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  • Pearson Education Hacking Cryptography

    Book SynopsisKamran Khan is a software engineer with more than a decade of experience in the security industry. He currently works as a Software Engineering Architect at Salesforce, and his previous roles have included Google and Microsoft. He has worked in a variety of areas related to security engineering, including large-scale distributed services, embedded devices intended for multi-factor authentication, and cryptographically verifiable elections.Bill Cox is a software engineer with nearly forty years of experience in securing hardware and software. He conducts the crypto-writing workshop at Google and loves teaching engineers the fundamentals of writing secure code.

    £43.69

  • Secret Key Cryptography

    Manning Publications Secret Key Cryptography

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisExplore the fascinating and rich world of Secret Key cryptography! This book provides practical methods for encrypting messages, an interesting and entertaining historical perspective, and an incredible collection of ciphers and codes—including 30 unbreakable methods. In Secret Key Cryptography: Ciphers, from simple to unbreakable you will: Measure the strength of your ciphers and learn how to guarantee their security Construct and incorporate data-compression codes Generate true random numbers in bulk Construct huge primes and safe primes Add an undetectable backdoor to a cipher Defeat hypothetical ultracomputers that could be developed decades from now Construct 30 unbreakable ciphers Secret Key Cryptography gives you a toolbox of cryptographic techniques and Secret Key methods. The book's simple, non-technical language is easy to understand and accessible for any reader, even without the advanced mathematics normally required for cryptography. You'll learn how to create and solve ciphers, as well as how to measure their strength. As you go, you'll explore both historic ciphers and groundbreaking new approaches—including a never-before-seen way to implement the uncrackable One-Time Pad algorithm. about the technology Secret Key cryptography is the backbone of all modern computing infrastructure. Secret Key ciphers use the same key to encrypt and decrypt messages. Properly designed, these algorithms are efficient and practical. Some Secret Key approaches are uncrackable, even under attacks backed by supercomputers or quantum technology! about the book Secret Key Cryptography teaches anyone how to create a wide range of ciphers—even if you have no background in math or creating codes. You'll combine Secret Key techniques to achieve ciphers that are effectively uncrackable and avoid common pitfalls that result in strong-looking but weak ciphers. The book reveals scores of different cipher methods, including both historic examples and current innovations in the field. RETAIL SELLING POINTS • Measure the strength of your ciphers and learn how to guarantee their security • Construct and incorporate data-compression codes • Generate true random numbers in bulk • Construct huge primes and safe primes • Add an undetectable backdoor to a cipher • Defeat hypothetical ultra computers that could be developed decades from now • Construct 30 unbreakable ciphers AUDIENCE For professional engineers, computer scientists, and cryptography hobbyists. No advanced math knowledge is required Table of Contentstable of contents detailed TOC READ IN LIVEBOOK 1 INTRODUCTION READ IN LIVEBOOK 2WHAT IS CRYPTOGRAPHY? READ IN LIVEBOOK 3PRELIMINARY CONCEPTS READ IN LIVEBOOK 4CRYPTOGRAPHER'S TOOLBOX READ IN LIVEBOOK 5SUBSTITUTION CIPHERS READ IN LIVEBOOK 6COUNTERMEASURES READ IN LIVEBOOK 7TRANSPOSITION READ IN LIVEBOOK 8JEFFERSON WHEEL CYPHER READ IN LIVEBOOK 9FRACTIONATION READ IN LIVEBOOK 10VARIABLE-LENGTH FRACTIONATION READ IN LIVEBOOK 11BLOCK CIPHERS READ IN LIVEBOOK 12PRINCIPLES FOR SECURE ENCRYPTION READ IN LIVEBOOK 13STREAM CIPHERS READ IN LIVEBOOK 14ONE-TIME PAD READ IN LIVEBOOK 15MATRIX METHODS READ IN LIVEBOOK 16THREE-PASS PROTOCOL READ IN LIVEBOOK 17CODES READ IN LIVEBOOK 18QUANTUM COMPUTERS READ IN LIVEBOOK 19 EPILOGUE READ IN LIVEBOOK 20 FUN PAGES CHALLENGE

