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Authors: Morgan Swink (2024) - The Fifth Edition of Managing Operations Across the Supply Chain offers a global, supply chain perspective of operations management treatment that embraces the foundations of operations management but includes new frameworks, concepts, and tools to address the demands of today and changing needs of the future. We live in dynamic and exciting times due to many changes affecting nearly every aspect of business - including operations management. This fourth edition reflects key shifts in operations management.
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Authors: Annmarie Hanlon (2022) - The second edition has been expanded to include new discussions and research on areas including digital privacy, types of influencers, social listening and the gig economy. Key features: Supported by case examples from 28 global companies and brands including IKEA, Uber, Klarna and TikTok
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Authors: Kurt Y. Liu (2022) - This innovative new core textbook, written by an experienced professor and practitioner in supply chain management, offers a business-focused overview of the applications of data analytics and machine learning to supply chain management. Accessible yet rigorous, this text introduces students to the relevant concepts and techniques needed for data analysis and decision making in modern supply chains and enables them to develop proficiency in a popular and powerful programming software.
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Authors: Schmuller, Joseph (2023) - A deep dive into the programming language of choice for statistics and data...With R All-in-One For Dummies, you get five mini-books in one, offering a complete and thorough resource on the R programming language and a road map for making sense of the sea of data we're all swimming in. Maybe you're pursuing a career in data science, maybe you're looking to infuse a little statistics know-how into your existing career, or maybe you're just R-curious.
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Authors: Zegarelli, Mark (2023) - Offers an introduction to the principles of calculus II, covering such topics as approximate integration, substitution, improper integrals, and numerical analysis
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Authors: Salcedo, Jesus (2023) - You’ll work through practice problems that help you understand the calculations you need to perform, complete predictive analyses, and produce informative graphs. This workbook gives you hands-on exercises to hone your statistical analysis skills with SPSS Statistics 28. Plus, explanations and insider tips help you navigate the software with ease. Practical and easy-to-understand, in classic Dummies style
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Authors: Christian Ullenboom (2023) - With the Spring framework and Spring Boot, you'll painlessly create Java applications that are production ready. Start with the basics: containers for Spring-managed beans, Spring framework modules, and proxies. Then learn to connect to relational databases, implement Jakarta Persistence, use Spring Data JPA, and work with NoSQL databases. Get the right know-how for modern software development with Spring and Java!
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Authors: Katamreddy Siva Prasad Reddy (2023) - Learn the Spring Boot 3 micro framework and build your first Java-based cloud-native applications and microservices. Spring Boot is the lightweight, nimbler cousin to the bigger Spring Framework, with plenty of "bells and whistles." This updated edition includes coverage of Spring Native, which will help you speed up your Spring Boot applications, as well as messaging with Spring Boot, Spring GraphQL, Spring Data JDBC and reactive relational database connectivity (R2DBC) with SQL.
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Authors: Greg L. Turnquist (2021) - Written cover-to-cover using Java's de facto toolkit, Spring, your apps will perform like never before. Grab your copy today and learn to build top notch, powerful solutions with modern tactics. Greg L. Turnquist works on the Spring team at VMware.
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Authors: Namrata Soni; Ravi Kant Soni (2021) - Create and deploy full-stack Spring Boot applications with React and AWS. This practical and authoritative guide teaches you the fundamentals of Amazon Web Services with no prior experience. You will start by learning the fundamentals of AWS, including EC2, S3, IAM, and load balancer. Next, you will learn to deploy a Spring Boot REST API to AWS with Elastic Beanstalk, which will give you the ability to build and deploy a Spring Boot application.
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