Computer und IT
Technologieinduzierte Entwicklung neuer Wertversprechen im Software-intensive Business
Die Digitalisierung der meisten Branchen spiegelt sich in einem wachsenden Anteil der Software an der Gesamtwertschöpfung wider. Unternehmen eröffnen sich dadurch neue Möglichkeiten für technologische Innovationen. Gleichzeitig stehen sie aber vor der ständigen Herausforderung, diese Innovationen in Produkte zu überführen, die für den Kunden wertstiftend sind. Dieser Problemstellung widmeten sich bereits eine Reihe an Methoden zur Produkt- und Geschäftsmodellinnovation, die Überführung der hier gewonnenen Erkenntnisse in die konkrete Produktgestaltung bleibt jedoch eine Herausforderung. Genau hier setzt diese Arbeit an, indem sie die methodische Vorgehensweise „Value Proposition Deployment“ vorschlägt, mit der Unternehmen auf Basis technologischer Innovationen neue Wertversprechen entwickeln können. Hierzu verbindet das Value Proposition Deployment Erkenntnisse des Innovationsmanagements mit Methoden der konstruktiven Qualitätssicherung und stellt somit eine Brücke zwischen Innovations- und Qualitätsmanagement dar. Die auf Basis von 15 praxisrelevanten Gestaltungsanforderungen entwickelte Methode wird detailliert erläutert und anhand praxisnaher Fallbeispiele beschrieben. Problemstellung.- Theoretischer Bezugsrahmen.- Stand der Forschung.- Analyse bestehender Ansätze im Kontext des Innovationsmanagements.- Analyse bestehender Quality Function Deployment-Ansätze.- Gestaltung des Value Proposition Deployments.- Evaluation des Value Proposition Deployments.- Schlussbetrachtung
Selenium WebDriver Recipes in C#
Solve your Selenium WebDriver problems with this quick guide to automated testing of web applications with Selenium WebDriver in C#. This third editioncontains hundreds of solutions to real-world problems, with clear explanations and ready-to-run Selenium test scripts that you can use in your own projects.Updated to Selenium version 4, this revision includes Visual Studio Code set up, additional recipes, and new chapters on Selenium DevTools and continuous testing. You'll see how to use Selenium WebDriver for select lists, navigation, assertions, frames, file upload and pop-up dialogs. You'll also learn how to locate web elements and test functions for hyperlinks, buttons, TextFields and TextAreas, radio buttons, CheckBoxes, and more.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN* Debug test scripts and test data * Work with Selenium Remote Control Server* Manage and deal with browser profiles and capabilities* Monitor tests for advanced user interactions and experiences (UX)WHO THIS BOOK IS FORExperienced .NET and C# Windows application programmers/developers.Courtney Zhan is a software development engineer at Amazon Australia. She is passionate about programming, End-to-End Test Automation, Continuous Testing and Graphic Design. She shares tips and guides on Test Automation & Continuous Testing weekly on Medium at courtneyzhan.medium.com.Zhimin Zhan is the founder and CTO of AgileWay Pty Ltd, Australia. As an advisor and coach, he helps organizations implement Continuous Testing with open technologies such as Selenium WebDriver and Appium. Zhimin is the creator of TestWise Testing IDE and International Award-Winning BuildWise CT Server and an author.1. Introduction2. Locating Web Elements3. Hyperlink4. Button5. TextField and TextArea6. Radio Button7. Check Box8. Select List9. Navigation and Browser10. Assertion11. Frames12. Testing AJAX13. File Upload and Pop-up Dialogs14. Debugging Test Scripts15. Test Data16. Browser Profile and Capabilities17. Advanced User Interactions18. HTML5 and JavaScript19. WYSIWYG HTML Editors20. Leverage Programming21. Optimization22. Gotchas23. Selenium 424. Selenium DevTools25. Remote Control Server26. Continuous Testing27. Case Studies28. Afterword29. Resources
Digital Transformation Success
Discover the key to digital transformation success in this comprehensive guide. In today's rapidly advancing technological landscape, companies are promised innovative business models, enhanced customer experiences, and productivity improvements through digital initiatives. However, it's disheartening that 70% of these endeavors fail to meet their goals, resulting in lost investments and frustrated stakeholders.The root cause of these failures often lies in the lack of alignment across organizations. Achieving alignment is crucial, encompassing both vertical alignment – which involves aligning goals from the CEO down to even low-level single contributors – and horizontal alignment – which enables seamless collaboration across functional areas. To address this challenge, the book introduces Process Inventory, a powerful framework that not only establishes a common language but also aligns resources throughout the organization, driving a new level of operating efficiency and agility necessary to thrive in this digital era.This comprehensive guide delves beyond guiding principles, providing readers with detailed methods, modeling techniques, operating models, and real-world case studies. By leveraging the Process Inventory framework, organizations can enhance existing disciplines like Change Management, Risk Management, and Operational Excellence, enabling effective digital technology design and propelling them into the forefront of the digital age.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN* The transformative power of the Process Inventory framework to drive Digital Transformation success by aligning resources, organizational goals, and efforts, leading to unparalleled agility. * How the Process Inventory serves as the connective tissue that redefines how an organization operates, enabling operational excellence and enhanced efficiency.How Process Inventory directly supports the seamless implementation of cutting-edge digital technologies like machine learning, intelligent process automation, and microservices.* Key best practices, including building and maintaining models, engaging stakeholders, and attaining maximum value from this framework. * How Process Inventory seamlessly integrates with and elevates existing disciplines such as Process Modeling, Enterprise Architecture, Risk Management, Lean/Six Sigma Process Improvement, Change Management, and Business Architecture. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR* Forward-thinking Business Executives committed to achieving their digital transformation agenda* Visionary Leaders, including COOs and CIOs, striving to elevate their organization's efficiency and effectiveness* Individual practitioners and teams dedicated to driving transformation strategies and techniques within their organization* Process Center of Excellence personnel entrusted with mapping out and managing processes for their organization's successPart I– Foundations for Success.- Chapter 1: The Key to Digital Transformation.- Chapter 2: Overview of the Process Inventory Framework.- Chapter 3: Defining the Digital Transformation Program.= Part II: Applying Process Inventory to Transform Ways of Working.- Chapter 4: Transform the Change Process.- Chapter 5: The Technology Path to Digitization.- Chapter 6: Drive Enterprise Efficiency.- Chapter 7: Fortify Risk Management.- Part III – Implementing the Process Inventory Framework.- Chapter 8: Operating Model and Accountability Framework.- Chapter 9: Creation Process and Modeling Rules.- Chapter 10: Tooling and Data Infrastructure. References.
CC Certified in Cybersecurity Study Guide
PREPARE FOR THE ISC2 CERTIFIED IN CYBERSECURITY EXAM, AS WELL AS A NEW CAREER IN CYBERSECURITY, WITH THIS EFFECTIVE STUDY GUIDE. COMPLETE WITH FULL COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS!In Certified in Cybersecurity Study Guide, veteran IT and cybersecurity educator Mike Chapple delivers a one-stop resource for anyone planning to pursue the ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity credential, as well as those getting ready to take on a challenging and rewarding new career in cybersecurity. The author walks you through the info you’ll need to succeed on both the exam and in your first day at a cybersecurity-focused job, using full-color illustrations to highlight and emphasize the concepts discussed inside.Complete with an online practice test, this book comprehensively covers every competency and domain tested by the new exam, including security principles, business continuity, disaster recovery, incident response, access control concepts, network security, and security operations. You’ll also find:* Efficient and lean content, ensuring you get up-to-speed as quickly as possible* Bite-sized chapters that break down essential topics into manageable and accessible lessons* Complimentary online access to Sybex’ celebrated online learning environment, which comes with practice questions, a complete glossary of common industry terminology, and moreA clear and effective pathway to the Certified in Cybersecurity credential, as well as a fresh career in cybersecurity, the Certified in Cybersecurity Study Guide offers the foundational knowledge, skills, and abilities you need to get started in an exciting and rewarding career.ABOUT THE AUTHORMIKE CHAPPLE, PHD, CIPM, CIPP/US, CISSP, is a teaching professor in the IT, Analytics, and Operations Department at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. He is the author of several bestselling information technology certification guides and has over two decades’ experience in higher education, the private sector, and government IT. Introduction xviiPART I DOMAIN 1: SECURITY PRINCIPLES 1CHAPTER 1 CONFIDENTIALITY, INTEGRITY, AVAILABILITY, AND NON-REPUDIATION 3The CIA Triad 4Non-repudiation 7CHAPTER 2 AUTHENTICATION AND AUTHORIZATION 11Access Control Process 11Password Policies 13Authentication Factors 16CHAPTER 3 PRIVACY 23Privacy 23Privacy Management Framework 25CHAPTER 4 RISK MANAGEMENT 35Risk Types 35Risk Identification and Assessment 37Risk Treatment Strategies 39Risk Profile and Tolerance 40CHAPTER 5 SECURITY CONTROLS 45What Are Security Controls? 