February 1, 2010
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Total Training for CS3 Web Design Workflow $49.95 Adobe CS3 Web Design: Workflow Presenter: Abbas Rizvi Running Time: 6.7 Hrs Project Files: Included Hone your web design skills as you learn how to use the new features in CS3 Web Design Workflow. Hosted by Abbas Rizvi, this video series teaches you how to bring your Photoshop or Illustrator artwork effortlessly into Flash, build web prototypes using new functionality in Fireworks, work with video and Flash, copy and paste from Photoshop into Dreamweaver, and even empower your non technical clients to take over ongoing site maintenance. Building better web experiences just got easier. Click here to listen to an explanation of Total Training’s videos by one of the founders of the Total Training company. Highlights Explore the new features Web Design Workflow and learn new tips and tricks to advance your skills. Find out how to design and develop content for print and mobile devices. Discover how to work with the new CSS starter pages in Dreamweaver CS3. Learn how to update existing websites and blogs using Adobe Contribute CS3. Move your assets across multiple Adobe CS3 software programs including Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash Professional, Dreamweaver, and Fireworks. |
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Production Workflow by Leymann, Frank; Roller, Dieter Edition ILL, 1 $56.99 1. Introduction. Business Processes. Business Processes as Enterprise Resource. Virtual Enterprises. Processes and Workflows. Dimensions of Workflow. User Support. Categories of Workflows. Application Structure. Workflow and Objects. Application Operating System. Software Stack. Document/Image Processing. Groupware and Workflow. Different Views of Applications. Transactional Workflow. Advanced Usage. System Requirements. Relation to Other Technologies. 2. Business Engineering. Business Modeling. Business Logic. Enterprise Structure. Information Technology Infrastructure. Business Modeling Example. Business Process Reengineering. Process Discovery. Process Optimization. Process Analysis. Business Engineering and Workflow. Monitoring. 3. Workflow Management System Basics. Main Components. Types of Users. Buildtime. Metamodel Overview. Runtime. Audit Trail. Process Management. Authorization. Application Programming Interface. System Structure. Workflow Standards. 4. Metamodel. The Notion of a Metamodel. Process Data. Activities. Control Flow. Data Flow. Summary: PM-Graphs. Navigation. Summary: G-Instances. 5. Advanced Functions. Events. Dynamic Modification of Workflows. Advanced Join Conditions. Container Materialization. Object Staging. Context Management. Performance Spheres. Compile Spheres. 6. Workflows and Objects. Component-based Software Construction. Scripts in Object-Oriented Analysis and Design. The Object Request Broker. The OMG Workflow Management Facility. 7. Workflows and Transactions. Basic Transaction Concepts. Advanced Transaction Concepts. Streams. Atomic Spheres. Compensation Spheres. Phoenix Behavior. 8. Advanced Usage. Monitoring Dynamic Integrity Rules. Software Distribution. Security Management. Business-Process-Oriented Systems Management. 9. Application Topologies. Dependent Applications. Client/Server Structures. TP Monitors. Communication Paradigms. Message Monitors. Message Broker. Object Brokers. Distributed Applications. Web Applications. Workflow-based Applications. 10. Architecture and System Structure. Architectural Principles. System Structure. Servers. Client. Program Execution. System Group. Domains. System Tuning. Workload Management. Systems Management. Exploiting Parallel Databases. Server Implementation Aspects. Navigation. Message Queuing Usage. Process Compiler. 11. Development of Workflow-based Applications. Development Environment Blueprint. Component Generation. Testing. Animation. Debugging Activity Implementations. Application Database Design. Application Tuning. Optimization. A Travel Reservation Example. B List of Symbols. Bibliography. Index. |
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Exploring Digital Workflow, 1st Edition $57.49 Exploring Digital Workflow presents a clear and concise introduction to developing the strategic workflow processes needed to effectively manage and deliver creative content today. From formatting data for delivery to managing cross-media projects, this timely text combines valuable information on workflow techniques with insight and recommendations from some of the top names in the industry. Coverage includes digital workflow for print and the web, metadata, PDF, XML, automation, scripting, and project management-all presented in a way that is accessible to content creators at all levels. Armed with the knowledge in this information-packed resource, designers and content creators can make the transition from working harder to working smarter. |
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Web ReDesign 2.0: Workflow that Works, by Goto $70.45 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Web Design and Development $33.49 This book and CD-ROM is a unique package that includes everything needed to become a Web designer and developer. In addition to HTML fundamentals, this title provides the skills for the entire Web development process, from storyboarding a Web site, to adding images, and JavaScript games, to uploading it as an e-commerce site. This CD contains license-free clip art, Web page design templates, banner ads, frames, mouseovers, and more. |
