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- Lanz, Franz, author.
- Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, [2015]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xi, 222 pages) : illustrations Digital: text file; PDF.
- Summary
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- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Technical basics
- 3. The TSO/ISPF logon process
- 4. Customize ISPF
- 5. ISPF command tables
- 6. DSLIST - Data set lists
- 7. The Object/Action Workplace
- 8. The ISPF editor
- 9. Utilities for allocated data sets
- 10. Secret Programs
- 11. The SMART ISPF utilities
- List of screens, programs, tables, JCL
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Field, John.
- Yorktown Heights, N.Y. : IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, [1998]
- Description
- Book — 48 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
- Summary
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Abstract: "Program slicing is a useful technique for debugging, testing, and analyzing programs. A program slice consists of the parts of a program that (potentially) affect the values computed at some point of interest. With rare exceptions, program slices have hitherto been computed and defined in ad-hoc and language-specific ways. The principal contribution of this paper is to show that general and semantically well-founded notions of slicing and dependence can be derived in a simple, uniform way from term rewriting systems (TRSs). Our slicing technique is applicable to any language whose semantics is specified in TRS form. Moreover, we show that our method admits an efficient implementation. Viewed more abstractly, our techniques yield a method for automatically deriving certain minimal equational theorems on open terms as a consequence of deriving a single theorem about a closed term. Our techniques can thus be used to augment the capabilities of equational theorem proving systems."
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- Computer Networking Symposium.
- [New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]
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- Journal/Periodical — v.
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- Mukherjee, Sudipta, author.
- [Berkeley, CA?] : Apress, 2014. New York, NY : Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xxvii, 272 pages) : illustrations Digital: text file; PDF.
- Summary
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- 1. Thinking Functionally
- 2. Series Generation
- 3. Text Processing
- 4. Refactoring with LINQ
- 5. Refactoring with MoreLINQ
- 6. Creating DSL using LINQ
- 7. Static Code Analysis
- 8. Exploratory Data Analysis
- 9. Interacting with the File System Appendix A: Lean LINQ Tips Appendix B: Taming Streaming Data with Rx.NET.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
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- Mukherjee, Sudipta, author.
- [Berkeley, CA?] : Apress, 2014. New York, NY : Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xxvii, 272 pages) : illustrations Digital: text file; PDF.
- Summary
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- 1. Thinking Functionally
- 2. Series Generation
- 3. Text Processing
- 4. Refactoring with LINQ
- 5. Refactoring with MoreLINQ
- 6. Creating DSL using LINQ
- 7. Static Code Analysis
- 8. Exploratory Data Analysis
- 9. Interacting with the File System Appendix A: Lean LINQ Tips Appendix B: Taming Streaming Data with Rx.NET.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
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- Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy. Office of Science ; Oak Ridge, Tenn. : distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 2014
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (13 p.) : digital, PDF file.
- Summary
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ISMB Conference Funding for Students and Young Scientists Historical Description The Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) conference has provided a general forum for disseminating the latest developments in bioinformatics on an annual basis for the past 22 years. ISMB is a multidisciplinary conference that brings together scientists from computer science, molecular biology, mathematics and statistics. The goal of the ISMB meeting is to bring together biologists and computational scientists in a focus on actual biological problems, i.e., not simply theoretical calculations. The combined focus on “intelligent systems” and actual biological data makes ISMB a unique and highly important meeting. 21 years of experience in holding the conference has resulted in a consistently well-organized, well attended, and highly respected annual conference. "Intelligent systems" include any software which goes beyond straightforward, closed-form algorithms or standard database technologies, and encompasses those that view data in a symbolic fashion, learn from examples, consolidate multiple levels of abstraction, or synthesize results to be cognitively tractable to a human, including the development and application of advanced computational methods for biological problems. Relevant computational techniques include, but are not limited to: machine learning, pattern recognition, knowledge representation, databases, combinatorics, stochastic modeling, string and graph algorithms, linguistic methods, robotics, constraint satisfaction, and parallel computation. Biological areas of interest include molecular structure, genomics, molecular sequence analysis, evolution and phylogenetics, molecular interactions, metabolic pathways, regulatory networks, developmental control, and molecular biology generally. Emphasis is placed on the validation of methods using real data sets, on practical applications in the biological sciences, and on development of novel computational techniques. The ISMB conferences are distinguished from many other conferences in computational biology or artificial intelligence by an insistence that the researchers work with real molecular biology data, not theoretical or toy examples; and from many other biological conferences by providing a forum for technical advances as they occur, which otherwise may be shunned until a firm experimental result is published. The resulting intellectual richness and cross-disciplinary diversity provides an important opportunity for both students and senior researchers. ISMB has become the premier conference series in this field with refereed, published proceedings, establishing an infrastructure to promote the growing body of research.
