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In a local area network (LAN) or intranet, there are many pieces of
hardare trying to gain access to the network transmission media at
the same time (i.e., phone lines, coax, wireless, etc.). However, a
network cable or wireless transmission frequency can physically
only allow one node to use it at a given time. Therefore, there
must be some way to regulate which node has control of the medium
(a media access control, or MAC, protocol). Ethernet is a MAC
protocol; it is one way to regulate physical access to network
tranmission media.
Ethernet networking is used primarily by networks that are
contained within a single physical location. If you need to design,
install, and manage a network in such an envronment, i.e., home or
small business office, then this book will give you an in-depth
understanding of the technology involved in an Ethernet network.
One of the major goals of this book is to demystify the jargon of
networks so that the reader gains a working familiarity with common
networking terminology and acronyms.
In addition, this books explains not only how to choose and
configure network hardware but also provides practical information
about the types of network devices and software needed to make it
all work. Tips and direction on how to manage an Ethernet network
are also provided.
This book therefore goes beyond the hardware aspects of Ethernet to
look at the entire network from bottom to top, along with enough
technical detail to enable the reader to make intelligent choices
about what types of transmission media are used and the way in
which the various parts of the network are interconnected.
*Explains how the Ethernet works, with emphasis on current
technologies and emerging trends in gigabit and fast Ethernet,
WiFi, routers, and security issues
*Teaches how to design and select complementary components of
Ethernet networks with a focus on home and small business
applications
*Discuses the various types of cables, software, and hardware
involved in constructing, connecting, operating and monitoring
Ethernet networks
While women are succeeding in historically male professions,
stereotypes of their lack of competence persist as obstacles to
their advancement, with popular media urging women to improve their
language skills if they hope to advance in traditionally male
professions.
In "Women Speaking Up: Getting and Using Turns in Workplace
Meetings," Cecilia E. Ford rejects popular notions of gender
difference and even deficiency in women's language use. She uses
careful analysis of interaction to counter negative myths, focusing
on women's turns as exemplars skills required by men and women
alike to contribute to workplace meetings. Based on videotaped
meetings in a variety of settings the author offers new insights
into vocal and non-vocal practices for getting and using turns in
these common workplace events. The book introduces conversation
analytic methods and presents new findings on turn taking, the use
of questions to present challenges and open participation, and the
interactional skills required to effectively raise issues that go
counter to ideas of higher ranking co-workers. For any one who
wants to understand meeting interaction, Women Speaking Up offers a
wealth of well-grounded new perspectives, while celebrating women's
demonstrated competence.
The twentieth century discovered the concept of sacred place
largely through the work of Martin Heidegger and Mircea Eliade.
Their writings on sacred place respond to the modern manipulation
of nature and secularization of space, and so may seem
distinctively postmodern, but their work has an important and
unacknowledged precedent in the Neoplatonism of Late Antiquity and
the early Middle Ages. "Sacred Place in Early Medieval
Neoplatonism" traces the appearance and development of sacred place
in the writings of Neoplatonists from the third to ninth centuries,
and sets them in the context of present-day debates over place and
the sacred.
The Clinical Manual for Treatment of Alcoholism and Addictions
provides a concise overview of addiction treatment issues relevant
to physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, alcohol and
drug counselors, and rehabilitation therapists who are involved in
the care of patients with substance use disorders.
Drawing from their extensive experience in treating addictions
in both inpatient and outpatient settings, the authors have
assembled a wealth of clinical information condensed into one
easy-to-read guide. The manual - Presents an overview of the
genetics, biological markers, and pathophysiology of addiction.-
Covers specific addictive substances in detail -- including
epidemiology, presentation, and diagnosis.- Highlights underlying
issues related to each substance and includes sections on
polysubstance abuse and psychiatric comorbidity.- Touches on
various evaluation and assessment tools- Reviews psychosocial and
pharmacological treatment modalities.