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How to Wow – Photo Optimizing & Workflow $79.95 What we wished we had known in the beginning! This program is packed with essential Workflow processes to increase your productivity and valuable adjustment techniques to optimize your images including Color Management, Archiving, Watermarks, Camera RAW, Scaling, Sharpening, Resolution, Actions and more! Lessons: Chapter 1 : Camera & Photoshop Workflow Essentials Lesson 1 : Camera Workflow Start off on the right foot with essential info on file formats, color spaces, exposure and archiving. Lesson 2 : Photoshop Workflow Understand the Zen of Photoshop from always preserving you original to when to do what, when. Lesson 3 : Color Management The Reader’s Digest overview of understanding Calibration, Profiles, Printing and Conversion. Lesson 4 : File Browsing Work efficiently with the phenomenal File Browser and it’s plethora of features. Lesson 5 : Camera Raw Conversions Adjust and optimize the brightness, contrast and color of an image using Camera Raw. Lesson 6 : Cropping, Straightening & Adjusting Perspective Start off straight with three techniques for setting things right. Chapter 2 : Mastering Selections Lesson 7 : The Lasso Understanding the powerful options of the Magnetic Lasso Tool. Lesson 8 : The Pen Know the basics of the Pen Tool, and how to use it’s Magnetic option. Lesson 9 : Quick Mask Painting How to get beyond the Marching Ants and start soft edge selecting with a brush. Lesson 10 : The Background Eraser Automated smart erasing with the Erasers long lost cousin. Lesson 11 : Color Range How to quickly isolate items based on their colors and how to clean up your act when things get grungy. Lesson 12 : Extract Use Extract to quickly isolate complex objects with soft edges from their backgrounds. Chapter 3 : Processing & Presenting Your Work Lesson 13 : Embed Info When moving images electronically, it’s essential to maintain copyright, usage information and vital details needed to catalog your images. Lesson 14 : Watermark Add a legal, aesthetic or defensive overlay to show ownership, sign, or to restrict the use of your images. Lesson 15 : Picture Package Transform one or more images into a collection of standard sized prints conveniently arranged on a single page. Lesson 16 : PDF Slides Save a collection of images into a PDF file for easy distribution and presentation. Lesson 17 : Web Photo Gallery Quickly transform a folder full of images into an interactive Web Photo Gallery. Lesson 18 : Action Web Optimize How to use Actions to instantly scale images to their proper size and save them in a web friendly format. Chapter 4 : Optimizing Tone & Contrast Lesson 19 : Understanding Levels & Curves Optimizing a photos tonality and color using Level’s histogram, sliders and eye droppers. Lesson 20 : Dodging & Burning with Layers Try these fast and flexible methods for pulling out detail, accentuating shapes and toning down distractions. Lesson 21 : Shadow & Highlight Resuscitations Coax out h |
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Apple Aperture 3 A Workflow Guide for Di (Paperback) $23.84 Apple Aperture 3 – A Workflow Guide for Digital Photographers shows you how to put this powerful software right at the heart of your digital photography workflow.Inside you will find information on how to import, sort and navigate thousands of Raw files like a pro; how to fully utilize the new brush-based adjustments and quick fix adjustment presets to creatively edit your images; and how to export your images to slideshows, the Web, or even create your own coffee table style photobook. |
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Improving Software Development Workflow and Process Modeling (Paperback) $21.21 Description not available. |
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Art of Java Web Development $30.67 A guide to the topics required for state of the art Web development, this book covers wide-ranging topics, including a variety of web development frameworks and best practices. Beginning with coverage of the history of the architecture of Web applications, highlighting the uses of the standard web API to create applications with increasingly sophisticated architectures, developers are led through a discussion on the development of industry accepted best practices for architecture. Described is the history and evolution towards this architecture and the reasons that it is superior to previous efforts. Also provided is an overview of the most popular Web application frameworks, covering their architecture and use. Numerous frameworks exist, but trying to evaluate them is difficult because their documentation stresses their advantages but hides their deficiencies. Here, the same application is built in six different frameworks, providing a way to perform an informed comparison. Also provided is an evaluation of the pros and cons of each framework to assist in making a decision or evaluating a framework on your own. Finally, best practices are covered, including sophisticated user interface techniques, intelligent caching and resource management, performance tuning, debugging, testing, and Web services. |
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Workflow $100.44 This book is in Acceptable condition |
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Introduction to 3ds Max: Tools and Workflow $52.99 3d Studio Max is an industry leading application for design visualization game development and visual effects. 3ds Max is powerful and flexible enough for professionals but |
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Web Development Recipes (Paperback) $21.72 You`ll see a full spectrum of cutting-edge web development techniques, from UI and eye candy recipes to solutions for data analysis, testing, and web hosting. Make buttons and content stand out with simple cross-browser styles; do animations that work on mobile devices without plugins; build and test HTML emails; and build a flexible layout that works on desktops and mobile devices. You`ll use the Backbone and Knockout JavaScript frameworks to build responsive user interfaces, and you`ll learn how tools like CoffeeScript and Sass offer better ways to develop and maintain your client-side code. You`ll write tests for your code that run in multiple web browsers, use Git to keep track of your work, and even get a little one-on-one time with the Apache web server. Whether you`re new to front-end development, or you`ve got a few years of experience, you`ll become a more versatile developer by finding out how–and why–to use these solutions in your next web development project.What You Need: Your favorite text editor, Mozilla Firefox 3.5 or higher, Google Chrome or Safari, and a working knowledge of HTML and JavaScript. |
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