Sep 08

InDesign CS4 For Dummies
Indesign Cs4 For Dummies
Galen Gruman, “InDesign CS4 For Dummies”
For Dummies | 2008 | ISBN: 047038848X | 432 pages | PDF | 6 MB
InDesign is the preferred graphic design software, and InDesign CS4 is loaded with cool new desktop publishing features. InDesign CS4 For Dummies shows you how to use every one!
Whether youÂ’re an experienced designer or just want to create a cool newsletter for the school soccer team, youÂ’ll benefit from Galen GrumanÂ’s guidance. This desktop publishing expert shows you how to navigate InDesign menus, dialog boxes, panels, and panes; streamline your work with templates; prepare your creations for printing or online publication, and more.Explore the new tools, work with the application frame, and set preferences for the way you workLearn to open and save documents and export content
Get familiar with the Pages panel, apply Master Pages, and work with Layers
Make the most of color with color libraries, multi-ink colors, spot versus process color, and gradientsCreate layout guidelines and use color swatches for consistencyStreamline text formatting by using styles and treat text as a graphic elementDesign for the Web with hyperlinks, multimedia elements, and Flash filesSee how InDesign CS4 works seamlessly with other applications in the Adobe Creative Suit Discover why good design is part science and part art and learn to manipulate, organize, and align design objects
Take advantage of tips for cropping and positioning graphics
Prepare for printing or other output with enhanced preflighting tools
InDesign CS4 For Dummies also offers great advice for designing pages that do their job perfectly. Start creating today!
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Sep 08

VBScript in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition

Vbscript In A Nutshell, 2nd Edition

ISBN: 0596004885 Publisher: O’Reilly Media, Inc. Author: Paul Lomax, Ron Petrusha

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Lightweight yet powerful, VBScript from Microsoft® is used in four main areas: server-side web applications using Active Server Pages (ASP), client-side web scripts using Internet Explorer, code behind Outlook forms, and automating repetitive tasks using Windows Script Host (WSH). VBScript in a Nutshell , Second Edition delivers current and complete documentation for programmers and system administrators who want to develop effective scripts. Completely updated for VBScript 5.6, WSH 5.6 and ASP 3.0, VBScript In a Nutshell , Second Edition includes updated introductory chapters that will help you keep current with the significant changes since the first edition was published. New chapters introduce the Windows Script Component for creating binary COM components, and the Script Encoder. Regardless of your level of experience programming with VBScript, VBScript in a Nutshell , Second Edition is the book you’ll want by your side–the most complete, up-to-date, and easy-to-use language reference available.

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Sep 08

Even You Can Learn Statistics: A Guide for Everyone Who Has Ever Been Afraid of Statistics
Even You Can Learn Statistics: A Guide For Everyone Who Has
David M. Levine, David F. Stephan, “Even You Can Learn Statistics: A Guide for Everyone Who Has Ever Been Afraid of Statistics”
FT Press | 2009 | ISBN: 0137010591 | 384 pages | PDF | 3,7 MB
Even You Can Learn Statistics, 2nd Ed. is the easiest guide to using statistics in your everyday work or study.Experienced educators David Levine and David Stephan teach statistics hands-on, in plain English, with as little math and as many revealing examples as possible. Levine and Stephan define each concept and technique in plain English, and then explain why it’s important, when it’s used, and how you can apply it yourself. This Second Edition is fully-updated with new examples that designed to be easily worked with Microsoft Excel, the free OpenOffice.org Calc spreadsheet program, or any TI-83 compatible calculator. This new edition also adds detailed problems and worked solutions at the end of every chapter, along with a library of updated multiple choice questions that help you quickly test and build your knowledge. It contains more Excel and OpenOffice.org guidance, as well as an entirely new chapter on multiple regression, the powerful statistical tool for understanding the relationship between several independent variables in applications ranging from business to science. If you do want to understand statistics’ deeper mathematical foundations, optional “Equation Blackboard” sections illuminate the equations at work beneath many of today’s most crucial statistical techniques. Along the way, Levine and Stephan also help you overcome common misconceptions about statistics, so you can use any statistical method more confidently and successfully.

