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PDF Converter Enterprise : Professional 6 [printed text] . - Brulington [United States] : Nuance Communications, Inc., 2009 . - 41 p. : ill. ; A4.
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Languages : English (eng)
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Handbooks ; PDF Converter Professional ; SoftwareLink for e-copy: http://www.nuance.com/imaging/pdf/PDFCPro_QRG-eng.pdf Format of e-copy: PDF [Open Access] (1,3 MB) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2764 Physical and Logical Security Convergence / Brian T. Contos / Syngress Media (2007)
Physical and Logical Security Convergence : Powered By Enterprise Security Management [printed text] / Brian T. Contos, Author ; William P. Crowell, Author ; Colby DeRodeff, Author ; Dan Dunkel, Author ; Eric Cole, Author . - Syngress Media, 2007 . - 566 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-59749-122-8 : € 51,90
Languages : English (eng)
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QA 76.9.A25 Access control. Computer securityAbstract: Government and companies have already invested hundreds of millions of dollars in the convergence of physical and logical security solutions, but there are no books on the topic. This book begins with an overall explanation of information security, physical security, and why approaching these two different types of security in one way (called convergence) is so critical in today's changing security landscape. It then details enterprise security management as it relates to incident detection and incident management. This is followed by detailed examples of implementation, taking the reader through cases addressing various physical security technologies such as: video surveillance, HVAC, RFID, access controls, biometrics, and more. This topic is picking up momentum every day with every new computer exploit, announcement of a malicious insider, or issues related to terrorists, organized crime, and nation-state threats The author has over a decade of real-world security and management expertise developed in some of the most sensitive and mission-critical environments in the world. Enterprise Security Management (ESM) is deployed in tens of thousands of organizations worldwide. Contents note: 1. Introduction -- 2. Physical Security History -- 3. What is Convergence and Why Do We Care? -- 4. Examples from the Media, Interesting Stories -- 5. Identity Management and & Access Control -- 6. Video Surveillance & Video Analysis -- 7. Selling Security: R.O.I. & Enterprise Deployments -- 8. The New Security Organization: The Trusted Enterprise -- 9. ESM Architecture -- 10. ESM Log Collection -- 11. ESM Event Processing, Real-Time Analysis, and Response -- 12. ESM Event Storage and Forensic Analysis -- 13. Bridging the Chinese Wall -- 14. Physical Controls -- 15. Video Surveillance - Data Center Snapshots - Video Surveillance - Tailgating -- 16. Environmental Controls - Dell, NetBIOS -- 17. Oil and Gas: SCADA -- 18. Final Thoughts Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1935 Copies(1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-01972 QV 76.755 / PHY Book KCE Library (10.124) Not for loan Portaaltools / Bert Vanhalst / Bruxelles [Belgium] : SmalS-MvM (2010)
Portaaltools : sleutel tot een uniek toegangsscherm ? [printed text] / Bert Vanhalst, Author . - Bruxelles [Belgium] : SmalS-MvM, 2010 . - 28 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. - (Research Note; 22) .
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Languages : Dutch (nla)
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QA 75.5 Electronic computers. Computer science (Periodicals, societies, congresses, serial publications)
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-02008 QA 75.5 / VAN Journal KCE Library (10.124) Available Pratique de MySQL et PHP / Philippe Rigaux / Paris ; Beijing : O'Reilly (2003)
Pratique de MySQL et PHP [printed text] / Philippe Rigaux, Author . - 2e édition . - Paris ; Beijing : O'Reilly, 2003 . - X, 517 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 2-84177-237-3 : 33,00 €
Languages : French (fre)
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QA 76.9.D26 Database designAbstract: PHP confirme chaque jour sa suprématie parmi les langages de script en matière de fiabilité, de souplesse, et d'ouverture. Associé à la base de données MySQL, autre fleuron du logiciel libre, il permet de créer de façon simple et efficace les sites Web les plus complexes. Ce livre montre par l'exemple comment créer un site dynamique et performant à partir de bases de données constamment mises à jour.Plébiscité depuis sa sortie pour ses qualités pédagogiques, Pratique de MySQL et PHP bénéficie aujourd'hui d'une révision complète.Parmi les nouveautés marquantes de cette deuxième édition, on notera les chapitres consacrés à XML et au graphiques. Profitant de la réorganisation, de nombreuses sections ont par ailleurs été étoffées, notamment celles concernant la programmation objet ou l'administration MySQL. Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=108 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-00391 QA76.9D26/RIG Book KCE Library (10.124) Available Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
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PROC SQL by Example : Using SQL within SAS [printed text] / Howard Schreier, Author . - Cary, NC [United States] : SAS Institute, 2008 . - 304 p. : ill.
ISBN : 978-1-59994-297-1 : $ 39,95
SAS Products and Releases: Base SAS: 9.2, 9.1.3 -- Operating Systems: All
Languages : English (eng)
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Automatic Data Processing ; Mathematical Computing ; Mathematical statistics ; SASAbstract: In PROC SQL by Example: Using SQL within SAS, author Howard Schreier illustrates the use of PROC SQL in the context of the SAS DATA step and other SAS procedures (such as SORT, FREQ, MEANS, SUMMARY, APPEND, DATASETS, and TRANSPOSE) whose functionality overlaps and complements that of SQL.
