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    <![CDATA[Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)]]>
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    <![CDATA[This is the one book you ought to have if you want to expand your knowledge of online transaction processing (OLTP) and learn how to apply it to the real world. <em>Transaction Processing</em> completely covers the problems faced by OLTP systems and discusses fault tolerance and recovery--the ability of a system to withstand failures of various kinds without dropping the ball. Additionally, Gray and Reuter cover system architecture decisions, monitoring, concurrence (including locks and isolation), scheduling (including deadlock resolution), and file systems. The book concludes with a discussion (circa 1993) of the merits of various hardware and software used in OLTP systems. Although there is no companion CD-ROM with <em>Transaction Processing</em>, the authors do illustrate many of the book's concepts with C source code. As this is a college textbook, you can expect some dry prose and academic approaches to certain problems. Nonetheless, the authors' writing is clear and easy to follow.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Desperate Seed]]>
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    <![CDATA[Desperate Seed: Ellsworth, Kansas on the Violent Frontier]]>
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    <![CDATA[“A man for breakfast” was the morning’s oath and by dinner was often satisfied. Custer, Hickok and Cody were merely peers to the forgotten company of desperadoes and heroes that populated this frontier town that became a legend while “just a baby on the banks of the Smoky.”   The history of Ellsworth, Kansas, is not a typical history. Desperate Seed will take the reader to a Wild West only imagined but very real to those who lived it. As Rod Beemer author of The Deadliest Woman in the West puts it, this book is truly “the rest of the story about the Old West’s railheads, outlaws, lawmen, and tough towns.”]]>
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    <![CDATA[Jim Gray: Roads I've traveled]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2000</published>
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    <![CDATA[The Benchmark Handbook: For Database and Transaction Processing Systems (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Benchmark tests measure how fast and how efficiently a system  accomplishes a task. If you need to test the performance of an online  transaction processing (OLTP) system, <em>The Benchmark Handbook for  Database and Transaction Processing Systems</em> can help you choose  the right tool and decipher its output.<p> As you might expect, there  are special benchmark tests that strain OLTP systems to see how well  they work in particular situations and how they compare to one  another. OLTP benchmarks differ from the benchmarks used elsewhere in  the computing industry because, for example, OLTP systems often value  data-access speed more highly than the raw computational power that's  valued in, say, scientific modeling applications. The trouble with  OLTP benchmarks is that every OLTP application is different. The  system that backs up a network of automated teller machines has a  different set of demands placed upon it than the system behind the  NASDAQ stock market.<p> When benchmarking an OLTP system, choosing the  correct tool is imperative. The book includes a collection of  technical papers on several different benchmarks, including the  popular TPC-A, TPC-B, and TPC-C benchmarks, and shows the strengths  and weaknesses of each. <em>The Benchmark Handbook for Database and  Transaction Processing Systems</em> concludes with a discussion of  designing your own benchmarks. You'll want to get this book if you're  interested in figuring out how to test a system's performance.</p></p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1993</published>
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    <![CDATA[The Benchmark Handbook for Database and Transaction Processing Systems (The Morgan Kaufmann series in data management systems)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Benchmark tests measure how fast and how efficiently a system  accomplishes a task. If you need to test the performance of an online  transaction processing (OLTP) system, <em>The Benchmark Handbook for  Database and Transaction Processing Systems</em> can help you choose  the right tool and decipher its output.<p> As you might expect, there  are special benchmark tests that strain OLTP systems to see how well  they work in particular situations and how they compare to one  another. OLTP benchmarks differ from the benchmarks used elsewhere in  the computing industry because, for example, OLTP systems often value  data-access speed more highly than the raw computational power that's  valued in, say, scientific modeling applications. The trouble with  OLTP benchmarks is that every OLTP application is different. The  system that backs up a network of automated teller machines has a  different set of demands placed upon it than the system behind the  NASDAQ stock market.<p> When benchmarking an OLTP system, choosing the  correct tool is imperative. The book includes a collection of  technical papers on several different benchmarks, including the  popular TPC-A, TPC-B, and TPC-C benchmarks, and shows the strengths  and weaknesses of each. <em>The Benchmark Handbook for Database and  Transaction Processing Systems</em> concludes with a discussion of  designing your own benchmarks. You'll want to get this book if you're  interested in figuring out how to test a system's performance.</p></p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1991</published>
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    <![CDATA[Fort Ellsworth, Kansas (Ghosts of the Smoky Hill Series)]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1998</published>
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    <![CDATA[Writing to win]]>
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    <![CDATA[Brush Lettering Step by Step]]>
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    <![CDATA[Decorative artists want to have fun painting. They don't want to spend hour after hour leaming obscure or difficult lettering. Stroke by stroke, this book shows decorative painters and crafters how to add words and sayings to their projects without the use of stencils. Using only four simple strokes, the Grays guide readers through painting the entire alphabet, both upper and lower case, then teach them to connect letters into words. There is also a great list of sayings, expressions, quotes and rhymes suitable for many applications and a small gallery of inspiring projects, signs and plaques displaying the exciting possibilities that the mastery of brush lettering offers the decorative painter and crafter. To help give lettering a truly professional look this guide includes techniques for embellishing the letters, laying out letter designs evenly and performing great short cuts for drawing straight lines, borders and perfect circles.]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2001</published>
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    <![CDATA[Murderers' Row: Original Baseball Mysteries]]>
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