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  • Authors: Shih-Fu Chang (2017)

  • This book, a revised version of the 2014 ACM Dissertation Award winning dissertation, proposes an architecture for cluster computing systems that can tackle emerging data processing workloads at scale. Whereas early cluster computing systems, like MapReduce, handled batch processing, our architecture also enables streaming and interactive queries, while keeping MapReduce's scalability and fault tolerance. And whereas most deployed systems only support simple one-pass computations (e.g., SQL queries), ours also extends to the multi-pass algorithms required for complex analytics like machine learning. Finally, unlike the specialized systems proposed for some of these workloads, our architecture allows these computations to be combined, enabling rich new applications that intermix, for...

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  • Authors: Priya Seetharaman (2019)

  • This volume examines a range of topics for those interested in the adoption and use of these technologies across varied situations. It combines empirical studies on the application and impact of IS with commentaries, debates and insights on the transformative role that IT and the IT industry have played, and continue to play, within India as well as globally.

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  • Authors: - (2012)

  • From well-known design leaders, new design firms, and cutting-edge artists, this collection includes everything identity, from logos to labels, business cards to envelopes, and the creative techniques and full-color images portrayed in this broad range of work will inspire new design solutions for age-old challenges that beg for a fresh approach. This book is an invaluable resource for both design firms and their clients who are looking for inspiration and ideas that grab the viewer's attention and create a lasting impression.

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  • Authors: Tom Sito (2011)

  • A classic of animation education since it first published in 1981. For more than 25 years, copies of Timing for Animation have been sitting dog-eared and spine-split on desks and workstations around the world wherever animation is produced. All you need to breathe life into your animation is at your fingertips.

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  • Authors: Ben Long (2011)

  • This sixth edition features new material covering Photoshop CS5, Camera RAW, Micro Four Thirds cameras, and post-production, and a revised and more user-friendly organizational structure. Tutorials and exercises throughout the book will help students practice the techniques presented in each chapter

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  • Authors: Ralph Gonzalez (2010)

  • The book proceeds to address the mainstream areas of image processing. The major areas covered include intensity transformations, fuzzy image processing, lin- ear and nonlinear spatial filtering, frequency domain filtering, image restora- tion and reconstruction, geometric transformations and image registration, color image processing, wavelets, image data compression, morphological image pro- cessing, image segmentation, region and boundary representation and description.

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  • Authors: Dennis Puhalla (2011)

  • This book illustrates these principles in numerous diagrams, drawings, and practical examples of application. You'll also learn how conventional color harmonies effect form and space and how to apply elements to images and type to create balanced layouts. Gain a deeper aesthetic understanding of form in the context of ordering space with Design Elements: Form & Space.

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  • Authors: Smashing Magazine (2013)

  • This is one of the reasons why new tools are created by heavy users of Photoshop. This eBook “Mastering Photoshop, Vol. 3” offers hints for recent techniques, such as using brush tools, anti-aliasing typography, layer and grid settings, unveiling masks and perfecting pixels.

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  • Authors: Thomas Giannattasio (2010)

  • This book was written in the hope of filling a gap — a gap that has existed for as long as designers have been using Photoshop for Web design; a gap that we so often fill with tutorials focused on the latest trends and on inspiration galleries that are quickly browsed and forgotten; a gap that is growing as quickly as our technologies. It’s a gap of foundation.