To introduce software process models
To describe three generic process models and when they may be used
To describe outline process models for requirements engineering, software development, testing and evolution
To explain the Rational Unified Process model
To introduce CASE technology to support software process activities
Watermarking schemes evaluation
Abstract鈥擠igital watermarking has been presented as a solution to copy protection of multimedia objects and dozens of schemes and algorithms have been proposed. Two main problems seriously darken the future of this technology though.
Firstly, the large number of attacks and weaknesses which appear as fast as new algorithms are proposed, emphasizes the limits of this technology and in particu-lar the fact that it may not match users expectations.
Secondly, the requirements, tools and methodologies to assess the current technologies are almost non-existent. The lack of benchmarking of current algorithms is bla-tant. This confuses rights holders as well as software and hardware manufacturers and prevents them from using the solution appropriate to their needs. Indeed basing long-lived protection schemes on badly tested watermarking technology does not make sense.
pdf格式的英文文獻,是關于認知無線電網絡的,編者是加拿大桂爾夫大學的Qusay H. Mahmoud。ISBN:978-0-470-06196-1
章節內容:
1 Biologically Inspired Networking
2 The Role of Autonomic Networking in Cognitive Networks
3 Adaptive Networks
4 Self-Managing Networks
5 Machine Learning for Cognitive Networks: technology Assessment
and Research Challenges
6 Cross-Layer Design and Optimization in Wireless Networks
等,共計13章,全書348頁,pdf文件383頁。
H. Yang, A.P. Petropulu, X. Yang and T. Camp, ?ALLIANCES with Optimal Relay Selection,"IEEE Trans. on Vehicular technology, January 2008. (MATLAB Code)
The objective of this page is to teach you how to use the Intel libraries to build applications where images or
sequences of images have to be processed. In addition, the DirectShow technology is also introduced this
one is particularly useful to process image sequences or sequences captures using PC cameras
As I write this foreword, I am collaborating with four leading user interface
(UI) component vendors on a presentation for the 2004 JavaOneSM conference.
In our presentation, the vendors will show how they leverage JavaServerTM
Faces technology in their products. While developing the presentation, I am
learning some things about the work we’ve been doing on JavaServer Faces for
the past three years. The vendors have their own set of concerns unique to
adapting their product for JavaServer Faces, but they all voice one opinion
loud and clear: they are very relieved to finally have a standard for web-based
user interfaces.
Imagine that you are a web developer (which is probably not a stretch if you are reading
this book) and you are being encouraged to add some Ajax features to a site you’re
working on. Maybe the originator of this request is your boss or your boss’s boss, who is
not even sure what Ajax is, let alone what kinds of features might be useful.And maybe
you’re not sure yourself. Imagine that your prior experience has mostly been on the
server-side, developing in Java or some other server-side technology, and your experience
with HTML and JavaScript has been fairly limited.This is the scenario we will explore
over the next several chapters as you are introduced to the Dojo Toolkit.
Universal.Data.Access.Components 2.50
Universal Data Access Components (UniDAC) is a library of components that provides direct access to most popular database servers from Delphi, Delphi for .NET and, C++Builder. UniDAC can work with such servers as Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Interbase, Firebird. The UniDAC library is designed to help programmers develop faster and cleaner cross-database applications. UniDAC is a complete replacement for such standard universal technology as dbExpress. UniDAC is a handy in use and efficient data access solution bringing into play many features specific to each server.