Using a side-by-side approach, this concise reference guide includes many extensively explained examples showing equivalent DATA step and SQL code, enabling SAS users to take advantage of existing SAS skills and knowledge while learning about SQL. Discussions cover the differences between SQL and the DATA step as well as situations where SQL and the DATA step are used together to benefit from the strengths of each.
Topics addressed include
* working with joins and merges
* using subqueries
* understanding set operators
* using the Macro Facility with PROC SQL
* maintaining tables
* working with views
* using PROC SQL as a report generator
* and more
This text is ideal for SAS programmers seeking to add PROC SQL to their SAS toolkits as well as SQL programmers striving to better integrate the SAS DATA step and SQL.Contents note: Acknowledgments vii -- Chapter 1 Introduction 1 -- 1.1 More about SQL 2 -- 1.2 More about This Book 5 -- Chapter 2 Basic Building Blocks 11 -- 2.1 The Simplest SELECT Statement 13 -- 2.2 A More Selective SELECT 15 -- 2.3 Storing Results 16 -- 2.4 Column Subsets 17 -- 2.5 New Columns 19 -- 2.6 Aggregation 20 -- 2.7 Conditionality 26 -- 2.8 Filtering 28 -- 2.9 Reordering Rows 32 -- 2.10 Elimination of Duplicates 33 -- 2.11 Summary 35 -- Chapter 3 More Building Blocks 37 -- 3.1 Combining Summary Statistics with Original Detail 38 -- 3.2 Summary Statistics Based on Distinct Values 43 -- 3.3 Preprocessing the Source with Inline Views 46 -- 3.4 Summary 51 -- Chapter 4 Joins 53 -- 4.1 Avoiding Ambiguity in Column References 54 -- 4.2 The Simplest Merges and Joins 56 -- 4.3 Matching with Nonrepeating Keys 59 -- 4.4 Matching with Repeating Keys 68 -- 4.5 More about Joins and Merges 75 -- 4.6 More about Joins 77 -- 4.7 Summary 79 -- Chapter 5 Subqueries 81 -- 5.1 Contexts That Expect Subqueries 84 -- 5.2 General Usage of Subqueries 93 -- 5.3 Summary 95 -- Chapter 6 Set Operators 97 -- 6.1 The Contrast between Joins and Set Operators 98 -- 6.2 Set Operators: Preview 99 -- 6.3 Concatenation and Interleaving with OUTER UNION 104 -- 6.4 Data Type Compatibility 110 -- 6.5 Overview: UNION, INTERSECT, and EXCEPT 111 -- 6.6 UNION 113 -- 6.7 INTERSECT 123 -- 6.8 EXCEPT 126 -- 6.9 Summary 129 -- Management 131 -- 7.1 Global Statements 133 -- 7.2 PROC SQL Options 136 -- 7.3 Summary 139 -- Chapter 8 Using the Macro Facility with PROC SQL 141 -- 8.1 Generating PROC SQL Code 141 -- 8.2 Populating Macro Variables 144 -- 8.3 Summary 160 -- Chapter 9 Table Maintenance and Alternate -- Strategies 161 -- 9.1 Environment for Examples 164 -- 9.2 Distinguishing Persistence from Replacement 166 -- 9.3 Life Cycle of a Table 168 -- 9.4 Data Maintenance 173 -- 9.5 Metadata Maintenance 183 -- 9.6 Changing Structure 185 -- 9.7 Changing Features 187 -- 9.8 Summary 203 -- Chapter 10 Views 205 -- 10.1 Defining Views 207 -- 10.2 Using Views 207 -- 10.3 Inspecting Views 210 -- 10.4 Changing a Table via a View 212 -- 10.5 Managing Library References 214 -- 10.6 Summary 218 -- Chapter 11 PROC SQL as a Report Generator 219 -- 11.1 Simple Reports 220 -- 11.2 Complex Reports 222 -- 11.3 Reports with Long Character Strings 225 -- 11.4 PROC SQL and the Output Delivery System 229 -- 11.5 Summary 231 -- Chapter 12 Mixed Solutions 233 -- 12.1 Example: Schedule Matrix 234 -- 12.2 Example: Identifying Spikes in a Series 238 -- 12.3 Example: Using PROC TRANSPOSE to Normalize 242 -- 12.4 Summary 248 -- Chapter 13 Performance Tuning 249 -- 13.1 Resource Example: The Effect of an Index 250 -- 13.2 Code Example: The Advantage of Equijoins 251 -- 13.3 Summary 254 -- Chapter 14 Documentation Roadmap 255 -- 14.1 Where to Start? 256 -- 14.2 Following Cross References 261 -- 14.3 The Three Expressions Revisited 264 -- 14.4 Could It Be More Logical? 266 -- 14.5 Summary 268 -- Appendix A SASHELP.CLASS Data Set 271 -- Appendix B Online Resources 273 -- Index 275
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-01925 QA 76.755 / SCH Bibliography KCE Library (10.124) Due for return by 09/08/2014 Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
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