45Categorizing Security Controls 46CHAPTER 6 ETHICS 51Corporate Ethics Codes 51ISC2 Code of Ethics 52Ethics Complaint Procedure 54CHAPTER 7 SECURITY GOVERNANCE PROCESSES 59Security Policies and Procedures 59Laws and Regulations 61Chapple213832_ftoc.indd 13 22-11-2023 12:53:06PART II DOMAIN 2: BUSINESS CONTINUITY (BC), DISASTER RECOVERY (DR) & INCIDENT RESPONSE (IR) CONCEPTS 65CHAPTER 8 BUSINESS CONTINUITY 67Business Continuity Planning 67Business Continuity Controls 69High Availability and Fault Tolerance 71CHAPTER 9 DISASTER RECOVERY 79Disaster Recovery Planning 79Backups 81Disaster Recovery Sites 83Testing Disaster Recovery Plans 85CHAPTER 10 INCIDENT RESPONSE 89Creating an Incident Response Program 89Building an Incident Response Team 91Incident Communications Plan 92Incident Identification and Response 93PART III DOMAIN 3: ACCESS CONTROLS CONCEPTS 99CHAPTER 11 PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROLS 101Physical Facilities 101Designing for Security 104Visitor Management 106Physical Security Personnel 106CHAPTER 12 LOGICAL ACCESS CONTROLS 111Authorization 111Account Types 114Non- repudiation 115PART IV DOMAIN 4: NETWORK SECURITY 119CHAPTER 13 COMPUTER NETWORKING 121Network Types 121TCP/IP Networking 122IP Addressing 124Network Ports and Applications 128Securing Wi- Fi Networks 129CHAPTER 14 NETWORK THREATS AND ATTACKS 137Malware 137Eavesdropping Attacks 139Denial- of- Service Attacks 140Side- Channel Attacks 142CHAPTER 15 THREAT IDENTIFICATION AND PREVENTION 145Antivirus Software 145Intrusion Detection and Prevention 146Firewalls 148Vulnerability Scanning 149CHAPTER 16 NETWORK SECURITY INFRASTRUCTURE 155Data Center Protection 156Network Security Zones 158Switches, WAPs, and Routers 159Network Segmentation 161Virtual Private Networks 162Network Access Control 163Internet of Things 165CHAPTER 17 CLOUD COMPUTING 169Cloud Computing 169Cloud Deployment Models 171Cloud Service Categories 172Security and the Shared Responsibility Model 174Automation and Orchestration 174Vendor Relationships 175PART V DOMAIN 5: SECURITY OPERATIONS 179CHAPTER 18 ENCRYPTION 181Cryptography 181Encryption Algorithms 183Uses of Encryption 186Hash Functions 187CHAPTER 19 DATA HANDLING 193Data Life Cycle 193Data Classification 196CHAPTER 20 LOGGING AND MONITORING 201Logging 201Log Monitoring 202CHAPTER 21 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT 207Configuration Management 207Configuration Vulnerabilities 208CHAPTER 22 BEST PRACTICE SECURITY POLICIES 213Acceptable Use Policy 213Data Handling Policy 214Password Policy 214Bring Your Own Device Policy 214Privacy Policy 214Change Management Policy 215CHAPTER 23 SECURITY AWARENESS TRAINING 219Social Engineering 219Security Education 221Index 227
How JavaScript Works
JavaScript is a complicated language with a lot of misinformation surrounding how it works. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to JavaScript, from how it works at a technical level to how it is used to create websites and applications. Everything you need to know to start a career in JavaScript development is covered here.How JavaScript Works begins with a practical introduction of the basics before moving into the technical underpinnings of JavaScript, detailing everything you need to know, including variables, memory storage, functions, classes, types, maps, sets and APIs. Once you’ve fully absorbed these key topics. author Jonathan Simpson will show you how to put them into practice, demonstrating how they are employed for modern web development. You’ll learn how to use JavaScript with HTML and CSS to construct web pages and applications, how to change CSS with JavaScript, and how to utilize Fetch and asynchronous operations.Upon completing this book, you will have the foundational knowledge necessary to continue your journey to becoming a professional JavaScript developer.WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:* Gain insight into the technical essentials of JavaScript and how it works* Learn advanced concepts and such as memory storage and how classes, functions and objects actually work* Explore the basic mathematical underpinnings of JavaScript* Understand how JavaScript is used to manipulate HTML and CSS* Obtain the tools and knowledge needed to start your career in web developmentWHO THIS BOOK IS FOR:Anyone interested in a web development career, as well as those who may have already embarked on their careers, but who want to deepen their technical understanding of JavaScript and how it works.JONATHON SIMPSON studied at UCL and is a Product Owner at Revolut and has more than than 12 years of web development experience working on a wide range of products and services. Jonathon also owns and operates a popular software engineering blog focusing on JavaScript.Ch1 Introduction to JavaScript.- Ch2 Variables, Comments, and Logical Statements.- Ch3 Introduction to Objects, Arrays.- Ch4 Loops and Iterables.- Ch5 References, Values, and Memory Management.- Ch6 Functions and Classes.- Ch7 Types.- Ch8 Manipulating and Interacting with HTML.- Ch9 Maps and Sets.- Ch10 Fetching Data, APIs and Promises.- Ch11 Errors and the Console.- Ch12 Maps and Sets.- Ch13 Websockets.- Conclusion.- Appendix.
Visual Studio Extensibility Development
Master Visual Studio extensibility for an enhanced Visual Studio IDE experience. This book is a comprehensive guide that covers every facet of developing, debugging, and publishing extensions that amplify your productivity, tooling, and analysis within the Visual Studio IDE.This new edition is updated for Visual Studio 2022, which is the latest and greatest version of Visual Studio. Since the last edition, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has taken the world by the storm. This revised edition demonstrates how AI can take your extensions to unparalleled heights using ChatGPT.The book begins with an introduction to the essential concepts of Visual Studio, including data structures and design patterns before diving into the fundamentals of the Visual Studio extensibility model. Here you will learn the anatomy of a VSIX and how extensions are discovered and loaded in Visual Studio. Next, you will explore the extensibility model and see how various extensions, such as menus, commands, and tool windows can be plugged into Visual Studio. Moving forward, you’ll cover developing VS extensions and how they can be made configurable by customizing the UI and options page, and you’ll learn to develop a VS extension that leverages ChatGPT. Next, you will see how to extend the most often used component of Visual Studio, the code editor, before creating your own sample code snippets and templates. This is followed by a demonstration of how to deploy extensions using continuous integration (CI). Finally, you will learn tips and tricks for Visual Studio and its extensibility, along with a few highly valuable extensions.After reading Visual Studio Extensibility Development, you will be able to develop, debug, customize, and deploy extensions in Visual Studio IDE.WHAT YOU WILL LEARN* Master the art of personalizing extensions through the creation of dedicated tools option pages* Extend commands, editor, and tool window of Visual Studio* Seamlessly integrate artificial intelligence in Visual Studio extensions* Create project templates, item templates, and code snippets to streamline your development process* Enhance IntelliSense for your custom project needs* Publish your extension in the Visual Studio marketplaceWHO THIS BOOK IS FORDevelopers, Programmers, Engineers, Architects, Instructors, Innovators, Students and Technology enthusiasts leveraging Visual Studio IDE. RISHABH VERMA is a Microsoft certified professional and works at Google India as a Senior Developer Relations Engineer working on Google Cloud C# SDK development. An electronic engineer by education, he has 15+ years of hardcore development experience on the .NET technology stack. He is passionate about creating tools, Visual Studio extensions, and utilities to increase developer productivity. His interests are .NET Compiler Platform (Roslyn), Visual Studio extensibility, code generation and .NET Core. He is a member of .NET foundation, and has authored books on .NET Core 2.0 and .NET Core 3.1 prior to this title.
Getting Started with Containers in Azure
Master the skills needed to deploy container services on Microsoft Azure using Terraform. This book will take you through the entire process of designing, deploying, and managing container services such as Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Azure Container Instances (ACI), Azure Container Registry (ACR), and Azure Web App for Containers.In this fully updated second edition, Author Shimon Ifrah demonstrates how to use Terraform, PowerShell and Azure CLI to provision and manage container services in Azure. As you’ll be using Terraform as the main tool for deployment, a basic knowledge of Terraform is a prerequisite. In addition, you will see how Azure DevOps services can be used to deploy infrastructure and container services with Terraform using Azure Pipelines without using the Azure Portal. The book concludes with a tutorial on how to use Azure Defender for Cloud to safeguard Terraform and infrastructure-as-code against malicious threats, so you can deliver secure applications.Upon completing this book, you will have a thorough understanding of how to use Terraform to deploy secure and efficient cloud applications on Azure.WHAT YOU WILL LEARN* Leverage Terraform for the deployment of containerized services* Understand Azure DevOps Pipelines and Repos to deploy infrastructure and container services.* Safeguard your infrastructure-as-code and detect vulnerabilities using Azure Defender for the cloudWHO THIS BOOK IS FORAzure administrators, developers, and architects who want to get started and learn more about containers and containerized applications on Microsoft Azure.SHIMON IFRAH is a Solution Architect, writer, tech blogger, and author with over 15 years of experience in the design, management, and deployment of information technology systems, applications, and networks. In the last decade, Shimon has specialized in cloud computing and containerized applications on Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365, Azure DevOps, and .NET. Shimon also holds over 20 vendor certificates from Microsoft, AWS, VMware, Oracle, and Cisco. During his career in the IT industry, he has worked for some of the world's largest managed services and technology companies, assisting them in designing and managing systems used by millions of people every day. He is based in Melbourne, Australia.
