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Advanced Guide to PHP on IBM i / / Kevin Schroeder
Advanced Guide to PHP on IBM i / / Kevin Schroeder
Autore Schroeder Kevin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (338 p.)
Disciplina 005.2762
Soggetto topico PHP (Computer program language)
IBM computers
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-58347-767-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; About the Author; Contents; Chapter 1: A Re-Introduction to Basic Concepts; Classes and Objects; Properties; Methods; Constants; Context; Visibility; Abstract Classes; Interface Definition; Polymorphism; Type Hinting; Namespaces; Traits; Closures; Chapter 2: Design Patterns; Singleton; Factory; Adapter; Strategy; Lazy Initialization and Lazy Loading; Observer/Visitor/Publish-Subscribe; Front Controller; Model/View/Controller; SOLID; Single Responsibility; Open-Closed; Liskov Substitution; Interface Segregation; Dependency Inversion
Introduction to Dependency InjectionChapter 3: Standard PHP Library; Spl_Autoload_Register(); Countable; ArrayAccess; Iterator; ArrayObject; Advanced Usage; Intercepting Inserts; Typing Array Values; Lazy Loading; Conclusion; Chapter 4: Debugging Basics; Tunneling; Initiating a Debug Session; Flow Control; Variables; Expressions; Breakpoints; Toolbars; Manual Control; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Security; SQL Injection; Cross-Site Scripting; Cross-Site Request Forgery; Session Fixation; Session Hijacking; Validating Input; Predictable Locations and Dangerous Files; Using Encryption; Hashing
Symmetric Key EncryptionChapter 6: Working with the Browser; HTML; CSS; CSS Layouts; Display; Float; Position; JavaScript; JavaScript Libraries (Using jQuery); Ajax; Conclusion; Chapter 7: Test-Driven Development; PHPUnit; Test Suites; Injecting Dependencies; Working with Data Sources; Conclusion; Chapter 8: Web Service Basics; REST; Basics; Resource Definitions; Usage of HTTP Verbs; Authentication; SOAP; WSDL-Based Operations; JSON; Version Negotiation; Authentication; Session-Based Authentication; Nonsession-Based Authentication; Chapter 9: Using the Toolkit; The Basics
Taking It to the Next LevelUsing Dependency Injection with the Toolkit; Unit Testing with the Toolkit; Conclusion; Chapter 10: Performance Considerations; Cache Stuff; Preprocessing; In Normal Calculations; In Caching; Asynchronous Processing; Index; Back Cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463707403321
Schroeder Kevin  
Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Advanced Guide to PHP on IBM i / / Kevin Schroeder
Advanced Guide to PHP on IBM i / / Kevin Schroeder
Autore Schroeder Kevin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (338 p.)
Disciplina 005.2762
Soggetto topico PHP (Computer program language)
IBM computers
ISBN 1-58347-767-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; About the Author; Contents; Chapter 1: A Re-Introduction to Basic Concepts; Classes and Objects; Properties; Methods; Constants; Context; Visibility; Abstract Classes; Interface Definition; Polymorphism; Type Hinting; Namespaces; Traits; Closures; Chapter 2: Design Patterns; Singleton; Factory; Adapter; Strategy; Lazy Initialization and Lazy Loading; Observer/Visitor/Publish-Subscribe; Front Controller; Model/View/Controller; SOLID; Single Responsibility; Open-Closed; Liskov Substitution; Interface Segregation; Dependency Inversion
Introduction to Dependency InjectionChapter 3: Standard PHP Library; Spl_Autoload_Register(); Countable; ArrayAccess; Iterator; ArrayObject; Advanced Usage; Intercepting Inserts; Typing Array Values; Lazy Loading; Conclusion; Chapter 4: Debugging Basics; Tunneling; Initiating a Debug Session; Flow Control; Variables; Expressions; Breakpoints; Toolbars; Manual Control; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Security; SQL Injection; Cross-Site Scripting; Cross-Site Request Forgery; Session Fixation; Session Hijacking; Validating Input; Predictable Locations and Dangerous Files; Using Encryption; Hashing
Symmetric Key EncryptionChapter 6: Working with the Browser; HTML; CSS; CSS Layouts; Display; Float; Position; JavaScript; JavaScript Libraries (Using jQuery); Ajax; Conclusion; Chapter 7: Test-Driven Development; PHPUnit; Test Suites; Injecting Dependencies; Working with Data Sources; Conclusion; Chapter 8: Web Service Basics; REST; Basics; Resource Definitions; Usage of HTTP Verbs; Authentication; SOAP; WSDL-Based Operations; JSON; Version Negotiation; Authentication; Session-Based Authentication; Nonsession-Based Authentication; Chapter 9: Using the Toolkit; The Basics
Taking It to the Next LevelUsing Dependency Injection with the Toolkit; Unit Testing with the Toolkit; Conclusion; Chapter 10: Performance Considerations; Cache Stuff; Preprocessing; In Normal Calculations; In Caching; Asynchronous Processing; Index; Back Cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787868503321
Schroeder Kevin  
Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Advanced Guide to PHP on IBM i / / Kevin Schroeder
Advanced Guide to PHP on IBM i / / Kevin Schroeder
Autore Schroeder Kevin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (338 p.)