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Sep 08

70 Japanese Gestures: No Language Communication, eBook
70 Japanese Gestures: No Language Communication, Ebook
Paperback: 160 pages
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press (October 1, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1933330015
ISBN-13: 978-1933330013

Product Description
Who needs to speak Japanese? There’s a lot you can say with traditional hand gestures and body motions that are universal as well as uniquely Japanese. This whimsical look at “the language of no language” will teach you to hurl insults, flirt, agree, excuse yourself, cross the street, and even make promises-wordlessly! (And who is that stoic guy wearing a suit in all the photos?) Finally, a way to tell someone at a loud party, “Your underwear is showing,” in four easy hand motions. This is a book for the serious student, the class clown, and the crazy guy at Akihabara Station hoping to communicate with Godzilla.Hamiru-aqui is a Japanese artist based in Tokyo.

About the Author
Hamiru-aqui is a Japanese artist based in Tokyo. She received the 2001 London International Advertising Award. Aileen Chang is a 3rd-generation Chinese born and raised in Tokyo.
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Sep 08

Hacking Vim: A Cookbook To Get The Most Out Of The Latest Vi

Kim Schulz, “Hacking Vim: A Cookbook to get the Most out of the Latest Vim Editor: From personalizing Vim to productivity optimizations: Recipes to make life easier for experienced Vim users ”
Packt Publishing | 2007 | ISBN: 1847190936 | 228 pages | PDF | 2,6 MB

From personalizing Vim to productivity optimizations: Recipes to make life easier for experienced Vim users
Create, install, and use Vim scripts
Personalize your work-area
Optimize your Vim editor to be faster and more responsive

In Detail
Each chapter of this book deals with a different aspect, and provides recipes for easy-to-use hacks to customize and simplify your Vim experience. After an introduction covering the derivation of Vim and its relatives from the vi editor, the author explains basic changes that you can make to the appearance of the Vim editor. Further chapters cover improved navigation through files and buffers in Vim; speeding up your work with templates, auto-completion, folding, sessions, and registers; and formatting text and code, including using external formatting scripts. The final comprehensive chapter covers everything about using Vim scripts and scripting to extend functionality.

Vim stands for Vi IMproved and is the editor of choice for programmers looking for a highly configurable, stable, open-source, multi-platform text editor. It is included with almost every Linux distribution as the standard text editor, and can be used to work with source code from any language. A big advantage of using Vim is that it can be extensively customized; you can control the basic interface, define personalized key mappings, implement macros, and call external or user-defined scripts. Vim has its own scripting language that allows for plug-in like extensions to enable IDE behavior, syntax scripts and highlighting, color schemes, themes, and utility scripts that can add a wide range of features and functionality. Vim 7.0, for which this book is written, includes spell-checking, code completion, document tabs, current line and column highlighting, undo branches, and more.

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Sep 08

Troubleshooting and Repairing Diesel Engines
Troubleshooting And Repairing Diesel Engines
Paul Dempsey “Troubleshooting and Repair of Diesel Engines”
McGraw-Hill Professional | English | 2007-10-15 | ISBN: 0071493719 | 400 pages | PDF | 7,7 MB

Harness the Latest Tools and Techniques for Troubleshooting and Repairing Virtually Any Diesel Engine Problem

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Sep 08

Optimizing Factory Performance

Product Description:

TQM, Reengineering, Theory of Constraints, JIT, Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing . . .

These are just some of the methods that, over the past five decades, have promised to transform any manufacturing firm into a lean, mean, moneymaking machine. While each incorporates certain fundamental truths, strengths, and benefits, they are not panaceas. Nor do they necessarily provide much-needed insight into the science that underlies factory performance.

James Ignizio, Ph.D., an internationally recognized performance optimization expert, believes that only a balanced approach will provide the significant and sustainable improvement required of firms who will survive and prosper in the twenty-first century.

In this breakthrough guide, Dr. Ignizio picks up where such concepts as Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing leave off to provide you with a holistic, three-dimensional approach to mastering the art and science of manufacturing.