Enterprise AI in the Cloud
EMBRACE EMERGING AI TRENDS AND INTEGRATE YOUR OPERATIONS WITH CUTTING-EDGE SOLUTIONSEnterprise AI in the Cloud: A Practical Guide to Deploying End-to-End Machine Learning and ChatGPT Solutions is an indispensable resource for professionals and companies who want to bring new AI technologies like generative AI, ChatGPT, and machine learning (ML) into their suite of cloud-based solutions. If you want to set up AI platforms in the cloud quickly and confidently and drive your business forward with the power of AI, this book is the ultimate go-to guide. The author shows you how to start an enterprise-wide AI transformation effort, taking you all the way through to implementation, with clearly defined processes, numerous examples, and hands-on exercises. You’ll also discover best practices on optimizing cloud infrastructure for scalability and automation.Enterprise AI in the Cloud helps you gain a solid understanding of:* AI-FIRST STRATEGY: Adopt a comprehensive approach to implementing corporate AI systems in the cloud and at scale, using an AI-First strategy to drive innovation* STATE-OF-THE-ART USE CASES: Learn from emerging AI/ML use cases, such as ChatGPT, VR/AR, blockchain, metaverse, hyper-automation, generative AI, transformer models, Keras, TensorFlow in the cloud, and quantum machine learning* PLATFORM SCALABILITY AND MLOPS (ML OPERATIONS): Select the ideal cloud platform and adopt best practices on optimizing cloud infrastructure for scalability and automation* AWS, AZURE, GOOGLE ML: Understand the machine learning lifecycle, from framing problems to deploying models and beyond, leveraging the full power of Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud platforms* AI-DRIVEN INNOVATION EXCELLENCE: Get practical advice on identifying potential use cases, developing a winning AI strategy and portfolio, and driving an innovation culture* ETHICAL AND TRUSTWORTHY AI MASTERY: Implement Responsible AI by avoiding common risks while maintaining transparency and ethics* SCALING AI ENTERPRISE-WIDE: Scale your AI implementation using Strategic Change Management, AI Maturity Models, AI Center of Excellence, and AI Operating ModelWhether you're a beginner or an experienced AI or MLOps engineer, business or technology leader, or an AI student or enthusiast, this comprehensive resource empowers you to confidently build and use AI models in production, bridging the gap between proof-of-concept projects and real-world AI deployments.With over 300 review questions, 50 hands-on exercises, templates, and hundreds of best practice tips to guide you through every step of the way, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to accelerate AI transformation across their enterprise.RABI JAY is a recognized IT expert with over 15 years of experience working in roles such as VP of Architecture, Digital Platform Strategy Lead, and Global Alliance Manager at Deloitte Consulting, as well as at HCL America and SapientRazorfish. He has been instrumental in driving large-scale, enterprise-level Cloud and AI transformations across diverse industries like retail, telecom, finance, and tech. He holds sought-after certifications in AWS Machine Learning, AWS Solutions Architect, and Microsoft Azure. You can connect with Rabi through his authoritative LinkedIn newsletter, Enterprise AI Transformation. Introduction xviiPART I: INTRODUCTIONChapter 1: Enterprise Transformation with AI in the Cloud 3Chapter 2: Case Studies of Enterprise AI in the Cloud 19PART II: STRATEGIZING AND ASSESSING FOR AIChapter 3: Addressing the Challenges with Enterprise AI 31Chapter 4: Designing AI Systems Responsibly 41Chapter 5: Envisioning and Aligning Your AI Strategy 50Chapter 6: Developing An AI Strategy and Portfolio 57Chapter 7: Managing Strategic Change 66PART III: PLANNING AND LAUNCHING A PILOT PROJECTChapter 8: Identifying Use Cases for Your AI/ml Project 79Chapter 9: Evaluating AI/ml Platforms and Services 106Chapter 10: Launching Your Pilot Project 152PART IV: BUILDING AND GOVERNING YOUR TEAMChapter 11: Empowering Your People Through Org Change Management 163Chapter 12: Building Your Team 173PART V: SETTING UP INFRASTRUCTURE AND MANAGING OPERATIONSChapter 13: Setting Up An Enterprise AI Cloud Platform Infrastructure 187Chapter 14: Operating Your AI Platform with Mlops Best Practices 217PART VI: PROCESSING DATA AND MODELINGChapter 15: Process Data and Engineer Features in The Cloud 243Chapter 16: Choosing Your AI/ml Algorithms 268Chapter 17: Training, Tuning, and Evaluating Models 315PART VII: DEPLOYING AND MONITORING MODELSChapter 18: Deploying Your Models Into Production 345Chapter 19: Monitoring Models 361Chapter 20: Governing Models for Bias and Ethics 377PART VIII: SCALING AND TRANSFORMING AIChapter 21: Using the AI Maturity Framework to Transform Your Business 391Chapter 22: Setting Up Your AI Coe 407Chapter 23: Building Your AI Operating Model and Transformation Plan 416PART IX: EVOLVING AND MATURING AIChapter 24: Implementing Generative AI Use Cases With Chatgpt for the Enterprise 433Chapter 25: Planning for the Future of AI 465Chapter 26: Continuing Your AI Journey 479Index 485
Flame Game Development
Reimagine your development process and create, test, and deploy your mobile, web, desktop, and embedded apps from a single codebase. This book shows you how to leverage Flame, the modular Flutter game engine, to build cross-platform 2D games. With Flutter, you can create all kinds of apps by making subtle changes to projects at the code level. Guided by a practical project-based approach, you'll begin by downloading and installing the game engine. You'll then move on to creating widgets in Flutter and components within our game, such as player, enemy, background, consumables, etc. The book also shows you how to add sprites, render images, setup animation, and much more. Flame Game Development is perfect for the novice eager to gain hands-on knowledge of this exciting game engine's library to create a simple 2D game. What You'll Learn * Apply Flutter coding skills to game development * Developgames that can be played on all platforms * Create your first 2D game using Flame Who This Book Is For Beginners who want to learn how to develop games on Flame and create their first 2D game with Flutter. Chapter 1: Create a Project in Flutter and Add Flame.- Chapter 2: Flame Basics.- Chapter 3: Flame Fundamentals.- Chapter 4: Game One: Meteor Shower.- Chapter 5: Background in Color and Image.- Chapter 6: Tiled Background.- Chapter 7: Game Two, Jump Between Tiles.- Chapter 8: Game Two, Many Experiments.- Chapter 9: Game Three, Move XY.- Chapter 10: Game Three, Enemies.- Chapter 11: Game Four, Plants vs Zombies.- Chapter 12: Game Four, Many Experiments.- Chapter 13: Game Five, Parallax Backgrounds.-Chapter 14: Audio.
Enterprise AI in the Cloud
EMBRACE EMERGING AI TRENDS AND INTEGRATE YOUR OPERATIONS WITH CUTTING-EDGE SOLUTIONSEnterprise AI in the Cloud: A Practical Guide to Deploying End-to-End Machine Learning and ChatGPT Solutions is an indispensable resource for professionals and companies who want to bring new AI technologies like generative AI, ChatGPT, and machine learning (ML) into their suite of cloud-based solutions. If you want to set up AI platforms in the cloud quickly and confidently and drive your business forward with the power of AI, this book is the ultimate go-to guide. The author shows you how to start an enterprise-wide AI transformation effort, taking you all the way through to implementation, with clearly defined processes, numerous examples, and hands-on exercises. You'll also discover best practices on optimizing cloud infrastructure for scalability and automation.Enterprise AI in the Cloud helps you gain a solid understanding of:* AI-FIRST STRATEGY: Adopt a comprehensive approach to implementing corporate AI systems in the cloud and at scale, using an AI-First strategy to drive innovation* STATE-OF-THE-ART USE CASES: Learn from emerging AI/ML use cases, such as ChatGPT, VR/AR, blockchain, metaverse, hyper-automation, generative AI, transformer models, Keras, TensorFlow in the cloud, and quantum machine learning* PLATFORM SCALABILITY AND MLOPS (ML OPERATIONS): Select the ideal cloud platform and adopt best practices on optimizing cloud infrastructure for scalability and automation* AWS, AZURE, GOOGLE ML: Understand the machine learning lifecycle, from framing problems to deploying models and beyond, leveraging the full power of Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud platforms* AI-DRIVEN INNOVATION EXCELLENCE: Get practical advice on identifying potential use cases, developing a winning AI strategy and portfolio, and driving an innovation culture* ETHICAL AND TRUSTWORTHY AI MASTERY: Implement Responsible AI by avoiding common risks while maintaining transparency and ethics* SCALING AI ENTERPRISE-WIDE: Scale your AI implementation using Strategic Change Management, AI Maturity Models, AI Center of Excellence, and AI Operating ModelWhether you're a beginner or an experienced AI or MLOps engineer, business or technology leader, or an AI student or enthusiast, this comprehensive resource empowers you to confidently build and use AI models in production, bridging the gap between proof-of-concept projects and real-world AI deployments.With over 300 review questions, 50 hands-on exercises, templates, and hundreds of best practice tips to guide you through every step of the way, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to accelerate AI transformation across their enterprise.RABI JAY is a recognized IT expert with over 15 years of experience working in roles such as VP of Architecture, Digital Platform Strategy Lead, and Global Alliance Manager at Deloitte Consulting, as well as at HCL America and SapientRazorfish. He has been instrumental in driving large-scale, enterprise-level Cloud and AI transformations across diverse industries like retail, telecom, finance, and tech. He holds sought-after certifications in AWS Machine Learning, AWS Solutions Architect, and Microsoft Azure. You can connect with Rabi through his authoritative LinkedIn newsletter, Enterprise AI Transformation. Introduction xviiPART I: INTRODUCTIONChapter 1: Enterprise Transformation with AI in the Cloud 3Chapter 2: Case Studies of Enterprise AI in the Cloud 19PART II: STRATEGIZING AND ASSESSING FOR AIChapter 3: Addressing the Challenges with Enterprise AI 31Chapter 4: Designing AI Systems Responsibly 41Chapter 5: Envisioning and Aligning Your AI Strategy 50Chapter 6: Developing An AI Strategy and Portfolio 57Chapter 7: Managing Strategic Change 66PART III: PLANNING AND LAUNCHING A PILOT PROJECTChapter 8: Identifying Use Cases for Your AI/ml Project 79Chapter 9: Evaluating AI/ml Platforms and Services 106Chapter 10: Launching Your Pilot Project 152PART IV: BUILDING AND GOVERNING YOUR TEAMChapter 11: Empowering Your People Through Org Change Management 163Chapter 12: Building Your Team 173PART V: SETTING UP INFRASTRUCTURE AND MANAGING OPERATIONSChapter 13: Setting Up An Enterprise AI Cloud Platform Infrastructure 187Chapter 14: Operating Your AI Platform with Mlops Best Practices 217PART VI: PROCESSING DATA AND MODELINGChapter 15: Process Data and Engineer Features in The Cloud 243Chapter 16: Choosing Your AI/ml Algorithms 268Chapter 17: Training, Tuning, and Evaluating Models 315PART VII: DEPLOYING AND MONITORING MODELSChapter 18: Deploying Your Models Into Production 345Chapter 19: Monitoring Models 361Chapter 20: Governing Models for Bias and Ethics 377PART VIII: SCALING AND TRANSFORMING AIChapter 21: Using the AI Maturity Framework to Transform Your Business 391Chapter 22: Setting Up Your AI Coe 407Chapter 23: Building Your AI Operating Model and Transformation Plan 416PART IX: EVOLVING AND MATURING AIChapter 24: Implementing Generative AI Use Cases With Chatgpt for the Enterprise 433Chapter 25: Planning for the Future of AI 465Chapter 26: Continuing Your AI Journey 479Index 485
