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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

שתף אותנו בקישורים לספרים וסיכומי הרצאות שמצאת ברשת


אתר זה מציע קישורים לספרי לימוד, סיכומי הרצאות וטקסטים ללא תשלום בתחומי הנדסת התוכנה
הנמצאים ברשת האינטרנט
תוכל לספר לנו על קישורים נוספים שמצאת באמצעות ההערות שבסוף ההודעה הנוכחית, הקלד את כתובת האינטרנט של הספר ואם תרצה תוכל להוסיף פרטים כמו: שם הספר, שם המחבר ואת הערותיך לתוכן הספר

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

LEGO Programming with Visual Basic

LEGO Programming with Visual Basic Controlling
LEGO®Programmable Bricks
Technical Reference
At LEGO,we believe that imagination is important to the world.For decades,the LEGO
construction materials have been a means for people of all ages to express creativity and make
discoveries of their own.The addition of LEGO programmable bricks brings a whole new
dimension to construction.

Sunday, January 16, 2005

AS/400 Internet Security Scenarios: A Practical Approach

Learn how to exploit your AS/400 integrated network security functions. Today, network administrators face the challenge of implementing layered security architectures to protect their networks from the increasing sophistication of "hackers". To provide all of the security needed within a manageable budget is a complex task. This redbook explores all the native network security features available on the AS/400 system such as IP filters, NAT, VPN, HTTP proxy server, SSL, DNS, mail relay, auditing, and logging. It describes their use through practical examples.


Chapter 1. Network security concepts and overview Chapter 2. AS/400 network security functions Chapter 3. Cisco router network security functions Chapter 4. Selecting an Internet Service Provider Chapter 5. Securing your hosts and understanding the risks Chapter 6. Small office with dial-up Internet connection Chapter 7. Small office with a permanent Internet connection Chapter 8. Screened host architecture Chapter 9. Screened subnet architecture Chapter 10. Branch office VPN gateway to corporate office Chapter 11. Network security in an ASP environment Chapter 12. Remote access with Windows 2000 VPN clients Appendix A. Services, ports, and master filter files Appendix B. FTP exit examples



Thursday, January 06, 2005

Apple Developer Documentation

Apple Developer Documentation

Sunday, December 05, 2004

Securing Java: Getting Down to Business with Mobile Code

Securing Java: Getting Down to Business with Mobile Code



Preface

Chapter One
Mobile Code and Security: Why Java Security is Important
Chapter Two
The Base Java Security Model: The Original Applet Sandbox
Chapter Three
Beyond the Sandbox: Signed Code in JDK 1.2
Chapter Four
Malicious Applets: Avoiding the Common Nuisances
Chapter Five
Attack Applets: Exploiting Holes in the Security Model
Chapter Six
Securing Java: Improvements, Solutions, and Snake Oil
Chapter Seven
Java Security Guidelines: Developing and Using Java More Securely
Chapter Eight
Java Card Security: How Smart Cards and Java Mix
Chapter Nine
The Future of Java Security: Challenges Facing Mobile Code
Appendix A
Frequently Asked Questions:
Java Security FAQJava versus Active X
Appendix B
Java Security Hotlist
Appendix C
How to Sign Java Code
References

Database System Concepts - 4th edition

Database System Concepts - 4th edition



An overview of the book
Preface
Table of Contents
Slides
Solutions to Selected Exercises
Material for Instructors
Instructors Manual
Laboratory Material
Model Course Syllabi
Appendices
Network Model
Hierarchical Model
Advanced Relational Database Design
Errata (last updated October 27, 2003)
Covers of all previous editions.
Third Edition of Database System Concepts.

Operating System Concepts - 6th edition

Operating System Concepts - 6th edition

An overview of the book
Preface
Table of Contents
Model Course Syllabi
The FreeBSD System
The Mach System
The Nachos System
Source Code
Slides
Errata
Covers of all previous editions.
Fifth Edition of Operating System Concepts.


