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Building Secure Servers with Linux
By Michael D. Bauer
448 pages
This book provides a unique balance of `big picture` principles that transcend specific software packages and version numbers, and very clear procedures on securing some of those software packages. An all-inclusive resource for Linux users who wish to harden their systems, the book covers general security as well as key services such as DNS, the Apache Web server, mail, file transfer, and secure shell.
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Parallel Computing on Heterogeneous Networks
Alexey L. Lastovetsky
423 pages
* New approaches to parallel computing are being developed that make better use of the heterogeneous cluster architecture
* Provides a detailed introduction to parallel computing on heterogenous clusters
* All concepts and algorithms are illustrated with working programs that can be compiled and executed on any cluster
* The algorithms discussed have practical applications in a range of real-life parallel computing problems, such as the N-body problem, portfolio management, and the modeling of oil extraction.
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Designing and Building Parallel Programs
by Ian Foster, Argonne National Laboratory
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Format: Cloth; 430 pp
In this book, Foster builds actual applications programs used to solve real engineering problems in a variety of disciplines while using the parallel computing platform, the platform of choice within the commercial world. Parallel computing-once found only in academic/research environments-is now becoming the computing platform of choice in a wide range of disciplines within the academic and commercial world.
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Building Microsoft® ASP.NET Applications for Mobile Devices, Second Edition
Author: Andy Wigley and Peter Roxburgh
Pages: 720p
Extend your programming expertise across the widest range of mobile devices with this incisive guide to Microsoft ASP.NET mobile controls. Now integrated into Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, ASP.NET mobile controls enable you to build applications that render intelligently on different devices—regardless of markup language, browser, or form factor.
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