Throughout the book, complex material is made accessible through
the generous use of tables and charts, and key points summarize the
important take-away points for each chapter In addition, the manual
offers extensive coverage of many different aspects of addiction
psychiatry: - Specific patient populations, such as children and
adolescents, seniors, mentally and physically handicapped persons,
the chronically ill, and the homeless- Various treatment settings,
such as general hospitals, outpatient medical settings, and
emergency departments- Behavioral addictions, such as pathological
gambling, kleptomania, and compulsive buying- Violence, crime, and
suicidal behavior
With their vast impact on our culture and society, substance use
disorders may well become one of the main challenges for psychiatry
in the twenty-first century. Effective approaches to substance use
disorders require treatment combinations tailored specifically to
each individual. The Clinical Manual for Treatment of Alcoholism
and Addictions is an invaluable tool for informing clinicians about
the wide array of treatment options available to help their
patients who struggle with substance abuse problems.
This book contains the papers presented at the NATO Advanced Study
Institute (ASI) on the Basics of Man-Machine Communication for the
Design of Educational Systems, held August 16-26, 1993 in
Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The ASI addressed the state of the art
in the design of educational systems with respect to theories,
enabling technologies and advanced applications and implementation
issues. The topics discussed are grouped into four main subject
areas: 1) Fundamentals of human perception and reasoning, 2) New
media: enabling technologies, 3) Artificial Intelligence; software
and design techniques, and 4) Advanced applications. This
interdisciplinary approach, with a clear focus on the application
domain of learning environments, provided the platform for
interdisciplinary exchange and communication between the
participants. The role of human perception and reasoning was
presented in the context of design requirements. The construction
of usable human-machine interfaces requires designers to be aware
of the inherent competence of the human user. That is, a designer
needs to understand the resources that the user brings to the
interaction. This includes the general nature of human and world
interactions; the nature of the human perceptual system; the
natural learning processes by which the information given by the
senses is transformed into knowledge of the world; the reasoning
processes that allow humans to make inferences from that knowledge
once acquired; and the ways in which acquired knowledge may be
communicated to others through language.
This is a rich collection of essays highlighting the complex
relationship between cultural production and consumption using
examples from music, television, magazines, sports, and
advertising. Classic, contemporary, and newly commissioned articles
examine the key themes and debates on popular culture by key
scholars. Using a multitude of perspectives the book explores how
culture is commodified and turned into profit, including a study of
contemporary celebrity and fandom. In addition, issues of social
and cultural diversity are addressed in readings that are
accessible and provocative for both students and academics.
SQL Clearly Explained, Third Edition, provides an in-depth
introduction to using SQL (Structured Query Language). Readers will
learn not only SQL syntax, but also how SQL works. Although the
core of the SQL language remains relatively unchanged, the most
recent release of the SQL standard (SQL:2008) includes two sets of
extensions: 1) support for object-relational databases and 2)
support for XML. As a result, the set of standard SQL commands has
been greatly extended and this new edition takes that into account.
This new edition includes updated tips and tricks to reflect the
current concepts of SQL and XML standards; several new chapters
covering object-relational and XML extensions; and an ancillary
package that includes case studies, a syllabus, exams and more.
This book is intended for working SQL programmers, database
administrators, database designers, database analysts, and
application system developers as well as those who are developing
new features for database management systems who want to know about
user needs. This would include anyone working with electronic
content in the relational database context but also XML. Web
services, etc.
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This book brings all of the elements of database design together in
a single volume, saving the reader the time and expense of making
multiple purchases. It consolidates both introductory and advanced
topics, thereby covering the gamut of database design methodology ?
from ER and UML techniques, to conceptual data modeling and table
transformation, to storing XML and querying moving objects
databases.
The proposed book expertly combines the finest database design
material from the Morgan Kaufmann portfolio. Individual chapters
are derived from a select group of MK books authored by the best
and brightest in the field. These chapters are combined into one
comprehensive volume in a way that allows it to be used as a
reference work for those interested in new and developing aspects
of database design.
This book represents a quick and efficient way to unite valuable
content from leading database design experts, thereby creating a
definitive, one-stop-shopping opportunity for customers to receive
the information they would otherwise need to round up from separate
sources.
