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Written by Abelski Webmaster
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Saturday, 22 August 2009 |
SysML is a subset of UML, that was extended to become a general purpose graphical modeling language for specifying, analyzing, designing, and verifying complex systems that may include hardware, software, information, personnel, procedures, and facilities. This new course was developed for those who are already familiar with UML and are interested in acquiring practical knowledge in SysML. This course is available for free at www.abelski.com. This course was developed by Haim Michael and is continuously updated with more samples, assignments and explanations. Taking this course please don't hesitate and let us know of any topic for which you would have expected to find more information and/or a more detailed explanation as well as any aspect or topic you would have expected to find and we still haven't included. More info about this course and about Haim Michael's perspective about its development can be found at www.lifemichael.com, Haim Michael blog. |
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Written by Abelski Webmaster
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Sunday, 04 July 2010 |
This new course was developed for Java programmers doing their first steps using JAAS. The JavaTM Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) is used to authenticate the user (reliably and securely determine who is currently using the code) and to authorize him (ensure the user has the required permission). This course overviews the authorization and the authentication possibilities this API provides. This course is available for free (personal and academic usage only) at abelski web site. It was developed by Haim Michael and is continuously updated with more samples, assignments and explanations. Taking this course please don't hesitate and let us know of any topic for which you would have expected to find more information and/or a more detailed explanation as well as any aspect or topic you would have expected to find and we still haven't included. More info about this course and about Haim Michael's perspective about its development can be found at www.lifemichael.com, Haim Michael blog. |
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Java Efficient Programming |
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Written by Abelski Webmaster
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Tuesday, 01 June 2010 |
This new course was developed for Java programmers looking for common practices, techniques and strategies and will assist them turning their code into a more efficient one. Taking this course you should be already familiar with topics covered in the 'Java SE Applications Development' course. This course covers the most important techniques for designing and constructing better Java SE applications. Each technique is thoroughly explained and presented together with a code example. Using these techniques your code will be clear, correct, usable, robust, flexible and maintainable. This course is available for free (for personal usage only) at abelski web site. It was developed by Haim Michael and is continuously updated with more samples, assignments and explanations. Taking this course please don't hesitate and let us know of any topic for which you would have expected to find more information and/or a more detailed explanation as well as any aspect or topic you would have expected to find and we still haven't included. More info about this course and about Haim Michael's perspective about its development can be found at www.lifemichael.com, Haim Michael blog.
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