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By Edward Hill
Data Structures and Algorithms Using Java covers introductory topics on linked stacks, linked queues, linked deques, lists, trees, hashing, text processing, file structures, and inverted files. Data structures and their use in programming are emphasized. The high level programming language Java used as a tool supports designs and implementations of data structures. This applies data structures and improves programming skills in the high level programming language. High level language use with data structures empowers thinking necessary to think links. This empowerment paradigm uses a data structure model (DSM)to emulate a few constructs from the List Processing (LISP) language. Each data structure in the model uses a sequential order to show the relationships and differences in the data structures.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Edward Hill
Data Structures and Algorithms Using Java covers introductory topics on linked stacks, linked queues, linked deques, lists, trees, hashing, text processing, file structures, and inverted files. Data structures and their use in programming are emphasized. The high level programming language Java used as a tool supports designs and implementations of data structures. This applies data structures and improves programming skills in the high level programming language. High level language use with data structures empowers thinking necessary to think links. This empowerment paradigm uses a data structure model (DSM)to emulate a few constructs from the List Processing (LISP) language. Each data structure in the model uses a sequential order to show the relationships and differences in the data structures.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Daniel D. Ferry, Noelle Ferry
Are you on a doomed project? Do you really believe that spiffy SEI rating or the latest software engineering fad will save you from working long nights, missing deadlines, or having a nervous breakdown? We’ve got news for you: your project didn’t get that way by accident. It took a lot of careful planning. Want to learn how it’s done? In this book we’ll teach you the basics of killing a project. Instead of forcing you to rummage through a bunch of dry software engineering texts to identify potentially damaging approaches, we’ll equip you with 77 tactics proven on countless projects. Even if you have no experience as a manager, we’ll guide you through the confusing maze of possible courses of action and teach you how to virtually guarantee the failure of your project—all under the guise of ensuring quality, improving productivity, and maintaining morale! Do you have your own project horror story? (Who doesn’t?) Send it to us via our website: http://www.FineBooks.net
FORMAT: Softcover
By Daniel J. Nassar
Daniel J. Nassar is the author of the best-selling book Token Ring Troubleshooting Guide, which provides the clear and in-depth understanding necessary for working in the token ring environment. This bookis designed for LAN system engineers and technical support engineers, LAN designers and consultants, LAN managers, users on token ring LANs and students of computer science and electronic engineering. Use and installation of Local Area Networks (LANs) has increased dramatically in the past decade and growth in this areas continues. If you are a professional network installer or technician, you will find Token Ring Troubleshooting Guide indispensable.
FORMAT: Softcover
By M.A. Padlipsky
The World's Only Know Constructively Snotty Computer Science Book: historically, its polemics for TCP/IP and against the international standardsmongers' "OSI" helped the Internet happen; currently, its principles of technoaesthetic criticism are still eminently applicable to the States of most (probably all) technical Arts-all this and Cover Cartoons, too but it's not for those who can't deal with real sentences
FORMAT: Softcover
By Abdul Bangura
This is the first book of its kind to offer a series of computer programming models for the practical purpose of insuring project accountability in African countries. Despite its practicality, the book is also theoretically well-grounded. By doing so, it seeks to extend the epistemological boundaries of both Computer Science and Economics. It is, therefore, useful for students and teachers in those disciplines, and for policy-makers and practitioners in the field of economic development
FORMAT: Softcover
By Philip Johnson
An introduction to operating systems, covering processes, states of processes, synchronization, programming methods of synchronization, main memory, secondary storage and file systems. Although the book is short, it covers all the essentials and opens up synchronization by introducing a metaphor: producer-consumer that other authors have employed. The difference is that the concept is presented without the programming normally involved with the concept. The thinking is that using a warehouse, the size of which is the shared variable in synchronization terms, without the programming will aid in understanding to this difficult concept. The book also covers main memory, secondary storage with file systems, and concludes with a brief discussion of the client-server paradigm and the way in which client-server impacts the design of the World-Wide Web.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Sam Chae
This friendly guide is for anyone that currently is or are planning on taking a first or second computer science C++ course. It doesn't matter if it's high school or college. This guide will take you into the world of C++ programming, using easy to understand examples, explanations, and techniques to help you understand everything you need to know and more! It's even designed so you can flip through the chapters, and get to what you need, a great way to study for your tests, or even your final exam. No matter if you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced programmer, this book is definitely for you!
FORMAT: Softcover
By Philip Johnson
An introduction to operating systems, covering processes, states of processes, synchronization, programming methods of synchronization, main memory, secondary storage and file systems. Although the book is short, it covers all the essentials and opens up synchronization by introducing a metaphor: producer-consumer that other authors have employed. The difference is that the concept is presented without the programming normally involved with the concept. The thinking is that using a warehouse, the size of which is the shared variable in synchronization terms, without the programming will aid in understanding to this difficult concept. The book also covers main memory, secondary storage with file systems, and concludes with a brief discussion of the client-server paradigm and the way in which client-server impacts the design of the World-Wide Web.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Philip Johnson
An introduction to operating systems, covering processes, states of processes, synchronization, programming methods of synchronization, main memory, secondary storage and file systems. Although the book is short, it covers all the essentials and opens up synchronization by introducing a metaphor: producer-consumer that other authors have employed. The difference is that the concept is presented without the programming normally involved with the concept. The thinking is that using a warehouse, the size of which is the shared variable in synchronization terms, without the programming will aid in understanding to this difficult concept. The book also covers main memory, secondary storage with file systems, and concludes with a brief discussion of the client-server paradigm and the way in which client-server impacts the design of the World-Wide Web.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Sam Chae
This friendly guide is for anyone that currently is or are planning on taking a first or second computer science C++ course. It doesn't matter if it's high school or college. This guide will take you into the world of C++ programming, using easy to understand examples, explanations, and techniques to help you understand everything you need to know and more! It's even designed so you can flip through the chapters, and get to what you need, a great way to study for your tests, or even your final exam. No matter if you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced programmer, this book is definitely for you!
FORMAT: E-Book
By Abdul Bangura
This is the first book of its kind to offer a series of computer programming models for the practical purpose of insuring project accountability in African countries. Despite its practicality, the book is also theoretically well-grounded. By doing so, it seeks to extend the epistemological boundaries of both Computer Science and Economics. It is, therefore, useful for students and teachers in those disciplines, and for policy-makers and practitioners in the field of economic development
FORMAT: E-Book
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