API Management
APIs are the enablers for a thriving ecosystem that can drive revenue growth and ROIs for any organization. This book will cover all relevant topics and trends that enterprise architects need to know to build and govern APIs as a product.The second edition of the API Management builds on the foundation established in the first edition to cover recent advances in API development as well as the principles and best practices of building API as a product. It has been updated to cover the latest and emerging trends in API architecture, design, and implementation covering the use of gRPC, graphQL, microservices and service mesh to building and manage a scalable API platform. New chapters cover how to build an effective API strategy for digital transformation and implement an API-First architecture to build and deliver APIs as a Product.Any software architect or developer looking to adopt and build APIs for digital transformation and excellence within their organization will find this book to be an invaluable resource.WHAT YOU WILL LEARN* Understand API Management Architecture and Design best practices* How to build an effective API strategy and build APIs as product* How to design, build and test APIs using API-First approach* How to implement API Security* What are the latest API technology trends and adoption across industryWHO THIS BOOK IS FORCxOs, software architects, and developers who are looking to implement APIs within their organization for digital transformation initiatives.Brajesh is Sr. Director with Fresh Gravity, leading their API Management and Integration practice. He has more than 25 years of industry experience specializing in API Management and Cloud Integration space. He has led many large-scale Digital Transformation projects helping enterprises across industries in laying out API First strategy and executed some of them on multi-cloud platforms. . His innovations are patented and granted across four countries in areas like API Assessment and data veracity. He is a Google-certified Cloud Security architect and MIT-certified Application Security Architect. Before Fresh Gravity he worked with Accenture, Apigee, and Wipro as a Global API capability lead, Principal Architect, and Lead integration architect.Chapter 1: Introduction to APIsChapter Goal: This chapter introduces APIs and their importance in today’s digital economy for all digital transformation programs. We look at some of the associated and similar technologies like SOA, iPaas, and Microservices and understand their differences and relationship with API. The second edition will make updates to the examples for popular public APIs, types of APIs, introduction to iPaas platform for APIs, and some ofNo of pages 12 to 15 pagesChapter 2: Introduction to API ManagementChapter Goal: This chapter discusses the need for an API Management platform for an enterprise. It focuses on the capabilities required for an API management platform viz. API Gateway, Developer Portal, and API Analytics. The second edition of the book will highlight the recent advancements and trends in API Management and new capabilities added to API Management platform products.No of pages: 12 to 15 pagesSub - Topics1. API Gateway2. API Developer Portal3. API Analytics4. Service MeshChapter 3: Designing RESTful APIsChapter Goal: This chapter will cover the concepts and best practices for designing RESTful APIs that developer love. It will introduce the audience to the right use of HTTP verbs, HTTP status codes, versioning guidelines, and resource naming conventions for building restful APIs.No of pages : 18 to 20 pagesSub - Topics:1. REST API Design Principles2. API Naming conventions3. HTTP Verbs and Error codes4. API Design Best PracticesChapter 4: API DocumentationChapter Goal: This chapter will discuss the importance of documentation for APIs and the best practices for documenting APIs. It will discuss the various standards out there for documentation and the differences. Advances and differences in API documentation standards like OAS. RAML and Async APIs will be covered. The 2nd edition of the book will introduce the changes in the API document standardsNo of pages:12 to 15 pagesSub - Topics:1. Importance of good API documentation2. Open API Specifications3. RAML4. Async APIsChapter 5: API Architecture PatternsChapter Goal: This chapter focuses on the various patterns for developing and managing scalable APIs. It discusses the patterns for API Implementation, Traffic Management, API Security, API Deployments, and API Adoption. The 2nd edition will cover the new patterns for the development scalable APIsNo of pages: 20 to 25 pagesSub - Topics:1. API Traffic Management Patterns2. API Security Patterns3. API deployment patterns4. API Operations and adoption patternsChapter 6: API Version ManagementChapter Goal: This chapter will highlight the importance and approaches for versioning APIs for easier life cycle management.Chapter 7: API SecurityChapter Goal: This chapter will discuss the various approaches and technologies available for implementing robust end-to-end security for APIs. The 2nd edition will also focus on the latest advances in API security like WAAP and protection against BoT attacksNo of pages:25 to 30 pagesSub - Topics:1. API Authentication and Authorization2. OAuth3. Open Id Connect4. JwT tokens5. Preventing BoT attacks6. WAAP (Web Application and API Protection)Chapter 8: API MonetizationChapter Goal: This chapter will highlight the various API monetization models and the concepts around creating an API Monetization package. The chapter will also cover some of the pitfalls to avoid while selecting the monetization model. The 2nd edition will update this chapter to cover the pitfalls to avoid while monetizing APIsNo of pages: 8 to 10 pagesSub - Topics:1. API Monetization approach2. API Monetization Models3. Pitfalls to avoid while Monetizing APIsChapter 9: API Testing StrategyChapter Goal: This chapter will focus on the right approach to test APIs with interface testing, functional integration testing, security testing, and load and performance testing. The chapter will also look at some of the popular tools for API testing.No of pages: 12 to 15 pagesSub - Topics:1. API Testing approach2. Best practices for API testing3. API Testing toolsChapter 10: API AnalyticsChapter Goal: This chapter will focus on the various stakeholders and metrics/dashboards to look at for monitoring the performance of APIs.No of pages: 5 to 8 pagesSub - Topics:5. API Analytics6. App Analytics7. Developer AnalyticsChapter 11: API Developer PortalChapter Goal: This chapter will focus on the need for building a rich and user-friendly Developer Portal. It will highlight the necessary components and functionalities to be implemented in a Developer Portal. The 2nd edition of this chapter will introduce the best practices to follow and advanced capabilities that should be built to accelerate the adoption of APIs using the Developer PortalNo of pages: 12 to 15 pagesSub - Topics:1. API Publications2. Developer Onboarding3. API dashboards4. Forums and Blogs5. SupportChapter 12: API GovernanceChapter Goal: This chapter will look into the various personas and their roles in the API lifecycle. It will look at the scope and aim of API Governance. The various API governance models will be discussed in this chapter. The 2nd edition will highlight the best practices to follow for an effective API governanceNo of pages: 8 to 10 pagesSub - Topics:1. API Lifecycle2. Personals and Roles3. API Governance Models4. Best practices for effective API GovernanceChapter 13: Building an effective API StrategyChapter Goal: This new chapter in the 2nd edition will focus on the approach to building an effective API strategy for an organization. It will highlight the components that should be part of the enterprise API strategy.No of pages: 5 to 8 pagesSub - Topics:1. API Business Strategy2. API Technology Strategy3. API Ecosystem StrategyChapter 14: Building an API-First ArchitectureChapter Goal: This new chapter in the 2nd edition will focus on the principles and approaches for building an API-First architecture. It will cover the API principles for API exposure, and various patterns for building scalable and decoupled APIs like orchestration, choreography, event-driven approach, service mesh, service registryNo of pages: 20 to 25 pagesChapter 15: Modern API Architecture StylesChapter Goal: This new chapter in the 2nd edition will introduce the readers to some of the latest advancements in technology for building APIs like graphQL, and gRPC. It will look at the various criteria for making the right technology choices for architecting APIsNo of pages: 10 to 12 pagesSub - Topics:1. graphQL2. gRPCChapter 16: Build APIs as a ProductChapter Goal: This new chapter in the 2nd edition will focus on the principles for building APIs as a product that customers will love. It will also discuss the approaches and best practices to be followed for creating an API Product and launching it in the marketNo of pages: 10 to 12 pagesSub - Topics:1. Pillars of a product mindset2. Guide to API Product Management PrinciplesChapter 17: API Maturity ModelChapter Goal: This new chapter in the 2nd edition will talk about the maturity levels of an enterprise APIs program. It also provides a roadmap that organizations may adopt to evolve and mature their APIs to meet the growing business needsNo of pages: 8 to 10 pagesSub - Topics: 1. API Architecture maturity2. API Governance maturity3. API Developer Community Maturity4. API Development Process Maturity5. API Operations Maturity
Analyzing Websites
