Results 31 to 40 of 92 | « previous | next »
-
Careers in cybersecurity.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-311) and index.Accountant/Auditor -- Budget Analyst -- Claims Adjuster/Appraiser/Examiner/Investigator -- Computer and Information Research Scientist -- Computer Network Architect -- Computer Programmer -- Computer Support Specialist -- Computer Systems Analyst -- Data Scientist -- Database Administrator/Architect -- Financial Analyst -- Financial Examiner -- Financial Manager -- Forensic Science Technician -- Human Resources Specialist -- Information Security Analyst -- Insurance Underwriter -- Loan Officer -- Management Analyst -- Mathematician/Statistician -- Medical Records Specialist -- Network and Computer Systems Administrator -- Operations Research Analyst -- Personal Financial Advisor -- Police Officer/Detective -- Private Detective/Investigator -- Software Developer/Quality Assurance Analyst/Tester -- Tax Examiner/Collector/Revenue Agent -- Appendix A: Holland Code -- Appendix B: General Bibliography -- Appendix C: List of Organizations and Resources -- Index.Provides an introduction to the wide range of career opportunities available to those interested in cybersecurity, including computer network architect, computer programmer, forensic science technician, police officer, software developer, and more.
- Subjects: Reference works.; Informational works.; Computer networks; Computer security;
- The NASDAQ handbook : the stock market of tomorrow--today. by National Association of Securities Dealers.(CARDINAL)133655;
- Bibliography: pages 573-577.
- Subjects: Databases.; NASDAQ (Computer network); Stocks; Stock exchanges.;
- Beginning programming : all-in-one / by Wang, Wally,author.(CARDINAL)766992;
- Getting started with programming. Getting started programming a computer ; Different methods for writing programs ; Types of programming languages ; Programming tools -- Programming basics. How programs work ; Variables, data types, and constants ; Manipulating data ; Making decisions by branching ; Repeating commands by looping ; Breaking a large program into subprograms ; Breaking a large program into objects ; Reading and saving files ; Documenting your program ; Principles of user interface design ; Debugging and testing -- Data structures. Structures and arrays ; Sets and linked lists ; Collections and dictionaries ; Stacks, queues, and deques ; Graphs and trees -- Algorithms. Sorting algorithms ; Searching algorithms ; String searching ; Data compression algorithms ; Encryption algorithms -- Web programming. Hyper text markup language ; CSS ; JavaScript ; PHP ; Ruby -- Programming language syntax. C and C++ ; Java and C# ; Perl and Python ; Kotlin ; Swift and SwiftUI ; Flutter and Dart -- Applications. Database management ; Bioinformatics ; Computer security ; Artificial intelligence ; Mobile and wearable computing ; Game engines ; The future of computer programming.A guide to computer programming covers such topics as data structures, algorithms, Web programming, syntax, and applications.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Computer programming.; Programming languages (Electronic computers); Computer science.; Electronic data processing.;
- CompTIA Tech+ Study Guide : Exam FC0-U71 / by Docter, Quentin,author.(CARDINAL)811289;
- An easy-to-read and authoritative new study guide for the updated CompTIA Tech+ certification exam In the newly updated third edition of the CompTIA Tech+ Study Guide: Exam FC0-U71, veteran IT professional and tech trainer Quentin Docter delivers an up-to-date resource for effectively and efficiently preparing for the popular new introductory Tech+ certification from CompTIA. This Sybex Study Guide is the gold-standard exam prep roadmap, offering complete coverage of every exam domain, including IT concepts and terminology, infrastructure, applications and software development, data and database fundamentals, security, and more. Perfect for practicing and aspiring entry-level IT pros as well as those preparing to take the CompTIA Tech+ test, this book includes complementary access to online learning resources, two practice exams, flashcards, and practice questions with answer explanations. You'll also find: Optimized learning resources to get you up to speed as fast as possible Exam resources designed to reduce test anxiety and familiarize you with testing procedure and content One full year of access to the Sybex online learning environment, complete with real-world examples and scenarios, objective maps, and a glossary of useful terminology The new, entry-level CompTIA Tech+ certification has been created to get you ready for further certification paths, like the A+, Security+, and Network+ credentials, and prepare you for an exciting career in tech. Whether you're an IT beginner or you've already begun your tech journey and are looking for a refresher on foundational concepts, CompTIA Tech+ Study Guide: Exam FC0-U71 is the book you've been waiting for.
