Jordan, real and lie structures in operator algebras: By Shavkat Ayupov, Abdugafur Rakhimov, and Shukhrat Usmanov. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. (1997). 225 pages. NLG 195.00, $115.00, GBP 70.00
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
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- 124 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0898-1221
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other resources. 6. Internet directories and search engines. 7. Finding people and places. 8. Accessing libraries and other resources with T&et.
Part IV. Email and news. 9. Why email and news. 10. Email strategies and survival tips. 11. Mailing lists. 12. Getting along in Usenet. 13. Netscape messenger and collabre discussions. 14. MSIE Internet mail. 15. MSIE Internet news. Part V. File handling. 16. File types and extensions, 17. FPT and file transfer. 18. FTP command reference. 19. File compression and archiving. Part VI. Helpers and plug-ins. 20. Helper applications. 21. Plug-ins and ActivX controls. Part VII. Web authoring. 22. Authoring for the web. 23. HTML tags and attributes. 24. Color names and values. 25. Character entities. 26. GIFs, applets, and other enhancements. Part VIII. Internet relay chat. 27. It's about chat. 28. IFlC command reference. Glossary. Index. Develooina Business Svstems with CORBA. By Waqar Sadiq and Fred Cummins. Cambridge University Press, NY. (1998). 261 pages. $44.95 (Includes CD-ROM). Contents: Legal Notice. About the Authors. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part 1. Concepts and methods. Chapter 1. Introduction to distributed-objects technology. Chapter 2. Distributed-objects strategy. Chapter 3. CORBA-An overview. Chapter 4. Planning and Managing Development Projects. Part 2. Architecture, design, and programming. Chapter 5. The business objects facility. Chapter 6. Design issues. Chapter 7. Programming CORBA objects. Part 3. Tools and vendor components. Chapter 8. The Orbiv object request broker. Chapter 9. Application component libraries. Appendix A. Running the business objects facility. Appendix B. Reliable financial services business application. Appendix C. License. Index. 'I. Edited by Dwight Deugo. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. (1998). 230 pages. $29.95. Contents: Introduction: Java Report in Review. Section one. Introduction to Java. Believing the hype (Arthur van Hoff). Assessing the Java security layers (Joel Scotkin). Section two. Language features. Multitasking in Java