    4 in stock

    £37.04

  • You++: How to be More Successful by Embracing AI

    Rethink Press You++: How to be More Successful by Embracing AI

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisAI IS SMART; YOU ARE SMARTER! AI has been termed as the fourth industrial revolution; it will transform the way you live and work. It can enrich your life but also threaten your privacy. It can give you fantastic insight, support, and more quality time, but also take your job. You++ is an easy to read guide that explains what AI can, and cannot do, using real world examples. It provides simple strategies you can adopt to keep ahead of the game. You++ can help you realise new opportunities whilst mitigating the downside risks.

    5 in stock

    £12.34

  • She Chose TECH: The essential guide to inspire

    Rethink Press She Chose TECH: The essential guide to inspire

    5 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    5 in stock

    £13.29

  • Zeitenwende: Wie die IT unsere Welt verändert

    Springer Zeitenwende: Wie die IT unsere Welt verändert

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisDie moderne Informationstechnologie durchdringt und verändert unsere Welt – weit mehr und intensiver, als die meisten von uns ahnen. Das Buch beschreibt ihre Entstehung, ihre Geschichte, ihre wesentlichen Treiber und welche herausragende Bedeutung die neue Weltmacht IT für unser soziales, wirtschaftliches und politisches Leben erlangt hat. Es bietet dem Leser auf interessante, allgemeinverständliche und ausgewogene Weise Orientierung zu einem komplexen Thema, das unsere Gegenwart und Zukunft wesentlich prägt. Es zeigt die großen Entwicklungslinien und erklärt dabei auch, was es etwa mit Künstlicher Intelligenz, Algorithmen oder Blockchains auf sich hat.Table of ContentsDie neue Zeitrechnung - Der Weg zum modernen Computer - Die Entwicklung der Nachkriegszeit - IT und Wirtschaft - IT und Politik - Die Neuerfindung der Kriminalität - Die Zukunftsagenda

    2 in stock

    £18.99

  • Apress Let Us Go

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisChapter 1 - Let Us Go on the Playground.- Chapter 2 - Setting Up the Go Workspace and VSCode IDE.- Chapter 3 - Setting Up and Maintaining Local and Remote GitHub Repository.- Chapter 4 - Deep Dive into Golang Concepts with Programming Examples.- Chapter 5 - Building and Deploying a Useful CLI Tool.- Chapter 6 - Building and Deploying a Simple Web Service.-  Appendix.

    1 in stock

    £37.49

  • The It Managers Survival Guide

    John Wiley & Sons Inc The It Managers Survival Guide

    Book SynopsisAccessible, refreshingly candid, but above all helpful, this pragmatic guide addresses a real need by dealing with the problems that face the new IT manager.Trade Review"..a commendable feat.." (Information Age, May 2002) "...extensive resource into the roles and requirement of an IT manger, including tips and techniques on how to get ahead..." (M2 Best Books, 2 September 2002) "...I particularly liked the authors' attention-grabbing anecdotes as they successfully guide the reader's focus towards the boardroom..." (Computer Bulletin, January 2003)Table of ContentsForeword by Sir Ron Brierley. Introduction. Becoming a manager. Knowing your customer. Our greatest asset. Developing staff. Supporting roles. Managing recruiters. The rules of engagement. Establishing sound corporate governance. Establishing service level agreements. Dealing with hot spots. Tips for quick-wins. Living with legacy systems. Managing vendors. Using consultants. Business process re-engineering. Benchmarking. Help desk management. Disaster recovery planning. Managing change. Outsourcing. Give the business intelligence. Planning the future. Understanding architectures. Taking stock of your assets. Structuring the IT organization. Where to next?. Appendix A Yukl's Specific Behaviours for Managing Relations. Appendix B Business initiative proposal. Appendix C Thorpe's 4 Rs. Appendix D1 Jacques' time span. Appendix D2 Jaques' complexity measures. Appendix E1 Software inventory. Appendix E2 Hardware inventory. Appendix F Examples of principles. References. Further reading. Index.

