A book describe RTP protocol over the internet. It offers readers detailed technical guidance for designing, implementing, and Managing any RTP-based system
RTEMS (Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessor Systems) is a free open source real-time operating system designed for embedded systems.
The acronym RTEMS initially stood for Real-Time Executive for Missile Systems, then became Real-Time Executive for Military Systems before changing to its current meaning. RTEMS development began in the late 1980s with early versions of RTEMS available via ftp as early as 1993. OAR Corporation is currently Managing the RTEMS project in cooperation with a Steering Committee which includes user representatives.
這是寫給作為軟件工程項目經理的書,原書的書評是:
"If you re looking for solid, easy-to-follow advice on estimation, requirements gathering, Managing change, and more, you can stop now: this is the book for you."
--Scott Berkun, Author of The Art of Project Management
This an excellent collection of XML best practices: essential reading for any developer using XML. This book will help you avoid common pitfalls and ensure your XML applications remain practical and interoperable for as long as possible."
Edd Dumbill, Managing Editor, XML.com and Program Chair, XML Europe
CFlowchartEditor is an extension of CDiagramEditor. CDiagramEditor is a vector editor, with a CWnd-derived window (CDiagramEditor), a data container (CDiagramEntityContainer) holding the draw-objects, undo stack and Managing copy and paste, and objects derived from CDiagramEntity representing objects drawn on screen. CDiagramEditor lacks one feature (that is difficult to implement in both simple and general fashion) - links. Manually maintaining links in a - for example - flowchart or network topography map is unwieldy. Therefore, I ve created a reference implementation for one way of adding this functionality.
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8.Strong leadership skills to keep the team motivated and focused at all times to meet customer deliverables.
9. Experience in Managing a team of developers as their technical leader
Nice to have requirements:
Proven experience on Symbian and/Windows mobile, etc.
Familiar with mobile
For developers using FPGAs for the
implementation of floating-point DSP
functions, one key challenge is how to
decompose the computation algorithm
into sequences of parallel hardware
processes while efficiently Managing data flow through the parallel pipelines of these processes.
We both want to thank everyone at Microsoft Press and all the people who reviewed the manuscript for their kind support throughout this project. Eric Stroo, thanks for your patience as we completed the chapters (not always as fast as you wanted them). Sally Stickney and Rebecca McKay, thanks for your excellent job editing the manuscript and making it readable. Sally Stickney and John Pierce, thanks for Managing the project. Jim Fuchs at Microsoft Press, Jason Whittington at DevelopMentor, and Rick Watson at RogueWave Software, thanks for doing technical reviews of our manuscript.