From a cluster of interconnected HTML pages to online service platforms, websites are constantly changing in form and function. These transformations have led, on the one hand, to human and social sciences renewing or inventing analytical methodologies; and on the other hand, to a reconsideration of the practices of non-specialists and digital professionals.The Web factory is equally included on the agenda of communication training, according to an alternative approach that is complementary to the one that has been implemented for computer scientists.From these two perspectives and drawing upon several case studies, Analyzing Websites presents epistemological and methodological contributions from researchers in Information and Communication Sciences exploring websites as sociotechnical, semi-discursive and communicational devices. This study covers website design as well as their integration into the digital strategies of organizations in the public, associative and private sectors.LUC MASSOU is a professor in Information and Communication Sciences at Université de Lorraine, France, and a member of CREM.PATRICK MPONDO-DICKA is a lecturer in Information and Communication Sciences at Université Toulouse Jean-Jaurès, France, and a member of LERASS.NATHALIE PINÈDE is a professor in Information and Communication Sciences at Université Bordeaux Montaigne, France, and a member of MICA.Foreword xiiiSébastien ROUQUETTEIntroduction xviiLuc MASSOU, Patrick MPONDO-DICKA and Nathalie PINÈDEPART 1 WEBSITES AS A SOCIO-TECHNICAL DEVICE 1CHAPTER 1 OBSERVING THE WEB THROUGH THE LENS OF WEBSITES 3Camille ALLOING1.1 Introduction 31.2 The website as a space and an architecture 51.3 The pioneer Web (before 2000) 71.4 The citation Web (from 2000 to 2005) 121.5 The Web known as Web 2.0 (from 2005 to 2010) 151.6 The social Web (from 2010 to 2015) 191.7 An affective and artificial Web (2015 to the present) 231.8 Conclusion 241.9 References 26CHAPTER 2 IS THE WEB A SEMIODISCURSIVE OBJECT? 29Christine BARATS and Julia BONACCORSI2.1 Introduction 292.2 How to do relevant data sets with Web data? The making of a complex object of research 312.2.1 Sociotechnical devices and the construction of the object 312.2.2 From the research question to the data sets: knowledge and documentation of the device 342.2.3 Notional tools for semiodiscursive approaches 382.3 Standing the test of time: surveys and methods 422.3.1 Tangled temporalities 422.3.2 Defining the right way to select and collect data sets 442.3.3 From the notion of corpus to the notion of digital corpus 462.4 Violence against data: issues of interpretation 492.4.1 Formatting of issues by research instrumentation 492.4.2 Limits and challenges of interpretation: taking the illusion of immediacy and standardization of meaning into account 512.5 Conclusion 522.6 References 53CHAPTER 3 EXPERTISE FROM WEBSITES: PEDAGOGICAL PERSPECTIVES IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION 57Luc MASSOU3.1 Introduction 573.2 What is the role of website expertise in information and communication? 583.2.1 Example of a 3-year educational program 593.2.2 From analysis to website expertise 623.3 What are the benefits of semio-rhetorical, critical and socio-technical approaches for the learner? 653.3.1 An "external" expertise to put results into perspective 663.3.2 Several points in common with our scientific analyses 673.4 Conclusion 703.5 Appendices 723.6 References 76Part 2 The Website as a Semiodiscursive Device 81CHAPTER 4 SEMIOTICS OF DIGITAL DESIGN: FROM ETHOS TO ETHICS 83Nicole PIGNIER4.1 Introduction 834.2 Semiotics of webdesign: from 2004 to 2021 854.2.1 A realistic or hyper-realistic form of multimodal writing 854.2.2 A mythical or symbolic multimodal writing 874.2.3 A readable and redundant multimodal writing 884.2.4 A reality-removing and subversive multimodal writing 904.2.5 The semiotic functions of Web interfaces 914.3 Beyond its ethos, the ethical aim of digital design 924.3.1 Divergences between ethos and ethics 934.3.2 Websites in a tense relationship with other players in digital design 944.4 Interrogating the semiotic interrelations between the strata of digital design 954.4.1 The notions of prefiguration, configuration and figuration 954.4.2 Semiotic interrelationships between the strata 974.4.3 Digital design: from ethos to ethics 984.5 Conclusion 1014.6 References 103CHAPTER 5 SOCIAL SEMIOTIC APPROACH OF PRESS WEBSITES: GENESIS OF A METHOD 105Alexandra SAEMMER and Nolwenn TRÉHONDART5.1 Introduction 1055.2 Epistemological and methodological issues 1075.2.1 Genesis of a method 1075.2.2 Foundational concepts 1095.2.3 Semiotic tools introduced in the field 1105.3 The first field: a critical decoding of interfaces 1125.3.1 Experimental protocol 1125.3.2 Spontaneous opinions and impressions from viewing BFM TV's website 1135.3.3 Identification of editorial units and first interpretations 1145.3.4 Debating and choosing hypotheses 1175.4 Second field: toward a social semiotic approach of websites 1185.5 Interpretative hypotheses and interpretative filters 1205.5.1 "BFM, the information supermarket", from the lens of an anti-capitalist viewpoint and professional habits 1205.5.2 The "sexist, right-wing BFM", through the prism of a feminist and intersectional perspective 1225.5.3 "BFM as a counter-power", through the lens of a complicit or critical adherence to the state media 1245.6 Conclusion 1255.7 Appendices 1275.8 References 128CHAPTER 6 ANALYZING THE MOBILIZATION AGAINST THE LPR ON TWITTER: THEORETICAL ISSUES AND METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES 131Justine SIMON6.1 Introduction 1316.2 Multidimensional approach to digital social networks 1346.2.1 Shedding light on the notion of hypertextualized discourse 1346.2.2 Shared images and participatory culture 1346.2.3 Interdiscursivity, narrativity and argumentativity 1386.3 Ethical questions and methodological challenges 1406.3.1 Ethical concerns 1406.3.2 Methodological challenges 1436.4 Presentation of the six sub-corpora 1476.4.1 Sub-corpus 1: the narrating Twitter user 1486.4.2 Sub-corpus 2: the narrator-character Twitter user 1496.4.3 Sub-corpus 3: calls to action 1526.4.4 Sub-corpus 4: sharing visual gags and interactive mini-stories 1526.4.5 Sub-corpus 5: sharing of inter-iconic images and double narratives 1546.4.6 Sub-corpus 6: oppositions of discourse/counter-discourse 1576.5 Outlook and analytical perspectives 1586.6 Conclusion 1596.7 References 161CHAPTER 7 METAPHOR AND ANALYSIS OF WEBSITES: TRANSFORMATIONS OF A MEDIA OBJECT 167Pergia GKOUSKOU7.1 Introduction 1677.2 Uses of metaphors for analyzing websites and digital communications 1687.2.1 The "website" object: between documents, media and devices 1687.2.2 The place of metaphor in the analysis of the "website" object 1727.2.3 Metaphor and intermediality 1737.2.4 Metaphors, remediatization and strategies of digital communications 1757.3 Websites that visualize open data: making sense using the metaphor as inquiry 1787.3.1 Hypermedia maps in data visualization 1797.3.2 The metaphor of the mosaic in data visualization 1827.3.3 Metaphor as a framework for action: involvement of the Internet user and a sense of transparency 1837.4 Conclusion 1867.5 References 187Part 3 The Website as a Communication Device 191CHAPTER 8 THEMATIC ANALYSIS OF HYPERLINKS: A TAXONOMIC APPROACH 193Nathalie PINÈDE8.1 Introduction 1938.2 Analytical framework for an info-communicational reading of websites 1948.3 The interest of a taxonomic reading grid for websites 1998.4 Presentation of the methodological approach 2028.4.1 Corpus of university websites 2038.4.2 A semiodiscursive and taxonomic analysis of web pages 2048.5 Primary results 2068.5.1 Analysis of the main menus of the home pages 2068.5.2 Generic approach to the HLU corpus 2108.5.3 Informational profiles from the taxonomy of the HLUs 2138.5.4 A closer look at a class: "User profiles" 2198.6 Conclusion 2218.7 Appendices 2238.8 References 227CHAPTER 9 THE DOCUMEDIALITY OF CROSS-BORDER ORGANIZATIONS 231Marie-Hélène HERMAND9.1 Introduction 2319.2 Theoretical and methodological anchoring in semiotics applied to the media 2339.3 First step: create a reading of three cross-border organizational models through the lens of documentality 2359.3.1 Within the European Union (EU): the documentality of the Euroregions-fluids 2359.3.2 On the borders of the EU: the documentality of the Euroregion buffers 2379.3.3 In Southern Africa: the documentality of ecoregions 2389.4 Step two: build a corpus of websites from the three cross-border organizational models considered 2399.4.1 The website of the Tyrol Alto Adige Trentino Euroregion 2399.4.2 The website of the Danube-Cris-Mures-Tisa Euroregion 2409.4.3 The website of Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area 2439.5 Stage three: identify the memory processes to unravel the skein of cross-border narratives presented to audiences 2449.5.1 Call for a shared memory: anchoring within a territory-symbol 2449.5.2 Call for a shared history: anchoring within a legitimate quest 2489.5.3 The call for a shared heritage: an anchoring in shared living 2509.6 Step four: qualitatively comparing the results 2559.7 Conclusion 2599.8 References 261CHAPTER 10 "TELL US YOUR DATA", BETWEEN EUPHEMIZATION, STANDARDIZATION, AND DIGITAL POETICS 265Camille RONDOT10.1 Introduction 26510.2 Epistemological and methodological issues 26810.2.1 Performance, notoriety and visibility: a disruptive discourse 26810.2.2 Empowered skills: a discourse on the method as a foundational basis 27210.2.3 From social data to consumer knowledge: information rhetoric 27510.3 A poetics of the visible and the audible 27610.3.1 Revealing the visible and making ordinary conversations speak 27610.3.2 Revealing what is visible through surveillance: between euphemized discourse and the desire to create a panopticon 27910.4 Conclusion 28310.5 References 285List of Authors 287Index 289
Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) und Arbeit
Dies ist ein Handbuch für Unternehmen, Verbände und Beratungsgesellschaften, die die Potenziale von KI-Systemen in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen erschließen wollen. Wie muss KI in Unternehmen eingeführt werden, um die Potenziale von KI gleichermaßen für Unternehmen und Beschäftigte zu nutzen? Im Buch geht es um die Frage, wie man KI-gestützte Arbeitssysteme so gestalten kann, dass sie den Anforderungen seitens der Technik, der Organisation und der Beschäftigten gerecht werden. Das Handbuch bietet praxisnahe Vorgehensweisen, die den aktuellen Stand der Wissenschaft mit Erfahrungen aus der betrieblichen Praxis verbinden. Der Leser erhält wertvolle Tipps und Strategien für die Zukunft der Arbeit. Ein Muss für alle, die die Chancen von KI nutzen wollen, ohne die Bedürfnisse der Beschäftigten zu vernachlässigen. Das IFAA – INSTITUT FÜR ANGEWANDTE ARBEITSWISSENSCHAFT E. V. in Düsseldorf ist das Forschungsinstitut der Metall- und Elektroindustrie zur Gestaltung der Arbeitswelt. Das ifaa verknüpft Kompetenz in Arbeitswissenschaft und Betriebsorganisation mit Erfahrungen aus der betrieblichen Praxis. Es beteiligt sich an praxisrelevanten Forschungs- und Verbundprojekten und bereitet die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse für den Transfer in die Praxis auf. Es vermittelt Erkenntnisse der Forschung und hilft den Partnern vor Ort, die Erkenntnisse, Methoden und Konzepte in den Betrieben umzusetzen. Das Themen- und Leistungsspektrum des ifaa umfasst u.a. Arbeits- und Leistungsfähigkeit, betriebliches Gesundheitsmanagement, Arbeitszeitgestaltung, Entgelt und Vergütung, Prozessoptimierung, Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement sowie Digitalisierung und künstliche Intelligenz. Bei seinen Arbeiten erforscht und gestaltet das ifaa Veränderungen der Arbeitswelt, die auf demografische, gesellschaftliche, ökonomische und technologische Ursachen zurückzuführen sind.TEIL 1 - ALLGEMEINE EINFÜHRUNG: Einführung.- Klassifizierung von Künstlicher Intelligenz.- Bedarfsdarstellung aus der Praxis.- Roadmap für den Weg zur eigenen KI-Lösung.- TEIL 2 - PRAXISTEIL / UMSETZUNG DER ROADMAP: Ermittlung des individuellen KI-Bedarfs.- Entwicklung und Pilotierung.- Anwendung und Pflege im Serienbetrieb.- Ausblick / Weiterentwicklungsperspektiven.