    £39.89

  • The Valley of Hearts Delight

    John Wiley & Sons Inc The Valley of Hearts Delight

    Book SynopsisThe history of the heart of the high-tech world Mike Malone is a journalist who has covered Silicon Valley for nearly twenty years. This book combines the best of his work from a variety of renowned publications to offer a true-to-life glimpse of the world's most important industrial community.Trade ReviewHOMETOWN BOY TELLS TALE OF HOW TECH REVOLUTION CHANGED WHERE WE LIVE Michael S. Malone proudly casts himself as a native son of Silicon Valley. In his latest book, he declares himself a "hometown boy" who is "desperate to understand the truth about his neighbors." The Valley of Heart's Delight: A Silicon Valley Notebook 1963-2001 tells the sweeping tale of Malone's home turf—the Santa Clara Valley that grew from a quaint collection of fruit orchards to the mythic birthplace of the digital revolution. Overall, the book is an interesting and entertaining read, told with the dramatic flair—even embellishment—of a novelist. While the subject is grand, Malone's book is more akin to a personal scrapbook—told through the eyes of a journalist born and raised in the Santa Clara Valley. Malone has been chronicling the region's business and technology landscape for two decades. "The Valley of Heart's Delight" does not break new ground: The book is a collection of Malone's previous writing, dating back to 1982. The articles originally appeared in publications such as the Mercury News, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes ASAP, Upside and Harper's. Like a scrapbook, "The Valley of Heart's Delight" is an incomplete account. A reader looking for a definitive history and assessment of Silicon Valley will likely feel shortchanged. The book is something of a hodgepodge-- part historical tale, part novel, part non-fiction reporting, part memoir and part social commentary. The 24 articles, or chapters, in the book are arranged roughly in chronological order by subject. They're grouped into five major sections (Santa Clara Valley, Silicon Valley, Silicon Town, Silicon World and Silicon Home) that mirror the region's development from agricultural roots to catalyst of a technology revolution that ripples ever more widely. Malone expresses awe over the valley's contributions to shaping modern life. "Each time I return from someplace in the world where I've been asked to describe the miracle of Silicon Valley, I still look down out the plane window and thrill at the miracle of the place, the little collection of suburban towns that changed history," he writes. It's a place "so dynamic, so protean, and so maddeningly complex that I will never grow tired of it," he adds. The earlier chapters of the book were the most enjoyable and illuminating. In one refreshing, well-crafted chapter, Malone relates the history of the Ohlone Indians who ruled the Santa Clara Valley for thousands of years before the Franciscans established their mission in 1777. He deftly contrasts the Ohlones' concept of cyclical or circular time with the beginning of lineartime brought by Spanish settlers. The tempo has been accelerating ever since, reaching warp speed in today's Silicon Valley, "where the daily obsession is to shave a microsecond from every transmission, revision and decision," Malone notes. Other chapters range from the meeting of David Packard and William Hewlett as Stanford University students, to the birth of the microprocessor, IPO day for MIPS Computer Systems and the boyhood of Steve Jobs in a 1960s "silicon suburbia." These chapters, told with engaging narratives, provide glimpses into different eras and milestones of the modern Silicon Valley. Malone's strength lies in his deeply reported, richly detailed narratives. In one chapter, he traces his family roots back to Enid, Okla., where his great-grandfather had settled in an 1893 land rush. A century later, Malone visits Enid, finding evidence everywhere of the digital revolution that Silicon Valley started. It's in the VCRs, computer labs and electronic security keypads of Enid High School. It's in the electronics-laden digital watches, microwave oven, stove and video games of the house where his grandparents once lived. "My grandparents' house now has more computing power than NASA did that day my grandparents sat on the mohair sofa with the doily antimacassars and watched Neil Armstrong step out on the moon," he concludes. The Oklahoma chapter, along with the one on the Ohlone Indians, are the best in the book. They're beautiful pieces of storytelling that show the arc of time and profound impact of technology. They weave together many elements that work on different levels. And they demonstrate one of the author's strengths—the ability to think expansively about technology's profound impact on society. For Malone, the hometown boy, Silicon Valley is much more than a place: It's a state of mind and social force. (Maria Shao, Mercury News)Table of ContentsForeword. Acknowledgement. Introduction. PART 1: SANTA CLARA VALLEY. Chapter 1: Snow Tracks. Chapter 2: The Mission Bell's Toll. Chapter 3: The Soul of the 'HP Way'. PART 2: SILICON VALLEY. Chapter 1: Microprocessor: First 25 Years. Chapter 2: IPO Day. Chapter 3: Bob Noyce: Inventor, Entrepreneur, Statesman. Chapter 4: Silicon Suburbia. chapter 5: The Macintosh Introduction. PART 3: SILICON TOWN. Chapter 1: The Real Secrets of Silicon Valley. Chapter 2: Going Underground in Silicon Valley. Chapter 3: Day of the Jackal. Chapter 4: A Good Day to Contemplate the Rest of Life. Chapter 5: Has Silicon Valley Gone Pussy. Chapter 6: Seduction--From the Bitch Goddess, A Novel. Chapter 7: Technofacism. PART 4: SILICON WORLD. Chapter 1: The Frontier of the Heart. Chapter 2: Notes from a Distant Node. Chapter 3: Bandon Beach. Chapter 4: Pressing Their Cases Coast to Coast. Chapter 5: Children of the (Once) Future. Chapter 6: The Gildered Age. PART 5: SILICON HOME. Chapter 1: The Packard Way. Chapter 2: Pixies Last Lesson. Chapter 3: Second Sight. Authors' Biography.

