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[1] Starr, Leon:
Executable UML: The Elevator Case Study
. Model Integration, LLC., 2001.
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Executable UML: A Foundation for Model-Driven Architecture
ISBN: 0201748045
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 161
Authors:
Stephen J. Mellor
,
Marc J. Balcer
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MySQL Stored Procedure Programming
A Quick Tour
Built-in Functions
Transactional Support in MySQL
Options for Using MySQL with PHP
Tuning DML (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE)
Google Maps Hacks: Tips & Tools for Geographic Searching and Remixing
Hacks 19: Introduction
Hacks 1016: Introduction
Hack 29. Find the Best Gasoline Prices
Hack 36. Get Driving Directions for More Than Two Locations
Hack 65. Add More Imagery with a WMS Interface
Web Systems Design and Online Consumer Behavior
Chapter IV How Consumers Think About Interactive Aspects of Web Advertising
Chapter V Consumer Complaint Behavior in the Online Environment
Chapter VII Objective and Perceived Complexity and Their Impacts on Internet Communication
Chapter X Converting Browsers to Buyers: Key Considerations in Designing Business-to-Consumer Web Sites
Chapter XII Web Design and E-Commerce
Oracle SQL*Plus: The Definitive Guide (Definitive Guides)
Grouping and Summarizing
Creating HTML Reports
Executing a Script
The DESCRIBE Command
iSQL*Plus User Preferences
Lean Six Sigma for Service : How to Use Lean Speed and Six Sigma Quality to Improve Services and Transactions
Phase 1 Readiness Assessment
Phase 3 Mobilization
Phase 4 Performance and Control
Using DMAIC to Improve Service Processes
Designing World-Class Services (Design for Lean Six Sigma)
.NET System Management Services
.NET Framework and Windows Management Instrumentation
Using the System.Management Namespace
Handling WMI Events
Instrumenting .NET Applications with WMI
The WMI Schema
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