- Online
- Green, David G.
- New York : Springer, [2014]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- From Bad to Worse
- Of Ants and Men
- A Tangled Web
- The Eye of the Beholder
- The Animal Within
- More things in heaven and earth
- The Sting in the Tail
- Divide and Rule
- One thing leads to another
- The Snowball Effect
- A Deadly Cascade
- Collateral damage
- The Straw that Broke the Camel's Back
- The Herd Instinct
- The Subatomic Family
- The Global Village
- The Root of All Evil
- Fouling the Nest
- Shaping the Future.
- Vallath, Murali, author.
- Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2014. New York, NY : Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xxvii, 712 pages) : illustrations Digital: text file; PDF.
- Summary
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- 1. Methodolog
- y2. Capacity Planning and Architecture
- 3. Testing for Availability
- 4. Testing for Scalability
- 5. Real Application Testing
- 6. Tools and Utilities
- 7. SQL Tuning
- 8. Parallel Query Tuning
- 9. Tuning the Database
- 10. Tuning Recovery
- 11. Tuning Oracle Net
- 12. Tuning Storage Subsystem
- 13. Tuning Global Cache
- 14. Tuning the Cluster Interconnect
- 15. Optimization of Distributed Workload
- 16. Tuning the Oracle Clusterware
- 17. Enqueues, Waits and Latches
- 18. Problem Diagnostics A. The SQL Scripts Used in This Book Bibliography.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
9. Pro ASP.NET MVC 4 [2012]
- Freeman, Adam, 1972-
- 4th ed. - Berkeley, Calif. : Apress ; London : Springer [distributor], 2012.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xxiii, 729 pages)
- Summary
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- Introducing ASP.NET MVC 4
- What's the Big Idea?
- Your First MVC Application
- The MVC Pattern
- Essential Language Features
- Working with Razor
- Essential Tools for MVC
- SportsStore--A Real Application
- SportsStore: Navigation
- SportsStore: Completing the Cart
- SportsStore: Administration
- SportsStore: Security & Finishing Touches
- ASP.NET MVC 4 in Detail
- Overview of MVC Projects
- URL Routing
- Advanced Routing Features
- Controllers and Actions
- Filters
- Controller Extensibility
- Views
- Helper Methods
- Templated Helper Methods
- URL and Ajax Helper Methods
- Model Binding
- Model Validation
- Bundles and Display Modes
- Web API
- Deployment.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Clark, Dan, 1963- author.
- Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2014. New York, NY : Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource : illustrations. Digital: text file; PDF.
- Summary
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- Part I - Building Models in Power Pivot
- Chapter 1: Introducing Power Pivot
- Chapter 2: Importing Data into Power Pivot
- Chapter 3: Creating the Data Model
- Chapter 4: Creating Calculations with DAX
- Chapter 5: Creating Measures with DAX
- Chapter 6: Incorporating Time Intelligence
- Chapter 7: Data Analysis with Pivot Tables and Charts Part II - Building Interactive Reports and Dashboards with Power View
- Chapter 8: Optimizing Power Pivot Models for Power View
- Chapter 9: Creating Standard Visualizations with Power View
- Chapter 10: Creating Interactive Dashboards with Power View Part III - Exploring and presenting Data with Power Query and Power Map
- Chapter 11: Data Discovery with Power Query
- Chapter 12: Geospatial Analysis with Power Map
- Chapter 13: Mining Your Data with Excel
- Chapter 14: Creating a Complete Solution.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
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- Vugt, Sander van, author.
- Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2014. New York : Distributed to Book trade by Springer Verlag
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xxvii, 535 pages) : illustrations Digital: text file.PDF.
- Summary
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- Part I: Basic skills
- Chapter 1: Introduction and Installation
- Chapter 2: Basic command line and YaST skills Part II: Administering SUSE Linux Enteprise Server
- Chapter 3: Managing File Systems
- Chapter 4: User and Permission Management
- Chapter 5: Common Administration Tasks: printing, cron, logging, software, process management
- Chapter 6: Hardening SUSE Linux: SELinux, Apparmor, sudo, authentication clients
- Chapter 7: Virtualization Management
- Chapter 8: Managing hardware, the kernel and the boot procedure Part III: Networking SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
- Chapter 9: Configuring Network Access
- Chapter 10: Securing Internet servers: SUSEfirewall, IPtables, SSL
- Chapter 11: Basic Network Services: Xinetd, NTP, DNS, DHCP, LDAP
- Chapter 12: Internet Services: Setting up a LAMP Server
- Chapter 13: File sharing: Samba NFS and FTP Part IV: Advanced SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Administration
- Chapter 14: Shell scripting
- Chapter 15: Optimizing Performance
- Chapter 16: High Availability Clustering
- Chapter 17: Creating a SLES 12 Installation Server
- Chapter 18: Managing SUSE Linux: SMT and SUSE Manager.
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(source: Nielsen Book Data)
12. Pro Exchange 2013 SP1 PowerShell administration : for Exchange on-premises and Office 365 [2014]
- Wesselius, Jaap, author.
- Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2014. New York, NY : Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xxi, 640 pages) : illustrations Digital: text file; PDF.
- Summary
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- 1. Introduction to Exchange 2013 S
- P12. Installing Exchange 2013 SP1
- 3. Client Access Server
- 4. Mailbox Server
- 5. High Availability
- 6. Message Hygiene
- 7. Backup, Restore and Disaster Recovery
- 8. Unified Communications
- 9. Compliance
- 10. Security
- 11. Office 365 and Exchange Online.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
13. Pro Office 365 development [2014]
- Collins, Mark J. (Mark Jeffery), author.
- Second edition. - [Berkeley, California] : Apress, [2014] New York, NY : Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource : color illustrations Digital: text file.PDF.
- Summary
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- Chapter 1: Introducing Office 365 for Developers
- Chapter 2: Building and Customizing Your Web Presence
- Chapter 3: Creating SharePoint Apps in Visual Studio 2013
- Chapter 4: Creating Declarative Workflows
- Chapter 5: Building and Publishing a Web Database with Access
- Chapter 6: Developing Exchange Online Solutions
- Chapter 7: Developing Lync Applications
- Chapter 8: Consuming Data With Office 365 APIs
- Chapter 9: Authentication, Authorization and Discovery Service
- Chapter 10: Integrating Office 365 Technologies with REST APIs and MVC Appendix A: SharePoint Primer Appendix B: SharePoint Designer Workflow Editor.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
14. Pro Office 365 development [2014]
- Collins, Mark J. (Mark Jeffery), author.
- Second edition. - [Berkeley, California] : Apress, [2014] New York, NY : Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource : color illustrations Digital: text file.PDF.
- Summary
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- Chapter 1: Introducing Office 365 for Developers
- Chapter 2: Building and Customizing Your Web Presence
- Chapter 3: Creating SharePoint Apps in Visual Studio 2013
- Chapter 4: Creating Declarative Workflows
- Chapter 5: Building and Publishing a Web Database with Access
- Chapter 6: Developing Exchange Online Solutions
- Chapter 7: Developing Lync Applications
- Chapter 8: Consuming Data With Office 365 APIs
- Chapter 9: Authentication, Authorization and Discovery Service
- Chapter 10: Integrating Office 365 Technologies with REST APIs and MVC Appendix A: SharePoint Primer Appendix B: SharePoint Designer Workflow Editor.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Hart-Davis, Guy, author.