    £28.79

  • Enterprise Integration

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Enterprise Integration

    Book SynopsisTargeted for junior/senior/grad level students majoring in Information Systems, Enterprise Integration combines the basic concepts of integrated systems with practical experience and their use in a business environment. Understanding integration requires an understanding of the business processes within a firm and between a firm and its external business partners. The book will help students understand conceptually how linkages form between business processes and how these linkages are supported by ERP systems. Case studies are included throughout to provide a balance of theory and practice.Table of ContentsForeword vii Preface ix Part One: An Introduction To Enterprise Systems 1. Information Systems, Organizations, and Integration 3 2. Silos, Mousetraps, and Islands: A Chronicle of Information Systems in Organizations 13 3. The Challenge of Integration 37 Part Two: A New Environment For Enterprise Systems 4. Let's Get Horizontal: Toward a Process View of Organization 51 5. The Relentless Distribution of Information Technology 67 6. Data at the Core of the Enterprise 87 7. The Architecture of an Enterprise System 121 Part Three: Building Enterprise Systems 8. Planning for Enterprise Systems 137 9. The Design of Enterprise Systems 153 10. Realizing and Operating Enterprise Systems 173 11. People in Enterprise Systems 189 Part Four: Extending Enterprise Systems 12. Integrating Backward: Extending the Supply Chain 203 13. Integrating Forward: Meeting Demand and Managing Customers 223 14. Integrating Upward: Supporting Managers and Executives 241 Glossary 255 Index 267

