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1. CA/Ntl 5pk Intractv Desk Map Us
2. Interactive Decision Maps: Approximation
3. Map-based Mobile Services: Theories,
4. Molly Moccasins -- Treasure Map
5. Map-based Mobile Services: Design,
6. History of the Expedition under
7. Web and Wireless Geographical
8. Visualizing the Semantic Web:
9. Motion-Free Super-Resolution
10. Enterprise Development with Flex
 
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1. CA/Ntl 5pk Intractv Desk Map Us Soc Stds
by HSP
 Hardcover: Pages (2005-03)
list price: US$15.32
Isbn: 0153467851
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Interactive Map of the United States, dry erase sheets, 3 per package ... Read more


2. Interactive Decision Maps: Approximation and Visualization of Pareto Frontier
by Alexander V. Lotov, Vladimir A. Bushenkov, Georgy K. Kamenev
Kindle Edition: 336 Pages (2004-02-29)
list price: US$135.00
Asin: B000PC6BDI
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Since the volume may be of interest to a broad variety of people, it is arranged in parts that require different levels of mathematical background. Part I is written in a simple form and can be assessed by any computer-literate person interested in the application of visualization methods in decision making. This part will be of interest to specialists and students in various fields related to decision making including environmental studies, management, business, engineering, etc. In Part II computational methods are introduced in a relatively simple form. This part will be of interest to specialists and students in the field of applied optimization, operations research and computer science. Part III is written for specialists and students in applied mathematics interested in the theoretical basis of modern optimization. Due to this structure, the parts can be read independently. For example, students interested in environmental applications could restrict themselves to Part I and the Epilogue. In contrast, those who are interested in computational methods can skip Part I and read Part II only. Finally, specialists, who are interested in the theory of approximation of multi-dimensional convex sets or in estimation of disturbances of polyhedral sets, can read the corresponding chapters of Part III. ... Read more


3. Map-based Mobile Services: Theories, Methods and Implementations
Kindle Edition: 260 Pages (2004-12-22)
list price: US$179.00
Asin: B000PC11ME
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The book is divided into three parts: theory, method and implementation. Starting with a summary of the state-of-the-art in mobile technologies, the first part analyses their impacts on cartography and pinpoints the missing theories concerned with the development of map-based mobile services. A conceptual framework of mobile cartography is then introduced with the emphasis on mobile usage context. The second part is devoted to the design methodology under the constraints defined in the theoretical framework. A core issue deals with personalised mobile map services. The final part demonstrates the feasibility of the methods by using application scenarios. The accompanying CD-ROM contains the PDF-Files in colour.

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4. Molly Moccasins -- Treasure Map (Molly Moccasins Adventure Story and Activity Books)
by Victoria Ryan O'Toole
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-03-05)
list price: US$2.99
Asin: B0042X9AYS
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Molly Moccasins is a new series of adventure stories and activities.Molly Moccasins' philosophy is that life's an every day adventure.In this story, Molly discovers that creating a wild and crazy treasure map can be surprising! ... Read more


5. Map-based Mobile Services: Design, Interaction and Usability
Kindle Edition: 352 Pages (2008-08-06)
list price: US$189.00
Asin: B001GNC07G
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This book reports the newest research and technical achievements on the following theme blocks: design of mobile map services and its constraints, typology and usability of mobile map services, visualization solutions on small displays for time-critical tasks, mobile map users, interaction and adaptation in mobile environments and applications of map-based mobile services.

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6. History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. I.
by Meriwether Lewis, William Clar
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-07-19)
list price: US$4.78
Asin: B003WJRGOO
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"History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, to the Sources of the Missouri, thence across the Rocky Mountains, and down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed during the Years 1804-5-6, by order of the Government of the United States. Prepared for the press by Paul Allen, Esquire."

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7. Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems: 4th International Workshop, W2GIS 2004, Goyang, Korea, November 26-27, 2004, Revised Selected Papers
Kindle Edition: 255 Pages (2005-08-05)
list price: US$69.95
Asin: B000VZQU12
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems, W2GIS 2004, held in Goyang, Korea in November 2004.