Disciplina 005.2762
Soggetto topico PHP (Computer program language)
IBM computers
ISBN 1-58347-767-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; About the Author; Contents; Chapter 1: A Re-Introduction to Basic Concepts; Classes and Objects; Properties; Methods; Constants; Context; Visibility; Abstract Classes; Interface Definition; Polymorphism; Type Hinting; Namespaces; Traits; Closures; Chapter 2: Design Patterns; Singleton; Factory; Adapter; Strategy; Lazy Initialization and Lazy Loading; Observer/Visitor/Publish-Subscribe; Front Controller; Model/View/Controller; SOLID; Single Responsibility; Open-Closed; Liskov Substitution; Interface Segregation; Dependency Inversion
Introduction to Dependency InjectionChapter 3: Standard PHP Library; Spl_Autoload_Register(); Countable; ArrayAccess; Iterator; ArrayObject; Advanced Usage; Intercepting Inserts; Typing Array Values; Lazy Loading; Conclusion; Chapter 4: Debugging Basics; Tunneling; Initiating a Debug Session; Flow Control; Variables; Expressions; Breakpoints; Toolbars; Manual Control; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Security; SQL Injection; Cross-Site Scripting; Cross-Site Request Forgery; Session Fixation; Session Hijacking; Validating Input; Predictable Locations and Dangerous Files; Using Encryption; Hashing
Symmetric Key EncryptionChapter 6: Working with the Browser; HTML; CSS; CSS Layouts; Display; Float; Position; JavaScript; JavaScript Libraries (Using jQuery); Ajax; Conclusion; Chapter 7: Test-Driven Development; PHPUnit; Test Suites; Injecting Dependencies; Working with Data Sources; Conclusion; Chapter 8: Web Service Basics; REST; Basics; Resource Definitions; Usage of HTTP Verbs; Authentication; SOAP; WSDL-Based Operations; JSON; Version Negotiation; Authentication; Session-Based Authentication; Nonsession-Based Authentication; Chapter 9: Using the Toolkit; The Basics
Taking It to the Next LevelUsing Dependency Injection with the Toolkit; Unit Testing with the Toolkit; Conclusion; Chapter 10: Performance Considerations; Cache Stuff; Preprocessing; In Normal Calculations; In Caching; Asynchronous Processing; Index; Back Cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910807160103321
Schroeder Kevin  
Boise, Idaho : , : MC Press, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
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Advanced Java EE development for Rational Application Developer 7.5 [[electronic resource] ] : developers' guidebook / / Kameron Cole, Robert McChesney, Richard Raszka
Advanced Java EE development for Rational Application Developer 7.5 [[electronic resource] ] : developers' guidebook / / Kameron Cole, Robert McChesney, Richard Raszka
Autore Cole Kameron
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Ketchum, Idaho, : MC Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (877 p.)