    £151.05

  • EnglishSpanish SpanishEnglish Electrical and

    John Wiley & Sons Inc EnglishSpanish SpanishEnglish Electrical and

    Book Synopsis* Nearly 50,000 essential words and phrases * The only dictionary of its kind * Comprehensive and up-to-date Comprehensive bilingual coverage of nearly 50,000 essential words and phrases in electrical and computer engineering In today''s global economy, the need for precise technical communication between speakers of English and Spanish has never been greater. The English-Spanish, Spanish-English Electrical and Computer Engineering Dictionary provides you with quick, ready access to nearly 50,000 essential terms and definitions found in the electrical and computer engineering field. Containing virtually every word and phrase you''re likely to encounter in the professional literature, this authoritative reference boasts an extremely user-friendly format that directs you instantly to the precise term you need. * Approximately 100,000 entries--nearly 50,000 in each language * Comprehensive, up-to-date coverage incorporating the latest terms and phras

    £84.56

  • Bill Gates Speaks

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Bill Gates Speaks

    Book SynopsisOur slogan from the very beginning was ''a computer on every desk and in every home.'' For me to become gun-shy might require surgery. An icon more powerful than anything on a Windows screen, Bill Gates today stands atop his fabled Microsoft fortress staring down competitors'' threats and injunctions from an annoyed U.S. Justice Department. The kind of success Gates has created rarely escapes criticism. And Bill is getting more than his share. The story of how this Harvard dropout created the operating system that would become the worldwide standard for millions of computers is legendary. And equally legendary has been the take-no-prisoners tactics of his corporate colossus, Microsoft. We''ve witnessed Gates''s transformation from a geeky wunderkind into a business titan. Whether admired or detested, glorified or vilified, Gates is a household name and a worldwide curiosity. Bill Gates Speaks discloses what Bill Gates has to say on everything from fiTable of ContentsPreface. Growing Up Gates. Heading Off on the Conventional Road. Back on the High-Tech Highway. The Gatesian Management Style. The Microsoft Business Model. The Computer Wars. Microsoft Mistakes. Attack the Future. Others Say. Living at the Pinnacle. Little Time for Love. The New Computer Culture. Gates on Life. The Bottom Line. The Bill Gates Time Line. Endnotes.

    £16.19

  • Managing IT as a Business  A Survival Guide for

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Managing IT as a Business A Survival Guide for

    Book SynopsisWith Managing IT as a Business you'll get practical advice on how to unleash the full potential of this critical function so that companies can derive maximum benefit.Table of ContentsForeword. Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. Get the CIO on the Executive Team. 2. Link IT Strategy to Corporate Strategy. 3. IT Management Is about Relationship Management. 4. Align the IT Organization Structure with Profitability Drivers. 5. Understand the Real IT Spend. 6. Focus on Outcomes, Not Process. 7. Leveraging Investment Cycles and the Power of Standardization. 8. Talk about Information Technology and Use IT Appropriately so Others Know It Is Important. 9. Information Technology Improvement Never Ends. Index.

    £25.59

  • Nonprofit Essentials

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Nonprofit Essentials

    Book SynopsisNonprofit Essentials: Managing Technology is a comprehensive work. Suitable for any size organization, the book is distinguished by its focus on ''the human factor'' along with volumes of technology information. It should prove to be an invaluable resource for administrators, volunteers, and trustees who must ensure their organization''s effective use of technology. --Richard F. Hobson, President Hobson Renaissance Solutions LLCTable of ContentsPreface. Chapter 1. Getting Started with Technology. Chapter 2. Technology Planning for the Small Organization. Chapter 3. Technology Planning for Mid-Size and Larger Organizations. Chapter 4. Computer Applications for Nonprofit Organizations. Chapter 5. Obtaining Technical Support. Chapter 6. Hiring Technical Staff. Chapter 7. Training Volunteers and Staff. Chapter 8. Supervising Technical Volunteers and Staff. Chapter 9. Safeguarding Essential Information. Index.