- [Place of publication not identified] : Apress, [2014]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xx, 332 pages) : illustrations Digital: text file; PDF.
- Summary
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- Chapter 1: Up and Running with Office for iPad
- Chapter 2: Using Common Tools in the Office Apps
- Chapter 3: Managing Your Office Documents
- Chapter 4: Getting Up to Speed with Word for iPad
- Chapter 5: Formatting and Laying Out Your Documents
- Chapter 6: Revising, Finalizing, and Printing Your Documents
- Chapter 7: Getting Going with Excel for iPad
- Chapter 8: Building and Formatting Worksheets
- Chapter 9: Using Formulas and Functions in Your Worksheets
- Chapter 10: Creating Effective Charts
- Chapter 11: Becoming Expert with PowerPoint for iPad
- Chapter 12: Taking Notes in OneNote.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Nayyeri, Keyvan, 1984- author.
- Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2014. New York, NY : Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xvii, 360 pages) : illustrations Digital: text file; PDF.
- Summary
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- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Real-Time Web and ASP.NET SignalR
- Chapter 2: Overview of SignalR
- Chapter 3: Developing SignalR Applications using Hubs
- Chapter 4: Working with Persistent Connections
- Chapter 5: Debugging and Testing
- Chapter 6: SignalR Clients
- Chapter 7: Extending SignalR
- Chapter 8: Configuration and Security
- Chapter 9: Building a Stock Market Price Updater
- Chapter 10: Building a Collaborative Drawing Application.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
17. Pro ASP.NET MVC 5 [2013]
- Freeman, Adam, 1972-
- Fifth edition. - [New York, N.Y.] : Apress, [2013]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations Digital: text file; PDF.
- Summary
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- Putting ASP.NET MVC in Context
- Your First MVC Application
- The MVC Pattern
- Essential Language Features
- Working with Razor
- Essential Tools for MVC
- SportsStore: A Real Application
- SportsStore: Navigation
- SportsStore: Completing the Cart
- SportsStore: Mobile
- SportsStore: Administration
- SportsStore: Security & Finishing Touches
- Deployment
- Overview of MVC Projects
- URL Routing
- Advanced Routing Features
- Controllers and Actions
- Filters
- Controller Extensibility
- Views
- Helper Methods
- Templated Helper Methods
- URL and Ajax Helper Methods
- Model Binding
- Model Validation
- Bundles
- Web API and Single-page Applications.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Pierce, Taylor, author.
- [Berkeley] : Apress, 2014. New York, NY : Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xx, 440 pages) : illustrations Digital: text file.PDF.
- Summary
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- Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Seeing the Big Picture in a Crowded App Store Marketplace
- Why a Business Book for iOS Developers?
- Tackling the New World of Mobile Marketing
- Rest Easy -- This Is Not Your Typical Business Book
- Planning Your Own Success Story
- How to Use This Book
- Getting Started with Your First iOS App
- Already in the App Store? It's Never Too Late to Boost Sales
- Developing iOS Apps for Clients
- Ready to Dive In?
- ch. 2 Doing Your Homework: Analyzing iOS App Ideas and Performing Competitive Research
- Fulfilling a Need
- Discovering Untapped Markets
- Enhancing the Mobile Experience
- Competing with Similar Apps
- When to Avoid Oversaturated Categories
- Assessing the Competition
- Using Alternative App Directories for Competitive Research
- Analyzing App Ranking Statistics
- Finding Inspiration in Your Competitors' Customer Reviews
- Taking Your Competition for a Test-Drive
- Defining Your Differentiator
- Targeting Multiple iOS Devices
- Universal Applications from a Business Perspective
- What's in an App Name?
- Registering Web Site Domain Names
- Building a Unique Identity for Your iOS App
- Making Progress
- ch. 3 Protecting Your Intellectual Property
- What Is Intellectual Property?