Practical Spring LDAP
This revised edition is your practical, hands-on guide to developing Java-based enterprise applications with big data or batches of data using the Spring LDAP and the Spring Data LDAP frameworks. The book covers these popular Spring project modules and explains the purpose and fundamental concepts of LDAP before giving a comprehensive tour of the latest version of Spring LDAP and Spring Data LDAP as found in Spring Framework 6.The book provides a detailed treatment of LDAP controls and the new features of Spring LDAP such as Object Directory Mapping and LDIF parsing. LDAP has become the de facto standard for storing and accessing information in enterprises. Despite its widespread adoption, developers often struggle when it comes to using this technology effectively. The traditional Java LDAP and JNDI approaches have proven to be painful and have resulted in complex, less modular applications. The Spring LDAP framework provides an ideal alternative.After reading and using this book, you'll come away with a level of comfort for working with large batches of data or big data in your enterprise Spring applications development.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN* Explore "What is Java LDAP?" and understand the Spring LDAP and Spring Data LDAP frameworks* Search LDAP resources* Sort and page your LDAP results* Dive into object directory mapping* Handle LDAP transactions and moreWHO THIS BOOK IS FORIntermediate to advanced Java and Spring software developers; programmers with at least some prior experience in Java, especially the Spring FrameworkBALAJI VARANASI is a software development manager and technology entrepreneur. He has over 13 years of experience architecting and developing Java/.NET applications and, more recently, iPhone apps. During this period, he has worked in the areas of security, web accessibility, search, and enterprise portals. He has a master's degree in computer science and serves as adjunct faculty, teaching programming and information system courses. When not programming, he enjoys spending time with his lovely wife in Salt Lake City, Utah.ANDRES SACCO has been working as a developer since 2007 in different languages, including Java, PHP, Node.js, Scala, and Kotlin. His background is mostly in Java and the libraries or frameworks associated with this language. At most of the companies he worked for, he researched new technologies to improve the performance, stability, and quality of the applications of each company. In 2017, he started to find new ways to optimize the transference of data between applications to reduce the cost of infrastructure. He suggested some actions, some applicable in all of the manual microservices and others in just a few. All of this work includes creating a series of theoric-practical projects (available on Manning.com). Recently, he co-authored an Apress book on Beginning Scala 3. He also, published a set of theoric-practical projects about uncommon ways of testing, such as architecture tests and chaos engineering.
Understanding Microsoft Teams Administration
This book provides solutions, best practices, tips, and workarounds to plan, design, customize, implement, and manage Microsoft Teams in any environment. This revised edition has been updated to reflect all the latest techniques and products, including migration from Skype for Business On-Prem to Microsoft Teams, along with Teams for Education, which includes a range of features and tools that enable teachers and students to collaborate, communicate, and learn in a virtual environment.The book begins with an overview of Microsoft Teams, including its architecture, teams/channels, audio/video meetings, and the phone system. The authors then take you deeper into deployment and management of teams, clients, guests and external access, and live events, followed by a walk-through of network assessment and bandwidth planning for Teams. Here, you will learn about deployment of quality of service and how to configure your phone systems using direct routing and calling plans. Moving forward, you will learn Microsoft Teams administration and policy management along with the migration process of Skype from Business On-Prem to Microsoft Teams. To wrap things up, the authors demonstrate some troubleshooting techniques for call quality issues in Teams, and walk you through various features of Teams for Education and how to utilize them.By the time you turn the last page of Understanding Microsoft Teams Administration, you'll be fully equipped to configure, customize, and control Teams with confidence. Don't just adapt to the future of collaboration—lead it.WHAT YOU WILL LEARN* Kickstart your journey: Get acquainted with the Teams architecture, from teams and channels to audio/video conferencing and beyond* Master the mechanics: Dive deep into deployment, including crucial aspects like guest access, such as events, and network assessment* Elevate call quality: Learn the nuts and bolts of Quality of Service (QoS) and phone systems, including direct routing and calling plans* Admin like a pro: Gain insights into robust policy management, and understand how to navigate the Teams admin portal with finesse* Get a grip on network assessment and bandwidth planning tailored specifically for Teams* Unlock secrets of quality of service, direct routing, and customized calling plans* Migration simplified: Seamlessly shift from Skype for Business On-Prem to Teams without missing a beat* Edu-tech unveiled: Explore Teams for Education and how its myriad features can enrich virtual learning experiences for teachers and students alike* What's new: A dedicated chapter exclusively covering Microsoft Teams for Education, focusing on empowering both educators and studentsWHO THIS BOOK IS FORAdministrators and technical consultants focused on Microsoft Teams. This book serves as an invaluable resource for those looking to optimize team collaboration and communication within their organizations.Balu Ilag is a luminary in the realm of unified communications and collaboration technologies. With an impressive career spanning over 17 years, Balu has carved a niche for himself in messaging, telecom, and modern workplace collaboration. He currently serves as an Office 365 and Collaboration Specialist at Juniper Networks, where he wears multiple hats—from product administration and development to strategic guidance for enterprise customers.Balu holds a plethora of distinguished certifications which reinforce his expertise in the field. He is a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), Microsoft 365 Certified Teams Administrator Associate, and a Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) in communication and productivity. These credentials not only highlight his grasp over Microsoft technologies but also signify his commitment to continuous learning and excellence.An avid writer, Balu has authored an array of blog posts on his blog site www.bloguc.com that serve as a treasure trove of insights on unified communication and collaboration technologies. Whether you're looking for a comprehensive how-to guide or best practices for troubleshooting, chances are Balu has penned a blog post about it. His writings reflect his deep understanding of the complexities involved in modern workplace technologies, making them an invaluable resource for professionals and enthusiasts alike.VIJAY IREDDY is a highly skilled technology professional passionate about innovation and digital transformation. He has extensive experience and expertise with a range of Microsoft and UC Certifications, including being certified as a Teams Administrator Associate, Support Specialist, and Collaboration Communication System engineer.As a Modern Communications Architect at Cyclotron, Vijay works with organizations to evaluate their existing communication and collaboration platforms and helps them transition to the modern Microsoft Teams platform. He has a proven track record of implementing Microsoft Teams with industry-specific best practices while ensuring governance and security. He is dedicated to delivering effective solutions that meet each organization's unique needs and staying up-to-date with the latest technological advancements to help his clients achieve their business goals.Chapter 1: Microsoft Teams Overview.- Chapter 2: Managing and controlling Microsoft Teams.- Chapter 3: Organization Readiness for Microsoft Teams.- Chapter 4: Teams Audio Conferencing and Phone system management.- Chapter 5: Microsoft Teams Governance and lifecycle management.- Chapter 6: Migration from Skype for Business (Lync) on-prem and online to Microsoft Teams.- Chapter 7: Microsoft Teams troubleshooting approaches.- Chapter 8: Teams Reporting and Monitoring. – Chapter 9: Microsoft Teams for Education. - Chapter 10: Microsoft Teams Learning to the Next Level and Get Certified.