    £42.75

  • Digital Twins for Smart Cities

    Emerald Publishing Limited Digital Twins for Smart Cities

    Book SynopsisDigital Twins in the Built Environment offers a comprehensive, systematic and clear view of digital twin development in the engineering, architecture, construction and facilities management sectors.Trade ReviewA must read for smart city professionals and leaders. -- Mark A Girolami, The Alan Turing Institute, UKThe book brings welcome clarity to hugely important subjects and I wholeheartedly commend it. -- Mark Enzer, Mott MacDonald, UKEssential reading for those interested in CDT research as well as city planners and managers who apply data and digital models to make decisions about the urban environment. -- TD O'Rourke, Cornell University, USA

    £66.50

  • Overcoming High Tech Anxiety Thriving in a Wired

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Overcoming High Tech Anxiety Thriving in a Wired

    Book SynopsisShows the reader how to cope with, adapt to, and learn ways to succeed and flourish in the technology-permeated workplace. The text provides tip sheets to help the reader identify what specific actions to take to adjust and move ahead.Trade Review"Buckle your seat belt! The ride into our technological future willbe very bumpy. But we need not be anxious about it if we followBeverly Goldberg's advice. With her guidance it can be a rewardingand enjoyable ride after all."(Richard O. Mason, director, Carl H.Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility, SouthernMethodist University, Dallas) "Beverly Goldberg's new book gives us information, historicalperspectives, analogies, and strategies that will help us conquerour fears about the overwhelming technology we confront in nearlyevery aspect of our lives. By following her advice, we can all besuccessful in the technical world of tomorrow."(Donna Zimmer,diversity practice leader, Shell Services International) "A lot of people continue to shudder at the dawn of the InformationAge, but Beverly Goldberg more than tames the digital beast. Shepatiently puts a hand on the reader's shoulder and explains thatthere's little to fear from e-mail, corporate intranets, and theWorld Wide Web. More than that, she is the server of a can-dospirit, showing how the new media can be a boon to career andpersonal interests alike."(Tom Brown, president, ManagementGeneral) "The author does an excellent job of giving readers ideas andunderstanding to cope with high-tech anxiety....well written, veryclear, smart, and articulate."(Marcia Ruben, principal, RubenConsulting Group)Table of ContentsPreface. Welcome to the New World. A Framework for Overcoming High-Tech Anxiety. Accepting the Constancy of Change. Understanding Today's Workplace. Gathering Knowledge from the Garden of Past Events. Networking: Making Critical Connections. Learning to Trust in Electronic Relationships. The Art of Reinvention. Looking Beyond Tomorrow.

    £19.54

  • Information Technology Creating Practical

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Information Technology Creating Practical

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This unique book leads to higher levels of student performance by providing a thoughtful context and practical framework for understanding the potential of technology to enrich teaching and learning. From teachers and administrators to board members and parents, Information Technology for Schools is an invaluable guide for any school or district that is serious about systemic and continuous improvement." (Lois B. Cohn, IBM certified business transformation consultant) "At last educators have a resource that offers a user-friendly approach to applying technology to student learning and organizational growth. Information Technology for Schools tells us how data support decisions, how faculty become empowered to employ technology in the classroom, and how guided inquiry is a tool for continuous improvement of the learning environment." (Judith R. Fox, superintendent of schools, Byram Hills School District, Armonk, New York) "It's a good read for educators involved in I.T. and offers many good points, including expertise and P.D. for teachers." (Professionally Speaking Magazine, 6/01) "...the volume offers valuable food for thought for those looking at technology planning issues." (Education Review, 3/04/02)Table of ContentsA Model for Organizational Learning: The Feedback Spiral (B. Kallick & J. Wilson). Involving Stakeholders in Developing Technology (B. Norman). Tracking Data on Student Achievement: Questions and Lessons (S. King). Linking Technology to Educational Improvements (J. Costa & E. Bobowick). Using Technology to Promote Classroom Innovation (K. Holvig & G. Crisci). Learning from Technology Through Action Research (B. Spitz & M. Klais). Teaching Computer Search Skills to Middle School Students (M. Klais). Building Technological Expertise Among Teachers (E. Bobowick). Creating an Information Infrastructure: Challenges for the Future (B. Kallick & J. Wilson).

