Advanced Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 / the Mandelbrot Set ; con introduzione di Sean Alexander |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Milano : Mondadori Informaticac 1998 |
Descrizione fisica | xxx, 879 p. : ill. ; 24 cm + 1 CD-ROM |
Disciplina | 005.268 |
Altri autori (Enti) | Mandelbrot Set (International) Limited |
Collana | Programming series [Mondadori informatica] |
Soggetto topico | Visual Basic (Computer program language) |
ISBN | 9788871319117 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ita |
Record Nr. | UNISALENTO-991002749249707536 |
Milano : Mondadori Informaticac 1998 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. del Salento | ||
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The handbook of financial modeling : a practical approach to creating and implementing valuation projection models / / Jack Avon |
Autore | Avon Jack |
Edizione | [Second edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, New York State : , : APress, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XII, 351 p. 225 illus.) |
Disciplina | 330.015118 |
Soggetto topico |
Finance - Mathematical models
Visual Basic (Computer program language) |
ISBN |
1-5231-5073-4
1-4842-6540-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1. The Role of Financial Modelers today -- 2. Types of Financial Models -- 3. Review of Best Practices for Modeling -- 4. The Modeling Lifecycle explained -- 5. Planning and designing models -- 6. It's All About the Model Outputs -- 7. Model Build -- 8. Financial Modeling and Accountancy -- 9. The Implications and Rules of Accounting for Modelers -- 10. Modeling Scenarios Explained -- 11. Calculations for Financial Modelers -- 12. The Importance of Documentation -- 13. Model Stress Testing -- 14. Model Audit and Review -- 15. The Role of VBA in Financial Models -- 16. Operis -- 17. Financial Modelling, Where Next? -- Appendix A: Modelling Glossary and Terminology -- Appendix B: Ready-Made Functions -- Appendix C: References. . |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910483490503321 |
Avon Jack | ||
New York, New York State : , : APress, , [2021] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Inside Microsoft Visual Basic |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Rochester, N.Y., : Element K Journals |
Soggetto topico | Visual Basic (Computer program language) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Periodicals. |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Periodico |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Altri titoli varianti | Inside Visual Basic |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910144236003321 |
Rochester, N.Y., : Element K Journals | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Inside Microsoft Visual Basic |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Rochester, N.Y., : Element K Journals |
Soggetto topico | Visual Basic (Computer program language) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Periodicals. |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Periodico |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Altri titoli varianti | Inside Visual Basic |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996335978703316 |
Rochester, N.Y., : Element K Journals | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Professional ASP.NET 4 in C# and VB |
Autore | Evjen Bill |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester : , : Wiley, , 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (1539 pages) |
Disciplina |
005.2/76
006.76 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HanselmanScott
RaderDevin <1976-> |
Collana | Wrox professional guides |
Soggetto topico |
Visual Basic (Computer program language)
Web sites - Design C# (Computer program language) Web sites Web site development Electrical & Computer Engineering Telecommunications Engineering & Applied Sciences |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
0-470-63212-7
1-282-55064-0 9786612550645 0-470-64576-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Professional ASP.NET 4: in C# and VB; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: Application and Page Frameworks; Application Location Options; IIS; FTP; The ASP.NET Page Structure Options; ASP.NET 4 Page Directives; ASP.NET Page Events; Dealing with Postbacks; Cross-Page Posting; ASP.NET Application Folders; Compilation; Build Providers; Global.asax; Working with Classes Through Visual Studio 2010; Summary; Chapter 2: ASP.NET Server Controls and Client-Side Scripts; ASP.NET Server Controls; Applying Styles to Server Controls; HTML Server Controls; Identifying ASP.NET Server Controls
