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Robert Mecklenburg
GNU make
by Robert Mecklenburg
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10 editions published between 2004 and 2009 in English and German and held by 52 libraries worldwide Managing Projects with GNU make, 3rd Edition provides guidelines on meeting the needs of large, modern projects. This edition focuses on the GNU version of make, which has deservedly become the industry standard. GNU's powerful extensions are explored in this book, including a number of interesting advanced topics such as portability, parallelism, and use with Java. make is popular because it is free software and provides a version for almost every platform, including a version for Microsoft Windows as part of the free Cygwin project.
Managing projects with GNU make
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2 editions published between 2004 and 2005 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Final Technical Report for Office of Naval Research Grant No. N00014-95-1-0939 (University of Utah)
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1 edition published in 1996 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Managing military systems requires access to geographically distributed information. Difficulty in locating that information represents a serious threat to operational success. Under this contract, the University of Utah has researched methods for the acquisition, display, and management of distributed information. Although the focus of the work is on product information, the research done here has broad applicability in supporting military operations management. This research explored architectures and algorithms for distributed product information. The research was tested by incorporating these architectures and algorithms into an implemented system called PartNet. PartNet is a scalable, client/server information system enabling mechanical and electronics component manufacturers and distributors to make their product catalogs available to customers over the Internet. This system allows catalog browsing capability, including multimedia product descriptions with computer aided design (CAD) and other analytical models. It interfaces to other systems with EDI or other protocols supporting purchase authorization, payment for products and data, order verification, shipment scheduling, and other functions necessary to support a supplier/customer interaction. Audience Level
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