The 19 revised full papers presented went through two rounds of reviewing and improvement and were selected from initially 39 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on Web GIS, mobile GIS and LBS, interoperability and security in W2GIS, indexing and query processing in W2GIS, map services for location-based services, and 3D GIS and telematics.

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8. Visualizing the Semantic Web: XML-based Internet and Information Visualization
Kindle Edition: 202 Pages (2004-10-21)
list price: US$87.95
Asin: B000PY3T1S
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The Web is undergoing revolutionary changes – its second generation is emerging. The key player in the new generation is not HTML but XML (this is why it is also known as "the XML-based Web"). If the appearance of web pages is a major concern in the first generation, then the meaning (or semantics) of information on the Web is the focus of the second generation, which is why it is also called "the Semantic Web." The new edition of the pioneering monograph on Visualising the Semantic Web has undergone a number of changes in order to reflect recent research results, web standards, developments and trends. In this new edition, 2 chapters have been removed, 4 new chapters have been added and the 10 remaining chapters have been completely revised and updated.

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4-0 out of 5 stars your data does not have to be in XML format
If you are analysing various XML-encoded data, and am overwhelmed with the sheer mass of it all, you have probably wondered about displaying it. The problem is that there are an infinite number of ways to display data.

This book can only describe a small, finite number of display ideas. But it may well be worth your while to at least quickly thumb through the chapters. Various authors offer different takes on their data sets. The book also has some nice colour plates showing results.

In the book's title, you can ignore Semantic Web if you so choose. The key thing is supposedly that you have XML data. But it turns out that even this is not a necessary restriction. One way to read this book is to look for different data visualisation ideas. If you find one that is promising, you then have to reimplement it for your data structures. ... Read more


9. Motion-Free Super-Resolution
by Subhasis Chaudhuri, Joshi Manjunath
Kindle Edition: 239 Pages (2005-07-06)
list price: US$149.00
Asin: B000PY3N7I
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Motion-Free Super-Resolution is a compilation of very recent work on various methods of generating super-resolution (SR) images from a set of low-resolution images. The current literature on this topic deals primarily with the use of motion cues for the purpose of generating SR images. These cues have, it is shown, their advantages and disadvantages. In contrast, this book shows that cues other than motion can also be used for the same purpose, and addresses both the merits and demerits of these new techniques.

Motion-Free Super-Resolution supersedes much of the lead author’s previous edited volume, "Super-Resolution Imaging," and includes an up-to-date account of the latest research efforts in this fast-moving field. This sequel also features a style of presentation closer to that of a textbook, with an emphasis on teaching and explanation rather than scholarly presentation.

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10. Enterprise Development with Flex
by Yakov Fain, Victor Rasputnis, Anatole Tartakovsky
Kindle Edition: 688 Pages (2010-03-16)
list price: US$43.99
Asin: B0043D2F6W
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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If you want to use Adobe Flex to build production-quality Rich Internet Applications for the enterprise, this groundbreaking book shows you exactly what's required. You'll learn efficient techniques and best practices, and compare several frameworks and tools available for RIA development -- well beyond anything you'll find in Flex tutorials and product documentation. Through many practical examples, the authors impart their considerable experience to help you overcome challenges during your project's life cycle.Enterprise Development with Flex also suggests proper tools and methodologies, guidelines for determining the skill sets required for the project, and much more.Choose among several frameworks to build Flex applications, including Cairngorm, PureMVC, Mate, and Clear ToolkitApply selected design patterns with FlexLearn how to extend the Flex framework and build your own component libraryDevelop a sample AIR application that automatically synchronizes local and remote databases to support your sales forceGet solutions for leveraging AMF protocol and synchronizing Flex client data modifications with BlazeDS-based serversDetermine the actual performance of your application and improve its efficiency ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A 'must' for any Flex collection
A key resource is Yakov Fain, Victor Rasputnis & Anatole Tartakovsky's ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT WITH FLEX provides a fine key to using Adobe Flex to build production-quality Rich Internet Applications. From choosing Flex-building frameworks and applying Flex designs to improving design efficiency, this is a powerful presentation and a 'must' for any Flex collection.

