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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Kamlesh Patel Serialization is the process of encoding an object or class into a persistent or transportable state. This allows you to take a complex data type, then encode, save, transfer, and decode it, with the possibility that a separate process handles the decoding. written by Kamlesh Patel Mapping is the way of transforming one XML structure to another XML Structure. As a part of it we do certain operations like breaking child nodes and attaching them to its parent node and more in an XML structure. written by Kamlesh Patel GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) represents an evolution of the GSM standard, allowing data transmission in packet mode and providing higher throughputs as compared with the circuit-switched mode. written by Vikram kuamr Furniture is an investment and the price of pieces from quality manufacturers can really bring that home. written by Kamlesh Patel Software Metrics is all about measurement which in turn involves numbers; the use of numbers to make things better, to improve the process of developing software and to improve all aspects of the management of that process. written by Kamlesh Patel In a multi-user system or application, concurrency is a major issue that the development team must address. Concurrency, in the context of a software application, is the handling of multiple users attempting to access the same data at the same time. written by Peter Gooding Here’s another question likely to arise once you’ve found your perfect rural property: your seller tells you there’s no sewer hookup and that you’ll have to install your own septic system. written by Kamlesh Patel The advantages of Strings can be summed up as ease of use, internationalization support, and compatibility to existing interfaces. Most methods expect a String object rather than a char array, and String objects are returned by many methods. written by Peter Gooding You’ve found your rural Shangri La; unspoiled acreage with breathtaking views, a comfortable drive from home, and close to a charming small town. written by Sarika Kabra Amish made furniture is well known for its aesthetic appeal, excellent quality and durability. It also has a very wide choice in terms of the styles of the furniture: such as the Mission style, Shaker style, Queen Anne style, Southwestern, Rustic, Cottage, and Beachfront so that there is something on offer for everyone. written by John Mehrmann Can avoiding taboo topics in communication have a critical impact on clients, partners, peer, family, and friends? How do candid conversations empower a trusted advocate? << previous page 1 next page>> |