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Very well written, very easy read !Review Date: 2008-03-31
Highly RecommendedReview Date: 2007-12-22
Review of MS Project Server 2007 book from MSProjectExpertsReview Date: 2007-11-30
Must have for Project Server 2007 Admins and PMO headReview Date: 2007-12-18
Don't try to implement Project Server 2007 without this book!Review Date: 2007-12-21
My only regret is that it wasn't published before we started our implementation... it would have saved us several MONTHS of figuring out how do do it ourselves.
Note: I am in no way affiliated with MSProjectExperts, nor am I receiving any kind of compensation for this endorsement. These books have saved us tons of time and rework!

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Very good bookReview Date: 2007-01-04
Very Important Book!!Review Date: 2005-12-21
simply greatReview Date: 2005-03-13
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Must haveReview Date: 2005-08-22
It starts from design guidelines and 40-pages(!) length questionnaire, and covers in detail a lot of subjects, including CLR, interop, remoting, ASP, XML, Web Services, etc. performance. How to measure, how to test, how to tune.
If you have to know a lot of things about a lot of things concerned with .NET performance, this book is for you.
Must have to any enterprise developerReview Date: 2004-07-22

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Virtual Fighter PilotReview Date: 2007-12-12
Very well writen, with superb illustractions to give the reader a profound understanding of the concepts involved. If you fight in the virtual sky then you should read this.
Excellent Resource!!Review Date: 2007-05-30
There are easy to understand diagrams and the text is well-written. I recommend this for anyone with a remote interest in learning the fine-points of air combat. Rookie or ace alike will certainly get a lot out of it.
For newbies and oldies alikeReview Date: 2007-03-30
Be a online ace !Review Date: 2006-11-24
Highly Recommended!Review Date: 2006-11-23
Also I noticed a lot of stuff that I used to do and have moved away from, and have taken a big hit in my survivability and Kill : Death ratio as a result of. A lot of the rules I followed religiously in the AvA I've moved away from, and have lost a lot of proficiency as a result. As I've been reading through, I frequently remember using the tactic he describes properly- and just often I can recall a recent situation where I should have used them and instead got suckered into a furball or a turnfight simply because I forgot all the things I should know.
Kinda irritating to have your errors pointed out at you, but also helps to be reminded of what works and what doesn't.

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Should have been named - "E-Commerce Complete"....Review Date: 2000-06-12
Should have been named - "E-Commerce Complete"....Review Date: 2000-06-12
Focused, no nonsense approachReview Date: 2001-07-05
One thing stands out about this book - it begins with business requirements and makes them a central theme of the Internet Commerce Development Methodology (ICDM), which is the author's approach to e-commerce systems development. The ICDM is the heart of this book. It's a methodology that successfully marries business analysis and development, and also defines how the project should be organized. It's a top-down approach with feasibility analysis and strategy at the top. The next layer in ICDM is the process level, which is imperative for e-commerce initiatives, which will certainly change business processes. This layer also requires a feasibility analysis, as well as process change, reengineering and transformation steps. Next is the meta-development strategy that encompasses your component strategy, functional requirements, architecture, design and implementation. Each element requires a feasibility analysis. Stepping back and viewing the ICDM as a whole it looks a lot like a spiral life cycle approach. I am not sure that is the author's intent, but it can be construed as such, especially if you view the feasibility analyses checkpoints as risk assessments as well.
The entire process is evolutionary, and therefore the approach supports incremental delivery and implementation. In many respects it resembles the Rational Unified Process and could be easily aligned to a project that used that approach in e-commerce development. Even of you are locked into a different methodology I strongly recommend this book because it has some excellent practices and will give you ideas that can be seamlessly incorporated into your approach.
much needed referenceReview Date: 2000-12-05
Much Needed BookReview Date: 2000-12-08

