Systems Analysis and Design

Systems Analysis and Design

David Tegarden | Alan Dennis | Barbara Wixom

Systems Analysis and Design: An Object-Oriented Approach with UML, 5th Edition by Dennis, Wixom, and Tegarden captures the dynamic aspects of the field by keeping students focused on doing SAD while presenting the core set of skills that every systems analyst needs to know today and in the future. The text enables students to do SAD—not just read about it, but understand the issues so they can actually analyze and design systems. The text introduces each major technique, explains what it is, explains how to do it, presents an example, and provides opportunities for students to practice before they do it for real in a project. After reading each chapter, the student will be able to perform that step in the system development process.
Systems Programming in Unix/Linux

Systems Programming in Unix/Linux

K.C. Wang

... Linux systems. 1.1 About This Book This book is about systems programming in the Unix/Linux (Thompson and Ritchie 1974, 1978; Bach 1986; Linux 2017) environment. It covers all the essential components of Unix/Linux, which include ...
Taking Innovation to the Marketplace

Taking Innovation to the Marketplace

Robert D. Hisrich | Thomas N. Duening | Michael A. Lechter

The focus of this book is on technology ventures — how they start, operate, and sometimes exit profitably. In short, it covers all the elements required to launch a successful technology company, including discussion of cutting-edge trends such as "entrepreneurial method" and "lean startup," emphasis on the ideation process and development of an effective business plan, coverage of product and market development, intellectual property, structuring your venture, raising capital, sales and marketing, people management, and even strategies for exiting your venture. This is not another armchair book about entrepreneurship. It's a working guide for engineers and scientists who want to actually be entrepreneurs.

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An intense focus on product design and development, with customers and markets in mind
∙ Extensive discussion of intellectual property development, management, and protection
∙ Potent insights into marketing and selling technology products to the...
Taxation in European Union

Taxation in European Union

Pietro Boria

This book provides a comprehensive and systematic overview of the main topics of taxation in European law. The sequence of arguments follows an institutional logic, respecting the academic tradition of tax law. It first outlines the general framework of EU institutions, with a particular focus on the set of regulations regarding taxation with reference to the stage of formation of EU rules and the potential contrast with national legal systems. It then explores the general principles emerging from the European treaties that typically involve the taxation system, and examines in detail the fiscal importance of European freedoms, the principle of tax non-discrimination, the balance between national interest and EU values, tax harmonization, state aids and other general principles applicable in tax jurisdiction. Lastly, it offers an overall assessment of the development of the European integration process, with particular regard to the nexus between taxation power and sovereignty, in order to highlight the possible and desirable next stages of the evolution of “European tax law”.