Showing posts with label Cloud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cloud. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Developing Applications for the Cloud on the Microsoft Windows Azure Platform


Developing Applications for the Cloud on the Microsoft Windows Azure Platform
Developing Applications for the Cloud on the Microsoft Windows Azure Platform
Paperback: 168 pages
Publisher: Microsoft Press; 1 edition (November, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0735656061
ISBN-13: 978-0735656062
File Size: 5.82 MB
This book is the second volume in a planned series about Windows Azure technology platform. Volume 1, Moving Applications to the Cloud on the Windows Azure Platform, provides an introduction to Windows Azure, discusses the cost model and application life cycle management for cloud-based applications, and describes how to migrate an existing ASP.NET application to the cloud.

This book demonstrates how you can create from scratch a multi-tenant, Software as a Service (SaaS) application to run in the cloud by using the latest versions of the Windows Azure tools and the latest features of the Windows Azure platform. The book is intended for any architect, developer, or information technology (IT) professional who designs, builds, or operates applications and services that run on or interact with the cloud.


Although applications do not need to be based on the Microsoft Windows® operating system to work in Windows Azure, this book is written for people who work with Windows-based systems. You should be familiar with the Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft Visual Studio® development system, ASP.NET MVC, and Microsoft Visual C#® development tool.


Download Links:
http://hotfile.com/dl/89288820/393f7a1/Cl0ud.Nov.2010.rar.html
or
http://www.filesonic.com/file/42375745/Cl0ud.Nov.2010.rar

 View the original article here

Monday, December 13, 2010

Center for Chemical Process Safety - Guidelines for Use of Vapor Cloud Dispersion Models (Second edition)



Center for Chemical Process Safety - Guidelines for Use of Vapor Cloud Dispersion Models (Second edition)
Publisher: Wiley-AIChE | 1996-12-15 | ISBN: 0816907021 | PDF | 292 pages | 29.93 MB

The second edition of this essential reference updates and combines two earlier titles to capture the many technological advances for predicting the "footprint" of a vapor cloud release. Cited by EPA in its 1996 document, "Off-Site Consequence Analysis Guidance," the aim of the book is to encourage and facilitate the development and use of dispersion modeling as an everyday tool, providing practical understanding of basic physical and chemical principles, guidance in selecting release scenarios and the best available models, and information and examples on how to run some models and interpret outputs. Equally useful to beginners and experts, it compares 22 programs based on input from model developers, and presents 7 examples of typical accidental release scenarios. The book comes with a disk providing input and output data for scenarios.


View the original article here