4-0 out of 5 stars Some great in-depth info
Overall, this book has a lot of really useful info that you won't find in other Flex books...actually a lot of the content I haven't seen anywhere at all, so props for that. Chapter 7's tip on bootstrapping libraries as applications is very slick, and exactly the type of thing I expected from this book.

There were a few points I didn't really like as well.First, the book starts up comparing Flex frameworks and talking about some design patterns.I'm taking the point of view that the book is supposed to cover advanced topics for advanced Flex developers, so the target audience should already have a good handle on these things...so the first couple of chapters are basically wasted content, and could have been put to better use (did we really need a section on embeddng content with SWFObject?)

Second, it felt like a good chunk of the book covered messaging with LiveCycle, and had an overall Java-centric slant to it.I guess in this case it's just a matter of what the author's typical development scenario is like versus my own.Some parts were irrelevant, but generally when I see too much of a Java influence in these books and tutorials and such, my eyes tend to glaze over and I really start to tune out.I really would have like to seen more focus on things like custom Ant builds and continuous integration...generally an expansion on a lot of the content of chapter 4 that was glossed over.

Overall though, great job by the authors.Great tips, great code samples...if you're doing, or are looking to do, any sort of serious Flex development beyond the basics I'd highly recommend it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Content
Very clearly written with lots of in-depth material and plenty of references to chase up on the web. It starts out assuming that you are writing database line of business applications rather than websites. If you are a professional developer writing business systems, this is the most relevant and clearly written Flex book that I have read. The technical nature of the material and the fast moving field will make this book out of date fairly quickly however, so if you are reading this positive review in 2012, you should probably temper it somewhat.

5-0 out of 5 stars It's Worth book to buy it.
Just finish reading the last book from Yakov Fain, Victor Rasputnis and Anatole Tartakovsky.
Book, is quite a bit of a new revamp from first book of same authors, I love the way they write and in a level of how they manage the subject of each chapter.
And as I know them since 2004 not good enough to retribution to them and to you a book review about it.

The book itself it's worth enough just because of chapter 5,7 and 8. I will detail later bellow.

The Chapter 6 it's interesting but doubt with some aspect for example a deep example of using GraniteDS, WebOrb for Java where has many options to who uses Java in the back-end. Code-gen, Data Sync, EBJ3 support, among other improvements that product changed from past years. It should show a much more examples of integration, not just WebOrb but cover also ColdFusion which is missing too in the chapter.

On Chapter 5 I liked the way they talk about resending the channel back which is not very well documented in the official BlazeDS developer guide. That's made a chapter worth enough just to clarify that for anyone who buys this book.

On Chapter 7 will help you with modules, but don't to except much from it, it's still a thing that we need to handle it, but not 100% that will works fine. But this chapter definitely will help you pass throw some of basic and intermediate problems in real life projects, There's also a just little detail that authors could added on the book where is the Potomac aka. OSGi in Flex application, where it's a seamless integration OSGi on Flex apps, that could be added to the book, specially if you're a Java developer, you're used to use OSGi on yours first class projects.

Chapter 8 it's a well written, and will help you understand process of reduce memory consumption, but has many limitations on describing the chapter, an example of that. I missed using FlexPMD to identify problems or bad practices on your code, which is very valuable to enterprise application and collaboration development. But one of pages that I most liked was, when they mentioned RSL for modules, which completes the chapter 7, that's a must read part.

Printing in Flex is really hassle, and I believe on next release they could increase of easy access API to printing, in AIR 2.0 for example we gain a lot of new API improvements and new capabilities, but still missing some of it on Flash player way, Chapter 11 helps you to understand both sides of coin, on generating PDF on client side and server side.

There are many other subjects that might attract your attention, but for my needs, theses were most valuables chapters of book and my opinion on what I've get reading it. Authors does really have domain on the subject, but should added theses topics that I mentioned, to the developer who are border by non very useful Flex books titles.

Thanks Yakov, Victor and Anatole, you guys wrote a book that does really add value to the Flex community, specially for who uses Flex with Java back-end like me.

It's worth to buy it? Sure, if you take seriously, not just hype, but seriously about development, theses chapters I mentioned will catch you up. ... Read more


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