- Determining Your Intellectual Property Strategy
- iOS Apps Are Different
- Developing an iOS App-Specific Game Plan
- Copyrighting Your App
- Filing Trademarks for App Icons and Logos
- Trade Secrets
- Patents
- Addressing Intellectual Property in Contractor and Employee Agreements
- Hiring Contractors
- Hiring Employees
- Inbound Licensing of Intellectual Property
- Document Your Inbound Licenses
- Know What You Are Getting
- Avoid Viral Licenses
- Don't Use Apple's Trademarks
- Creating a Custom End User License Agreement
- Purpose of a EULA
- Apple's EULA
- Reasons to Use Your Own EULA
- How and When to Pursue Legal Action
- First Steps Toward Dispute Resolution
- Prelitigation
- Litigation
- Summary
- ch. 4 Your iOS App Is Your Most Powerful Marketing Tool
- Getting Your Foot in the Door: First Impressions Are Everything
- First Visual Cue
- Second Visual Cue
- More Incentive for a Good First Impression
- Playing by the Rules in Apple's Sandbox
- Designing for Multiple iOS Devices
- Preparing UI Art Assets
- Orientation Considerations on the iPad
- Double the Fun with Retina Display Screens
- Designing for iOS 8
- Differences in iOS 8
- Define a Brand for Your App
- Your Most Powerful Marketing Tool
- Maintaining a Consistent Brand Identity
- Creating an Effective App Icon and Logo
- App Icon Rules and Tools
- Designing a Custom App Icon
- Start Sketching
- Make It Unique
- Beauty in Simplicity
- Sample App Icon
- Interface Design: Think Like a User, Not Like a Developer
- Get to Know Your Users
- Draw Your Ideas on Paper
- Create an App Flow/Storyboard
- Beautiful Mock-ups in Illustrator and Photoshop
- Other Software Tools for Designing Mock-ups
- Designing Apps with Mobile Apps
- Start Prototyping
- Creating a Prototype
- Test User Interactions Using Your Prototype
- Think Outside the Box
- Other Factors to Consider
- Comfortable Familiarity of UIKit
- Icons and Images
- Navigation Colors
- Using Text
- Designing for Accessibility
- Tips for the Artistically Challenged
- Finding Graphics and Icons
- Choosing Fonts
- Adding Audio
- Using Professional Design Services
- Creative Boost
- ch. 5 Social Inception: Promoting Your Apps Within Apps
- Encouraging User Reviews Within Your App
- Seeking Feedback at Runtime
- When to Ask for Ratings
- Tell a Friend with In-App E-mail and Social Networking
- Using Third-Party Web Services
- Connecting Users with In-App Sharing
- Adding E-mail Support
- Integrating Twitter and Facebook
- Strength in Numbers: Building Synergy with In-App Cross-Promotion
- Setting up Shop
- United We Prosper
- Get Your Users Talking with Third-Party Social Gaming Platforms
- Enthusiasm Is Contagious
- Choosing a Social Gaming Platform
- Earning Your Stripes
- ch. 6 Money for Nothing: When It Pays to Be Free
- Generating Revenue from Free Apps
- Free Strategies
- Try Before You Buy
- Choosing a Path: Lite vs. In-App Purchase
- Lite Approach: Tastes Great, Less Filling
- Playing It Safe: Lite Version Restrictions
- Can a Free Lite Version Really Boost Paid App Sales?
- They Won't Buy the Cow If the Milk Is Free
- When to Release the Lite Version
- Perfecting Your In-App Sales Pitch
- Bulletproofing Your Lite Version
- Migrating Data from the Lite Version to the Paid Version
- Securing Market Share: Give It Away Now and Up-Sell Later
- Mining Additional Revenue with Affiliate Programs
- How Affiliate Programs Work
- Joining the iTunes Affiliate Program
- Power of Free
- Shifting Gears
- ch. 7 Monetizing Free Apps with iAd and Other In-App Advertising Opportunities
- When to Use In-App Advertising
- Knowing Your Audience
- In-App Advertising As a Sales Tool
- Selecting a Mobile Ad Network
- Investigating the Choices
- Which Ad Network Is Right for You?
