Software is the product of intellectual creativity, but protection of the intellectual property residing in software is the subject of some controversy. This book captures a wide range of perspectives on the topic from industry, academe, and government, drawing on information presented at a workshop and forum.
The Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) is an effort begun in 2003 whose goals include improving the capacity, efficiency, and safety of the U.S. air transportation system and also enabling reduction in noise, pollution, and energy use. The Federal Aviation Administration and various stakeholders, including equipment providers, airlines, and contractors, are currently implementing both near-term and midterm capabilities of this effort. Interim Report of a Review of the Next Generation Air Transportation System Enterprise Architecture, Software, Safety, and Human Factors is part of a larger project to examine NextGen's enterprise architecture and related issues. This interim report provides an initial assessment focusing on challenges of system architecture for software-intensive systems.
Contains the information needed to properly install, configure and maintain an Exchange Server system - whether a new installation or an upgrade. The text includes coverage of integrating multiple e-mail subsystems, with specific tailoring techniques for the different client workstations.
Annotation In this edition, there is a renewed emphasis on integrating Exchange with the Internet as well as extending its functionality into the area of collaboration. The authoring team from Software Spectrum provides both the theory and the best practices when working with Exchange. Specifically, Kent Joshi, a Managing Consultant draws upon his 13 years of corporate experience including his work at Microsoft, IBM, and his own company to cut through the hype and get down to nuts and bolts. Since it's debut in 1994, this book has been the one stop source for comprehensive, in-depth, detailed coverage of planning, deploying, supporting, and developing applications for Exchange. While there are many other big books for Exchange today, there are few that tailor their coverage uniquely for the intermediate and advanced who make their living working with the projects. In addition, this edition will feature additional coverage of undocumented features, workarounds, and practical (and unapologetic) advice for avoiding features that don't work well. You'll also see a writing style that crams in more information by not wasting coverage on information that can be gleaned by reading the manual and searching the Internet.
Contains the information needed to properly install, configure and maintain an Exchange Server system - whether a new installation or an upgrade. The text includes coverage of integrating multiple e-mail subsystems, with specific tailoring techniques for the different client workstations.
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