Disciplina 006.76
Altri autori (Persone) McChesneyRobert
RaszkaRichard
Soggetto topico Java (Computer program language)
Application software - Development
Web servers - Programming
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-58347-590-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; About the Authors; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction to Java EE for IBM WebSphere Application Server, Version 7.0; What Is WebSphere?; A Brief History of Java EE; The WebSphere Java EE Toolset; Summary; Chapter 2: Introduction to IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.5; Introducing Perspectives, Views, and Editors; Commonly Used Perspectives; IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software Testing Scenarios; Setting Up the WebSphere Test Environment; Using the Test Environment to Test Web Components
Using the Universal Test Client to Test EJBsSummary; Chapter 3: Servlets; Web Applications; Introducing Servlets; Using Servlets; Servlet Process Flow; Servlet Life Cycle; The Servlet Request and Response; Encoded Data; GET and POST Requests; Handling GET Requests; Handling POST Requests; Creating and Testing Servlets; Creating a Dynamic Web Project; Web Project Folder Structure; Creating Servlets; Running the Servlet; Producing a Response; Using the Debugger for Servlets; State Management Using HTTP; Cookies; Creating Cookies; HTTP Session Management; URL Encoding
Enabling URL Encoding within Application DeveloperThe Model-View-Controller (MVC) Design Pattern; Using a Request Dispatcher; Saving Data into the ServletContext; Best Practices for Saving Servlet Data; Data Transfer Objects (DTOs); Application Lifecycle Events; Event Types; Storing and Removing Data; Binding Listener Example; Attribute and Life-cycle Event Listeners; Creating Web Application Life-cycle Event Listeners; Filters; Summary; Chapter 4: JavaServer Pages; Introducing JavaServer Pages (JSP); JSP Syntax; Overview of JSTLs; Summary; Chapter 5: JavaServer Faces (JSF); Introducing JSF
JSF ArchitectureJSF Request-Processing Lifecycle; JSF Application Architecture; JSF Syntax; Implicit JSF Objects; Using JSF and Rational Application Developer for Development; Summary; Chapter 6: Struts; Introducing Struts; Struts Architecture; Struts Application Architecture; Struts Tag Library Syntax; Using Struts and Rational Application Developer for Development; Comparison of Struts and JSF; Summary; Chapter 7: Java Persistence API; Entities; Persistence and the Java EE Container; Finding and Updating Entities Using Named Queries; JPA Persistence Strategies; Summary
Chapter 8: Session Enterprise JavaBeansSession Beans and the EJB Architecture; The Lifecycle of Session Beans in the Java EE Architecture; Developing a Session Bean in Rational Application Developer; Summary; Chapter 9: Message-Driven Enterprise JavaBeans; A Java Message Service (JMS) Primer; Basic Messaging Administration; Developing the MDB; Summary; Chapter 10: EJB Client Programming; Available Client Models; Clients to Entity Objects; Accessing EJBs from Other Java EE Components; Running the IBM Thin Client for EJBs; Clients to Message-Driven EJBs; Summary; Chapter 11: Transactions
Introduction
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457182903321
Cole Kameron  
Ketchum, Idaho, : MC Press, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Advanced Java EE development for Rational Application Developer 7.5 [[electronic resource] ] : developers' guidebook / / Kameron Cole, Robert McChesney, Richard Raszka
Advanced Java EE development for Rational Application Developer 7.5 [[electronic resource] ] : developers' guidebook / / Kameron Cole, Robert McChesney, Richard Raszka
Autore Cole Kameron
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Ketchum, Idaho, : MC Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (877 p.)
Disciplina 006.76
Altri autori (Persone) McChesneyRobert
RaszkaRichard
Soggetto topico Java (Computer program language)
Application software - Development
Web servers - Programming
ISBN 1-58347-590-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; About the Authors; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction to Java EE for IBM WebSphere Application Server, Version 7.0; What Is WebSphere?; A Brief History of Java EE; The WebSphere Java EE Toolset; Summary; Chapter 2: Introduction to IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.5; Introducing Perspectives, Views, and Editors; Commonly Used Perspectives; IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software Testing Scenarios; Setting Up the WebSphere Test Environment; Using the Test Environment to Test Web Components
Using the Universal Test Client to Test EJBsSummary; Chapter 3: Servlets; Web Applications; Introducing Servlets; Using Servlets; Servlet Process Flow; Servlet Life Cycle; The Servlet Request and Response; Encoded Data; GET and POST Requests; Handling GET Requests; Handling POST Requests; Creating and Testing Servlets; Creating a Dynamic Web Project; Web Project Folder Structure; Creating Servlets; Running the Servlet; Producing a Response; Using the Debugger for Servlets; State Management Using HTTP; Cookies; Creating Cookies; HTTP Session Management; URL Encoding
Enabling URL Encoding within Application DeveloperThe Model-View-Controller (MVC) Design Pattern; Using a Request Dispatcher; Saving Data into the ServletContext; Best Practices for Saving Servlet Data; Data Transfer Objects (DTOs); Application Lifecycle Events; Event Types; Storing and Removing Data; Binding Listener Example; Attribute and Life-cycle Event Listeners; Creating Web Application Life-cycle Event Listeners; Filters; Summary; Chapter 4: JavaServer Pages; Introducing JavaServer Pages (JSP); JSP Syntax; Overview of JSTLs; Summary; Chapter 5: JavaServer Faces (JSF); Introducing JSF