- Building a Business with Ad-Supported Apps
- Balancing UI Design Aesthetics with Ads
- Finding the Best Mix of Ad Networks
- Harnessing the Power of House Ads
- Implementing Apple's iAd in Your iOS Apps
- Joining the iAd Network
- Designing Your App for Displaying iAd Banners
- Programming Your App to Support Ads
- Enabling Live Ads in Your App
- Knowledge Is Power: Tracking App Usage Through Analytics
- Contemplating Sponsorships and Product Placement Deals
- Tipping Point
- ch. 8 Exploring the Freemium Model with In-App Purchase
- Loyalty Pays: Existing Users Make the Best Customers
- Supporting the Long Tail: Monetizing Continued Development
- Challenge of Changing User Perception
- When and How to Use In-App Purchase
- Understanding the Fundamentals
- Power of Simplicity
- Presentation Is the Key to Success
- Finding the Sweet Spot
- Delivering and Managing In-App Purchases
- Unlocking Built-in Content
- Downloading Content from Your Server
- Finding Help in the Cloud
- Configuring In-App Purchase in iTunes Connect
- Setting Up an iTunes Test User Account
- Creating In-App Purchase Items
- Managing Your In-App Purchase Items
- Preparing Your Test Device
- Tapping into the Store Kit Framework
- Configuring the Project for In-App Purchase
- Setting Up the Basics
- Getting In-App Purchase Up and Running
- Step 1 Does the Consumer Allow In-App Purchase?
- Step 2 Fetch Available In-App Purchase Items
- Step 3 Request a Purchase
- Step 4 Receive Payment Status
- Step 5 Provide Access to the Purchased Content
- Restoring Paid Content
- Digging for Gold
- ch.
- 9 Testing and Usability: Putting Your Best Foot Forward
- Preventing the Majority of One-Star Reviews
- Avoiding Common Pitfalls
- Soliciting Direct Feedback
- Preventing User Frustration with In-App Help
- Planting Knowledge Seeds with On-Screen Tips
- Instructional Videos: The Double-Edged Sword
- Show, Don't Tell, with Visual Demos
- Providing Mobile Manuals with Text-based Help
- Provisioning: Setting Up a Development Device
- Step 1 Establish Your Test Device in Xcode Organizer
- Step 2 Acquire Your Development Certificate
- Step 3 Register Your Device ID
- Step 4 Create an App ID
- Step 5 Generate and Install Your Provisioning Profile
- Step 6 Run Your Xcode Project on Your Test Device
- Beta Testing: Navigating the Complexities of Ad Hoc Distribution
- Step 1 Acquire Your Distribution Certificate
- Step 2 Register the Device IDs of Your Beta Testers
- Step 3 Generate and Install an Ad Hoc Distribution Provisioning Profile
- Step 4 Configure Your App for Ad Hoc Distribution
- Step 5 Distribute Your App to the Beta Testers
- Wireless Distribution to Beta Testers
- Sitting Pretty
- ch. 10 Get the Party Started! Creating a Prerelease Buzz
- Final Countdown: Preparing for Liftoff
- Invest the Time to Find Your Audience
- Craft Your Elevator Pitch
- Gather Additional Prerelease Marketing Materials
- Your iOS App Deserves a Well-Designed Web Site
- Web Hosting
- Format Wars: Blogs vs. Custom Sites
- Domain Name Benefits
- SEO Tactics
- Tracking Web Site Traffic
- Anatomy of an iOS App Web Site
- Before Selling, Start Collecting
- Why Site Compatibility with Mobile Safari Is So Important
- "I'm Ready for My Close-up, Mr. Viewport"
- Using Browser Detection to Deliver Targeted Content
- Dynamically Replacing Flash with iOS-Compatible Content
- Home Screen Bookmarking Made Beautiful
- Let's Make Some Noise: The Power of Blogs, Twitter, and Social Networks
- Cultivating an Online Community
- Blogging
- Other Social Networks and Bookmarking Sites
- Commenting on Forums, Groups, and Blogs
- But Not Too Much Noise: Maintaining a Professional Reputation
- Everyone Loves a Winner: Collecting Prerelease Press and Testimonials
- Preparing a Hit List
- Establishing Relationships
- Offering Exclusives and Advance Ad Hoc Builds to Secure Coverage
- Passing the Baton
- ch. 11 Keys to the Kingdom: The App Store Submission Process
- Politics of Pricing
- Analyzing Similar Apps
- Room to Maneuver
- Sustaining a Long-Term Business
- Perceived Value and Consumer Resistance
- Improving App Discovery: The Art of Keywords and Names
- Assigning Keywords
- Name Game.