Friday, December 03, 2004

Object-Oriented Software Composition

Object-Oriented Software Composition


Object-Oriented Software Composition adopts the viewpoint that object-oriented technology is essentially about composing flexible software applications from software components

Contributors
Foreword by Akinori Yonezawa (HTML)
Preface by Oscar Nierstrasz and Dennis Tsichritzis (HTML)
PART I Introduction
Chapter 1.
Component-Oriented Software Technology by Oscar Nierstrasz and Laurent Dami
PART II Concurrency and Distribution
Chapter 2.
Concurrency in Object-Oriented Programming Languages by Michael Papathomas
Chapter 3.
Interoperation of Object-Oriented Applications by Dimitri Konstantas
PART III Specification and Composition
Chapter 4.
Regular Types for Active Objects by Oscar Nierstrasz
Chapter 5.
A Temporal Perspective of Composite Objects by Constantin Arapis
Chapter 6.
Functions, Records and Compatibility in the Lambda N Calculus by Laurent Dami
PART IV Software Information Management
Chapter 7.
Component Classification in the Software Information Base by Panos Constantopoulos and Martin Dörr
Chapter 8.
Managing Class Evolution in Object-Oriented Systems by Eduardo Casais
Chapter 9.
The Affinity Browser by Xavier Pintado
PART V Frameworks and Applications
Chapter 10.
Visual Composition of Software Applications by Vicki de Mey
Chapter 11.
Multimedia Component Frameworks by Simon Gibbs
Chapter 12.
Gluons and the Cooperation between Software Components by Xavier Pintado
Index


Sunday, November 28, 2004

sct online books

sct online books


linux (.pdf)
linux-sistem-yonetimi (.pdf)
Network_Scanning_Techniques (.pdf)
Securing-Optimizing-Linux-RH-Edition-1_3 (.pdf)
bash
High-Performance_Networking_Unleashed
Linux_System_Administrators_Survival_Guide
LinuxSystemAdministratorsSurvivalGuide
Maximum_Security
Red Hat Linux Unleashed - more graphics
Red_Hat_Linux_Unleashed
UNIX Unleashed - Internet Edition - SAMS
UNIX Unleashed - System Administrators Edition - SAMS
Unix_Unleashed
Unix_Unleashed_Internet_Edition
Unix_Unleashed_System_Administrators_Edition
UnixUnleashed

Learning Linux Reference Materials

Learning Linux Reference Materials



Title:
Linux Complete Command Reference
Author(s):Red Hat
Imprint:Sams
Publisher:Macmillan Computer Publishing
ISBN:0672311046

Linux Complete Command Reference will contain a number of cross references and jump tables to help the reader locate the Linux function.


Title:Linux Configuration and Installation
Author(s):Patrick Volkerding
Imprint:M&T Books
Publisher:IDG Books Worldwide, Inc.
ISBN:1558285660



Title:Linux in Plain English
Author(s):Patrick Volkerding, Kevin Reichard, Eric Foster-Johnson
Imprint:M&T Books
Publisher:IDG Books Worldwide, Inc.
ISBN:1558285423

Finally, here is a well-organized, essential reference for the growing number of LINUXr users. This book provides instant access to the LINUX commands and concepts that LINUX users are confronted with every day. The first section contains a listing of common LINUX user tasks, in plain English, with a corresponding LINUX command. Another section cross references DOS commands with LINUX equivalents. A major portion of this handy reference is devoted to grouping LINUX commands by type. Additionally, an alphabetic cross reference exists for those times when you know exactly what LINUX command you need to use.
Includes detailed listings of all LINUX commandsCovers all of the GNU command set and the LINUX Bash ShellDetails LINUX windows manager and fvwmIncludes X commands from the LINUX X Windows System: XFree86Covers File Manipulation, Text Processing, Printing, Internet, and FTP and System Administration


Title:LINUX System Administrator's Survival Guide
Author(s):TIM PARKER
Imprint:Sams
Publisher:Macmillan Computer Publishing
ISBN:0672308509

This comprehensive guide provides Linux System Administrators with all of the information they need to install the Linux System and get productive immediately.


Title:Linux Unleashed, Third Edition
Author(s):Tim Parker
Imprint:Sams
Publisher:Macmillan Computer Publishing
ISBN:0672313723

Linux Unleashed, Third Edition, is for the user who has some experience when it comes to operating systems. It focuses on the needs of administrators, power users and programmers covering everything from managing users and groups to using the programming tools that come with Linux. Although the book isn't focused on any one distribution of Linux, where necessary it will use Red Hat Linux as a basis for it's examples.


Title:Maximum RPM (RPM)
Author(s):Edward Bailey
Imprint:Sams
Publisher:Macmillan Computer Publishing
ISBN:0672311054

The complete reference for the RPM software package that is the heart of the Red Hat Linux distribution. Designed for both the novice and advanced users, Maximum RPM enables anyone to take full advantage of the benefits of building software packages with the Red Hat Package management tools to ensure that they install simply and accurately each and every time.