Focusing on the three primary enemies of factory performance—complexity, variability, and lackluster leadership—Optimizing Factory Performance cuts to the heart of the problem of less-than-world-class performance and demonstrates how those enemies manifest themselves in companies across manufacturing sectors. Ignizio also explores the insidious effect company politics and flagging commitment to manufacturing performance have on competitiveness.

Emphasizing the all-important, often overlooked third dimension of manufacturing—factory protocols—Ignizio describes the types of strategicand tactical changes to physical plant and operating procedures any company can make to achieve performance improvements. In addition, he arms you with powerful, original metrics for measuring and comparing factory performance, as well as a set of interactive simulation models, available online at www.mhprofessional.com/ignizio.

Running throughout the book is an often amusing, always instructive account of the fictional high-tech firm, Muddle, Inc., which helps support the concepts discussed in the real world of manufacturing, while reinforcing key lessons learned.

Read Optimizing Factory Performance and find out how to transform your organization into the kind of fast, agile manufacturer that delivers the right products to the right customers at the right time— every time.

Summary: Tiger Woods in the Factory
Rating: 5

In this book you will learn the difference between knowing how to hit a good shot and how to win a golf tournament. Tiger Woods is the best golfer in the world. However, there are some golfers who the hit the ball farther, who chip the ball better, who can bend the ball one way or the other, but no one can utilize all the tools in the golf bag the way Tiger does. The same can be said for optimizing factory performance. In this book you will be shown how to utilize all the tools in the bag to make the factory run at peak performace.

Over the last 100 years or so of manufacturing there have been many techniques developed to help factories improve performance. The problem is most companies employ the lastest fad until the next new one comes along and replaces it. What Dr. Ignizio explains in his fascinating book is how to recognize the situation and employ the correct tool for the job. So if a factory has to keep the ball low and fly over water to get to the green there are ways to achieve that. If a factory is trying to complete the best round of its life and maximize profits there are tools for that as well.

In short this book is informative and entertaining. If used properly it will propell you to the round of your life or make you wildly successful in optimizing your factory performance.

Summary: A must read for factory managers and engineers
Rating: 5

Professor James Ignizio’s book (Optimizing Factory Performance) may receive mixed reviews from its readers. Those who might insist that such methods as Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, Theory of Constraints, or Reengineering are infallible, have an unlimited scope, and may be applied in isolation (e.g., with little regard to the politics and culture of the organization and/or in lieu of an appreciation of the scientific foundation of production line performance) may find the book unnerving if not controversial. As Ignizio points out, while such methods as Lean, Six Sigma, and ToC provide a means to achieve significant improvement in factory performance, they are not a panacea and they represent but one part of the achievement of any sustainable results. Such methods must be applied to the right problem, in the right manner, by those with the right training – and having an appreciation of both their scope and limitations.

Those who seek a practical, yet scientifically-based means to improve factory (or supply chain) performance will, on the other hand, likely be delighted. As Professor Bill Biles (University of Louisville) cites in his Foreword to Ignizio’s book, Optimizing Factory Performance “provides a major step forward in establishing a science of manufacturing systems.” Biles goes on to say that ” advances the science of manufacturing systems in ways no other author has even attempted.” Having read the book, and as someone aware of the significant results of its pragmatic approach, I could not agree more.

The first part of the book (Chapters 1 through 8) provides the foundation for the understanding of the operation of production lines and the causes of degraded performance. Ignizio insists that it is imperative to isolate and remove the causes of problems – rather than simply attempt to sooth their symptoms. He provides a number of original approaches in support of this goal. Of particular importance is his introduction of factory performance metrics that provide a means to objectively evaluate and compare factory performance – and normalized to account for changes in factory loading as well as being appropriate for non-traditional factories (e.g., reentrant production lines such as employed in semiconductor fabs). Chapter 2 of the book, an accounting of the history of manufacturing, is in itself worth the price of the text.

The second half of the book (Chapters 9 through 15) covers methods to deal with the three obstacles to factory performance (i.e., complexity, variability, and lackluster leadership). These methods are accompanied by illustrative examples. Whether the reader is a college student, university professor, factory engineer, or a manager within a factory setting, the book provides an understanding of production lines that has not been seen heretofore. Ignizio’s book should, in particular, be required reading for the managers who have a serious interest in understanding and dealing with the actual running of a real world factory.