A Classic for all Travel Related BusinessesReview Date: 2004-03-31
The author has done a superb job of guiding someone through the minefield of travel marketing --- and her advice still holds up to date.
I'm sure someone can find fault with not being 'up to date' since 9/11, yet this is flawless strategy that one only needs to update by adding a Google Adwords program, and possibly some eBay listings.
Reminds me of buying a mint 5 year old Porsche, which still offers all the amenities, yet one could upgrade the sound system if you wanted.
If you are going into the travel business, or almost any business for that matter, this is a classic that you can use and adjust accordingly to fit your niche.
Well worth it.
One for the BookshelfReview Date: 2002-02-13
As soon as you begin thumbing through this 562-page resource, you¹ll want to begin highlighting important passages. Whatever you do, resist that temptation. Why? Because if you start highlighting the important stuff, the entire book will be yellow before you know it!
Sweeney discusses basic marketing principles, web site design, the importance of search engine placement, targeting tourism newsgroups and mailing lists, building web site traffic, using e-mail effectively, developing link strategies with complementary businesses, advertising on line, accepting online reservations, maximizing media relations, and determining if webcasting is right for your site.
I love the fact that Sweeney uses real world examples from the travel industry to illustrate her points throughout the book. You¹ll learn how the Expedias of this world made it to the top.
"Internet Marketing for Your Tourism Business" is packed with tips that any tourism professional can use to enhance his or her company's presence on the web. Even if you don't have time to read the book thoroughly, it's worth the cover price for the massive Appendix. It¹s got a great section defining web terms, as well as a comprehensive list of Internet marketing resources.
The Best Book On Tourism Internet MarketingReview Date: 2000-07-06
Great ReadReview Date: 2005-02-10
well worth every cent I paidReview Date: 2004-07-11
Topics that were of most interest to me included: increasing hits for your site on popular search engines, tips for creating great websites, how to issue press releases and how to get listed on pertinent directories.
The author obviously put in ALOT of research before putting pen to paper to write this book. The recommended websites alone (at the end of each chapter) are well worth the money spent. My only complaint is that many of the recommended links are outdated or broken - but this is by no means the fault of the author... A must buy!


A security architects guide to building secure networksReview Date: 2002-11-25
While a house needs an architect, contractors, plumbers, electricians and much more; networks require similar sets of skills if it is to be deployed in a secure manner. The problem with designing secure Internet sites is that the dynamics of information systems means that the foundation is constantly changing. Just as companies are finishing their migrations, there are new updates to deal with. The threats and vulnerabilities are for the most part increasing quicker than most organizations are able to deal with
For those looking to design their Internet information security infrastructure, Internet Site Security is an excellent title to use as their guide. It is like an architects guide to building secure networks.
The book is quite comprehensive in its coverage of all critical areas of security. It details how to build a secure infrastructure and how to deploy policies to protect it. It covers various technologies such as intrusion detections systems and firewalls, and shows how they are to be effectively deployed.
Then advantage of the book is that it has just the right combination of breath and depth. Topics are covered effectively, and the authors do not waste the reader's time by going into obscure security minutiae or academic threats.
Readers looking for an effective guide to fundamental issues involved with information security and Internet security are well advised to read Internet Site Security. Don't design you Internet site without it.
Come inside my firewallsReview Date: 2002-05-03
And I felt really stupid.
Fortunately for me, this very technical book was not at all confusing, as I ran off and bought it immediately after my humiliation. It is written in an informative and relatively jargon-free language. I have been tranformed from a virus-laden security ignoramus to a web geek security know-it-all!!!
Superb practical bookReview Date: 2002-07-26
I'd describe it as a 'mid level' book, i.e. if you need detailed knowledge of x509 etc you need a seperate tome - but if you want a fairly detailed overview of the majority of risks affecting your web site, this is the book to choose.
A completely "user friendly" instructional guideReview Date: 2002-12-07
practical and intuitiveReview Date: 2002-04-25

