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Comprehensive Review of the Best CISA Books for 2024 | Simplilearn

Simplilearn

Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) is a certification that information systems auditors globally recognize. Those aspiring to take the CISA exam usually look for dependable study materials to assist their preparation.

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A Review of the Fixing Your Scrum Book

Vitality Chicago

I love books and most of the books I have today are on Agile, Scrum, or related topics like Lean, leadership or teamwork. For me, every book I read reminds me of just how much I have to learn. For most of us that means a combination of book learning, classroom training and hands on experience. Let’s dive in.

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Doing Agile Right – A Book Review

Vitality Chicago

I try to do what I can to keep up with the new agile books being released so that I can maintain the popular blog, The 5 Best Agile Books of 2021. All the recommended books on that list are books that I have read and most are books that I rely on, recommend, and gift all the time. Who is this book for?

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Article: C# 9 and.NET 5: Book Review and Q&A

InfoQ Articles

The book C# 9 and.NET 5, by Mark Price, is a practical guide on developing.NET cross-platform applications. The book is concise, implementation-oriented, and each subject is presented with a hands-on walkthrough. InfoQ reviewed the book and interviewed Mark Price on the goals and contents of the book.

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Book Review of Brainy Glue Making Change Stick | Unique Perspective of Business Analysis

Business Analyst Mentor

Brainy Glue Making Change Stick, a book by Ian Richards and Filip Hendrickx brings a fresh and unique perspective on the process of business analysis, innovation, and change. Drawing from.

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Article: The Brain Is Neither a Neural Network nor a Computer: Book Review The Biological Mind

InfoQ Articles

Underlying much of artificial intelligence research is the idea that the essence of an individual resides in the brain. This is contrary to neuroscience which has discovered that a brain cannot work independently from the body and its environment.

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Tales of Data Modelers

Dataversity

However, this post is not a review of Larry’s book. Reading Larry Burns’ “Data Model Storytelling” (TechnicsPub.com, 2021) was a really good experience for a guy like me (i.e., someone who thinks that data models are narratives). I agree with Larry on so many things. Read it for yourself – highly recommended.