JSF ArchitectureJSF Request-Processing Lifecycle; JSF Application Architecture; JSF Syntax; Implicit JSF Objects; Using JSF and Rational Application Developer for Development; Summary; Chapter 6: Struts; Introducing Struts; Struts Architecture; Struts Application Architecture; Struts Tag Library Syntax; Using Struts and Rational Application Developer for Development; Comparison of Struts and JSF; Summary; Chapter 7: Java Persistence API; Entities; Persistence and the Java EE Container; Finding and Updating Entities Using Named Queries; JPA Persistence Strategies; Summary
Chapter 8: Session Enterprise JavaBeansSession Beans and the EJB Architecture; The Lifecycle of Session Beans in the Java EE Architecture; Developing a Session Bean in Rational Application Developer; Summary; Chapter 9: Message-Driven Enterprise JavaBeans; A Java Message Service (JMS) Primer; Basic Messaging Administration; Developing the MDB; Summary; Chapter 10: EJB Client Programming; Available Client Models; Clients to Entity Objects; Accessing EJBs from Other Java EE Components; Running the IBM Thin Client for EJBs; Clients to Message-Driven EJBs; Summary; Chapter 11: Transactions
Introduction
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781639003321
Cole Kameron  
Ketchum, Idaho, : MC Press, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Advanced Java EE development for Rational Application Developer 7.5 [[electronic resource] ] : developers' guidebook / / Kameron Cole, Robert McChesney, Richard Raszka
Advanced Java EE development for Rational Application Developer 7.5 [[electronic resource] ] : developers' guidebook / / Kameron Cole, Robert McChesney, Richard Raszka
Autore Cole Kameron
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Ketchum, Idaho, : MC Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (877 p.)
Disciplina 006.76
Altri autori (Persone) McChesneyRobert
RaszkaRichard
Soggetto topico Java (Computer program language)
Application software - Development
Web servers - Programming
ISBN 1-58347-590-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; About the Authors; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction to Java EE for IBM WebSphere Application Server, Version 7.0; What Is WebSphere?; A Brief History of Java EE; The WebSphere Java EE Toolset; Summary; Chapter 2: Introduction to IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Version 7.5; Introducing Perspectives, Views, and Editors; Commonly Used Perspectives; IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software Testing Scenarios; Setting Up the WebSphere Test Environment; Using the Test Environment to Test Web Components
Using the Universal Test Client to Test EJBsSummary; Chapter 3: Servlets; Web Applications; Introducing Servlets; Using Servlets; Servlet Process Flow; Servlet Life Cycle; The Servlet Request and Response; Encoded Data; GET and POST Requests; Handling GET Requests; Handling POST Requests; Creating and Testing Servlets; Creating a Dynamic Web Project; Web Project Folder Structure; Creating Servlets; Running the Servlet; Producing a Response; Using the Debugger for Servlets; State Management Using HTTP; Cookies; Creating Cookies; HTTP Session Management; URL Encoding
Enabling URL Encoding within Application DeveloperThe Model-View-Controller (MVC) Design Pattern; Using a Request Dispatcher; Saving Data into the ServletContext; Best Practices for Saving Servlet Data; Data Transfer Objects (DTOs); Application Lifecycle Events; Event Types; Storing and Removing Data; Binding Listener Example; Attribute and Life-cycle Event Listeners; Creating Web Application Life-cycle Event Listeners; Filters; Summary; Chapter 4: JavaServer Pages; Introducing JavaServer Pages (JSP); JSP Syntax; Overview of JSTLs; Summary; Chapter 5: JavaServer Faces (JSF); Introducing JSF
JSF ArchitectureJSF Request-Processing Lifecycle; JSF Application Architecture; JSF Syntax; Implicit JSF Objects; Using JSF and Rational Application Developer for Development; Summary; Chapter 6: Struts; Introducing Struts; Struts Architecture; Struts Application Architecture; Struts Tag Library Syntax; Using Struts and Rational Application Developer for Development; Comparison of Struts and JSF; Summary; Chapter 7: Java Persistence API; Entities; Persistence and the Java EE Container; Finding and Updating Entities Using Named Queries; JPA Persistence Strategies; Summary
Chapter 8: Session Enterprise JavaBeansSession Beans and the EJB Architecture; The Lifecycle of Session Beans in the Java EE Architecture; Developing a Session Bean in Rational Application Developer; Summary; Chapter 9: Message-Driven Enterprise JavaBeans; A Java Message Service (JMS) Primer; Basic Messaging Administration; Developing the MDB; Summary; Chapter 10: EJB Client Programming; Available Client Models; Clients to Entity Objects; Accessing EJBs from Other Java EE Components; Running the IBM Thin Client for EJBs; Clients to Message-Driven EJBs; Summary; Chapter 11: Transactions
Introduction
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Cole Kameron  
Ketchum, Idaho, : MC Press, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Big data governance [[electronic resource] ] : an emerging imperative / / Sunil Soares
Big data governance [[electronic resource] ] : an emerging imperative / / Sunil Soares
Autore Soares Sunil
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, : MC Press, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (369 p.)