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Locate the best travel bargains and save moneyReview Date: 2002-05-07
Internet Travel Planner Second EditionReview Date: 2002-10-25
Travel Planner has been updated with the best and newest web travel sites. As a former travel industry employee, I find this is the most complete and easy-to-read internet book now that all the large travel suppliers and surviving internet travel businesses have improved their online booking sites.
Using Michael Shapiro's book as a guide, a newcomer to researching travel can click through a website with ease. An interesting new appendix was added on digital photography. Do any of us world travelers leave home without a camera! Of course we love finding a good discount and each chapter lists sites known for the best deals. Travel sales are still down and businesses are reducing prices or adding incentives to get customers. I would highly recommend buying the book for yourself or giving it as a gift for the holidays.
An indispensable aid for the dedicated traveler.Review Date: 2000-04-05
Comprehensive Web Travel GuideReview Date: 2000-08-17
The Right Place to StartReview Date: 2000-04-22
This book isn't a list, or directory, of travel Web sites. Shapiro picked Web sites he considers to be the strongest ones for each topic. And he goes into the details of what to expect for each one. This helps you decide which site is best for your particular needs, for instance, whether you're seeking a last minute hotel bargain, a night in a B&B or a homestay.
This also means that he's willing to be critical. For example, right now Priceline is quite the rage. In the budget travel section he describes how to get the most out of it while also going over the unsexy fine print... that you can't pick an exact flight time, tickets are non-refundable and you don't earn frequent flier mileage. I don't know about you, but that's the info that nobody ever tells me.
A bonus is the First Person section of various chapters. Basically, Shapiro includes interviews, emails and other stories from folks who've used specific sites. You get to see what worked, what didn't and why -- all with opinions.
Hey all you AOL users: Shapiro's got you covered. In many sections he includes a blip, customized to you, that goes over how you use certain sites specifically on AOL.
I'd say that Internet Travel Planner is especially friendly for someone new to the Net. However, it's also helpful for folks who already know Web travel. I know a decent amount about various travel Web sites, yet I find that Shapiro highlights certain features I didn't realize existed in sites I thought I knew well. And on top of it all, you get some non-Net travel advice, like seven tips for finding cheap airline flights. The stuff you'd otherwise have to find out the hard way.
On top of it all, if you have questions or comments, he leaves his email in the introduction for you to contact him. Now that's service.

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Great for TroubleshootingReview Date: 2002-08-01
Good preparation for the CIT 4.0 examReview Date: 1999-01-12
Great complement to CITReview Date: 2001-06-08
I find this book a great complement of CIT.
There is an error in book description : it is 1025 pages (not 714, which should be the size of the paperback edition), so it is much more complete than the online version on CCO.
I reccomend it in addition to CIT for passing support.
Note : I passed the 3 previous ccnp exams first try by using cisco ccnp course books.
Excellent starting point for Cisco troubleshooting.Review Date: 1999-02-16
Wont teach troubleshooting skills but good for diagnosis...Review Date: 1999-09-09


Handy Blue Book for BeginnersReview Date: 2000-04-16
The Quintessential Guidebook for Internet InvestingReview Date: 2000-03-06
Making the complex simple, the ambiguous clear!Review Date: 2000-03-17
A "CHEAT SHEET" FOR THE LITTLE GUY!Review Date: 2000-03-29
The best kept secret in this book though might be the chapter that lists search engines and worthwhile sites. I have no doubt that reading this book has made me money. What better endorsement is there than that!
"introduction to the internet for investors"Review Date: 2000-02-24

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An excellent book spanning all aspects of web design.Review Date: 2004-03-19
The knowledge to fulfill your imagination.Review Date: 2004-06-15
Another Five-Stars-Plus Book From Paul WangReview Date: 2004-01-28
An excellent book spanning all aspects of web design.Review Date: 2004-03-19
Information from AuthorReview Date: 2004-09-08
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Well done !
Jim Gibbons PMP
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EITPMO SME