Summary: Strongly recommend this book
Rating: 5

As someone who has witnessed, first-hand, the successful results of the implementation of the basic approach and many of the concepts covered in Ignizio’s book, I would strongly encourage its adoption in both industry and academia. An approach that couples the politics, art, and science of manufacturing is unique and, for the most part, missing from either university courses or industrial training courses. Ignizio’s book rectifies that omission.

Ignizio provides a clear and comprehensive overview of production lines and the causes of performance degradation. He avoids the hyperbole found in some books and, instead, focuses on the means necessary to describe, measure, and provide significant and sustainable factory performance. Clearly Ignizio has experience working in a factory and providing him an appreciation of what it takes to run an actual production line.

Accompanying each chapter of the book is an ongoing story of a fictional manufacturing firm, the Muddle Corporation. This novelette alone is worth the price of the book. Anyone who has worked in any organization will recognize the types of characters and situations introduced in these stories. Each tale serves to reinforce the ideas in the main body of the text and to indicate the crucial impact of a firm’s culture and politics on the success or failure of any type of effort to improve factory performance. Frankly, the book deserves six stars.

* Publisher: McGraw-Hill
* Number Of Pages: 400
* Publication Date: 2009-07-17
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0071632859
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780071632850

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Sep 08

Sams Teach Yourself Flash MX ActionScript in 24 Hours

Sams Teach Yourself Flash Mx Actionscript In 24 Hours

ISBN: 0672323850 Publisher: Sams Author: Gary Rosenzweig

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Macromedia Flash delivers sound, interactivity, graphics, and animations across multiple browsers and platforms. It enables developers to create interactive interfaces and distinctive Web applications. ActionScript is the behind-the-scenes programming language that offers greater control and functionality in Flash programming. Sams Teach Yourself Flash ActionScript in 24 Hours offers a clearly written, well organized introduction to programming Flash with ActionScript. The reader will be taught basic programming techniques while creating their own interactive Flash movies.

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Sep 08

Human Stem Cell Manual

“Human Stem Cell Manual: A Laboratory Guide” Jeanne F. Loring
Academic Press | English | 2007-06-11 | ISBN: 0123704650 | 488 pages | PDF | 18,6 MB

Stem cells are self-replicating and undifferentiated, meaning their function is not yet cell, tissue, or organ-specific. Due to the unique nature of these cells, research into their biology and function holds great promise for therapeutic applications through replacement or repair of diseased and damaged cells. This reader-friendly manual provides a practical “hands on” guide to the culture of human embryonic and somatic stem cells. By presenting methods for embryonic and adult lines side-by-side, the authors lay out an elegant and unique path to understanding the science of stem cell practice. The authors begin with a broad-based introduction to the field, and also review legal and regulatory issues and patents. Each experimental strategy is presented with an historical introduction, detailed method, discussion of alternative methods, and common pitfalls. This lab guide for researchers also serves as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate students in laboratory courses.

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Sep 08

Hunting Security Bugs, 073562187x

Microsoft Press 2006 | ISBN-10: 073562187X | 592 Pages | PDF | 22,3 MB

Finding security flaws is now a fundamental development task, yet there has not been adequate documentation of the process used to find security bugs—until now. Before the Internet, computers were deployed in trusted environments and software development and testing practices emphasized functionality over security. As networking technologies emerged, though, times changed and people began to connect their computers together, instead of deploying in silos. However, development and testing practices did not account for attacks that could be mounted over networks.

The material currently available does not provide much practical guidance and the instructions given often fail to cultivate the right mindset and approach to enable people to successfully identify security issues before the software is published. This in-depth, technical reference highlights up-to-date tools, technologies, and techniques for helping find and eliminate vulnerabilities in software. Written for testers by testers, it delivers practical, hands-on guidance on how to find, classify, and assess bugs. In addition, this book covers the thought process behind security testing, use of source code to help in testing, and ways to spot security design flaws.

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