Disciplina 005.74
Soggetto topico Information resources management
Knowledge management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-58347-718-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Dedication; About the Author; CONTENTS; CASE STUDIES; Foreword by Inderpal Bhandari; Foreword by Aaron Zornes; Preface; PART ONE: Getting Started; Chapter 1: An Introduction to Big Data Governance; Chapter 2: The Big Data Governance Framework; Chapter 3: The Maturity Assessment; Chapter 4: The Business Case; Chapter 5: The Roadmap; PART TWO: Big Data Governance Disciplines; Chapter 6: Organizing for Big Data Governance; Chapter 7: Metadata; Chapter 8: Big Data Privacy; Chapter 9: Big Data Quality; Chapter 10: Business Process Integration; Chapter 11: Master Data Integration
Chapter 12: Managing the Lifecycle of Big DataPART THREE: The Governance of Big Data Types; Chapter 13: Web and Social Media; Chapter 14: Machine-to-Machine Data; Chapter 15: Big Transaction Data; Chapter 16: Biometrics; Chapter 17: Human-Generated Data; PART FOUR: Industry Perspectives; Chapter 18: Healthcare; Chapter 19: Utilities; Chapter 20: Communications Service Providers; PART FIVE: Big Data Technology; Chapter 21: Big Data Reference Architecture; Chapter 22: Big Data Platforms; Appendix A: List of Acronyms; Appendix B: Glossary; Appendix C: Reviewer Profiles
Appendix D: Contributor ProfilesIndex
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453193003321
Soares Sunil  
Boise, : MC Press, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Big data governance [[electronic resource] ] : an emerging imperative / / Sunil Soares
Big data governance [[electronic resource] ] : an emerging imperative / / Sunil Soares
Autore Soares Sunil
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, : MC Press, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (369 p.)
Disciplina 005.74
Soggetto topico Information resources management
Knowledge management
ISBN 1-58347-718-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Dedication; About the Author; CONTENTS; CASE STUDIES; Foreword by Inderpal Bhandari; Foreword by Aaron Zornes; Preface; PART ONE: Getting Started; Chapter 1: An Introduction to Big Data Governance; Chapter 2: The Big Data Governance Framework; Chapter 3: The Maturity Assessment; Chapter 4: The Business Case; Chapter 5: The Roadmap; PART TWO: Big Data Governance Disciplines; Chapter 6: Organizing for Big Data Governance; Chapter 7: Metadata; Chapter 8: Big Data Privacy; Chapter 9: Big Data Quality; Chapter 10: Business Process Integration; Chapter 11: Master Data Integration
Chapter 12: Managing the Lifecycle of Big DataPART THREE: The Governance of Big Data Types; Chapter 13: Web and Social Media; Chapter 14: Machine-to-Machine Data; Chapter 15: Big Transaction Data; Chapter 16: Biometrics; Chapter 17: Human-Generated Data; PART FOUR: Industry Perspectives; Chapter 18: Healthcare; Chapter 19: Utilities; Chapter 20: Communications Service Providers; PART FIVE: Big Data Technology; Chapter 21: Big Data Reference Architecture; Chapter 22: Big Data Platforms; Appendix A: List of Acronyms; Appendix B: Glossary; Appendix C: Reviewer Profiles
Appendix D: Contributor ProfilesIndex
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790515403321
Soares Sunil  
Boise, : MC Press, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Big data governance [[electronic resource] ] : an emerging imperative / / Sunil Soares
Big data governance [[electronic resource] ] : an emerging imperative / / Sunil Soares
Autore Soares Sunil
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise, : MC Press, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (369 p.)
