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Debasish Ghosh

    Fundamentals and Applications of Rock Mechanics
    A Boy from Digboi - A Memoir: Crests, Troughs and Transitions
    Molecular Cell Biology of Potato yellow dwarf virus N and P protein
    Dsls in Action
    Functional and Reactive Domain Modeling
    • Functional and Reactive Domain Modeling

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,2(167)Évaluer

      Functional and Reactive Domain Modeling teaches you how to think of the domain model in terms of pure functions and how to compose them to build larger abstractions. About the Technology Traditional distributed applications won't cut it in the reactive world of microservices, fast data, and sensor networks. To capture their dynamic relationships and dependencies, these systems require a different approach to domain modeling. A domain model composed of pure functions is a more natural way of representing a process in a reactive system, and it maps directly onto technologies and patterns like Akka, CQRS, and event sourcing. About the Book Functional and Reactive Domain Modeling teaches you consistent, repeatable techniques for building domain models in reactive systems. This book reviews the relevant concepts of FP and reactive architectures and then methodically introduces this new approach to domain modeling. As you read, you'll learn where and how to apply it, even if your systems aren't purely reactive or functional. An expert blend of theory and practice, this book presents strong examples you'll return to again and again as you apply these principles to your own projects. What's Inside Real-world libraries and frameworks Establish meaningful reliability guarantees Isolate domain logic from side effects> About the Reader Readers should be comfortable with functional programming and traditional domain modeling. Examples use the Scala language. About the Author Software architect Debasish Ghosh was an early adopter of reactive design using Scala and Akka. He's the author of DSLs in Action, published by Manning in 2010

      Functional and Reactive Domain Modeling
    • Dsls in Action

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,5(60)Évaluer

      Focusing on higher levels of abstraction can enhance both success and mental clarity by shifting attention from programming specifics to business challenges. Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) serve as "little languages" that operate on top of traditional programming languages, effectively modeling the specific domain of a business problem. This approach enables clearer communication and more efficient problem-solving tailored to unique business contexts.

      Dsls in Action
    • Molecular Cell Biology of Potato yellow dwarf virus N and P protein

      Molecular and cellular characterization of PYDV nucleocapsid and phosphoprotein; Understanding the biology of PYDV

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the molecular biology of the potato yellow dwarf virus (PYDV), this book provides an in-depth characterization of the nucleotide and ORF sequences of the SYDV strain's N and P genes. It highlights significant identity between SYDV-N and other rhabdoviruses, supported by phylogenetic analysis. The study also reveals the exclusive nuclear localization of both proteins, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of SYDV's genome and its interaction with host organisms, marking a significant advancement in the research of agriculturally impactful viruses.

      Molecular Cell Biology of Potato yellow dwarf virus N and P protein
    • The author embarks on a journey to document his diverse life experiences, initially viewing it as a simple wish list item. As he delves deeper, it evolves into a meaningful journal that serves as a legacy, honoring those who have significantly impacted his life, whether positively or negatively. This reflective work captures the essence of personal growth and the influence of relationships.

      A Boy from Digboi - A Memoir: Crests, Troughs and Transitions
    • Rock mechanics is a first course in the field of mining and geotechnical engineering. Over the last decades, the concepts and applications of rock mechanics have evolved tremendously for understanding the stability and safety of structures made of/on the rock masses. This book elaborates the fundamental concepts of rock mechanics for designing and analysis of structures and excavations for a variety of applications. The text includes a fine blend of theory and worked-out examples and applications, and also emphasises the basics of stress and strain analysis, volume–weight relationship, rock mass classification systems, in situ stress measurements, stresses around underground opening, pillar and support design, subsidence, slope stability, rock failure criteria and behaviour of jointed rock mass. Numerical analysis procedures and interaction between rock bolts and rock masses are also introduced emphasising the mechanics and applications in rock engineering. Besides undergraduate and postgraduate students of civil (including geotechnical), mining and petroleum engineering, the book will also benefit the practicing engineers and researchers, who wish to acquaint themselves with state-of-the-art techniques of rock mechanics and its applications. Overall, this textbook is useful for both elementary as well as advanced learning.

      Fundamentals and Applications of Rock Mechanics