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Microsoft SharePoint: Building Office 2003 Solutions

Scot P. Hillier

Second Edition.

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Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems

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No detectada 2006 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-1-59059-575-6

ISBN electrónico

978-1-4302-0100-7

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Apress 2006

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SharePoint Business Solutions

Scot P. Hillier

We discussed a model in this paper which shows the power-law behavior in a ranking problem of income. The Monte Carlo simulation of our model shows a satisfactory fit with the data for Japanese and US CEOs. We have investigated the origin of the power-law behavior which is proven by some fractal structure formed in our model system.

Pp. 1-16

SharePoint Products and Technologies Overview

Scot P. Hillier

We discussed a model in this paper which shows the power-law behavior in a ranking problem of income. The Monte Carlo simulation of our model shows a satisfactory fit with the data for Japanese and US CEOs. We have investigated the origin of the power-law behavior which is proven by some fractal structure formed in our model system.

Pp. 17-45

SharePoint Portal Server Basics

Scot P. Hillier

We discussed a model in this paper which shows the power-law behavior in a ranking problem of income. The Monte Carlo simulation of our model shows a satisfactory fit with the data for Japanese and US CEOs. We have investigated the origin of the power-law behavior which is proven by some fractal structure formed in our model system.

Pp. 47-84

SharePoint Content Development

Scot P. Hillier

We discussed a model in this paper which shows the power-law behavior in a ranking problem of income. The Monte Carlo simulation of our model shows a satisfactory fit with the data for Japanese and US CEOs. We have investigated the origin of the power-law behavior which is proven by some fractal structure formed in our model system.

Pp. 85-117

Building Web Parts

Scot P. Hillier

We discussed a model in this paper which shows the power-law behavior in a ranking problem of income. The Monte Carlo simulation of our model shows a satisfactory fit with the data for Japanese and US CEOs. We have investigated the origin of the power-law behavior which is proven by some fractal structure formed in our model system.

Pp. 119-159

The Microsoft Single Sign-On Service

Scot P. Hillier

We discussed a model in this paper which shows the power-law behavior in a ranking problem of income. The Monte Carlo simulation of our model shows a satisfactory fit with the data for Japanese and US CEOs. We have investigated the origin of the power-law behavior which is proven by some fractal structure formed in our model system.

Pp. 161-185

Advanced Web Part Development

Scot P. Hillier

We discussed a model in this paper which shows the power-law behavior in a ranking problem of income. The Monte Carlo simulation of our model shows a satisfactory fit with the data for Japanese and US CEOs. We have investigated the origin of the power-law behavior which is proven by some fractal structure formed in our model system.

Pp. 187-228

The Microsoft Office System

Scot P. Hillier

We discussed a model in this paper which shows the power-law behavior in a ranking problem of income. The Monte Carlo simulation of our model shows a satisfactory fit with the data for Japanese and US CEOs. We have investigated the origin of the power-law behavior which is proven by some fractal structure formed in our model system.

Pp. 229-276

Programming SharePoint Services

Scot P. Hillier

We discussed a model in this paper which shows the power-law behavior in a ranking problem of income. The Monte Carlo simulation of our model shows a satisfactory fit with the data for Japanese and US CEOs. We have investigated the origin of the power-law behavior which is proven by some fractal structure formed in our model system.

Pp. 277-326

Visual Studio 2005 and the Microsoft Office System

Scot P. Hillier

We discussed a model in this paper which shows the power-law behavior in a ranking problem of income. The Monte Carlo simulation of our model shows a satisfactory fit with the data for Japanese and US CEOs. We have investigated the origin of the power-law behavior which is proven by some fractal structure formed in our model system.

Pp. 327-356