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66071The data model resource book : vol 1 : a library of universal data models by for all enterprises

The development of corporate database systems is complex, time-consuming, and expensive, causing developers to look for ways to cut costs. Len Silverston found a way to do this by identifying core data models that most companies share, standardizing them, and making them available on this CD-ROM.

66072The data model resource book : vol 2 : a library of universal data models by industry types (with CD)

Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. Manufacturing. Chapter 3. Telecommunications. Chapter 4. Health care. Chapter 5. Insurance. Chapter 6.Financial services. Chapter 7. Professional services. Chapter 8. Travel. Chapter 9. E-commerce models. Chapter 10. Using the industry medels in the real world.

66073The data model resource book : vol 3 : universal patterns for data modeling

Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2. Setting up roles: What parties do. Chapter 3. Using roles: How parties are involved. Hierarchies, aggregations, and peer-to-peer relationship: The organization of similar data. Chapter 5. Types and catergories: The classification of data. Chapter 6. Status: The States of data. Chapter 7. Contact mechanisms: How to get in touch. Chapter 8. Business rules: How things should work. Chapter 9: Using the patterns. Chapter 10: Socializing the pattern.

66074The day after the dollar crashes : a survival guide for the rise of the new world order

The book describes what government can do now to soften the dollar's fall later Details how to lead the charge to introduce innovations and solutions to meet the inevitable challenges of new kinds of economic forces Reveals how to profit by changing expectations and taking action to align investments with reality The Day After the Dollar Crashes tears away the illusions generated by politicians, media, and the financial industry to show how investors can position themselves to survive and thrive in a New World Order.

66075The dBASE language handbook : quicksilver, clipper, dbxl, dBASE III, dBASE III Plus, dBASE IV, and FoxBase+

Includes sections: Overview of the dBASE language dialects; Command reference; Function reference.

66076The dBASE language reference

This helpful guide covers the differences between the popular dialects of the dBASE language, including dBASE III Plus and IV, FoxPro, and Clipper. Also includes command reference, featuring the syntax, use, and examples of each command.

66077The dead sea scrolls : 75 years since their historic discovery

Some 75 years after the discovery of the first texts in the Judean Desert, the Dead Sea Scrolls still make headlines. THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS brings you the story of their unearthing, the ongoing archaeological work in the caves, and the details of who may have written the texts. Some highlights include: The history of the momentous discovery; A look at modern technology employed by archaeologists and historians in the search for the scrolls; and overviews of the biblical books of the scrolls and the ways the impacted Christianity.

66078The deag sea scrolls : delve into their hostoric discovery

This book explores the extraordinary discovery and historical importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls, one of the most significant archaeological finds of the 20th century. The scrolls were discovered between 1947 and 1956 in caves near the Dead Sea, close to the ancient settlement of Qumran.

66079The declining significance of race : blacks and changing American institutions : 2nd ed.

This is a short but important book. . . Wilson presents a cogent and convincing interpretation of how the changing political and economic structure of the United States profoundly affected the position of black Americans.

66080The deep learning revolution

The deep learning revolution has brought us driverless cars, the greatly improved Google Translate, fluent conversations with Siri and Alexa, and enormous profits from automated trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Deep learning networks can play poker better than professional poker players and defeat a world champion at Go. In this book, Terry Sejnowski explains how deep learning went from being an arcane academic field to a disruptive technology in the information economy.