C++ FAQs Part I. Preliminaries Chapter 1. Introduction FAQ 1.01 What is the purpose of this chapter? FAQ 1.02 What are C++ FAQs? FAQ 1.03 Who is the target audience for this book ? FAQ 1.04 Is this a book about C++ per se? FAQ 1.05 Why do deve
PREFACE This book celebrates the importance of the question; it is not meant to be a collection of facts or procedures. The writing of this book was inspired by 16 years of queries from the research community.The con- tributors and I have tried to m
1 Management Summary 3 2 Introduction 4 3 Organizational development 5 4 History of ITIL 6 5 History of TOGAF 7 6 The framework dilemma 8 7 Where ITIL V3 and TOGAF meet 9 8 Conclusions 13 9 Appendix 14 10 The authors, literature and further informat
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e Sync Framework is Microsoft’s innovation to address the dilemma of occasionally connected systems. It is a comprehensive synchronization platform that enables collaboration and offline access for applications, services, and devices. In particular,
C++ 常见问题问答详解。 Part I. Preliminaries Chapter 1. Introduction FAQ 1.01 What is the purpose of this chapter? FAQ 1.02 What are C++ FAQs? FAQ 1.03 Who is the target audience for this book? FAQ 1.04 Is this a book about C++ per se? FAQ 1.05 Why do develo
This book is not about the failure of simply any company, but of good companies—the kinds that many managers have admired and tried to emulate, the companies known for their abilities to innovate and execute.
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