Manipulating Pages and Server Controls with JavaScriptClient-Side Callback; Summary; Chapter 3: ASP.NET Web Server Controls; An Overview of Web Server Controls; The Label Server Control; The Literal Server Control; The TextBox Server Control; The Button Server Control; The LinkButton Server Control; The ImageButton Server Control; The HyperLink Server Control; The DropDownList Server Control; Visually Removing Items from a Collection; The ListBox Server Control; The CheckBox Server Control; The CheckBoxList Server Control; The RadioButton Server Control; The RadioButtonList Server Control Image Server ControlTable Server Control; The Calendar Server Control; AdRotator Server Control; The XML Server Control; Panel Server Control; The PlaceHolder Server Control; BulletedList Server Control; HiddenField Server Control; FileUpload Server Control; MultiView and View Server Controls; Wizard Server Control; ImageMap Server Control; Chart Server Control; Summary; Chapter 4: Validation Server Controls; Understanding Validation; Client-Side Versus Server-Side Validation; ASP.NET Validation Server Controls; Turning Off Client-Side Validation Using Images and Sounds for Error NotificationsWorking with Validation Groups; Summary; Chapter 5: Working with Master Pages; Why Do You Need Master Pages?; The Basics of Master Pages; Coding a Master Page; Coding a Content Page; Specifying Default Content in the Master Page; Programmatically Assigning the Master Page; Nesting Master Pages; Container-Specific Master Pages; Event Ordering; Caching with Master Pages; ASP.NET AJAX and Master Pages; Summary; Chapter 6: Themes and Skins; Using ASP.NET Themes; Creating Your Own Themes; Defining Multiple Skin Options Programmatically Working with ThemesThemes, Skins, and Custom Controls; Summary; Chapter 7: Data Binding; Data Source Controls; Data Source Control Caching; Storing Connection Information; Using Bound List Controls with Data Source Controls; Other Databound Controls; Inline Data-Binding Syntax; Expressions and Expression Builders; Summary; Chapter 8: Data Management with ADO.NET; Basic ADO.NET Features; The DataList Server Control; The ListView Server Control; Using Visual Studio for ADO.NET Tasks; Asynchronous Command Execution; Summary; Chapter 9: Querying with LINQ; LINQ to Objects LINQ to XML |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910458225803321 |
Evjen Bill | ||
Chichester : , : Wiley, , 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Professional ASP.NET 4 in C# and VB |
Autore | Evjen Bill |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester : , : Wiley, , 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (1539 pages) |
Disciplina |
005.2/76
006.76 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HanselmanScott
RaderDevin <1976-> |
Collana | Wrox professional guides |
Soggetto topico |
Visual Basic (Computer program language)
Web sites - Design C# (Computer program language) Web sites Web site development Electrical & Computer Engineering Telecommunications Engineering & Applied Sciences |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
0-470-63212-7
1-282-55064-0 9786612550645 0-470-64576-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Professional ASP.NET 4: in C# and VB; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: Application and Page Frameworks; Application Location Options; IIS; FTP; The ASP.NET Page Structure Options; ASP.NET 4 Page Directives; ASP.NET Page Events; Dealing with Postbacks; Cross-Page Posting; ASP.NET Application Folders; Compilation; Build Providers; Global.asax; Working with Classes Through Visual Studio 2010; Summary; Chapter 2: ASP.NET Server Controls and Client-Side Scripts; ASP.NET Server Controls; Applying Styles to Server Controls; HTML Server Controls; Identifying ASP.NET Server Controls
Manipulating Pages and Server Controls with JavaScriptClient-Side Callback; Summary; Chapter 3: ASP.NET Web Server Controls; An Overview of Web Server Controls; The Label Server Control; The Literal Server Control; The TextBox Server Control; The Button Server Control; The LinkButton Server Control; The ImageButton Server Control; The HyperLink Server Control; The DropDownList Server Control; Visually Removing Items from a Collection; The ListBox Server Control; The CheckBox Server Control; The CheckBoxList Server Control; The RadioButton Server Control; The RadioButtonList Server Control Image Server ControlTable Server Control; The Calendar Server Control; AdRotator Server Control; The XML Server Control; Panel Server Control; The PlaceHolder Server Control; BulletedList Server Control; HiddenField Server Control; FileUpload Server Control; MultiView and View Server Controls; Wizard Server Control; ImageMap Server Control; Chart Server Control; Summary; Chapter 4: Validation Server Controls; Understanding Validation; Client-Side Versus Server-Side Validation; ASP.NET Validation Server Controls; Turning Off Client-Side Validation Using Images and Sounds for Error NotificationsWorking with Validation Groups; Summary; Chapter 5: Working with Master Pages; Why Do You Need Master Pages?; The Basics of Master Pages; Coding a Master Page; Coding a Content Page; Specifying Default Content in the Master Page; Programmatically Assigning the Master Page; Nesting Master Pages; Container-Specific Master Pages; Event Ordering; Caching with Master Pages; ASP.NET AJAX and Master Pages; Summary; Chapter 6: Themes and Skins; Using ASP.NET Themes; Creating Your Own Themes; Defining Multiple Skin Options Programmatically Working with ThemesThemes, Skins, and Custom Controls; Summary; Chapter 7: Data Binding; Data Source Controls; Data Source Control Caching; Storing Connection Information; Using Bound List Controls with Data Source Controls; Other Databound Controls; Inline Data-Binding Syntax; Expressions and Expression Builders; Summary; Chapter 8: Data Management with ADO.NET; Basic ADO.NET Features; The DataList Server Control; The ListView Server Control; Using Visual Studio for ADO.NET Tasks; Asynchronous Command Execution; Summary; Chapter 9: Querying with LINQ; LINQ to Objects LINQ to XML |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910791470203321 |
Evjen Bill | ||
Chichester : , : Wiley, , 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Simply visual basic 2010 : an app-driven approach / / Paul J Deitel, Harvey M Deitel, Abbey Deitel |
Autore | Deitel Paul J. |
Edizione | [Fourth edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Harlow, England : , : Pearson Education, Limited, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (848 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 005.2762 |
Collana | Always learning |
Soggetto topico |
BASIC (Computer program language)
Visual Basic (Computer program language) |
ISBN | 0-273-77682-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Before You Begin -- 1 Test-Driving a Painter App -- Introducing Computers, the Internet and Visual Basic -- 1.1 Computing in Business, Industry and Research -- 1.2 Hardware and Software -- 1.3 Data Hierarchy -- 1.4 Computer Organization -- 1.5 Machine Languages, Assembly Languages and High- Level Languages -- 1.6 Object Technology -- 1.7 Microsoft's Windows® Operating System -- 1.8 Programming Languages -- 1.9 Visual Basic -- 1.10 The Internet and the World Wide Web -- 1.11 Microsoft .NET -- 1.12 Web 2.0: Going Social -- 1.13 Test-Driving the Visual Basic Advanced Painter App -- 1.14 Web Resources -- 1.15 Wrap-Up -- 2 Welcome App -- Introducing the Visual Basic 2010 Express IDE -- 2.1 Test-Driving the Welcome App -- 2.2 Overview of the Visual Studio 2010 IDE -- 2.3 Creating a Project for the Welcome App -- 2.4 Menu Bar and Toolbar -- 2.5 Navigating the Visual Studio IDE -- Auto-Hide -- Solution Explorer -- Toolbox -- Properties Window -- 2.6 Using Help -- 2.7 Saving and Closing Projects in Visual Basic -- 2.8 Web Resources -- 2.9 Wrap-Up -- 3 Welcome App -- Introduction to Visual App Development -- 3.1 Test-Driving the Welcome App -- 3.2 Constructing the Welcome App -- 3.3 Objects Used in the App -- 3.4 Wrap-Up -- 4 Designing the Inventory App -- Introducing TextBoxes and Buttons -- 4.1 Test-Driving the Inventory App -- 4.2 Constructing the Inventory App -- 4.3 Adding Labels to the Inventory App -- 4.4 Adding TextBoxes and a Button to the Form -- 4.5 Wrap-Up -- 5 Completing the Inventory App -- Introducing Programming -- 5.1 Test-Driving the Inventory App -- 5.2 Introduction to Visual Basic Program Code -- 5.3 Inserting an Event Handler -- 5.4 Performing a Calculation and Displaying the Result -- 5.5 Using the IDE to Eliminate Compilation Errors -- 5.6 Wrap-Up -- 6 Enhancing the Inventory App.
Introducing Variables, Memory Concepts and Arithmetic -- 6.1 Test-Driving the Enhanced Inventory App -- 6.2 Variables -- 6.3 Handling the TextChanged Event -- 6.4 Memory Concepts -- 6.5 Arithmetic -- 6.6 Using the Debugger: Breakpoints -- 6.7 Wrap-Up -- 7 Wage Calculator App -- Introducing Algorithms, Pseudocode and Program Control -- 7.1 Test-Driving the Wage Calculator App -- 7.2 Algorithms -- 7.3 Pseudocode -- 7.4 Control Statements -- 7.5 If...Then Selection Statement -- 7.6 If...Then...Else Selection Statement and Conditional If Expressions -- 7.7 Constructing the Wage Calculator App -- 7.8 Assignment Operators -- 7.9 Formatting Text -- 7.10 Using the Debugger: The Watch Window -- 7.11 Wrap-Up -- 8 Dental Payment App -- Introducing CheckBoxes and Message Dialogs -- 8.1 Test-Driving the Dental Payment App -- 8.2 Designing the Dental Payment App -- 8.3 Using CheckBoxes -- 8.4 Using a Dialog to Display a Message -- 8.5 Logical Operators -- Using AndAlso -- Using OrElse -- Short-Circuit Evaluation -- Using Xor -- Using Not -- 8.6 Designer-Generated Code -- 8.7 Wrap-Up -- 9 Car Payment Calculator App -- Introducing the Do While...Loop and Do Until...Loop Repetition Statements -- 9.1 Test-Driving the Car Payment Calculator App -- 9.2 Do While...Loop Repetition Statement -- 9.3 Do Until...Loop Repetition Statement -- 9.4 Constructing the Car Payment Calculator App -- 9.5 Wrap-Up -- 10 Class Average App -- Introducing the Do...Loop While and Do...Loop Until Repetition Statements -- 10.1 Test-Driving the Class Average App -- 10.2 Do...Loop While Repetition Statement -- 10.3 Do...Loop Until Repetition Statement -- 10.4 Creating the Class Average App -- 10.5 Wrap-Up -- 11 Interest Calculator App -- Introducing the For...Next Repetition Statement and NumericUpDown Control -- 11.1 Test-Driving the Interest Calculator App -- 11.2 Essentials of Counter-Controlled Repetition. 11.3 Introducing the For...Next Repetition Statement -- 11.4 Examples Using the For...Next Statement -- 11.5 Constructing the Interest Calculator App -- 11.6 Wrap-Up -- 12 Security Panel App -- Introducing the Select Case Multiple-Selection Statement -- 12.1 Test-Driving the Security Panel App -- 12.2 Introducing the Select Case Multiple-Selection Statement -- 12.3 Constructing the Security Panel App -- 12.4 Wrap-Up -- 13 Enhancing the Wage Calculator App -- Introducing Function Procedures and Sub Procedures -- 13.1 Test-Driving the Enhanced Wage Calculator App -- 13.2 Classes and Procedures -- 13.3 Function Procedures -- 13.4 Using Procedures in the Wage Calculator App -- 13.5 Using the Debugger: Debugging Controls -- 13.6 Optional Parameters -- 13.7 Wrap-Up -- 14 Shipping Time App -- Using Dates and Timers -- 14.1 Test-Driving the Shipping Time App -- 14.2 Date Variables -- Declaring a Date Variable -- Using Date Members -- 14.3 Creating the Shipping Time App: Design Elements -- 14.4 Creating the Shipping Time App: Inserting Code -- 14.5 Wrap-Up -- 15 Fund Raiser App -- Introducing Scope, Pass-by-Reference and Option Strict -- 15.1 Test-Driving the Fund Raiser App -- 15.2 Constructing the Fund Raiser App -- 15.3 Passing Arguments: Pass-by-Value vs. Pass-by-Reference -- 15.4 Option Strict -- 15.5 Wrap-Up -- 16 Craps Game App -- Introducing Random-Number Generation and Enum -- 16.1 Test-Driving the Craps Game App -- 16.2 Random-Number Generation -- 16.3 Constructing the Craps Game App -- 16.4 Using Random Numbers in the Craps Game App -- 16.5 Wrap-Up -- 17 Flag Quiz App -- Introducing One-Dimensional Arrays and ComboBoxes -- 17.1 Test-Driving the Flag Quiz App -- 17.2 Introducing Arrays -- 17.3 Declaring and Allocating Arrays -- 17.4 Constructing the Flag Quiz App -- 17.5 Sorting Arrays -- 17.6 Wrap-Up -- 18 Student Grades App. Introducing Two-Dimensional Arrays and RadioButtons -- 18.1 Test-Driving the Student Grades App -- 18.2 Two-Dimensional Rectangular Arrays -- 18.3 Using RadioButtons -- 18.4 Inserting Code into the Student Grades App -- 18.5 Wrap-Up -- 19 Microwave Oven App -- Building Your Own Classes and Objects -- 19.1 Test-Driving the Microwave Oven App -- 19.2 Designing the Microwave Oven App -- 19.3 Adding a New Class to the Project -- 19.4 Initializing Class Objects: Constructors -- 19.5 Properties -- 19.6 Completing the Microwave Oven App -- 19.7 Controlling Access to Members -- 19.8 Auto-Implemented Properties -- 19.9 Using the Debugger: The Locals Window -- 19.10 Wrap-Up -- 20 Shipping Hub App -- Introducing Generic Collections, LINQ, For Each...Next and Access Keys -- 20.1 Test-Driving the Shipping Hub App -- 20.2 Package Class -- 20.3 Using Properties TabIndex and TabStop -- 20.4 Using Access Keys -- 20.5 Collections -- 20.6 Shipping Hub App: Using Class List(Of T) -- 20.7 For Each...Next Repetition Statement -- 20.8 Language-Integrated Query (LINQ) -- 20.9 Wrap-Up -- 21 Typing App -- Introducing Keyboard Events, Menus, Dialogs and the Dictionary Collection -- 21.1 Test-Driving the Typing App -- 21.2 Analyzing the Typing App -- 21.3 Keyboard Events -- 21.4 IsNot Operator -- 21.5 Menus -- 21.6 Wrap-Up -- 22 Screen Scraping App -- Introducing String Processing -- 22.1 Test-Driving the Screen Scraping App -- 22.2 Fundamentals of Strings -- 22.3 Analyzing the Screen Scraping App -- 22.4 Locating Substrings in Strings -- 22.5 Extracting Substrings from Strings -- 22.6 Replacing Substrings in Strings -- 22.7 Other String Methods -- 22.8 Wrap-Up -- 23 Ticket Information App -- Introducing Sequential-Access Files -- 23.1 Test-Driving the Ticket Information App -- 23.2 Files and Streams -- 23.3 Writing to a File-Creating the Write Event App. 23.4 Building the Ticket Information App -- 23.5 Using LINQ and Class File to Extract Data from a Text File -- 23.6 Wrap-Up -- 24 Enhanced Car Payment Calculator App -- Introducing Exception Handling -- 24.1 Test-Driving the Enhanced Car Payment Calculator App -- 24.2 Introduction to Exception Handling -- 24.3 Exception Handling in Visual Basic -- 24.4 Constructing the Enhanced Car Payment Calculator App -- 24.5 Additional Exception Handling Capabilities -- 24.6 Wrap-Up -- 25 CheckWriter App -- Introducing Graphics and Printing -- 25.1 Test-Driving the CheckWriter App -- 25.2 GDI+ Introduction -- 25.3 Constructing the CheckWriter App -- 25.4 PrintPreviewDialogs and PrintDocuments -- 25.5 Creating an Event Handler for the CheckWriter App -- 25.6 Graphics Objects: Colors, Lines and Shapes -- Colors -- Drawing Lines, Rectangles and Ovals -- 25.7 Printing Each Control of the CheckWriter App -- 25.8 Font Class -- 25.9 Previewing and Printing the Check -- 25.10 Wrap-Up -- 26 "Cat and Mouse" Painter App -- Introducing Graphics with Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Mouse Events -- 26.1 Test-Driving the Painter App -- 26.2 Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) -- 26.3 XAML (Extensible Application Markup Language) -- 26.4 Creating the Painter App's GUI in WPF -- 26.5 Constructing the Painter App -- 26.6 Handling the MouseLeftButtonDown Event -- 26.7 Handling the MouseLeftButtonUp Event -- 26.8 Handling the MouseMove Event -- 26.9 Handling Right Mouse Button Events -- 26.10 Selecting Colors with RadioButtons -- 26.11 Wrap-Up -- 27 Address Book App -- Databases and LINQ -- 27.1 Relational Databases -- 27.2 A Books Database -- 27.3 LINQ to SQL -- 27.4 Querying a Database with LINQ -- Creating LINQ to SQL Classes -- Data Bindings Between Controls and the LINQ to SQL Classes -- 27.5 Dynamically Binding Query Results. Creating the Display Query Results GUI. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910150209603321 |
Deitel Paul J. | ||
Harlow, England : , : Pearson Education, Limited, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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SQL Server Database Programming with Visual Basic. NET : Concepts, Designs and Implementations |
Autore | Bai Ying |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2020 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
Altri autori (Persone) | BaiYing <1956-> |
Soggetto topico |
Client/server computing
Database management Visual Basic (Computer program language) |
ISBN |
1-119-60860-0
1-119-60851-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910555188103321 |
Bai Ying | ||
Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2020 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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SQL server database programming with Visual Basic.NET : concepts, designs and implementations / / Ying Bai |
Autore | Ying Bai <1956-> |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2020 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
Disciplina | 005.75/85 |
Collana | Wiley IEEE |
Soggetto topico |
Client/server computing
Database management Visual Basic (Computer program language) |
ISBN |
1-119-60860-0
1-119-60851-1 |
Classificazione |
007.609
005.75/85 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | und |
Nota di contenuto | Preface xi Acknowledgements xv Chapter 1 History 1 Introduction 1 Scientific Context 4 Early Studies (First Half of the Nineteenth Century) 8 C.G. Ehrenberg and J. Müller 8 Second Half of the Nineteenth Century to ca. 1920 13 E. Haeckel and his Disciples 13 Legacy of Early Studies 16 Early Twentieth Century (ca. 1920-1940) 17 The Early New Period (ca. 1940-1970) 20 The Origins of Radiolarian Biostratigraphy: 1940s to 1950s 20 Deep-Sea Drilling 21 Taxonomy 25 Biology 27 Mid New Period (1970-2000) 28 Current Period (2000-Present) 37 Chapter 2 Biology 41 General Characteristics of Planktonic Protist Biology 41 Physical Characteristics of the Pelagic Ocean 42 Plankton Taxa 46 Ecologic and Behavioral Constraints due to Small Body Size 46 Basic Radiolarian Cellular Structure 48 Skeleton 53 Skeleton Formation and Growth 55 Size 59 Colonial Forms 59 Life Cycle 60 Longevity 62 Motility 63 Feeding 63 Predators 65 Abundance and Role in Carbon Cycle 66 Symbiosis 67 Bioluminescence 68 Summary 69 Chapter 3 Ecology 71 Introduction 71 Biogeography 75 Vertical Distribution 83 Tropical Submergence 86 Longitudinal Gradients and Upwelling Assemblages 89 Latitudinal Gradients 90 Coastal Gradients 90 Seasonal Variability 91 Interannual Variability 93 Chapter 4 Genetics 95 Introduction 95 Molecular Phylogenetic Position of "Radiolarians" within Eukaryotes 96 Molecular Studies of Radiolarian's Position within Eukaryotes 97 Relationships of Radiolarian Clades 98 Origination Times of Radiolarian Clades 102 Family-Level Phylogeny 102 Spumellaria (Shell-Bearing Radiolarians) 105 Collodaria (Colonial or Naked Radiolarians) 105 Nassellaria 