in Bangladesh, 2012; Note; Reference; Chapter 6 How Is Piped Water Supplied?; Firm Characteristics; Figure 6.1 Size of Operators of Piped Water Networks in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Table 6.1 Total Investment by Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Figure 6.2 Legal Status of Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Business Models
Table 6.2 Service Coverage and Revenues of Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789127403321
Sy Jemima  
Washington, DC : , : The World Bank, , [2014]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Tapping the markets : opportunities for domestic investments in water and sanitation for the poor
Tapping the markets : opportunities for domestic investments in water and sanitation for the poor
Autore Sy Jemima
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : The World Bank, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (pages cm)
Disciplina 363.6/1091724
Altri autori (Persone) WarnerRobert
JamiesonJame
Collana Directions in development
Soggetto topico Water utilities - Developing countries
Water-supply, Rural - Developing countries
Sanitation, Rural - Developing countries
Rural poor - Services for - Developing countries
ISBN 1-4648-0135-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Overview; Part 1 Water; Overview of the Water Sector; Market Potential for Rural Piped Water Schemes; Constraints to Serving the Market; Recommendations; Note; Chapter 1 What Is the Problem?; Access Is Inadequate; Figure 1.1 Access to Improved Water in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 1990-2010; Table 1.1 Estimated Annual Economic Costs of Inadequate Water Supply in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; The Costs Are Borne Largely by the Poor; Governments Cannot Solve the Problem; Figures; Tables; References
Chapter 2 Why This Study?Figure 2.1 Study Analytical Framework; Note; References; Chapter 3 Water Networks and the Role of the Government; Salient Features of Networks; Table 3.1 Salient Features of Rural Piped Water Systems in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Table 3.2 Investment in Construction of Water Systems in Bangladesh, by Sponsor, 2012; Role of the Public and Private Sectors; Reference; Chapter 4 Is Market Potential Sufficient to Justify Private Investment?; Table 4.1 Estimated Size of Water Market in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012
Table 4.2 Rural Piped Water Schemes under Private Management in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012Table 4.3 Drivers of Market Opportunities in the Water Sector in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia; Table 4.4 Clarity and Operationalization of Government Water Policy in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Reference; Chapter 5 What Affects Demand for Water?; Cost of Water (Tariffs and Connection Fees); Table 5.1 Characteristics of Focus Group Participants; Table 5.2 Cost of Water Service as Portion of Household Income in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012
Table 5.3 Selected Annual Household Expenditures by Poor Households in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012Competition from Other Sources of Water; Figure 5.1 Sources of Water among People with Access to a Water Network in Bangladesh and Benin, by Use, 2012; Figure 5.2 Water Consumption in Cambodia in Dry and Rainy Seasons, 2012; Table 5.4 Uses of Water from Different Sources by People with Access to a Water Network in Benin, by Use, 2012; Figure 5.3 Factors Influencing Choice of Water Source by Poor Rural Households in Benin, 2012; Service Features of Importance to the Poor
Figure 5.4 Consumer Satisfaction with Piped Water System in Bangladesh and Benin, 2012Table 5.5 Factors Influencing Choice of Water Source by Poor Rural Households in Bangladesh, 2012; Note; Reference; Chapter 6 How Is Piped Water Supplied?; Firm Characteristics; Figure 6.1 Size of Operators of Piped Water Networks in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Table 6.1 Total Investment by Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Figure 6.2 Legal Status of Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Business Models
Table 6.2 Service Coverage and Revenues of Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813403603321
Sy Jemima  
Washington, DC : , : The World Bank, , [2014]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui