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Building the internet of things : implement new business models, disrupt competitors, and transform your industry / / Maciej Kranz
Building the internet of things : implement new business models, disrupt competitors, and transform your industry / / Maciej Kranz
Autore Kranz Maciej <1964->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (275 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 004.678
Soggetto topico Internet of things
Cooperating objects (Computer systems)
Internet industry - Management
ISBN 1-119-28568-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910822565903321
Kranz Maciej <1964->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Building the internet of things with IPv6 and MIPv6 : the evolving world of M2m communications / / Daniel Minoli
Building the internet of things with IPv6 and MIPv6 : the evolving world of M2m communications / / Daniel Minoli
Autore Minoli Daniel <1952->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (391 p.)
Disciplina 004.6/2
Soggetto topico Embedded Internet devices
Internet of things
TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)
Mobile computing
ISBN 1-118-64713-0
1-118-64705-X
1-118-64714-9
Classificazione COM060000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto -- PREFACE xiii / / ABOUT THE AUTHOR xvii -- 1 WHAT IS THE INTERNET OF THINGS? 1 -- 1.1 Overview and Motivations 1 -- 1.2 Examples of Applications 12 -- 1.3 IPv6 Role 17 -- 1.4 Areas of Development and Standardization 20 -- 1.5 Scope of the Present Investigation 23 -- Appendix 1.A: Some Related Literature 25 -- References 26 -- 2 INTERNET OF THINGS DEFINITIONS AND FRAMEWORKS 28 -- 2.1 IoT Definitions 28 -- 2.1.1 General Observations 28 -- 2.1.2 ITU-T Views 31 -- 2.1.3 Working Definition 33 -- 2.2 IoT Frameworks 38 -- 2.3 Basic Nodal Capabilities 44 -- References 46 -- 3 INTERNET OF THINGS APPLICATION EXAMPLES 48 -- 3.1 Overview 49 -- 3.2 Smart MeteringAdvanced Metering Infrastructure 52 -- 3.3 e-HealthBody Area Networks 55 -- 3.4 City Automation 62 -- 3.5 Automotive Applications 64 -- 3.6 Home Automation 67 -- 3.7 Smart Cards 70 -- 3.8 Tracking (Following and Monitoring Mobile Objects) 77 -- 3.9 Over-The-Air-Passive SurveillanceRing of Steel 79 -- 3.10 Control Application Examples 86 -- 3.11 Myriad Other Applications 93 -- References 94 -- 4 FUNDAMENTAL IoT MECHANISMS AND KEY TECHNOLOGIES 97 -- 4.1 Identification of IoT Objects and Services 97 -- 4.2 Structural Aspects of the IoT 101 -- 4.2.1 Environment Characteristics 101 -- 4.2.2 Traffic Characteristics 102 -- 4.2.3 Scalability 102 -- 4.2.4 Interoperability 103 -- 4.2.5 Security and Privacy 103 -- 4.2.6 Open Architecture 103 -- 4.3 Key IoT Technologies 103 -- 4.3.1 Device Intelligence 103 -- 4.3.2 Communication Capabilities 104 -- 4.3.3 Mobility Support 104 -- 4.3.4 Device Power 105 -- 4.3.5 Sensor Technology 107 -- 4.3.6 RFID Technology 111 -- 4.3.7 Satellite Technology 118 -- References 119 -- 5 EVOLVING IoT STANDARDS 120 -- 5.1 Overview and Approaches 120 -- 5.2 IETF IPv6 Routing Protocol for RPL Roll 123 -- 5.3 Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) 126 -- 5.3.1 Background 126 -- 5.3.2 Messaging Model 129 -- 5.3.3 RequestResponse Model 129 -- 5.3.4 Intermediaries and Caching 129 -- 5.4 Representational State Transfer (REST) 130.
5.5 ETSI M2M 130 -- 5.6 Third-Generation Partnership Project Service Requirements for Machine-Type Communications 131 -- 5.6.1 Approach 131 -- 5.6.2 Architectural Reference Model for MTC 134 -- 5.7 CENELEC 135 -- 5.8 IETF IPv6 Over Lowpower WPAN (6LoWPAN) 137 -- 5.9 ZigBee IP (ZIP) 137 -- 5.10 IP in Smart Objects (IPSO) 138 -- Appendix 5.A: Legacy Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems 138 -- References 142 -- 6 LAYER 12 CONNECTIVITY: WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE IoT 144 -- 6.1 WPAN Technologies for IoTM2M 145 -- 6.1.1 ZigbeeIEEE 802.15.4 155 -- 6.1.2 Radio Frequency for Consumer Electronics (RF4CE) 170 -- 6.1.3 Bluetooth and its Low-Energy Profile 170 -- 6.1.4 IEEE 802.15.6 WBANs 180 -- 6.1.5 IEEE 802.15 WPAN TG4j MBANs 181 -- 6.1.6 ETSI TR 101 557 184 -- 6.1.7 NFC 187 -- 6.1.8 Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC) and Related Protocols 189 -- 6.1.9 Comparison of WPAN Technologies 192 -- 6.2 Cellular and Mobile Network Technologies for IoTM2M 195 -- 6.2.1 Overview and Motivations 195 -- 6.2.2 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System 196 -- 6.2.3 LTE 197 -- Appendix 6.A: Non-Wireless Technologies for IoT: Powerline Communications 209 -- References 216 -- 7 LAYER 3 CONNECTIVITY: IPv6 TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE IoT 220 -- 7.1 Overview and Motivations 220 -- 7.2 Address Capabilities 224 -- 7.2.1 IPv4 Addressing and Issues 224 -- 7.2.2 IPv6 Address Space 225 -- 7.3 IPv6 Protocol Overview 231 -- 7.4 IPv6 Tunneling 239 -- 7.5 IPsec in IPv6 242 -- 7.6 Header Compression Schemes 242 -- 7.7 Quality of Service in IPv6 245 -- 7.8 Migration Strategies to IPv6 246 -- 7.8.1 Technical Approaches 246 -- 7.8.2 Residential Broadband Services in an IPv6 Environment 250 -- 7.8.3 Deployment Opportunities 252 -- References 254 -- 8 LAYER 3 CONNECTIVITY: MOBILE IPv6 TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE IoT 257 -- 8.1 Overview 257 -- 8.2 Protocol Details 266 -- 8.2.1 Generic Mechanisms 267 -- 8.2.2 New IPv6 Protocol, Message Types, and Destination Option 271 -- 8.2.3 Modifications to IPv6 Neighbor Discovery 277.
8.2.4 Requirements for Various IPv6 Nodes 278 -- 8.2.5 Correspondent Node Operation 278 -- 8.2.6 HA Node Operation 285 -- 8.2.7 Mobile Node Operation 286 -- 8.2.8 Relationship to IPV4 Mobile IPv4 (MIP) 291 -- References 292 -- 9 IPv6 OVER LOW-POWER WPAN (6LoWPAN) 293 -- 9.1 BackgroundIntroduction 294 -- 9.2 6LoWPANs Goals 296 -- 9.3 Transmission of IPv6 Packets Over IEEE 802.15.4 297 -- References 301 -- GLOSSARY 302 -- INDEX 356.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139045103321
Minoli Daniel <1952->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Building the internet of things with IPv6 and MIPv6 : the evolving world of M2m communications / / Daniel Minoli
Building the internet of things with IPv6 and MIPv6 : the evolving world of M2m communications / / Daniel Minoli
Autore Minoli Daniel <1952->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (391 p.)
Disciplina 004.6/2
Soggetto topico Embedded Internet devices
Internet of things
TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)
Mobile computing
ISBN 1-118-64713-0
1-118-64705-X
1-118-64714-9
Classificazione COM060000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto -- PREFACE xiii / / ABOUT THE AUTHOR xvii -- 1 WHAT IS THE INTERNET OF THINGS? 1 -- 1.1 Overview and Motivations 1 -- 1.2 Examples of Applications 12 -- 1.3 IPv6 Role 17 -- 1.4 Areas of Development and Standardization 20 -- 1.5 Scope of the Present Investigation 23 -- Appendix 1.A: Some Related Literature 25 -- References 26 -- 2 INTERNET OF THINGS DEFINITIONS AND FRAMEWORKS 28 -- 2.1 IoT Definitions 28 -- 2.1.1 General Observations 28 -- 2.1.2 ITU-T Views 31 -- 2.1.3 Working Definition 33 -- 2.2 IoT Frameworks 38 -- 2.3 Basic Nodal Capabilities 44 -- References 46 -- 3 INTERNET OF THINGS APPLICATION EXAMPLES 48 -- 3.1 Overview 49 -- 3.2 Smart MeteringAdvanced Metering Infrastructure 52 -- 3.3 e-HealthBody Area Networks 55 -- 3.4 City Automation 62 -- 3.5 Automotive Applications 64 -- 3.6 Home Automation 67 -- 3.7 Smart Cards 70 -- 3.8 Tracking (Following and Monitoring Mobile Objects) 77 -- 3.9 Over-The-Air-Passive SurveillanceRing of Steel 79 -- 3.10 Control Application Examples 86 -- 3.11 Myriad Other Applications 93 -- References 94 -- 4 FUNDAMENTAL IoT MECHANISMS AND KEY TECHNOLOGIES 97 -- 4.1 Identification of IoT Objects and Services 97 -- 4.2 Structural Aspects of the IoT 101 -- 4.2.1 Environment Characteristics 101 -- 4.2.2 Traffic Characteristics 102 -- 4.2.3 Scalability 102 -- 4.2.4 Interoperability 103 -- 4.2.5 Security and Privacy 103 -- 4.2.6 Open Architecture 103 -- 4.3 Key IoT Technologies 103 -- 4.3.1 Device Intelligence 103 -- 4.3.2 Communication Capabilities 104 -- 4.3.3 Mobility Support 104 -- 4.3.4 Device Power 105 -- 4.3.5 Sensor Technology 107 -- 4.3.6 RFID Technology 111 -- 4.3.7 Satellite Technology 118 -- References 119 -- 5 EVOLVING IoT STANDARDS 120 -- 5.1 Overview and Approaches 120 -- 5.2 IETF IPv6 Routing Protocol for RPL Roll 123 -- 5.3 Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) 126 -- 5.3.1 Background 126 -- 5.3.2 Messaging Model 129 -- 5.3.3 RequestResponse Model 129 -- 5.3.4 Intermediaries and Caching 129 -- 5.4 Representational State Transfer (REST) 130.
5.5 ETSI M2M 130 -- 5.6 Third-Generation Partnership Project Service Requirements for Machine-Type Communications 131 -- 5.6.1 Approach 131 -- 5.6.2 Architectural Reference Model for MTC 134 -- 5.7 CENELEC 135 -- 5.8 IETF IPv6 Over Lowpower WPAN (6LoWPAN) 137 -- 5.9 ZigBee IP (ZIP) 137 -- 5.10 IP in Smart Objects (IPSO) 138 -- Appendix 5.A: Legacy Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems 138 -- References 142 -- 6 LAYER 12 CONNECTIVITY: WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE IoT 144 -- 6.1 WPAN Technologies for IoTM2M 145 -- 6.1.1 ZigbeeIEEE 802.15.4 155 -- 6.1.2 Radio Frequency for Consumer Electronics (RF4CE) 170 -- 6.1.3 Bluetooth and its Low-Energy Profile 170 -- 6.1.4 IEEE 802.15.6 WBANs 180 -- 6.1.5 IEEE 802.15 WPAN TG4j MBANs 181 -- 6.1.6 ETSI TR 101 557 184 -- 6.1.7 NFC 187 -- 6.1.8 Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC) and Related Protocols 189 -- 6.1.9 Comparison of WPAN Technologies 192 -- 6.2 Cellular and Mobile Network Technologies for IoTM2M 195 -- 6.2.1 Overview and Motivations 195 -- 6.2.2 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System 196 -- 6.2.3 LTE 197 -- Appendix 6.A: Non-Wireless Technologies for IoT: Powerline Communications 209 -- References 216 -- 7 LAYER 3 CONNECTIVITY: IPv6 TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE IoT 220 -- 7.1 Overview and Motivations 220 -- 7.2 Address Capabilities 224 -- 7.2.1 IPv4 Addressing and Issues 224 -- 7.2.2 IPv6 Address Space 225 -- 7.3 IPv6 Protocol Overview 231 -- 7.4 IPv6 Tunneling 239 -- 7.5 IPsec in IPv6 242 -- 7.6 Header Compression Schemes 242 -- 7.7 Quality of Service in IPv6 245 -- 7.8 Migration Strategies to IPv6 246 -- 7.8.1 Technical Approaches 246 -- 7.8.2 Residential Broadband Services in an IPv6 Environment 250 -- 7.8.3 Deployment Opportunities 252 -- References 254 -- 8 LAYER 3 CONNECTIVITY: MOBILE IPv6 TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE IoT 257 -- 8.1 Overview 257 -- 8.2 Protocol Details 266 -- 8.2.1 Generic Mechanisms 267 -- 8.2.2 New IPv6 Protocol, Message Types, and Destination Option 271 -- 8.2.3 Modifications to IPv6 Neighbor Discovery 277.
8.2.4 Requirements for Various IPv6 Nodes 278 -- 8.2.5 Correspondent Node Operation 278 -- 8.2.6 HA Node Operation 285 -- 8.2.7 Mobile Node Operation 286 -- 8.2.8 Relationship to IPV4 Mobile IPv4 (MIP) 291 -- References 292 -- 9 IPv6 OVER LOW-POWER WPAN (6LoWPAN) 293 -- 9.1 BackgroundIntroduction 294 -- 9.2 6LoWPANs Goals 296 -- 9.3 Transmission of IPv6 Packets Over IEEE 802.15.4 297 -- References 301 -- GLOSSARY 302 -- INDEX 356.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812105303321
Minoli Daniel <1952->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Building type basics for senior living [[electronic resource]] / Perkins Eastman
Building type basics for senior living [[electronic resource]] / Perkins Eastman
Autore Eastman Perkins
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (452 p.)
Disciplina 725/.560973
Collana Building Type Basics
Soggetto topico Older people - Dwellings - United States - Planning
Old age homes - United States - Design and construction
Adult day care centers - United States - Design and construction
Nursing homes - United States - Design and construction
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-33018-8
1-118-33290-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Building Type Basics for: Senior Living; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Senior Living Today; State of the Industry; Demographics; Accessibility; Solutions; Design and the Aging Process; Biological Aging; Social Passage; 2. Programming & Planning Guidelines; Understanding the Marketplace; Programming Space Guidelines; Community Based Options; Typical users; Sponsors, Settings, Payments, and Reimbursements; Geriatric Outpatient Clinic; Adult Day Care; Long-Term Care; Typical Users and Care; Sponsors and Owners; Settings; Program and Design; Housing Models; Long-Term Care Programs
Program and DesignHospice; Users and Services; History of Hospice; Sponsors and Owners; Purpose-Built Hospice Care Settings; Program and Design; Payment, Reimbursement, and Regulation; Assisted Living Residences; Typical Users; Sponsors and Owners; Settings; Program and Design; Resident Unit; Unit Features; Unit Amenities; Planning Approaches; Payment, Reimbursement, and Regulation; Regulation; Trends and Innovations; Residences for Persons with Alzheimer's and Dementia; Typical Users; Sponsors and Owners; Settings; Program and Design; Design Considerations
New Housing and Care ConceptsGreen Houses and Small Houses; Culture Change; Affordability; Reducing the Cost of Housing for Seniors; 4. Project Process and Management; Planning, Design, and Implementation Process; Strategic Planning and Preliminary Definition of Need; Feasibility Analysis; Selection and Organization of Project Team; Programming and Predesign; Schematic Design; Obtaining Approval and/or Financing; Design Development; Construction Documentation; Selection of the Construction and FF&E Installation Teams and Purchasing; Construction and Installation; Occupancy
Common Problems and Cautions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910465609003321
Eastman Perkins  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Building type basics for senior living [[electronic resource]] / Perkins Eastman
Building type basics for senior living [[electronic resource]] / Perkins Eastman
Autore Eastman Perkins
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (452 p.)
Disciplina 725/.560973
Altri autori (Persone) PerkinsL. Bradford
Collana Building Type Basics
Soggetto topico Older people - Dwellings - United States - Planning
Old age homes - United States - Design and construction
Adult day care centers - United States - Design and construction
Nursing homes - United States - Design and construction
ISBN 1-118-33018-8
1-118-33290-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Building Type Basics for: Senior Living; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Senior Living Today; State of the Industry; Demographics; Accessibility; Solutions; Design and the Aging Process; Biological Aging; Social Passage; 2. Programming & Planning Guidelines; Understanding the Marketplace; Programming Space Guidelines; Community Based Options; Typical users; Sponsors, Settings, Payments, and Reimbursements; Geriatric Outpatient Clinic; Adult Day Care; Long-Term Care; Typical Users and Care; Sponsors and Owners; Settings; Program and Design; Housing Models; Long-Term Care Programs
Program and DesignHospice; Users and Services; History of Hospice; Sponsors and Owners; Purpose-Built Hospice Care Settings; Program and Design; Payment, Reimbursement, and Regulation; Assisted Living Residences; Typical Users; Sponsors and Owners; Settings; Program and Design; Resident Unit; Unit Features; Unit Amenities; Planning Approaches; Payment, Reimbursement, and Regulation; Regulation; Trends and Innovations; Residences for Persons with Alzheimer's and Dementia; Typical Users; Sponsors and Owners; Settings; Program and Design; Design Considerations
New Housing and Care ConceptsGreen Houses and Small Houses; Culture Change; Affordability; Reducing the Cost of Housing for Seniors; 4. Project Process and Management; Planning, Design, and Implementation Process; Strategic Planning and Preliminary Definition of Need; Feasibility Analysis; Selection and Organization of Project Team; Programming and Predesign; Schematic Design; Obtaining Approval and/or Financing; Design Development; Construction Documentation; Selection of the Construction and FF&E Installation Teams and Purchasing; Construction and Installation; Occupancy
Common Problems and Cautions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910792171303321
Eastman Perkins  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Building type basics for senior living [[electronic resource]] / Perkins Eastman
Building type basics for senior living [[electronic resource]] / Perkins Eastman
Autore Eastman Perkins
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (452 p.)
Disciplina 725/.560973
Altri autori (Persone) PerkinsL. Bradford
Collana Building Type Basics
Soggetto topico Older people - Dwellings - United States - Planning
Old age homes - United States - Design and construction
Adult day care centers - United States - Design and construction
Nursing homes - United States - Design and construction
ISBN 1-118-33018-8
1-118-33290-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Building Type Basics for: Senior Living; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Senior Living Today; State of the Industry; Demographics; Accessibility; Solutions; Design and the Aging Process; Biological Aging; Social Passage; 2. Programming & Planning Guidelines; Understanding the Marketplace; Programming Space Guidelines; Community Based Options; Typical users; Sponsors, Settings, Payments, and Reimbursements; Geriatric Outpatient Clinic; Adult Day Care; Long-Term Care; Typical Users and Care; Sponsors and Owners; Settings; Program and Design; Housing Models; Long-Term Care Programs
Program and DesignHospice; Users and Services; History of Hospice; Sponsors and Owners; Purpose-Built Hospice Care Settings; Program and Design; Payment, Reimbursement, and Regulation; Assisted Living Residences; Typical Users; Sponsors and Owners; Settings; Program and Design; Resident Unit; Unit Features; Unit Amenities; Planning Approaches; Payment, Reimbursement, and Regulation; Regulation; Trends and Innovations; Residences for Persons with Alzheimer's and Dementia; Typical Users; Sponsors and Owners; Settings; Program and Design; Design Considerations
New Housing and Care ConceptsGreen Houses and Small Houses; Culture Change; Affordability; Reducing the Cost of Housing for Seniors; 4. Project Process and Management; Planning, Design, and Implementation Process; Strategic Planning and Preliminary Definition of Need; Feasibility Analysis; Selection and Organization of Project Team; Programming and Predesign; Schematic Design; Obtaining Approval and/or Financing; Design Development; Construction Documentation; Selection of the Construction and FF&E Installation Teams and Purchasing; Construction and Installation; Occupancy
Common Problems and Cautions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819001803321
Eastman Perkins  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Building wealth through venture capital : a practical guide for investors and the entrepreneurs they fund / / Leonard A. Batterson, Kenneth M. Freeman
Building wealth through venture capital : a practical guide for investors and the entrepreneurs they fund / / Leonard A. Batterson, Kenneth M. Freeman
Autore Batterson Leonard A. <1944->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (227 pages)
Disciplina 332.04154
Collana THEi Wiley ebooks
Soggetto topico Venture capital
Investments
Business enterprises - Finance
ISBN 1-119-40937-3
1-119-40938-1
1-119-40936-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Introduction -- Understanding the major players -- The venture capitalist : funder of dreams -- The entrepreneur : his mind and his "cultivation" -- For the investor : a guide to realizing big returns -- Why should you invest in venture capital? -- How to find the right venture capital firm -- Venture capital investment vs. "Buffet's real rules" of investment -- Avoid the seduction of unicorns : get in early -- Finding the highest quality investments at the right price -- For the entrepreneur: a guide to the money search and all that follows -- The mating dance : prospecting for a venture capital investor -- The final exam : due diligence -- Finding your deal-doing lawyer -- Financing has arrived and "you're married" . . . now what? -- The last dance : a successful exit -- Interview with a successful entrepreneur -- Looking ahead : what's to come -- The foreseeable future -- Acknowledgments -- About the authors.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910271032603321
Batterson Leonard A. <1944->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Building Winning Algorithmic Trading Systems [[electronic resource] ] : A Trader's Journey From Data Mining to Monte Carlo Simulation to Live Trading
Building Winning Algorithmic Trading Systems [[electronic resource] ] : A Trader's Journey From Data Mining to Monte Carlo Simulation to Live Trading
Autore Davey Kevin
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (284 p.)
Disciplina 332.64
332.642028567
Collana Wiley Trading
Soggetto topico Electronic trading of securities
Futures
Investment analysis
Monte Carlo method
Portfolio management
ISBN 1-118-77888-X
1-118-77894-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto BUILDING WINNING ALGORITHMIC TRADING SYSTEMS; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; INTRODUCTION; Who Can Benefit from This Book?; PART I A Trader's Journey; CHAPTER 1 The Birth of a Trader; My Moving Average Debacle; CHAPTER 2 Enough Is Enough; Research; You Can't Lose-Or Can You?; Averaging Down-Adding to Losers; The Wild Man Emerges; Time to Evaluate; CHAPTER 3 World Cup Championship of Futures Trading® Triumph; 2005; 2006; 2007; Reflections on the Contest; CHAPTER 4 Making the Leap-Transitioning to Full Time; Confidence; What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong; Capital; What I Did Right
What I Did Wrong Living Expenses; What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong; Family Support; What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong; Home Office Setup; What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong; Trading Strategies; What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong; Brokers; What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong; Free Time; What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong; Taking the Plunge; PART II Your Trading System; CHAPTER 5 Testing and Evaluating a Trading System; Historical Back Testing; Out-of-Sample Testing; Walk-Forward Analysis; Real-Time Analysis; CHAPTER 6 Preliminary Analysis; CHAPTER 7 Detailed Analysis
What Is Monte Carlo Analysis? Inputs to Monte Carlo Simulator; Limitations of the Simulator; Simulator Output; Starting Equity; Risk of Ruin; Median Drawdown; Median Profit, Median Return; Return/Drawdown; Prob > 0; Summary; CHAPTER 8 Designing and Developing Systems; Isn't It All Just Optimizing?; PART III Developing a Strategy; CHAPTER 9 Strategy Development-Goals and Objectives; CHAPTER 10 Trading Idea; How Will You Enter a Market?; How Will You Exit a Market?; What Markets Will You Trade?; What Type of System Do You Want?; What Time Frame/Bar Size Will You Trade?
How Will You Program the Strategy? CHAPTER 11 Let's Talk about Data; How Much?; Pit or Electronic Data?; Continuous Contracts; The Impact of Electronic Markets; Testing with Forex Data; Summary; CHAPTER 12 Limited Testing; Entry Testing; Fixed-Stop and Target Exit; Fixed-Bar Exit; Random Exit; Entry Evaluation Criteria; Exit Testing; Similar-Approach Entry; Random Entry; Exit Evaluation Criteria; Core System Testing; Monkey See, Monkey Do; Test 1: "Monkey Entry"; Test 2: "Monkey Exit"; Test 3: "Monkey Entry, Monkey Exit"; Time Frames; Monkey Testing-Example
CHAPTER 13 In-Depth Testing/Walk-Forward Analysis No Parameters; A Walk-Forward Primer; Walk-Forward Inputs; In Period; Out Period; Fitness Function; Net Profit; Linearity of Equity Curve; Return on Account; Anchored/Unanchored; Running the Analysis; Put the Walk-Forward Strategy Together; CHAPTER 14 Monte Carlo Analysis and Incubation; Incubation; Evaluating Incubation; CHAPTER 15 Diversification; Designing with Diversification in Mind; Measuring Diversification; Daily Return Correlation; Linearity of Equity Curve; Maximum Drawdown; Monte Carlo, Return/Drawdown
CHAPTER 16 Position Sizing and Money Management
Record Nr. UNINA-9910141661503321
Davey Kevin  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Building Winning Algorithmic Trading Systems [[electronic resource] ] : A Trader's Journey From Data Mining to Monte Carlo Simulation to Live Trading
Building Winning Algorithmic Trading Systems [[electronic resource] ] : A Trader's Journey From Data Mining to Monte Carlo Simulation to Live Trading
Autore Davey Kevin
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (284 p.)
Disciplina 332.64
332.642028567
Collana Wiley Trading
Soggetto topico Electronic trading of securities
Futures
Investment analysis
Monte Carlo method
Portfolio management
ISBN 1-118-77888-X
1-118-77894-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto BUILDING WINNING ALGORITHMIC TRADING SYSTEMS; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; INTRODUCTION; Who Can Benefit from This Book?; PART I A Trader's Journey; CHAPTER 1 The Birth of a Trader; My Moving Average Debacle; CHAPTER 2 Enough Is Enough; Research; You Can't Lose-Or Can You?; Averaging Down-Adding to Losers; The Wild Man Emerges; Time to Evaluate; CHAPTER 3 World Cup Championship of Futures Trading® Triumph; 2005; 2006; 2007; Reflections on the Contest; CHAPTER 4 Making the Leap-Transitioning to Full Time; Confidence; What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong; Capital; What I Did Right
What I Did Wrong Living Expenses; What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong; Family Support; What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong; Home Office Setup; What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong; Trading Strategies; What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong; Brokers; What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong; Free Time; What I Did Right; What I Did Wrong; Taking the Plunge; PART II Your Trading System; CHAPTER 5 Testing and Evaluating a Trading System; Historical Back Testing; Out-of-Sample Testing; Walk-Forward Analysis; Real-Time Analysis; CHAPTER 6 Preliminary Analysis; CHAPTER 7 Detailed Analysis
What Is Monte Carlo Analysis? Inputs to Monte Carlo Simulator; Limitations of the Simulator; Simulator Output; Starting Equity; Risk of Ruin; Median Drawdown; Median Profit, Median Return; Return/Drawdown; Prob > 0; Summary; CHAPTER 8 Designing and Developing Systems; Isn't It All Just Optimizing?; PART III Developing a Strategy; CHAPTER 9 Strategy Development-Goals and Objectives; CHAPTER 10 Trading Idea; How Will You Enter a Market?; How Will You Exit a Market?; What Markets Will You Trade?; What Type of System Do You Want?; What Time Frame/Bar Size Will You Trade?
How Will You Program the Strategy? CHAPTER 11 Let's Talk about Data; How Much?; Pit or Electronic Data?; Continuous Contracts; The Impact of Electronic Markets; Testing with Forex Data; Summary; CHAPTER 12 Limited Testing; Entry Testing; Fixed-Stop and Target Exit; Fixed-Bar Exit; Random Exit; Entry Evaluation Criteria; Exit Testing; Similar-Approach Entry; Random Entry; Exit Evaluation Criteria; Core System Testing; Monkey See, Monkey Do; Test 1: "Monkey Entry"; Test 2: "Monkey Exit"; Test 3: "Monkey Entry, Monkey Exit"; Time Frames; Monkey Testing-Example
CHAPTER 13 In-Depth Testing/Walk-Forward Analysis No Parameters; A Walk-Forward Primer; Walk-Forward Inputs; In Period; Out Period; Fitness Function; Net Profit; Linearity of Equity Curve; Return on Account; Anchored/Unanchored; Running the Analysis; Put the Walk-Forward Strategy Together; CHAPTER 14 Monte Carlo Analysis and Incubation; Incubation; Evaluating Incubation; CHAPTER 15 Diversification; Designing with Diversification in Mind; Measuring Diversification; Daily Return Correlation; Linearity of Equity Curve; Maximum Drawdown; Monte Carlo, Return/Drawdown
CHAPTER 16 Position Sizing and Money Management
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808289003321
Davey Kevin  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2014
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Building your own robots / / by Gordon McComb
Building your own robots / / by Gordon McComb
Autore McComb Gordon
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (131 pages)
Disciplina 629.892
Collana Dummies Junior
Soggetto topico Robots
Robots - Design and construction
ISBN 1-119-30245-5
1-119-30244-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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McComb Gordon  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2016
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