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Handbook of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Formulations Third Edition Volume One Compressed Solid Products

The Game Audio Tutorial A Practical Guide to Sound and Music for Interactive Games

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Handbook of Data Management 1999 Edition

Handbook of Data Management 1999 Edition

Packed with dozens of no-nonsense chapters written by leading professionals Handbook of Data Management 1999 Edition shows your students how to design build and maintain high-performance high-availability databases in multiple environments. Handbook of Data Management 1999 Edition is the most comprehensive single-volume guide of its kind. The book provides the latest most innovative solutions for planning developing and running a powerful data management function. Here students will find exhaustive coverage of the range of data repositories (from legacy indexed files to object data bases and data warehouses) as well as details on everything from strategic planning to maximizing database performance. Completely revised and updated to reflect latebreaking technologies Handbook of Data Management 1999 Edition includes extensive case studies and straightforward descriptions showing students how to:implement Web-enabled data warehousesbuild multimedia databasesmaster data mininguse enterprise database modelingstay up-to-date with data conversion and migrationmaximize OLAP architectures and toolsHandbook of Data Management 1999 Edition also provides ongoing coverage of the latest tools and techniques regarding:organization for quality information systemsdata definitiondatabase design and managementobject and hybrid databasesand moreEach contributor to Handbook of Data Management 1999 Edition is an expert with first-hand experience in database and data management. These contributors provide a depth and breadth of coverage you and your students simply won't find anywhere else. Prepare your students for real-world business computing. Start them off with Handbook of Data Management 1999 Edition.

GBP 425.00
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Handbook of Frauds Scams and Swindles Failures of Ethics in Leadership

Handbook of Frauds Scams and Swindles Failures of Ethics in Leadership

It has been said that scammers and swindlers often display characteristics commonly attributed to good leadership. These include setting a vision communicating it clearly and motivating others to follow their lead. But when these skills are used by unconscionable people to satisfy greed how can the average person recognize that foul play is afoot? Providing a unique account of frauds throughout modern history Handbook of Frauds Scams and Swindles: Failures of Ethics in Leadership compiles narratives from around the world including a number of highly-publicized cases. Leading financial and investigative experts have authored the individual chapters yet the book maintains a reader-friendly style. The result is a text that is highly engaging and most importantly provides regulators and investigators with an understanding of the motivations and behavior common to the individuals behind these life-damaging crimes. The book includes a wealth of stories including famous cases such as Ponzi ZZZZ Best Enron Parmalat and Vivendi along with lesser-known scandals involving both corporations and individuals. There is also a section on frauds perpetrated for motives other than financial rewards including instances when the government performed experiments on humans without their knowledge or consent as well as stories on frauds involving science and religion. A section detailing the Arthur Anderson debacle discusses the compounding of a fraud when the supposed watchdog plays a complicit role. And recognizing that not every issue is black or white the book also explores whether a hoax perpetrated in the name of a noble cause can ever be justified. By reviewing the tactics used by swindlers and the motivations that turned good people crooked investigators and others will come to recognize the red flags that accompany unscrupulous behavior. In doing so they may well learn how to head off potential | Handbook of Frauds Scams and Swindles Failures of Ethics in Leadership

GBP 190.00
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