- Note continued: Perfecting the Sales Pitch of Your App Description
- What Is It?
- Awards and Testimonials
- App Features and Benefits
- Putting It All Together
- Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: The Importance of Screenshots
- Choosing the Primary Screenshot
- When a Screenshot Is More Than a Screenshot
- Preparing Your Application Binary for the App Store
- Step 1 Verify Your Distribution Certificate Is Still Installed
- Step 2 Generate and Install an App Store Distribution Provisioning Profile
- Step 3 Configure Your Xcode Project for App Store Distribution
- Step 4 Compile Your iOS App
- Ensuring Apple Has Processed Your Contracts and Payment Settings
- Are We There Yet? Submitting Your App in iTunes Connect
- Step 1 Create a New App Entry
- Step 2 Set the Availability Date and Pricing
- Step 3 Submit Your App's Metadata
- Step 4 Assign a Rating to Your App
- Step 5 Upload Your App Icon and Screenshots
- Step 6 Support Multiple Languages
- Step 7 Upload Your App Binary for App Store Review
- Try, Try Again: Dealing with App Store Rejections
- Approved! Making It to the Promised Land
- Analyzing Your App Store Sales Statistics
- Rev Your Engines
- ch. 12 Increasing Awareness for Your iOS App
- Dedicating As Much Effort to Marketing Your App As You Put into Developing It
- Launching with a Supernova of Publicity
- Enlisting Help from the Pros
- Art of Crafting Effective Press Releases
- Essential Ingredients of a Press Release
- Translating Your Press Release
- Virtual 24/7 Press Room
- Connecting with the Press
- Issuing Promo Codes: Soliciting App Reviews on Influential Blogs and Review Sites
- Providing Review Materials
- Obtaining Promo Codes
- Publicity Requires Planning and Patience
- Using Promotions and Giveaways to Improve App Discovery
- Timing a Good Sale to Rejuvenate App Downloads
- Can Advertising Sell Apps?
- Advertising to a Mobile Audience
- Taking Advantage of iAd for Developers
- Pay-Per-Install Incentives to Cross-Sell Apps
- Staying Connected with Customers
- Delivering Frequent App Updates
- Providing High-Quality Support
- Additional Tips for Sustaining Momentum in the App Store
- Banking on the Prestige of Awards and Endorsements
- Share Your Knowledge
- Participating in Interviews and Podcasts
- Looking Toward the Horizon.
- Lewis, Rory.
- [Berkeley, Calif.] : Apress ; New York : Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer Science+Business Media, ©2012.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xv, 625 pages) : illustrations Digital: text file.PDF.
- Summary
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- Preliminaries Fundamentals Storyboarding with MapView Building a Utility Application Storyboarding a Page-Based App Mastering Table Views with Storyboarding: Core Data Setup Mastering Table Views with Storyboarding: Designing the Flow Mastering Table Views with Storyboarding: Coding the Backend Single View
- #3: wanderBoard Part I Single View
- #3: wanderBoard Part II Single View
- #3: wanderBoard Part III How Far You Have Come.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Green, Thomas J. (Thomas James), 1952-
- Berkeley, Calif. : Friends of Ed, ©2012.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xix, 368 pages) : illustrations
- Summary
-
- Learning the Edge Animate Interface
- Creating Timeline Animations: Part 1
- Creating Timeline Animations: Part 2
- Creating Graphics for Edge Animate
- Working with Type in Edge Animate
- Adding Interactivity in Edge Animate
- Edge Animate and the Web
- Adding a Bit of "Wow"
- Edge Animate and Digital Publications
- Edge Animate Goes Mobile.
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