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LND: a reliable multi-tier storage device in NOW
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WAN Communication using SOAP protocol
CompSysTech '03 Proceedings of the 4th international conference conference on Computer systems and technologies: e-Learning
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Wireless internet handbook
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WSDL interface of services for distributed search in databases
CompSysTech '04 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Computer systems and technologies
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CompSysTech '04 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Computer systems and technologies
Knowledge Discovery with Genetic Programming for Providing Feedback to Courseware Authors
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
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Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
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Multi-Tiered On-Demand Resource Scheduling for VM-Based Data Center
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From the Publisher:In MySQL, Paul DuBois provides you with a comprehensive guide to one of the most popular relational database systems. As an important contributor to the online documentation for MySQL, Paul uses his day-to-day experience answering questions users post on the MySQL mailing list to pinpoint the problems most users and administrators encounter. The principal MySQL developer, Monty Widenius, along with a network of his fellow developers, reviewed the manuscript, providing Paul with the kind of insight no one else could supply. Instead of merely giving you a general overview of MySQL, Paul teaches you how to make the most of its capabilities. Through two sample databases that run throughout the book, he gives you solutions to problems you'll likely face. He helps you integrate MySQL efficiently with third-party tools, such as PHP and Perl, enabling you to generate dynamic Web pages through database queries. He also teaches you to write programs that access MySQL databases.