Disciplina 005.74
Soggetto topico Information resources management
Knowledge management
ISBN 1-58347-718-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Dedication; About the Author; CONTENTS; CASE STUDIES; Foreword by Inderpal Bhandari; Foreword by Aaron Zornes; Preface; PART ONE: Getting Started; Chapter 1: An Introduction to Big Data Governance; Chapter 2: The Big Data Governance Framework; Chapter 3: The Maturity Assessment; Chapter 4: The Business Case; Chapter 5: The Roadmap; PART TWO: Big Data Governance Disciplines; Chapter 6: Organizing for Big Data Governance; Chapter 7: Metadata; Chapter 8: Big Data Privacy; Chapter 9: Big Data Quality; Chapter 10: Business Process Integration; Chapter 11: Master Data Integration
Chapter 12: Managing the Lifecycle of Big DataPART THREE: The Governance of Big Data Types; Chapter 13: Web and Social Media; Chapter 14: Machine-to-Machine Data; Chapter 15: Big Transaction Data; Chapter 16: Biometrics; Chapter 17: Human-Generated Data; PART FOUR: Industry Perspectives; Chapter 18: Healthcare; Chapter 19: Utilities; Chapter 20: Communications Service Providers; PART FIVE: Big Data Technology; Chapter 21: Big Data Reference Architecture; Chapter 22: Big Data Platforms; Appendix A: List of Acronyms; Appendix B: Glossary; Appendix C: Reviewer Profiles
Appendix D: Contributor ProfilesIndex
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810324503321
Soares Sunil  
Boise, : MC Press, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The business value of DB2 for z/OS : IBM DB2 analytics accelerator and optimizer / / John Campbell [and four others]
The business value of DB2 for z/OS : IBM DB2 analytics accelerator and optimizer / / John Campbell [and four others]
Autore Campbell John
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boise : , : MC Press, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (145 p.)
Soggetto topico Business - Data processing
Client/server computing
Database management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-58347-758-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Contents; About the Authors; Foreword by Don Haderle; Introduction by Surekha Parekh; 30 Years of Innovation; The Vision of DB2; Revolution in IBM DB2 Performance: IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator by Namik Hrle, Ruiping Li, and Wolfgang Hengstler; Abstract; Objectives; Introduction; What Is Business Analytics?; How Business Analytics Can Help Your Organization; Key Design and Operational Features; Query Execution Process Flow; DB2 Analytics Accelerator Content Maintenance; DB2 Analytics Accelerator Table Definition and Deployment; High-Performance Storage Saver
Connectivity OptionsDisaster Recovery Considerations; Query Acceleration Criteria; Query Acceleration Control Knobs; EXPLAIN Function; System-Scope Instrumentation; Thread-Scope Instrumentation; DB2 Analytics Accelerator Administrative Stored Procedures; DISPLAY ACCELerator Command; Performance Considerations; The PureData System for Analytics S-Blade, Based on Netezza Technology; Applying Data Stream Processing to DB2 Queries; Comparing PureData System for Analytics Appliance Models; Minimizing Disk Failures; Minimizing S-Blade Failures; Summary
DB2 10 for z/OS Query Optimization Update by Terry PurcellAccess Path Management; DB2 10 Takes Plan Management to the Next Level; Predicate Processing and Runtime Optimizations; Sort Performance Enhancements; New Choices for the Query Optimizer; Improving Parallelism Efficiency and Removing Limitations; Improving the Inputs to the Query Optimizer; Summary; Planning for IBM DB2 10 for z/OS Upgrade by John Campbell; Highlights of the Beta Program Testing; Performance and Scalability; Availability; Other Issues; Incompatible Changes; Migration and Planning Considerations
Items Planned for Post-GA DeliveryWhen Should You Migrate to DB2 10 for z/OS?; Summary; DB2 10 for z/OS Case Studies Kela Invests in Improving Service Delivery for Finland's Citizens; Primerica Improves Efficiency and Gains More Flexibility; GAD Upgrades Database Systems to Boost Power and Productivity; DB2 10 for z/OS Eases Workload Consolidation for Bankdata and JN Data; Bank Hapoalim Improves Efficiency, Reduces Tape Usage by 25 Percent
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453219503321
Campbell John  
Boise : , : MC Press, , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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