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10 Aug 09 Co-verification of Hardware and Software for ARM SoC Design (Embedded Technology): Jason Andrews

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Co-verification of Hardware and Software for ARM SoC Design (Embedded Technology): Jason Andrews
Newnes | ISBN: 0750677309 | 2004-08-16 | PDF (OCR) | 288 pages | 1.76 Mb

Hardware/software co-verification is how to make sure that embedded system software works correctly with the hardware, and that the hardware has been properly designed to run the software successfully -before large sums are spent on prototypes or manufacturing. more…


05 Aug 09 Dan Gookin – PCs For Dummies

Dan Gookin – PCs For Dummies
For Dummies | 2005 | ISBN: 076458958X | Pages: 408 | PDF | 5.48 MB

Explaining the fundamentals of personal computing to those who would rather read words than look at pictures, PCs for Dummies tells you everything you need to know in order to use an IBM-compatible PC running Windows 98. Dan Gookin’s prose is technically astute and fun to read. more…


05 Aug 09 Dan Gookin – Buying a Computer for Dummies

Dan Gookin – Buying a Computer for Dummies
For Dummies | 2004 | ISBN: 0764576534 | Pages: 332 | PDF | 5.85 MB

CPU, Ghz, Mhz, DIMMS, RAM, ROM, AGP, ISA, PCI, USB, CRT, LCD, NIC, CCD, CIS, DP, Kbps. What do all of these acronyms mean? more…


20 Jul 09 Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems – CHES 2004

Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems – CHES 2004: 6th International Workshop Cambridge, MA, USA, August 11-13, 2004, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by Marc Joye (Editor), Jean-Jaques Quisquater (Editor) ;
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (June 22, 2005) | ISBN-10: 3540226664 | PDF | 15 Mb | 455 pages

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems, CHES 2004, held in Cambridge, MA, USA in August 2004.
The 32 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 125 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on side channels, modular multiplication, low resources, implementation aspects, collision attacks, fault attacks, hardware implementation, and authentication and signatures.

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16 Jul 09 Hardware-based Computer Security Techniques to Defeat Hackers: From Biometrics to Quantum Cryptography

Roger R. Dube, “Hardware-based Computer Security Techniques to Defeat Hackers: From Biometrics to Quantum Cryptography”
Wiley | 2008-08-25 | ISBN: 0470193395 | 256 pages | PDF | 12,4 MB

The protection of critical information and systems is a major component of today’s electronic business community. This valuable reference presents the primary hardware-based computer security approaches in an easy-to-read toolbox format. The techniques discussed show readers how to perform their own evaluation of new and emerging security technologies. It is an invaluable source for computer engineers, computer security specialists, electrical engineers, software engineers, IT professionals, and advanced undergraduate and graduate students in computer engineering and computer science.

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13 Jul 09 Hardware Hacking: Have Fun While Voiding Your Warranty

Hardware Hacking: Have Fun While Voiding Your Warranty
Publisher: Syngress Publishing | ISBN: 1932266836 | edition 2004 | PDF | 576 pages | 35,3 mb

“If I had this book 10 years ago, the FBI would never have found me!” — Kevin Mitnick This book has something for everyone—from the beginner hobbyist with no electronics or coding experience to the self-proclaimed “gadget geek.” Take an ordinary piece of equipment and turn it into a personal work of art. Build upon an existing idea to create something better. Have fun while voiding your warranty! Some of the hardware hacks in this book include:
* Don’t toss your iPod away when the battery dies! Don’t pay Apple the $99 to replace it! Install a new iPod battery yourself without Apple’s “help”.
* An Apple a day! Modify a standard Apple USB Mouse into a glowing UFO Mouse or build a FireWire terabyte hard drive and custom case.
* Have you played Atari today? Create an arcade-style Atari 5200 paddle controller for your favorite retro videogames or transform the Atari 2600 joystick into one that can be used by left-handed players.
* Modern game systems, too! Hack your PlayStation 2 to boot code from the memory card or modify your PlayStation 2 for homebrew game development.
* Videophiles unite! Design, build, and configure your own Windows- or Linux-based Home Theater PC.
* Ride the airwaves! Modify a wireless PCMCIA NIC to include an external antenna connector or load Linux onto your Access Point.
* Stick it to The Man! Remove the proprietary barcode encoding from your CueCat and turn it into a regular barcode reader.
* Hack your Palm! Upgrade the available RAM on your Palm m505 from 8MB to 16MB.

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13 Jul 09 Weaving Services and People on the World Wide Web

Irwin King, Ricardo Baeza-Yates “Weaving Services and People on the World Wide Web”
Springer | English | 2009-08-01 | ISBN: 3642005691 | 358 pages | PDF | 7,2 MB

Ever since its inception, the Web has changed the landscape of human experiences on how we interact with one another and data through service infrastructures via various computing devices. This interweaving environment is now becoming ever more embedded into devices and systems that integrate seamlessly on how we live, both in our working or leisure time. For this volume, King and Baeza-Yates selected some pioneering and cutting-edge research work that is pointing to the future of the Web. Based on the Workshop Track of the 17th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2008) in Beijing, they selected the top contributions and asked the authors to resubmit their work with a minimum of one third of additional material from their original workshop manuscripts to be considered for this volume. After a second-round of reviews and selection, 16 contributions were finally accepted. The work within this volume represents the tip of an iceberg of the many exciting advancements on the WWW. It covers topics like semantic web services, location-based and mobile applications, personalized and context-dependent user interfaces, social networks, and folksonomies. The presentations aim at researchers in academia and industry by showcasing latest research findings. Overall they deliver an excellent picture of the current state-of-the-art, and will also serve as the basis for ongoing research discussions and point to new directions.

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13 Jul 09 Deploying Qos for Cisco Ip and Next Generation Networks: The Definitive Guide

Vinod Joseph, Brett Chapman “Deploying Qos for Cisco Ip and Next Generation Networks: The Definitive Guide”
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers | English | 2009-05-01 | ISBN: 012374461X | 425 pages | PDF | 10,3 MB

“Deploying QoS for IP Next Generation Networks: The Definitive Guide” provides network architects and planners with insight into the various aspects that drive QoS deployment for the various network types. It serves as a single source of reference for businesses that plan to deploy a QoS framework for voice, video, mobility and data applications creating a converged infrastructure. It further provides detailed design and implementation details for various service deployments across the various Cisco platforms such as the CRS-1, 12000, 7600 & 7200 series routers that are widely deployed in most Carrier Networks. The book covers architectural and implementation specific information plus recommendations for almost all the popular line cards across the various hardware platforms widely used in the market. It also addresses QoS architecture and deployment on the Cisco CRS-1 platform and is considered as a unique selling point of this book. In short, the book serves as an ‘On the Job Manual’ which can also be used as a study guide for Cisco specialist certification programs (CCNA, CCIP, and CCIE). This book includes detailed illustration and configurations. In addition, it provides detailed case studies along with platform specific tests and measurement results. A link to a detailed tutorial on QoS metrics and associated test results will be available at the book’s companion website in order to ensure that the reader is able to understand QoS functionality from a deployment standpoint. This book covers the requirements and solutions in deploying QoS for voice, video, IPTV, mobility and data traffic classes (Quad-play networks), saving the reader time in searching for hardware specific QoS information, given the abundance of Cisco platforms and line cards. It presents real-life deployments by means of detailed case studies, allowing the reader to apply the same solutions to situations in the work place. It provides QoS architecture and implementation details on Cisco CRS-1, 12000, 7600, and 7200 routing platforms using Cisco IOS/IOS-XR software, aiding the reader in using these devices and preparing for Cisco specialist certification.

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