Java is an object-oriented programming language developed by James Gosling and colleagues at Sun Microsystems in the early 1990s. Unlike conventional languages which are generally designed either to be compiled to native code, or to be interpreted from source code at runtime, Java is intended to be compiled to a bytecode, which is then run (generally using JIT compilation) by a Java virtual machine.
Learn the 'bottom-up' approach to start Business Rules Extracting, Migrating and Auto Re-architecting your current mission-critical legacy system and their data, into an SOA. This is a "how-to" presentation addressing how to get started and eventually establish an internal L2S Center of Excellence. Download Now
The hotspot in the current IT world is optimized Web Services. Now the enterprises have started their vision towards next generation Web Services. This white paper gives information for the business managers and engineers in developing and deploying Web Services using Rational Application Developer (RAD) and WebSphere Application Server (WAS), respectively. This paper explains the process to:
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This white paper will discuss Multi Step Logistic Model which is a Non-Optimization technique but may be one of the most useful technique when cost of Maximization/Minimization is high i.e. when proportion of 1 and 0 are distinctly different i.e. when we can only achieve goal (Tagging actual 1 as 1 and actual Zero as 0) by few % at cost of huge misclassification of other. Download Now
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