This book is about a significant step forward in software development.
It brings state-of-the-art ontology reasoning into mainstream software development and its languages.
Ontology Driven Software Development is the essential, comprehensive resource on e.
Jeff Levenson
Jeff Levinson
Jeff Galin
Jeff VanderMeer
Jeff Silverman
Jeff VanderMeer
Jeff Malpas
Jeff Immelt
Jeff Wallach
Jeff Aketchi Luhangela
Ping-Qi PAN
Jeff S Coffin
Jeff Thompson
Jeff Wheeler
Jeff Lucas
Jeff Parriott
Jeff Carpenter
Jeff Carlson
Jeff Fletcher
Jeff Meyer
Jeff Smith
Jeff Sonhouse
Jeff VanderMeer
Jeff Waldman
Jeff Bray
Jeff Orlowski
Jeff Whitener
Jeff Lemire
Jeff Howard
Jeff Kinney
Jeff Gold
Jeff Rovin
Jeff Meyer
Jeff Seymour
Jeff Kinney
Keene, Jeff, 2nd
Jeff Cioletti
Jeff Rimland
Jeff Lemire
Jeff Chang
Jeff Kinney
Jeff Kosseff
Jeff Cortese
Jeff Sammon
Jeff Dyke
Jeff Bray
Jeff Thompson
Jeff Waller
Jeff Atwood
Jeff L. Rosenheim
Jeff Rovin
Jeff Smulyan
Jeff McComsey
Kevin Hoffman
Geoffrey Bourne
David Collier-Brown
Scott Sigman
Alessandro Banzer
Willie Anne Candy
Claus Burgaard
Kevin Ruse
Carol Woodbury
Navya Mathur
Ahmed Hussein
Jason Schenker
LibreOffice Documentation Team
Carol Woodbury
Jessica Steinbomer
Smitha Banda
Nicholas Ball
Roger Wilson
Mauro Rodríguez Marín
Thomas Saueressig
Thorsten Lüdtke
Brandon Caulfield
Jake Miller
Code Quickly
James Olcott
Andreas Antonopoulos
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Mrinal K. Roy
Lara C. Golden
Information R. Management Association
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Doug Bates
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Bryan Kenneweg
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Sid Orlando
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ASCENT - Center for Technical Knowledge
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Erik Bertram
Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges
Markus Eisele
Andy Vickler
Billy Yuen
Gitops and kubernetes introduces a radical idea—managing your infrastructure with the same git pull requests you use to manage your codebase.
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Francisco Vicente Cipolla-Ficarra
Paul E. Harris
All scheduling software is difficult to learn for a number of reasons.
Denise Bedford
Knowledge architectures reviews traditional approaches to managing information and explains why they need to adapt to support 21st-century information management and discovery.