Kamis, 28 Juli 2016

1Bookcase - 5 books ready for downloading


1Bookcase - 5 books ready for downloading

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Designing Efficient BPM Applications

Posted: 27 Jul 2016 03:38 PM PDT

Designing Efficient BPM Applications

Looking for efficiency gains in your business? If you're a business analyst, this practical guide will show you how to design effective business process management (BPM) applications. Every business uses business processes—these everyday tasks help you gain and retain customers, stay profitable, and keep your operations infrastructure functioning.

BPM specialists Christine McKinty and Antoine Mottier show you step-by-step how to turn a simple business procedure into an automated, process-based application. Using hands-on examples, you'll quickly learn how to create an online process that's easy to use. Each chapter builds on earlier material.

You don't have to have any programming experience to design business processes—and if you have skills in designing workflows and understanding human interactions with processes, you already have a headstart.

Through the course of this book, you will:

  • Build a prototype of an application page
  • Create the most frequent use flow in a process, and define the data model
  • Generate real process forms and produce the first version of the application
  • Connect your application to external information systems, and then build and test the complete application

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Site Reliability Engineering

Posted: 27 Jul 2016 03:32 PM PDT

Site Reliability Engineering

The overwhelming majority of a software system's lifespan is spent in use, not in design or implementation. So, why does conventional wisdom insist that software engineers focus primarily on the design and development of large-scale computing systems?

In this collection of essays and articles, key members of Google's Site Reliability Team explain how and why their commitment to the entire lifecycle has enabled the company to successfully build, deploy, monitor, and maintain some of the largest software systems in the world. You'll learn the principles and practices that enable Google engineers to make systems more scalable, reliable, and efficient—lessons directly applicable to your organization.

This book is divided into four sections:

  • Introduction—Learn what site reliability engineering is and why it differs from conventional IT industry practices
  • Principles—Examine the patterns, behaviors, and areas of concern that influence the work of a site reliability engineer (SRE)
  • Practices—Understand the theory and practice of an SRE's day-to-day work: building and operating large distributed computing systems
  • Management—Explore Google’s best practices for training, communication, and meetings that your organization can use

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Learning Node, 2nd Edition

Posted: 27 Jul 2016 03:30 PM PDT

Learning Node

Take your web development skills from browser to server with Node—and learn how to write fast, highly scalable network applications on this JavaScript-based platform. Updated for the latest Node Long Term Support (LTS) and Node Current (6.0) releases, this hands-on edition helps you master Node's core fundamentals and gain experience with several built-in and contributed modules.

Get up to speed on Node's event-driven, asynchronous I/O model for developing data-intensive applications that are frequently accessed but computationally simple. If you're comfortable working with JavaScript, this book provides many programming and deployment examples to help you take advantage of server-side development with Node.

  • Explore the frameworks and functionality for full-stack Node development
  • Dive into Node's module system and package management support
  • Test your application or module code on the fly with Node's REPL console
  • Use core Node modules to build web applications and an HTTP server
  • Learn Node's support for networks, security, and sockets
  • Access operating system functionality with child processes
  • Learn tools and techniques for Node development and production
  • Use Node in microcontrollers, microcomputers, and the Internet of Things

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Identity and Data Security for Web Development

Posted: 27 Jul 2016 03:27 PM PDT

Identity and Data Security for Web Development Best Practices

Developers, designers, engineers, and creators can no longer afford to pass responsibility for identity and data security onto others. Web developers who don't understand how to obscure data in transmission, for instance, can open security flaws on a site without realizing it. With this practical guide, you'll learn how and why everyone working on a system needs to ensure that users and data are protected.

Authors Jonathan LeBlanc and Tim Messerschmidt provide a deep dive into the concepts, technology, and programming methodologies necessary to build a secure interface for data and identity—without compromising usability. You'll learn how to plug holes in existing systems, protect against viable attack vectors, and work in environments that sometimes are naturally insecure.

  • Understand the state of web and application security today
  • Design security password encryption, and combat password attack vectors
  • Create digital fingerprints to identify users through browser, device, and paired device detection
  • Build secure data transmission systems through OAuth and OpenID Connect
  • Use alternate methods of identification for a second factor of authentication
  • Harden your web applications against attack
  • Create a secure data transmission system using SSL/TLS, and synchronous and asynchronous cryptography

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XenServer Administration Handbook

Posted: 27 Jul 2016 03:25 PM PDT

XenServer Administration Handbook

Packed with practical advice, this hands-on guide provides valuable information you need to most effectively optimize and manage the XenServer open source virtualization platform. Whether you run a modest installation of a few blades or multiple global enterprise datacenters, this book focuses on the most critical issues you're likely to encounter when designing a XenServer deployment and helps you handle day-to-day management tasks.

Tim Mackey and J.K. Benedict from Citrix Systems, the company that manages XenServer, show you how to design a deployment through best practices, deployment blueprints, and installation guidelines. The book's second part features concise, easy-to-implement recipes for day-to-day management, such as user rights, backup strategies, and hardware maintenance.

  • Learn precisely what makes a XenServer work, and how it can host 1000 virtual machines
  • Explore the core components of a production XenServer environment
  • Investigate several options on how and where to install XenServer
  • Examine several factors for “right sizing” your XenServer deployment to fit your needs
  • Work with a decision tree to optimize your XenServer deployment design
  • Understand how to accommodate guest VM virtualization modes
  • Use recipes that help you plan for, obtain, and apply XenServer upgrades

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