106 Acantharia 107 Microevolution of Radiolaria 107 Diversity of Pico-Radiolarian Material 111 Transcriptomics of Radiolaria 112 Methodology 113 DNA Extraction 114 Reproductive Cell Method 114 Dissecting Cell Method 114 PCR 114 Summary 114 Chapter 5 Taxonomy and Fossil Record 117 Introduction 117 PART 1 - Radiolarian Taxonomy 118 Principles of Species-Level Taxonomy 118 Rules for Describing and Naming Species 121 Current Status of Descriptive Radiolarian Taxonomy 124 Principles of Higher-Level Taxonomy 129 Haeckel and the Beginnings of Higher-Level Radiolarian Taxonomy 129 Biologic Systematics 132 Higher-Level Taxonomy in Radiolaria 134 The Observational Basis of Taxonomy: Structures of the Radiolarian Shell 136 Higher-Level Taxonomy in this Book 139 Formal Classification of Polycystina 143 Cenozoic Taxa 143 Order Spumellaria Ehrenberg 1876 143 Family Actinommidae Haeckel 1862 145 Family Heliodiscidae Haeckel 1881 149 Family Coccodiscidae Haeckel 1862, emend. Sanfilippo and Riedel 1980 151 Family Pyloniidae Haeckel 1881 153 Family Lithelidae Haeckel 1862 155 Family Tholonidae Haeckel 1887 156 Family Spongodiscidae Haeckel 1862 156 Order Nassellaria Ehrenberg 1876 160 Family Plagiacanthidae Hertwig 1879 162 Family Trissocyclidae (Haeckel) Goll 1968 [superfamily Acanthodesmiacea] 163 Family Theoperidae Haeckel 1881 163 Family Artostrobiidae Riedel 1967 167 Family Pterocoryithidae (Haeckel) Moore 1972 167 Family Carpocaniidae (Haeckel) Riedel, 1967 [Carpocaniinae] 171 Family Cannobotryidae Haeckel, 1881 173 Superfamily Collodaria 173 Family Collosphaeridae Müller, 1858 175 Family Sphaerozoidae Haeckel, 1862 175 Family Collophidiidae Biard and Suzuki, in Biard et al., 2015 177 Order Entactinaria 183 Family Orosphaeridae Haeckel, 1887 183 Family Saturnalidae Deflandre 1953 184 Mesozoic and Paleozoic Taxa 185 Species-Level Variation in Radiolaria 185 PART 2 - Summary of the Radiolarian Fossil Record 193 Cambrian and Ordovician 194 Silurian to the Lower Carboniferous 195 Late Paleozoic to Late Mesozoic Siliceous Sedimentation 196 Mass Extinctions at the End of the Paleozoic Era 197 Basal Mesozoic Scarcity of Radiolarian Fossils and Faunal Turnover (Early Triassic) 200 Triassic 201 Triassic-Jurassic Boundary Mass Extinction 204 Jurassic 205 Early and Middle Jurassic Radiolaria 205 Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous 208 Cretaceous 208 The K/T Extinction Event and Early Paleocene 212 Cenozoic 214 Chapter 6 Preservation and Methods 217 Introduction 217 Preservation 218 Geographic Variation in Preservation 222 Diagenesis 222 Loss of Rock Record 224 Differences between Modern and Ancient Oceans 224 Quality of Radiolarian Fossil Record 225 Methods 227 Collecting Material from the Water Column 228 Collecting Sediments 231 Collecting Lithified Material from Sections on Land 236 Recovering Radiolarians from Samples 238 Extracting Radiolarians with Intact Protoplasm 238 Extracting Radiolarian Skeletons 238 Separation of Radiolarians from other Chemically Resistant Similar-Sized Components of Residue 242 Mounting Radiolarians 243 Live Preparations 245 Dissection and Serial Sectioning 246 Imaging Radiolarians 247 Visualization (enhanced imagery) 248 Morphometrics 249 Automatic Identification 249 Chapter 7 Paleoceanography 253 Introduction 253 Radiolarians as Tracers of Water Masses 259 Assemblage-Based Methods of Paleoceanographic Analysis 259 Non-temperature Uses of Assemblage Analyses 268 Radiolarians in Bulk: Summary Indices and Non-Taxonomic Uses of Radiolarians in Paleoceanography 273 Chapter 8 Radiolarian Biostratigraphy 281 Introduction 281 Biostratigraphy in Shallow Marine Rocks: General Aspects 283 Biostratigraphy in Deep-Sea Sediment Sections 285 Other Types of Geochronologic Information 287 Radiometric Dating and Absolute Age 287 Paleomagnetic Stratigraphy 288 Stable Isotope Stratigraphy 290 Cyclostratigraphy 291 Quantitative Biostratigraphy 292 Cenozoic Radiolarian Stratigraphy 295 History of Development 296 Tropical Cenozoic Radiolarian Stratigraphy 297 Subtropical North Atlantic to Arctic 299 North Pacific 302 Southern Ocean 305 History 305 Characteristics 307 Important Sections 307 Important Species 307 Mesozoic Radiolarian Stratigraphy 308 Cretaceous 308 Europe and Southwest North America 311 Low-Latitude Western part of Mesotethys 311 Mid-Ltitude Northern Part of Mesotethys 311 Russian Epicontinental Seas 312 East Margin of the Mid-Latitude Pacific 312 Northwest Pacific 312 Other Regions 313 The Jurassic-Cretaceous Boundary (Tithonian-Berriasian Boundary) 313 Jurassic 314 Middle and Late Jurassic 314 Lower Jurassic 316 Triassic-Jurassic Boundary 316 Triassic 316 Latest Triassic (Rhaetian) 317 Carnian and Norian 318 Late Olenekian to Ladinian 318 Basal Triassic (Induan) and Permian-Triassic (P-T) boundary 318 Paleozoic Radiolarian Stratigraphy 319 Permian 319 Carboniferous 321 Devonian and Silurian 321 Ordovician and Cambrian 325 Chapter 9 Evolution 327 Introduction and General Principles 327 Features of the Deep-Sea Microfossil Record Relevant to the Study of Evolution 330 Microevolution 331 Pattern and Processes 332 Examples of Microevolution 333 Cladogenesis 333 Anagenesis 339 Extinction 344 Hybridization 344 Macroevolution 346 Definitions and Theory 346 Theories of Diversity and Evolution 348 Macroevolutionary Patterns in Radiolaria 349 Origin of Radiolarians 349 Origin of Collodaria and Colonial Radiolaria 352 Origin of Higher Taxa within Radiolaria - General Comments 354 Diversity History of Radiolarians 354 Methods of Diversity Reconstruction 354 Other Problems of Diversity Reconstruction 358 Data for Diversity Reconstruction 358 Global Phanerozoic Diversity 358 Paleozoic 363 Mesozoic 364 Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary 368 Cenozoic 372 Other Aspects of Cenozoic Radiolarian Macroevolutionary Change 382 Phanerozoic Diversity - A More Modest View 386 Summary Discussion 388 References 393 Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910829979503321 |
Ying Bai <1956-> | ||
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2020 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
SQL server database programming with Visual Basic.NET : concepts, designs and implementations / / Ying Bai |
Autore | Ying Bai <1956-> |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2020 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
Disciplina | 005.75/85 |
Collana | Wiley IEEE |
Soggetto topico |
Client/server computing
Database management Visual Basic (Computer program language) |
ISBN |
1-119-60860-0
1-119-60851-1 |
Classificazione |
007.609
005.75/85 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | und |
Nota di contenuto | Preface xi Acknowledgements xv Chapter 1 History 1 Introduction 1 Scientific Context 4 Early Studies (First Half of the Nineteenth Century) 8 C.G. Ehrenberg and J. Müller 8 Second Half of the Nineteenth Century to ca. 1920 13 E. Haeckel and his Disciples 13 Legacy of Early Studies 16 Early Twentieth Century (ca. 1920-1940) 17 The Early New Period (ca. 1940-1970) 20 The Origins of Radiolarian Biostratigraphy: 1940s to 1950s 20 Deep-Sea Drilling 21 Taxonomy 25 Biology 27 Mid New Period (1970-2000) 28 Current Period (2000-Present) 37 Chapter 2 Biology 41 General Characteristics of Planktonic Protist Biology 41 Physical Characteristics of the Pelagic Ocean 42 Plankton Taxa 46 Ecologic and Behavioral Constraints due to Small Body Size 46 Basic Radiolarian Cellular Structure 48 Skeleton 53 Skeleton Formation and Growth 55 Size 59 Colonial Forms 59 Life Cycle 60 Longevity 62 Motility 63 Feeding 63 Predators 65 Abundance and Role in Carbon Cycle 66 Symbiosis 67 Bioluminescence 68 Summary 69 Chapter 3 Ecology 71 Introduction 71 Biogeography 75 Vertical Distribution 83 Tropical Submergence 86 Longitudinal Gradients and Upwelling Assemblages 89 Latitudinal Gradients 90 Coastal Gradients 90 Seasonal Variability 91 Interannual Variability 93 Chapter 4 Genetics 95 Introduction 95 Molecular Phylogenetic Position of "Radiolarians" within Eukaryotes 96 Molecular Studies of Radiolarian's Position within Eukaryotes 97 Relationships of Radiolarian Clades 98 Origination Times of Radiolarian Clades 102 Family-Level Phylogeny 102 Spumellaria (Shell-Bearing Radiolarians) 105 Collodaria (Colonial or Naked Radiolarians) 105 Nassellaria 106 Acantharia 107 Microevolution of Radiolaria 107 Diversity of Pico-Radiolarian Material 111 Transcriptomics of Radiolaria 112 Methodology 113 DNA Extraction 114 Reproductive Cell Method 114 Dissecting Cell Method 114 PCR 114 Summary 114 Chapter 5 Taxonomy and Fossil Record 117 Introduction 117 PART 1 - Radiolarian Taxonomy 118 Principles of Species-Level Taxonomy 118 Rules for Describing and Naming Species 121 Current Status of Descriptive Radiolarian Taxonomy 124 Principles of Higher-Level Taxonomy 129 Haeckel and the Beginnings of Higher-Level Radiolarian Taxonomy 129 Biologic Systematics 132 Higher-Level Taxonomy in Radiolaria 134 The Observational Basis of Taxonomy: Structures of the Radiolarian Shell 136 Higher-Level Taxonomy in this Book 139 Formal Classification of Polycystina 143 Cenozoic Taxa 143 Order Spumellaria Ehrenberg 1876 143 Family Actinommidae Haeckel 1862 145 Family Heliodiscidae Haeckel 1881 149 Family Coccodiscidae Haeckel 1862, emend. Sanfilippo and Riedel 1980 151 Family Pyloniidae Haeckel 1881 153 Family Lithelidae Haeckel 1862 155 Family Tholonidae Haeckel 1887 156 Family Spongodiscidae Haeckel 1862 156 Order Nassellaria Ehrenberg 1876 160 Family Plagiacanthidae Hertwig 1879 162 Family Trissocyclidae (Haeckel) Goll 1968 [superfamily Acanthodesmiacea] 163 Family Theoperidae Haeckel 1881 163 Family Artostrobiidae Riedel 1967 167 Family Pterocoryithidae (Haeckel) Moore 1972 167 Family Carpocaniidae (Haeckel) Riedel, 1967 [Carpocaniinae] 171 Family Cannobotryidae Haeckel, 1881 173 Superfamily Collodaria 173 Family Collosphaeridae Müller, 1858 175 Family Sphaerozoidae Haeckel, 1862 175 Family Collophidiidae Biard and Suzuki, in Biard et al., 2015 177 Order Entactinaria 183 Family Orosphaeridae Haeckel, 1887 183 Family Saturnalidae Deflandre 1953 184 Mesozoic and Paleozoic Taxa 185 Species-Level Variation in Radiolaria 185 PART 2 - Summary of the Radiolarian Fossil Record 193 Cambrian and Ordovician 194 Silurian to the Lower Carboniferous 195 Late Paleozoic to Late Mesozoic Siliceous Sedimentation 196 Mass Extinctions at the End of the Paleozoic Era 197 Basal Mesozoic Scarcity of Radiolarian Fossils and Faunal Turnover (Early Triassic) 200 Triassic 201 Triassic-Jurassic Boundary Mass Extinction 204 Jurassic 205 Early and Middle Jurassic Radiolaria 205 Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous 208 Cretaceous 208 The K/T Extinction Event and Early Paleocene 212 Cenozoic 214 Chapter 6 Preservation and Methods 217 Introduction 217 Preservation 218 Geographic Variation in Preservation 222 Diagenesis 222 Loss of Rock Record 224 Differences between Modern and Ancient Oceans 224 Quality of Radiolarian Fossil Record 225 Methods 227 Collecting Material from the Water Column 228 Collecting Sediments 231 Collecting Lithified Material from Sections on Land 236 Recovering Radiolarians from Samples 238 Extracting Radiolarians with Intact Protoplasm 238 Extracting Radiolarian Skeletons 238 Separation of Radiolarians from other Chemically Resistant Similar-Sized Components of Residue 242 Mounting Radiolarians 243 Live Preparations 245 Dissection and Serial Sectioning 246 Imaging Radiolarians 247 Visualization (enhanced imagery) 248 Morphometrics 249 Automatic Identification 249 Chapter 7 Paleoceanography 253 Introduction 253 Radiolarians as Tracers of Water Masses 259 Assemblage-Based Methods of Paleoceanographic Analysis 259 Non-temperature Uses of Assemblage Analyses 268 Radiolarians in Bulk: Summary Indices and Non-Taxonomic Uses of Radiolarians in Paleoceanography 273 Chapter 8 Radiolarian Biostratigraphy 281 Introduction 281 Biostratigraphy in Shallow Marine Rocks: General Aspects 283 Biostratigraphy in Deep-Sea Sediment Sections 285 Other Types of Geochronologic Information 287 Radiometric Dating and Absolute Age 287 Paleomagnetic Stratigraphy 288 Stable Isotope Stratigraphy 290 Cyclostratigraphy 291 Quantitative Biostratigraphy 292 Cenozoic Radiolarian Stratigraphy 295 History of Development 296 Tropical Cenozoic Radiolarian Stratigraphy 297 Subtropical North Atlantic to Arctic 299 North Pacific 302 Southern Ocean 305 History 305 Characteristics 307 Important Sections 307 Important Species 307 Mesozoic Radiolarian Stratigraphy 308 Cretaceous 308 Europe and Southwest North America 311 Low-Latitude Western part of Mesotethys 311 Mid-Ltitude Northern Part of Mesotethys 311 Russian Epicontinental Seas 312 East Margin of the Mid-Latitude Pacific 312 Northwest Pacific 312 Other Regions 313 The Jurassic-Cretaceous Boundary (Tithonian-Berriasian Boundary) 313 Jurassic 314 Middle and Late Jurassic 314 Lower Jurassic 316 Triassic-Jurassic Boundary 316 Triassic 316 Latest Triassic (Rhaetian) 317 Carnian and Norian 318 Late Olenekian to Ladinian 318 Basal Triassic (Induan) and Permian-Triassic (P-T) boundary 318 Paleozoic Radiolarian Stratigraphy 319 Permian 319 Carboniferous 321 Devonian and Silurian 321 Ordovician and Cambrian 325 Chapter 9 Evolution 327 Introduction and General Principles 327 Features of the Deep-Sea Microfossil Record Relevant to the Study of Evolution 330 Microevolution 331 Pattern and Processes 332 Examples of Microevolution 333 Cladogenesis 333 Anagenesis 339 Extinction 344 Hybridization 344 Macroevolution 346 Definitions and Theory 346 Theories of Diversity and Evolution 348 Macroevolutionary Patterns in Radiolaria 349 Origin of Radiolarians 349 Origin of Collodaria and Colonial Radiolaria 352 Origin of Higher Taxa within Radiolaria - General Comments 354 Diversity History of Radiolarians 354 Methods of Diversity Reconstruction 354 Other Problems of Diversity Reconstruction 358 Data for Diversity Reconstruction 358 Global Phanerozoic Diversity 358 Paleozoic 363 Mesozoic 364 Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary 368 Cenozoic 372 Other Aspects of Cenozoic Radiolarian Macroevolutionary Change 382 Phanerozoic Diversity - A More Modest View 386 Summary Discussion 388 References 393 Index. |
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Ying Bai <1956-> | ||
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