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Build a strong and efficient IoT infrastructure at industrial and
enterprise level by mastering Industrial IoT network Key Features
Gain hands-on experience working with industrial architecture
Explore the potential of cloud-based Industrial IoT platforms,
analytics, and protocols Improve business models and transform your
workforce with Industry 4.0 Book DescriptionWe live in an era where
advanced automation is used to achieve accurate results. To set up
an automation environment, you need to first configure a network
that can be accessed anywhere and by any device. This book is a
practical guide that helps you discover the technologies and use
cases for Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT). Hands-On Industrial
Internet of Things takes you through the implementation of
industrial processes and specialized control devices and protocols.
You'll study the process of identifying and connecting to different
industrial data sources gathered from different sensors.
Furthermore, you'll be able to connect these sensors to cloud
network, such as AWS IoT, Azure IoT, Google IoT, and OEM IoT
platforms, and extract data from the cloud to your devices. As you
progress through the chapters, you'll gain hands-on experience in
using open source Node-Red, Kafka, Cassandra, and Python. You will
also learn how to develop streaming and batch-based Machine
Learning algorithms. By the end of this book, you will have
mastered the features of Industry 4.0 and be able to build
stronger, faster, and more reliable IoT infrastructure in your
Industry. What you will learn Explore industrial processes,
devices, and protocols Design and implement the I-IoT network flow
Gather and transfer industrial data in a secure way Get to grips
with popular cloud-based platforms Understand diagnostic analytics
to answer critical workforce questions Discover the Edge device and
understand Edge and Fog computing Implement equipment and process
management to achieve business-specific goals Who this book is
forIf you're an IoT architect, developer, or stakeholder working
with architectural aspects of Industrial Internet of Things, this
book is for you.
This book follows a step-by-step, tutorial-based approach which
will teach you how to develop your own super cluster using
Raspberry Pi computers quickly and efficiently.Raspberry Pi Super
Cluster is an introductory guide for those interested in
experimenting with parallel computing at home. Aimed at Raspberry
Pi enthusiasts, this book is a primer for getting your first
cluster up and running. Basic knowledge of C or Java would be
helpful but no prior knowledge of parallel computing is necessary.
Presented in a hands-on style, this guide presents you with real
world examples to guide you through every process step by step.
This book will be useful for any developer, novice or expert, who
uses Framework Manager to build packages, but wants to expand their
knowledge even further.
This book is packed with real world examples. Each major
certification topic is covered in a separate chapter, which helps
to make understanding of concepts easier. At the end of each
chapter, you will find a variety of practice questions to
strengthen and test your learning. If you are a beginner to
intermediate level Cognos TM1 developer looking to add an important
IBM certification to your resume but don't know where to start,
this book is for you!
Today almost everyone has at least one computer and people can
check their email or surf the internet from their phones. In the
early days of computing, computers were the size of a large rooms,
there was no internet, and programming was either hard-wired or
done with punched cards. In his memoir, Birth of an Industry:
Computers in the Early Years, Gene Denk not only chronicles the
development of the early computers, but shares what it was like to
work in that fast-changing and challenging environment. In his
years at the Pacific Missile Range and through 25 years at IBM,
Gene's career spanned pivotal years in the industry. This book was
written so that important history would be saved for posterity.
With their straightforward style, Suresh Krishna and TC
Fenstermaker have put their years of experience and motivation into
this practical guide that assists in finding an integrated approach
to increased team productivity. The numerous tips, notes, and
suggestions strengthen your grasp of fundamentals and the
foundation upon which you are ready to build your customized
Rational Team Concert application. Ample screenshots make sure that
you get the configurations correct the first time. A real-world
Book Manager Application walks you through all the core features of
the Rational Team Concert during different phases of development
and release. If you are a Project Manager or a Team Member, who
would like to find an integrated approach to deal with modern
software development challenges, you should read this book. Or if
you are someone who likes to stay one step ahead in team
management, you have got the right choice here.
Written especially for programmers adopting a free-format style,
this manual explores the role of functions in writing RPG IV
programs. Demonstrating the potential of functions, many topics are
explored such as details about existing RPG IV built-in functions,
writing new functions, using ILE concepts to use C functions, and
utilizing IBM API's functions. Explaining how to write small
programs, either as sub-procedures or modules, and how to gather
those parts together to make programs that are easy to write and
maintain, this is a natural next step for programmers familiar with
a free-format style of coding.
This book was written with the novice or intermediate 8052
developer in mind. Assuming no prior knowledge of the 8052, it
takes the reader step-by-step through the architecture, including
discussions and explanations of concepts, such as internal RAM,
external RAM, Special Function Registers (SFRs), addressing modes,
timers, serial I/O, and interrupts. This is followed by an in-depth
section on assembly language, which explains each instruction in
the 8052 instruction set, as well as related concepts, such as
assembly language syntax, expressions, assembly language
directives, and how to implement 16-bit mathematical functions. The
book continues with a thorough explanation of the 8052 hardware
itself, reviewing the function of each pin on the microcontroller
and follows this with the design and explanation of a fully
functional single board computer - every section of the schematic
design is explained in detail to provide the reader with a full
understanding of how everything is connected, and why. in which the
reader will learn about the SBCMON monitor program for use on the
single board computer, interfacing with a 4x4 keypad, communicating
with a 16x2 LCD in direct-connect, as well as memory-mapped
fashion, utilizing an external serial EEPROM via the SPI protocol,
and using the I2C communication standard to access an external real
time clock. The book takes the reader with absolutely no knowledge
of the 8052 and provides him with the information necessary to
understand the architecture, design and build a functioning circuit
based on the 8052, and write software to operate the 8052 in
assembly language.
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