10th May 2008

Test and Analysis of Web Services

The service-oriented approach has become more and more popular, now allowing highly integrated and yet heterogeneous applications. Web services are the natural evolution of conventional middleware technologies to support Web-based and enterprise-level integration.

The highly dynamic characteristics of service-oriented applications means their validation is a continuous process that often runs in parallel with execution. It is not possible to clearly distinguish between the predeployment validation of a system and its use, nor is it possible to guarantee that the checks passed at a certain time will be passed at a later time and in the actual execution environment as well.

Baresi and Di Nitto have put together the first reference on all aspects of testing and validating service-oriented architectures, taking into account these inherent intricacies. The contributions by leading academic and industrial research groups are structured into four parts on: static analysis to acquire insight into how the system is supposed to work; testing techniques to sample its actual behavior; monitoring to probe its operational performance; and nonfunctional requirements like reliability and trust.

This monograph is an initial source of knowledge for researchers in both academia and industry in the field of service-oriented architecture validation and verification approaches. They will find a comprehensive survey of state-of-the-art approaches as well as techniques and tools to improve the quality of service-oriented applications.
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10th May 2008

phpVideoTutorials: ShoppingCart and Paypal from scratch

It’s 9 lessons 5 hours with all source code provided! I saved the code at the end of every lesson so you can start from any lesson you like. Starting from the beginning and coding every line along with me is the best way though! you’ll learn more and have a better understanding of how everything works.
By the end of the lessons you’ll have created a MySQL and PHP driven Shopping Cart that handles Paypal transactions and stores orders in your very own shipping system from scratch. You code every line along with me! You could offer this cart to clients or start your own little shop and start making some extra income. People trust Paypal and learning how to work with it can only benefit you and your clients.

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10th May 2008

Tips and Traps for Marketing Your Business

Win new customers—and keep them coming back

Whether you run a billion-dollar company or a mom-and-pop small business, you have to know your customers and know what they want. Written by three marketing experts, Tips & Traps for Marketing Your Business is filled with marketing best practices that show you how to win over new customers and make existing customers more profitable. You’ll also find practical and proven marketing tips and traps to help you grow your business, lessons learned from realworld experience, and tangible examples from the leading companies in business today.
Connect with your target market
Unlock hidden streams of profit and increase sales
Develop and deliver a compelling story for your brand
Effectively and profitably manage customer relationships
Determine how much media weight is enough and how to avoid spending too much
Attract customers to your Web site

code:  http://rapidshare.com/files/110504162/MYB.rar

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10th May 2008

Building Powerful and Robust Websites with Drupal 6

Drupal is a hugely popular and widely celebrated open-source Content Management System that is day-by-day becoming the first choice of people for building blogs and other websites. Sir Tim Berners-Lee (the father of the Internet), Hillary Clinton, and many others utilize Drupal to fulfil their online requirements.

Drupal is an elegantly designed, well-supported and flexible platform that anyone can use in order to create their own website. With such a powerful tool at your fingertips there is no longer any need to pay professionals to design a site when you can do the same job yourself absolutely free. All it takes is a bit of practice!
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10th May 2008

101 Basics To Search Engine Optimization

101 Basics To Search Engine Optimization

2 Of The Main Benefits to Proper SEO

1) An increase in organic traffic and free visitors.

Obviously, the number one goal for pretty much any website is to get visitors. An increase in rankings allows you to get more visitors, without spending more money. It’s a two-for-one deal that can’t be beat.

2) Visitors to your site are almost guaranteed to be looking for the information you’ll be presenting.

Many promotional techniques bring visitors that are fairly targeted to your site, but maybe not looking for the exact thing you are offering. By optimizing your website, you are telling the search engines EXACTLY who will appreciate your information…you’re prequalifying the traffic at the highest possible level!

# What in the world is “link structure”, and how can it help your site? In this chapter, you’ll learn some simple, yet important factors regarding link structure. You’ll quickly see the advantages of setting your site up correctly the first time.

# What is the proper usage of keywords on your website, and how can you optimize things to keep the search engines happy? This is a tricky subject…there are some very specific places that your keywords MUST appear, or your work will be for nothing…do you know where they are?

# How should you choose your keywords…choosing the wrong ones may not bring the traffic you expected! Normal logic suggests that you should target every keyword imaginable, but that’s a huge task. To avoid a lot of wasted time, you’ll learn how to find the proper keywords, and which ones are the most important.

# Does your content reach out and pull people in…it should! Having the right content is arguably the most important part of SEO. The benefits go beyond just giving your visitors the correct information…

code http://webanax.com/index.php/Tutorials/101-Basics-To-Search-Engine-Optimization

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22nd February 2008

Upgrading and Repairing Laptops - Scott Mueller

ISBN : 0-7897-2800-1 | 1005 pages | CHM | 9 Mb

Laptops–call them notebooks, portable computers, or whatever else you like–are tightly engineered items. It’s hard to get all the required components to obey stringent performance and power-management requirements, and still fit into a small case. The job usually requires a custom motherboard and other specialized components, and so the laptop owner who wants to upgrade his or her machine faces a much more difficult task than the owner of a desktop machine with a similar wish. One can swap out the hard drive, add more RAM, and make tweaks in software, but almost everything else requires the addition of external components, which kind of defeat the purpose of a laptop. That’s the message the reader takes away from Scott Mueller’s Upgrading and Repairing Laptops. It’s not Mueller’s fault that such computers are hard to do much with, and that your best upgrade procedure is often a visit to an auction site.

That said, Mueller does a great job of explaining how laptops work–how the engineers went about cramming all those heat-generating components into those miniature chassis in the first place. He also explains a lot of interesting component theory, such as how magnetic hard drives store data and how various DVD standards differ. The information makes for good reading, and comes in handy when you’re shopping. He also demonstrates his skill–long well-reputed among builders and repairers of desktop machines–in teaching diagnostics. He explains, for example, how to test a laptop power supply, and why you should consider it a prime suspect in a malfunctioning computer even if the LEDs come on and the cooling fan spins. A CD-ROM features videos that show disassembly procedures–a strategy that works better than photographs and numbered steps.
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