Title:Red Hat Linux Unleashed, Second Edition
Author(s):David Pitts, et al.
Imprint:Sams
Publisher:Macmillan Computer Publishing
ISBN:0672311739

This comprehensive reference is the only book a Linux user, programmer, or system administrator will need. The book takes the reader through installation and configuration, to advanced programming and administrating/networking the system. Through the chapters, you will: understand the similarities and differences between Red Hat Linux and UNIX; learn the correct startup and shutdown procedures to avoid damage to applications and work; configure and build your own kernels to enhance operations; connect and control printers for varied print times and locations; utilize Red Hat Linux backup and restore procedures, as well as security issues, to ensure the existence and protection of your work; include more people on your server by establishing user accounts; understand the new Common Desktop Environment; and take advantage of coverage of the top 50 Linux commands and utilities for enhanced efficiency.


Title:Slackware Linux Unleashed, Third Edition
Author(s):Timothy Parker et al
Imprint:Sams
Publisher:Macmillan Computer Publishing
ISBN:0672310120

Slackware Linux Unleashed, Third Edition is a 32-bit version of the popular UNIX operating system. In many ways, it enhances the performance of UNIX and UNIX-based applications. Slackware is a free operating system that can be downloaded from the Internet. And because it is free, there is very little existing documentation for the product. This book fills that void and provides Slackware Linux users with the information they need to effectively run the software on their computer or network.


Title:Special Edition Using Linux, Fourth Edition
Author(s):Jack Tackett, jr.
Imprint:Que
Publisher:Macmillan Computer Publishing
ISBN:0789717468

Continuing in the best-selling tradition of the Special Edition Using Linux series, Special Edition Using Linux, Fourth Edition, is a one-stop comprehensive reference and tutorial for users who want to install and use Linux productively. The book shows the reader how to perform essential tasks such as managing users and groups, setting up and using network services and managing their files and directories. This book updates the audience on the new features found in the most recent Red Hat, Caldera and Slackware distributions. The book also covers how to set up an Internet web server using Apache.


Title:Teach Yourself Linux in 24 Hours
Author(s):Bill Ball
Imprint:Sams
Publisher:Macmillan Computer Publishing
ISBN:0672311623

Sams Teach Yourself Linux in 24 Hours is a tutorial aimed at making the Linux beginner more effective and productive users of the operating system. Most books in this category are more of a general reference in nature and are designed to cover Linux in general. Well, every Linux distribution is different - file locations can change, commands can be a little different, etc. This means the readers of those books may not find answers specific to their installation. This book will use the effective Sams Teach Yourself format to instruct the reader how to: install the operating system, configure their hardware, and effectively use the tools that come with the Red Hat distribution included on the CD-ROM.



Title:The Linux Database
Author(s):Fred Butzen
Imprint:M&T Books
Publisher:IDG Books Worldwide, Inc.
ISBN:1558284915

LINUXr users who want to learn how to set up, program, and run a relational database, or experienced C programmers who need to learn about relational databases will benefit greatly from this book. Forbes and Butzen have put together a comprehensive and practical primer on relational databases, using LINUX.
Butzen and Forbes cover relational theory, database design, programming in structured query language (SQL), the architecture of database applications, and programming databases in C, ODBC, JDBC, Java, HTML/CGI, or the shell. If you want to turn your LINUX system into a productive database platform, you need the information and resources available in this guide. You'll find a broad, clear, and thorough introduction to database programming, as well as the tools you need to begin programming immediately.
This book covers:
Theory of relational databases as defined by Codd and Date
How to design a relational database, including normalization
Describes how to use SQL to build and manage relational databases
How to use open database connectivity (ODBC) and Java database connectivity (JDBC) tools under LINUX
How to build HTML/CGI and Java front-ends
The CD-ROM contains the Slackware LINUX operating system, the MSQL relational database package, and a version of Just Logic.


Title:Using Linux
Author(s):William Ball
Imprint:Que
Publisher:Macmillan Computer Publishing
ISBN:0789716232

Using Linux is designed to meet the reader's needs by focusing on the problems and concerns of the beginning to intermediate Linux user. It will help them manage and use their systems more effectively. Most books in this category are geared mostly toward installation and configuration, they have very little content which helps the user on a day-to-day basis. This book will give the reader the information the other books do have, in addition to what they leave out. The effective use of cross-references and index aliases found in the Using series makes it easy for the reader to find the information they need quickly, even when they are not sure what to look for. The author will be using Red Hat 5.0 Linux software as a base for this book. Red Hat Linux is the number one Linux system today. There is a need for a good beginner-intermediate book on the new 5.0 version of the software.