- Subjects: Computing Technology Industry Association; Electronic data processing personnel; Computer technicians; Microcomputers;
- © 2024., John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
- Archives for the lay person : a guide to managing cultural collections / by Hamill, Lois,1957-(CARDINAL)401647;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Basic Definitions and Concepts -- Acquiring New Materials -- Organizing the Collection -- Describing the Collection -- Photographs : Part 1 -- Handling, Arranging, Identifying, Rehousing, and Describing -- Photographs : Part 2 -- Management and Use -- Reference and Researchers -- Security -- Exhibits -- Your Storage Environment -- Other Types of Materials -- Outside Specialists -- Additional Manpower -- Disaster Preparedness -- Appendixes.For volunteers or staff at small organizations, collections management can be a daunting task. Archives for the Lay Person is a guidebook for people who care for historical records, photographs, and collections but do not have the appropriate professional training. Lois Hamill provides practical, step-by-step guidance for managing all facets of archival collections, from acquisition, arrangement, and description to storage and security. The book also offers advice on how to utilize PastPerfect software for collections database management.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Archives; Archives; Archival materials;
- Neal-Schuman library technology companion : a basic guide for library staff / by Burke, John(John J.),author.(CARDINAL)210525;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Library technology in context -- Mission-critical technologies -- Technology that makes library services run -- Building and maintaining the technology environment in libraries -- Where library technology is going and how to stay informed."In its new fifth edition, which has been completely updated and reorganized, this one-stop overview of all technologies used in libraries today is more comprehensive and compelling than ever. The perfect primer for LIS students, Burke's guide should also be at the top of the list for any current or future library professional looking to stay at the forefront of technological advancement. It gives readers a sound and sensible way to consider, access, and use library technologies to better meet the needs of library users. Its incisive coverage includes complete analysis of the librarian's technological toolbox for teaching, security, databases, and more; expert advice on how to compare and evaluate competing technology solutions; mobile devices and technology, social media, streaming media, and privacy; makerspaces and other technology programing; updated content on open source catalog systems, discovery layers, and related elements of library management systems; a new section on learning management systems (LMS); websites, web-based services, and free information resources; improved guidance on usability; new technology predictions for the future, with tips on how to stay up to date with the latest developments; and a glossary of useful terms. Informed by a large-scale survey of librarians across the spectrum of institution types, this guide will be a true technology companion to novices and seasoned LIS professionals alike"--Publisher's website.
- Subjects: Libraries; Library science; Libraries and the Internet.;
-
Careers in social media.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Publisher's note -- Introduction -- Advertising & Marketing Manager -- Advertising Director -- Advertising Sales Agent -- Art Director -- Broadcast Technician -- Computer & Information Systems Manager -- Computer Network Architect -- Computer Programmer -- Copywriter -- Customer Service Representative -- Database Administrator -- Film and Video Editor and Camera Operator -- General Manager and Top Executive -- Graphic Designer -- Information Security Analyst -- Information Technology Project Manager -- Journalist -- Market Research Analyst -- Motion Picture/Radio/TV Art Director -- Multimedia Artist & Animator -- Photographer -- Public Relations Specialist -- Software Developer -- Writers & Authors -- Appendix A: Holland Code -- Appendix B: Bibliography -- IndexProvides need-to-know information on various careers in social media including Blogger, Product Reviewer, Social Media Officer, Advertising, Marketing/Branding, Reporter/Journalist, Photographer, Videographer, and Critic/Reviewer. Each chapter provides a wealth of real-world information.
- Subjects: Social media; Social media.;
- DNA databases / by Harding, Lauri.;
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-96) and index.Authors present various viewpoints on the cutting-edge field of DNA technology, stating that the information that can be obtained from a DNA sample is far more extensive than that from a fingerprint and explaining that genetic surveillance raises serious privacy concerns.
- Subjects: DNA data banks; DNA fingerprinting; DNA fingerprinting; Criminal justice, Administration of; Criminals; Privacy, Right of; DNA fingerprinting; DNA fingerprinting; DNA data banks;
- Microsoft SQL server 2019 : a beginner's guide / by Petković, Dušan,author.;
- Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Get Up to Speed on Microsoftª SQL Serverª 2019. Quickly and Easily Start working with Microsoft SQL Server 2019 in no time with help from this thoroughly revised, practical resource. Filled with real-world examples and hands-on exercises, Microsoft SQL Server 2019: A Beginner's Guide, Seventh Edition starts by explaining fundamental relational database system concepts. From there, you'll learn how to write Transact-SQL statements, execute simple and complex database queries, handle system administration and security, and use powerful analysis and reporting tools. New topics such as SQL and JSON support, graph databases, and support for machine learning with R and Python are also covered in this step-by-step tutorial. *Install, configure, and customize Microsoft SQL Server 2019 *Create and modify database objects with Transact-SQL statements *Write stored procedures and user-defined functions *Handle backup and recovery, and automate administrative tasks *Tune your database system for optimal availability and reliability *Secure your system using authentication, encryption, and authorization *Work with SQL Server Analysis Services, Reporting Services, and other BI tools *Gain knowledge of relational storage, presentation, and retrieval of data stored in the JSON format *Manage graphs using SQL Server Graph Databases *Learn about machine learning support for R and Python.
- Subjects: SQL server.; Client/server computing.; Relational databases.;
- C♯ 7.0 all-in-one / by Mueller, John,1958-author.(CARDINAL)203899; Sempf, Bill,author.(CARDINAL)546972; Sphar, Chuck,1947-author.(CARDINAL)363183;
- "C# know-how is a must if you want to be a professional developer and especially if you plan to work on Microsoft products. No matter where your skills lie, this book offers a deep dive into C# for coders who need an overview of the nuances of this valuable programming language. Pop it open to get an intro into coding with C#, how to design secure apps and databases, and even pointers on building web apps with C#."--Page 4 of cover.
- Subjects: C# (Computer program language); Computer software;
Results 31 to 40 of 92 | « previous | next »