* Chapters contributed by various recognized experts in the field
let the reader remain up to date and fully informed from multiple
viewpoints.
* Details multiple relational models and modeling languages,
enhancing the reader's technical expertise and familiarity with
design-related requirements specification.
* Coverage of both theory and practice brings all of the elements
of database design together in a single volume, saving the reader
the time and expense of making multiple purchases.
Relational Database Design and Implementation: Clearly Explained,
Fourth Edition, provides the conceptual and practical information
necessary to develop a database design and management scheme that
ensures data accuracy and user satisfaction while optimizing
performance. Database systems underlie the large majority of
business information systems. Most of those in use today are based
on the relational data model, a way of representing data and data
relationships using only two-dimensional tables. This book covers
relational database theory as well as providing a solid
introduction to SQL, the international standard for the relational
database data manipulation language. The book begins by reviewing
basic concepts of databases and database design, then turns to
creating, populating, and retrieving data using SQL. Topics such as
the relational data model, normalization, data entities, and Codd's
Rules (and why they are important) are covered clearly and
concisely. In addition, the book looks at the impact of big data on
relational databases and the option of using NoSQL databases for
that purpose.
Countering popular myths of women's deficiencies in communicating
in traditionally male professions, the author uses women's talk to
illustrate the interactional skills required to contribute
effectively to workplace meetings, and presents new insights on the
organization of talk in meetings while celebrating women's clear
competence.
Technology And Society Illustrates The Impact Of Technological
Change, Both Positive And Negative, On Our World. The Author Looks
At How Technology Has Brought Many Positive Advancements To Our
Society, And Also Discusses The Significant Repercussions That We
Need To Consider. Ideal For Use In Numerous Courses Taught
Throughout The Computer Science Curriculum, Technology And Society
Will Help Students Turn Outward From Their Technical Studies And
Look At Technology From A Global Perspective.
"Network Security" is a comprehensive resource written for anyone
who plans or implements network security measures, including
managers and practitioners. It offers a valuable dual perspective
on security: how your network looks to hackers who want to get
inside, and how you need to approach it on the inside to keep them
at bay.
You get all the hands-on technical advice you need to succeed, but
also higher-level administrative guidance for developing an
effective security policy. There may be no such thing as absolute
security, but, as the author clearly demonstrates, there is a huge
difference between the protection offered by routine reliance on
third-party products and what you can achieve by actively making
informed decisions. You ll learn to do just that with this book s
assessments of the risks, rewards, and trade-offs related
implementing security measures.
+ Helps you see through a hacker's eyes so you can make your
network more secure.
+ Provides technical advice that can be applied in any environment,
on any platform, including help with intrusion detection systems,
firewalls, encryption, anti-virus software, and digital
certificates.
+ Emphasizes a wide range of administrative considerations,
including security policies, user management, and control of
services and devices.
+ Covers techniques for enhancing the physical security of your
systems and network.
+ Explains how hackers use information-gathering to find and
exploit security flaws.
+ Examines the most effective ways to prevent hackers from gaining
root access to a server.
+ Addresses Denial of Service attacks, "malware," and
spoofing.
+ Includes appendices covering the TCP/IP protocol stack,
well-known ports, and reliable sources for security warnings and
updates."
The search for the meaning of life has been a challenge throughout
history. "Reflect and Rejoice" is an effort to review my life--its
high points, its low points, and a lot of in-between points. This
is a reflection on my life's journey. I have had, what I would
call, a fantastic life. I have been blessed with many opportunities
and adventures. I have been an ordained Presbyterian minister for
over fifty years and served varied congregations. I served as the
pastor of the Protestant Congregation in Kathmandu, Nepal, which is
an international and interdenominational congregation. Prior to
going to Nepal, I served small rural churches and large urban
churches in the Midwest and in Florida. There was much to learn in
every situation. In this book I "reflect" on my life. And I
"rejoice" in the experiences that have helped give me insight into
how to sort out the important things in life from the chaff. I hope
you will enjoy sharing in my journey.
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