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Description:The book has been written in such a way that the concepts are explained in detail, giving adequate emphasis on examples. To make clarity on the topic, diagrams are given extensively throughout the text. The book discusses design issues for phases of mining in substantial depth. The stress is more on problem solving.Various Comprehensive coverage of various aspects of Data Mining and Warehousing conceptsStrictly in accordance for the syllabus covered under B.E./B.Tech/MCASimple language, crystal clear approach, straight forward comprehensible presentationAdopting user friendly classroom lecture styleThe concepts are duly supported by sever examplesSyllabus coverage of three universities UPTU, RTU and RGPVTable Of Contents:Chapter 1 : Introduction To Data MiningChapter 2 : Concept DescriptionChapter 3 : Association Rule MiningChapter 4 : Classification and PredictionsChapter 5 : Cluster AnalysisChapter 6 : Introduction to Data WarehouseChapter 7 : OLAP TechnologyChapter 8 : Advance Topic On Data Mining and Warehousing
The book, from the house of Tally, India's leading business management software company, is a comprehensive book on Financial Accounting. The book is designed as per the UGC CBCS model curriculum to provide learners with in-depth understandings of financial accounting and hands on experience on Tally .ERP 9, India's most preferred business management software. It provides step-by-step instructions for -Installation of Tally .ERP 9Recording Transactionse-filingCompany creationGenerating financial reportsConcept of GSTThe book is enriched with numerous screen shots, solved illustrations and practice scenarios to help candidates will be able to understand the intricacies of business operations and would be equipped to handle such transactions in the daily work environment with ease.This book is highly recommended for candidates who aspire to build a successful career in Finance and Accounts or as entrepreneurs. A useful guide for all learners who aspire to master the nuances of Financial accounting using Tally .ERP 9, this book serves both the student as well as the teaching community.Table Of Contents:Chapter 1 : Basics of AccountancyChapter 2 : Principles, Concepts and Conventions of Accounting Chapter 3 : Recording Procedure in AccountingChapter 4 : Bank ReconciliationChapter 5 : Preparation of Final AccountsChapter 6 : Computerised Accounting Systems using Tally. ERP9Chapter 7 : DepreciationChapter 8 : Accounting for Joint VentureChapter 9 : Accounting for ConsignmentChapter 10 : Hire Purchase and InstalmentChapter 11 : Accounting for Inland BranchesChapter 12 : Goods and Services Tax (GST)Chapter 13 : Payroll AdministrationPractice Exercises
This book is indeed a great effort to put Blockchain in a right perspective with respect to other cutting edge technologies and its utility beyond the Bitcoin for En terrine. NGOs. Government & Institutions. Enjoyed the journey from the birth of the Internet to Blockchain enabled future !
The book has been written in such a way that the concepts are explained in detail, giving adequate emphasis on examples. To make clarity of the programming examples, logic is explained properly as well discussed using comments in program itself. The book covers the topics right from the start of the software using snapshots of starting the software and writing programs into it. The real-time examples are discussed in detail from simple to complex taking into consideration the requirement of IT consultants. Various sample projects are included in the Book and are written in simple language so as to give IT consultants the basic idea of developing projects in SAP. The examples given in book are user-focused and have been highly updated including topics, figures and examples.The book features more on practical approach with more examples covering topics from simple to complex one addressing many of the core concepts and advance topics also.KEY FEATURES Comprehensive coverage of SAP UI5, Fiori, Webdynpro, Object oriented ALV with SALV Factory method laying more stress on Realtime case studies.The Book also covers numerous practical examples on LSMW tool, ALE, IDOC, SAP Query tool, SAP Quick viewer tool, SAP Report Painter tool, BAPI, Web services, DME tool, SAP MDM data conversionSimple language, crystal clear approach, straight forward comprehensible presentation.Adopting user-friendly classroom lecture style.The concepts are duly supported by several examples.The Book cover the topics in a manner which fulfill the skill gap among industry and academia.Examples discussed on SAP tools, methodologies and techniques are helpful for developing projects for IT consultants.This book will "need to have" title for various reasons as articulated below.Gaining Customers by adopting and implementing different SAP tools, methodologies and techniques in organizations / projects / programsHelp in sustaining Customer Relationships as the core of all successful working relationships are two essential characteristics: trust and commitment.Help in delivering "Superior Value and Getting an Equitable Return" as understanding value in business markets and doing business based on value delivered gives suppliers the means to get an equitable return for their efforts. This document is a compilation of SAP ABAP/4 coding and efficiency standards and will provide guidance in creating readable, maintainable code. It is intended for all developers in the SAP R/3 system. This book may work as dictionary and generates a comprehensive list of value elements.About the AuthorSudipta Malakar is accomplished Sr. IT SAP Project Manager, Agile Coach with 15.3+ years of IT experience, it includes 7.6+ years of experience in IT Project/Program & Solution Delivery Management and 5.6+ years of experience in Agile as SCRUM Master, Agile Coach.He is Certified Disruptive Strategy professional from HBX Harvard Business School in 2017, Bachelor degree in Technology (B. TECH) in Chemical Technology from Calcutta University in 2003. Certified project manager (Prince-2), CSP®, Advanced Certified Scrum Master(A-CSM) ®, CSPO®, CSM®, KMP2, KMP1, ICP-ACC®, TKP®, ISO, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, CMMi.
The book has been written by an experienced industry professional with a corporate perspective. The author approaches the soft skills training from the point of view of a corporate soft skills training imparted by skilful industry leaders. This has not been written as a theoretical exercise. No boring theory, no wasted time ! Rather, each chapter has been approached as a working session: Imparting soft skills by solving real problems and discussing workable solutions which the reader can apply immediately and keep for life. The structure of the book is in the form of a Personal Development Compass developed by the author. Just as a compass guides travellers through their journey and helps them to reach their destination, in the same way the Personal Development Compass too guides the reader to navigate their way through the maze of the different soft skills and help them to polish their personalities.
Description:"Simplicity"- That has been the hallmark of this book in not only its previous fourteen English editions, but also in the Hindi, Guajarati, Japanese, Korean, Chinese and US editions. This book does not assume any programming background. It begins with the basics towards the end of the book. Each Chapter Contains:Lucid explanation of the conceptwell thought-out, fully working programming examplesEnd of chapter exercises that would help you practise the learned in the chapterHand crafted "kanNotes" that would help you remember and revise the concepts covered in each chapter. Table of Contents : Getting StartedC InstructionsDecision Control InstructionMore Complex Decision MakingLoop Control InstructionMore Complex RepetitionsCase Control InstructionFunctionsPointersRecursionData Types RevisitedThe C PreprocessorArraysMultidimensional ArraysStringsHandling Multiple StringsStructuresConsole Input/ OutputFile Input/ Output More Issues in Input/ OutputOperations on BitsMiscellaneous FeaturesC Under LinuxInterview FAQ'sAppendix A- Compilation and ExecutionAppendix B- Precedence tableAppendix C-Chasing the BugsAppendix D- ACII ChartPeriodic Tests I to IVIndex
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