Building Real-Time Marvels with Laravel
Dive into the diverse facets of the Laravel ecosystem. This comprehensive guide will put you on the fast track to becoming an expert in Laravel development.Starting with the fundamentals, you’ll explore essential concepts, enabling you to grasp the framework's structure. Subsequent chapters cover intricate topics, such as advanced routing techniques, database management, and eloquent object relational mapping (ORM), allowing developers to build robust applications. The book offers comprehensive insights into building secure applications with authentication and authorization mechanisms, as well as constructing efficient APIs and employing caching techniques for enhanced performance.Chapters on real-time applications and queues offer practical knowledge to optimize application responsiveness. Advanced package development and performance monitoring provide valuable tools for developing high-quality Laravel packages and debugging. You’ll also gain expertise in internationalization, front-end development, and database optimization.Building Real-Time Marvels with Laravel doesn't shy away from the latest trends, featuring chapters on serverless computing, progressive web applications (PWAs), and UI/UX design patterns. It also emphasizes security, DevOps, and infrastructure automation. Bonus appendixes feature a handy Laravel cheat sheet, recommended resources, and a glossary of essential terms, making it a comprehensive reference for Laravel enthusiasts.WHAT YOU WILL LEARN* Gain a comprehensive understanding of advanced routing, database management with eloquent ORM, authentication, and API development.* Study caching, database query optimization, queuing, and scaling strategies for high-traffic applications* Explore advanced middleware, real-time applications, testing, and package development WHO THIS BOOK IS FORIntermediate to advanced developers.SIVA SELVARAJ work focuses on modern technologies and industry best practices. These topics include frontend development techniques using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript frameworks; implementing responsive web design and optimizing user experience across devices; building dynamic web applications with server-side languages such as PHP, WordPress, and Laravel; and Database management and integration using SQL and MySQL databases He loves to share his extensive knowledge and experience to empower readers to tackle complex challenges and create highly functional and visually appealing websites.Chapter 1: Understanding the Laravel Ecosystem.- Chapter 2: Advanced Routing Techniques.- Chapter 3: Database Management and Eloquent ORM.- Chapter 4: Authentication and Authorization.- Chapter 5: Building APIs with Laravel.- Chapter 6: Caching and Performance Optimization.- Chapter 7: Advanced Middleware Techniques.- Chapter 8: Real-Time Applications with Laravel.- Chapter 9: Testing and Test-Driven Development.- Chapter 10: Queues and Job Scheduling.- Chapter 11: Advanced Package Development.-Chapter 12: Performance Monitoring and Debugging.- Chapter 13: Scaling Laravel Applications.- Chapter 14: Security Best Practices.- Chapter 15: Advanced Performance Optimization.- Chapter 16: Continuous Integration and Deployment.- Chapter 17: Laravel and Microservices.- Chapter 18: Advanced Laravel Debugging and Troubleshooting.-Chapter 19: Building Internationalized Applications with Laravel.- Chapter 20: Advanced Frontend Development with Laravel.- Chapter 21: Advanced Error Handling and Exception Management.- Chapter 22: Advanced Database Techniques and Optimization.- Chapter 23: Laravel and Serverless Computing.- Chapter 24: Building Progressive Web Applications (PWAs) with Laravel.- Chapter 25: Advanced UI/UX Design Patterns for Laravel.- Chapter 26: Advanced Analytics and Reporting in Laravel.- Chapter 27: Building Microservices with Laravel and Docker.- Chapter 28: Advanced Third-Party Integrations.- Chapter 29: Securing Laravel Applications.- Chapter 30: Advanced DevOps and Infrastructure Automation Appendix A: Laravel Cheat Sheet .- Appendix B: Recommended Resources.- Appendix C: Glossary of Terms
Lean Game Development
Master Lean UX and Lean Startup techniques to improve your agile game development experience beyond Scrum. This updated version of the book focuses on applying lean and agile methodologies to the game development process and features improved examples, applied techniques, and a whole new section explaining how to test a game in Unity with CI.You'll see how to define a minimum viable product (MVP) for games with Lean Canvas, allowing customers to iterate over it and collect feedback for improvement at every cycle. All of these are achieved while still using standard Agile techniques. The first part of the book explains the ideation process of a game and how lean methodologies allow developers, especially small studios, to avoid scope creep. Next, it it provides guidance on creating MVPs and using player feedback to iterate and improve games. The book then discusses continual improvement (CI) methods. A crucial part of CI is generation of Lean Canvas.Lean Game Development, Second Edition shows you how to iterate until you develop a game that satisfies developers, gamers, and your studio's financial goals.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN* Study lean and agile methodologies to enhance the game development process * Find out how to improve the way game productions define value and iterate over it* Apply development strategies to enrich the game development processWHO THIS BOOK IS FORPeople from all sectors of the gaming industry will find the book useful in planning their project in a more iterative way, unloading the management burden on the development process and collecting feedback to improve the game content as early as possible.Julia Naomi Rosenfield Boeira has been a software engineer for over a decade, focusing on Game Development and Online Service. Currently, she works as a team lead at Ubisoft; previously she worked as an online engineer. She has also worked with premium agile consultancy companies such as Thoughtworks and is extremely active on GitHub with focus on Game Development and Rust.Chapter 1: IntroductionSub –Topics• Why lean game development, not agile game development?• How do lean and agile relate to the game world?• Games and software relate much more deeply.• What kind of game is software development?• Where did it go wrong?• SummaryChapter 2: First steps with LeanSub – Topics• Seven key principles of lean• Lean inception• Lean PMO• Lean DevOps• Kanban• How can you take advantage of Scrum• Continuous integration• Going from build-measure-learn to lean game• Looking deeper at the inception• Test driven development• Lean and Games• SummaryChapter 3: An Inception in practiceSub - Topics:• How and why, we did an Inception• How was our inception?• Prioritizing ideas• Persona development• Next Steps with lean• How does the game look like from the inception perspective• SummaryChapter 4: Do we really need a MVPSub - Topics:• MVP and MVG Defined• Building Prototypes• The Product Owner role in MVP/prototype• Getting more from less• Recognizing when a game is not viable• Thinking simpler first• From MVP Canvas to Lean Game Development• MVGs and prototypes of Super Jujuba Sisters• SummaryChapter 5: Examples of MVGsSub - Topics:• Guerrilla Games: From Killzone FPS to open world Horizon Zero Dawn- Conception- Thunderjaw (core mechanic example)- Open World- Vegetation System- Proof of Concept- Pre-production- Production• Archero: Casual Games as a Great Lean Process• Dead cells: Quick feedback loop- Dead cells Core Concept- Expanding to multiplayer- Pivoting Tower Defense- MVPChapter 6: Generating HypothesisSub - Topics:• When hypothesis are not created from the InceptionChapter 7: Test Driven DeveopmentSub - Topics:• TDD defined• Tests are good, but then why there is so much poorly tested code?• Applying TDD to games• Next steps to improve TDDChapter 8: Continuous IntegrationSub - Topics:• Why continuous integration• Using continuous integration• Code versioning• Automated build• SummaryChapter 9: The world between Design and BuildSub - Topics:• A little bit about Design• A little bit about Build• Pretty Beautiful, but how is it done?• SummaryChapter 10: Test, Code, TestSub - Topics:• Testing types• Test cases• Coding game art work• Coding the game software• Test automation• SummaryChapter 11: Measuring and AnalyzingSub - Topics:• Ways of measuring• Feedback• More on feedback• Other ways of measuring• Measuring through hypothesis• Analyzing• SummaryChapter 12: Creating ideas for iteratingSub - Topics:• Action Items• The features are OK, but the game is not fun• The Game is fun but very difficult to play• Rethink the limitations on Game Development• Tying things together• SummaryChapter 13: Consolidating Knowledge before ExpandingSub - Topics• Automated testing• Agile methodologies• Art and Iteration process• Avoiding Time Waste• Continuous Delivery• SummaryChapter 14: More about gamesChapter 15: Example game using Automated testing for game developmentSub - Topics• Setting up Unity for testing.• Creating testing scenes and objects• Setting up a CI for Unity• Testing Gameplay, how to test character controllers• More testing scenarios for games• How to test ECS with Bevy Engine• Summary
Productizing Quantum Computing
Leverage the benefits of quantum computing by identifying business use cases and understanding how to design and develop quantum products and services. This book will guide you to effectively productize quantum computing, including best practices, recommendations, and proven methods to help you navigate the challenges and risks of this emerging technology.The book starts with a thorough introduction to quantum computing, followed by its various algorithms and applications. You will then learn how to build a strong foundation in classical computing, seek practical experience, and stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the field. Moving forward, you will gain an understanding of how to conduct market research to identify business opportunities for quantum computing products and services. The authors then guide you through the process of developing a quantum roadmap and integrating quantum computing into an existing system. This is concluded by a demonstration of howto manage quantum computing projects and how to address their risks and challenges.After reading this book, you will understand quantum computing and how it can be applied to real-world business problems.WHAT YOU WILL LEARN* Identify business use cases for quantum computing and understand the potential benefits and risks of quantum applications* Design and develop quantum products and services by identifying quantum algorithms, programming in quantum languages, and leveraging quantum simulators and hardware* Integrate quantum computing into existing systems* Integrate quantum algorithms with classical algorithmsWHO THIS BOOK IS FORProduct managers, developers, and entrepreneurs who wish to use the potential of quantum computing for their businesses.DHAIRYYA AGARWAL is a product manager at Microsoft. He is based out of Mountain View, California where he is honing his product management skill set by solving problems in the email and collaboration security space. He received his master’s degree from Carnegie Mellon University in Software Management. He has delivered on many initiatives focused on improving retention, activation, and engagement. He has also worked across 0 to 1 products to enable businesses to enter a new markets.SHALINI D is a quantum AI researcher at Fractal QuantumAI Lab researching quantum algorithms at the intersection of quantum chemistry and quantum machine learning. Previously, she worked at Infosys as a systems engineer, where she worked as a core customization API developer. She has completed her naster's in quantum technology from CSIC-Universidad Internacional Menendez Pelayo, Spain. Her research areas include semiconductor spin qubits, quantum machine learning, and quantum chemistry. She has taught quantum computing, from basic to advanced levels, at many universities, including Vellore Institute of Technology, India. She has also delivered several talks at various universities. Her Udemy course on the Qiskit Developer Exam is the highest-rated and bestseller globally.SRINJOY GANGULY is a quantum AI research scientist at Fractal QuantumAI Lab and a clinical Professor of Practice for Quantum Technology at Woxsen University. He is also an Associate Supervisor (adjunct) at the University of Southern Queensland in Australia, supervising PhD students in Quantum Machine Learning. He is an IBM Qiskit Advocate and an IBM Quantum Educator with over 5+ years of experience in quantum technologies. He is the author of the book Quantum Computing with Silq Programming, and has published several research papers in quantum chemistry, quantum machine learning, and quantum NLP. He possesses a triple master's in Quantum Technologies, Quantum Computing Technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) from CSIC-UIMP, Spain, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid and the University of Southampton, respectively. His research interests include superconducting quantum circuits, hybrid superconducting-semiconducting heterostructures (1D & 2D), topological quantum computing, spin qubits, quantum machine learning, quantum chemistry, quantum natural language processing and quantum AI. Chapter 1: Introduction to Quantum Computing.- Chapter 2: Quantum Algorithms and Applications.- Chapter 3: Continue Learning About Quantum Computing.- Chapter 4: Assessing the Market and Competitive Landscape.- Chapter 5: Designing Quantum Products and Services.- Chapter 6: Developing a Quantum Roadmap.- Chapter 7:Integrating Quantum Computing into an Existing System.- Chapter 8:Releasing Quantum Computing-based Products.- Chapter 9: Challenges and Risk in Productizing Quantum Computing.
