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Disaster recovery and business continuity
By Thejendra BS
In a world where organizations - large and small - operate on a 24x7 basis and rely on technology to run their day to day operations, disruption of any kind can spell serious trouble for the business. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity is positioned as a beginner’s guide for technical and business personnel who wish to understand and implement the aforementioned in their organizations. Each chapter covers one specific area of DR and Business Continuity planning with practical examples. The book’s plus point is its simple Q&A format and lucid language which facilitates easy comprehension.Highly recommended for training support.
60 tips on object oriented programming
By S G Ganesh
The basic proposition of ‘60 Tips on Object Oriented Programming’ is that experience gained in one programming language can be used (with requisite care) in related projects in a different language. The book taps into the shared C language ancestry and syntax of C++, Java and C# programming languages and the author’s experiences to come up with 60 tips and techniques to help programmers develop better programs. It also delves into the syntactic, semantic and pragmatic details of programming. Our tip: While a useful training companion, this book can also serve as a quick refresher for your interview preparations.
Making sense of software quality assurance
By Raghav S Nandyal
Making Sense of Software Quality Assurance’ describes various approaches to software quality appraisals and how the latter can be made more efficient and effective. The book answers questions as varied as typical competencies of a software quality assurance professional to challenges of doing a qualitative appraisal. Of note are examples from appraisal records and implementation references drawn from the author’s personal experiences.
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