CISSP Exam Certification Companion
This is a comprehensive guide for individuals preparing for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam. The book's main focus is to provide readers with a wealth of practice questions and expert tips to help them pass the CISSP exam.The demand for certified information security professionals continues to increase, and the CISSP exam is widely recognized as one of the most challenging and comprehensive information security certification exams. This book will provide readers with the practice and exam strategies they need to pass the CISSP exam and launch their careers in information security. It covers all of the topics tested on the exam, including security management practices, access control systems and methodology; laws, regulations, standards, and compliance; and telecommunications and network security.In addition to providing practice questions, this book also includes background information on the CISSP exam, including the exam format, content, and best ways to study for the exam. It is designed to be user friendly and easy to follow, with clear explanations and examples for all the practice questions.WHAT YOU WILL LEARN* Gain a comprehensive understanding of the CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)* Gain background information on the CISSP exam, including the exam format, content, and best ways to study for the exam* Develop the critical thinking skills that are essential for success on the CISSP exam* Master test-taking strategies for successfully passing the CISSP exam* Prepare through a realistic simulation of the actual CISSP examWHO THIS BOOK IS FOR:Individuals preparing for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam—someone who has a background in information technology or information security and is looking to pass the CISSP exam and become a CISSP-certified professional.Secondary audiences include information technology professionals looking to expand their knowledge and skills in the field of information security, individuals interested in pursuing a career in information security and considering the CISSP certification, and current or aspiring information security managers who want to advance their careers and take on more responsibilities in their organizations.MOHAMED ALY BOUKE, PhD, CISSP, is an acclaimed cybersecurity expert, educator, and IT certification specialist with over a decade of multifaceted experience. He currently holds dual roles: Cybersecurity Researcher at University of Putra Malaysia and Senior Instructor at Certangle, LLC. His scholarly contributions span Cyber Security, Machine Learning, and Network Security research. Renowned for his pedagogical prowess, Dr. Bouke has conducted numerous training sessions for IT certifications, including ISACA, (ISC)², CompTIA, and Microsoft. Many students have successfully passed their certification exams under his guidance, cementing his reputation as an IT certification expert.Aside from his rich academic background—which encompasses participating in many conferences and generating an extensive array of publications in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence— Dr. Bouke is also a respected reviewer for prestigious journals and publishers such as Packt Publishing, Elsevier, and IEEE.On the corporate front, he has utilized his training expertise with well-regarded companies such as KnowledgeHut. His comprehensive consulting experience encompasses collaborations with international organizations focused on strengthening their cybersecurity infrastructure.Holding multiple certifications, including CISSP, Dr. Bouke brings to this book not only a wealth of theoretical understanding but also practical, hands-on experience. Intended as a comprehensive guide, this book emerges as an indispensable resource for cybersecurity professionals at all stages of their careers. For additional learning resources and insightful tips, visit Dr. Bouke's website, bukacert.com.Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: CISSP Exam Format and Content.- Chapter 3: Security and Risk Management.- Chapter 4: Asset Security.- Chapter5: Security Architecture and Engineering.- Chapter 6: Communications and Network Security.- Chapter 7: Identity and Access Management.- Chapter 8: Security Assessment and Testing.- Chapter 9: Security Operations.- Chapter 10: Software Development Security.- Chapter 11: Test-taking Strategies and Tips.- Chapter 12: Conclusion.
From PHP to Ruby on Rails
Are you a PHP developer looking to take your first steps into the world of Ruby development? From PHP to Ruby on Rails will help you leverage your existing knowledge to gain expertise in Ruby on Rails. With a focus on bridging the gap between PHP and Ruby, this guide will help you develop the Ruby mindset, set up your local environment, grasp the syntax, master scripting, explore popular Ruby frameworks, and find out about libraries and gems.This book offers a unique take on Ruby from the perspective of a seasoned PHP developer who initially refused to learn other technologies, but never looked back after taking the leap. As such, it teaches with a language-agnostic approach that will help you feel at home in any programming language without learning everything from scratch. This approach will help you avoid common mistakes such as writing Ruby as if it were PHP and increase your understanding of the programming ecosystem as a whole.By the end of this book, you'll have gained a solid understanding of Ruby, its ecosystem, and how it compares to PHP, enabling you to build robust and scalable applications using Ruby on Rails.
Das verflixte Selbst
Menschen schreiben sich ein Selbst zu. Die Wissenschaften haben Mühe zu sagen, was das ist und wie es zustande kommt. Sie sind sich aber sicher, dass wir es haben und brauchen. Für Forscher ist es jedoch kaum greifbar und deshalb ein verflixtes Problem. Daran wird die Entwicklung einer starken KI scheitern, Menschen bleiben etwas anderes.Einleitung.- Die Stunde Null.- Vorteile der Sterblichkeit.- Die Erfindung des Selbst.- Ohne Selbsttäuschung geht es nicht Nagelprobe.- Moral.- Warum der Liberalismus einen Neustart braucht.
Die digitale Transformation in der Filmindustrie
In einer sich ständig wandelnden Welt beleuchtet der Leitfaden die ökonomischen, kulturellen und organisatorischen Aspekte der digitalen Transformation in der Filmindustrie. Es wird untersucht, wie Streaming-Plattformen Geschäftsmodelle beeinflussen und welche Vorteile Produzenten daraus ziehen können. Mit Beiträgen von Alexander Thul und René Jamm, entwickelt im Dialog mit Branchenexperten, bietet das Buch Strategien und Kenntnisse, um in der digitalen Medienlandschaft erfolgreich zu navigieren und von der digitalen Transformation zu profitieren.
Mapping the Enterprise
One of the hardest tasks strategists and enterprise architects face is mapping an enterprise in a form that creates and supports making sense of the whole. This book introduces an alternate approach to create consistency at every level by modelling the enterprise as services with the Enterprise Canvas.This new model type that can be used to describe just about anything in any area and at any level of the enterprise, and that acts as a consistent frame for all the other models that we need in our architectures. It is also simple enough to scribble on the back of a napkin - and engage all of your stakeholders in the enterprise-scale conversations you need. There is also a simple notation for Enterprise Canvas that is suitable for use in service-design toolsets.The book teaches the use of architectural techniques to describe any aspect of the enterprise. It will help you identify the business reasons and business value for every activity, and you will also learn how to align strategy, tactics and operations to enterprise vision and values. By the end of this book, you will understand how an enterprise works as a web of services, and what needs to be done to make your enterprise work in the best possible way.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN* Gain insight into the concepts of service to enhance agility, adaptability and resilience.* Understand how to enhance efficiency and effectiveness throughout the enterprise.* Grasp how an enterprise is made up of services that each serve an overall set of needs WHO THIS BOOK IS FOREnterprise architects, Business architects, IT architects and process designers. TOM GRAVES has been an independent consultant for more than four decades, in systems development, business transformation, enterprise architecture and knowledge management. His clients in Europe, Australasia and the Americas cover a broad range of industries including small-business, banking, utilities, manufacturing, logistics, engineering, media, telecoms, research, defense and government. He has a special interest in whole-enterprise architectures for non-profit, social, government and commercial enterprises.Chapter 1: What is the Enterprise Canvas?.- Chapter 2: The Nature of Service.- Chapter 3: Service Context and Market.- Chapter 4: Service Vision and Values.- Chapter 5: Service Layers.- Chapter 6: Service Actors and Other Entities.- Chapter 7: Service Roles and Relationships.- Chapter 8: Service Structure.- Chapter 9: Service Flows.- Chapter 10: Service Guidance.- Chapter 11: Service investors and Beneficiaries.- Chapter 12: Service Decomposition.- Chapter 13: Service Content.- Chapter 14: Services as Systems.- Chapter 15: Example Patterns.- Chapter 16: Integration with Architectures.- Chapter 17: Rethinking Vision Bottom-up.- Appendix A: Enterprise Canvas – a Visual Summary.- Appendix B: Working with Business Model Canvas.- Appendix C: Enterprise Canvas Notation.- Appendix D: Sources and Resources.
Learning VMware Workstation for Windows
Master VMware Workstation to create and run virtual machines, containers, and Kubernetes clusters simultaneously on physical devices without having to reformat or dual boot the underlying device. This book provides a practical, step-by-step guide to creating and managing virtual machines using VMware Workstation, a software solution that provides a type-2 hypervisor, or desktop hypervisor, that runs on x64 Windows and Linux-based operating systems. This book focuses on the Windows version.You’ll start with an overview of hypervisors and desktop hypervisors. You'll then look at resources, such as CPU, memory, and networking, and how they are configured in a virtual environment. In the final chapters, you’ll learn how to configure Workstation Pro to run and manage virtual machines before going on to build example virtual machines, including how to build a nested vSphere environment. Once built you’ll see how to manage these virtual machines, before finally upgrading your VMware Workstation Pro environment.In the end, you’ll learn how to build and manage different virtual machines running on different operating systems and build an ESXi lab environment with VMware Workstation.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN* Examine hypervisors and desktop hypervisors* Understand how to install and configure VMware Workstation* Gain practical knowledge on building and managing virtual machines on different OSs* Support and troubleshoot VMware Workstation environments.WHO THIS BOOK IS FORDevelopers, IT professionals that remote, home, and BYODPeter von Oven is an experienced technical consultant working closely with customers, partners, and vendors in designing technology solutions, to meet business needs and deliver outcomes. During his career, Peter has presented at key IT events such as VMworld, IP EXPO, and various VMUGs and CCUG events across the UK. He has also worked in senior presales roles and presales management roles for Fujitsu, HP, Citrix, and VMware, and has been awarded VMware vExpert for the last nine years in a row and vExpert EUC for the last three consecutive years. In 2021, Peter added the vExpert Desktop Hypervisor award to his portfolio of awards. In 2016, Peter founded his own company specializing in application delivery. Today he works with partners and vendors helping drive and deliver innovative technology solutions. He is also an avid author, having now written 18 books and made videos about VMware end-user computing solutions. In his spare time, Peter volunteers as a STEM Ambassador, working with schools and colleges, helping the next generation develop the skills and confidence in building careers in technology. He is also a serving Royal Air Force Reservist working as an instructor with the Air Cadet organization.1. Introduction to hypervisors2. Introduction to VMware Workstation3. Configuring CPU resources4. Configuring Storage Resources5. Configuring Network Resources6. Virtual hardware7. Installing VMware Workstation8. A guided tour of the UI9. Creating a Windows VM10. Installing VMware vSphere11. Configuring VM options12. Managing and working with existing VMs13. Upgrading to a new version of Workstation