    £23.74

  • Confident DevOps

    Kogan Page Confident DevOps

    Book SynopsisMark Peters is the Value Stream Director for Engineering Ops at BrainGu, which develops custom and specialized DevOps software for leading corporations such as Deloitte, American Express, Nestlé and Coca Cola. He is the North America Chapter Chair for the DevOps Institute. He also holds a variety of technical certifications such as CISSP, PMP and CHSCL. He is based in San Antonio, Texas.

    £41.60

  • Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing

    APress Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction to NLP and Deep LearningChapter Goal: Introduction of Deep Learning and NLP concepts, explanation of the evolution of deep learning and comparison of deep learning with other machine learning techniques in PythonNo of pages: 50-60Sub -Topics1. Deep Learning Framework - An overview2. Comparison with other machine learning techniques3. Why Python for Deep Learning4. Deep Learning Libraries5. NLP- An overview6. Introduction to Deep Learning for NLPChapter 2: Word Vector representationsChapter Goal: Introduction of basic and advanced word vector representationNo of pages: 50-60Sub - Topics 1. Overview of Simple Word Vector representations: word2vec, Glove2. Advanced word vector representations: Word Representations via Global Context and Multiple Word Prototypes3. Evaluation methods for unsupervised word embedding Chapter 3: Neural Networks and Back Propagation Chapter Goal: Neural Networks for named entity recognitionNo of pages: 50-60Sub - Topics: 1. Learning Representations by back propagating the errors2. Gradient checks, over-fitting, regularization, activation functions Chapter 4: Recurrent neural networks, GRU, LSTM, CNNChapter Goal: Deep Learning architectures like RNN, CNN, LSTM, and CNN in great details with proper examples of eachNo of pages: 70-80Sub - Topics: 1. Recurrent neural network based language model2. Introduction of GRU and LSTM3. Recurrent neural networks for different tasks4. CNN for object identificationChapter 5: Developing a ChatbotChapter Goal: Chatbots are artificial intelligence systems that we interact with via text or voice interface. Our aim is to develop and deploy a Facebook messenger Chatbot.No of pages: 50-60Sub - Topics: 1. Development of a simple closed context Chatbot2. Deployment using free server “Heroku”3. Integrating Seq2seq model with the Chatbot4. Integrating Image Identification model with the ChatbotChapter 6: Interaction of Reinforcement Learning and ChatbotChapter Goal: Detailed explanation of the Reinforcement Learning concept and one of the prevalent case studies/research paper on Reinforcement Learning applications for ChatbotNo of pages: 20-30Sub - Topics: 1. Introduction to Reinforcement Learning2. Present applications of Reinforcement Learning for Chatbot3. Detailed explanation of one of the research papers on applications of Reinforcement Learning for Chatbot

    3 in stock

    £49.49

  • Pro Windows Subsystem for Linux WSL

    APress Pro Windows Subsystem for Linux WSL

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIntermediate user levelTable of ContentsChapter 1: WSL Architecture Chapter 2: Enabling WSL Chapter 3: Managing WSL Distros Chapter 4: Linux Distro Maintenance Chapter 5: Configuring WSL Distros Chapter 6: Configuring WSL 2 Chapter 7: Rolling Your Own Init System Chapter 8: Going Further with WSL 2 Chapter 9: Maximizing Windows InteroperabilityChapter 10: Using WSL for Enterprise DevelopmentChapter 11: Troubleshooting WSL Chapter 12: Deploying WSL at Scale

    1 in stock

    £49.49

  • Pro Angular

    APress Pro Angular

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisWelcome to this one-stop shop for learning Angular. Pro Angular is the most concise and comprehensive guide available, giving you the knowledge you need to take full advantage of this popular framework for building your own dynamic JavaScript applications.Angular is an open-source JavaScript library maintained by Google. It has many excellent options when it comes to server-side development and is used in some of the largest and most complex web applications in the world to enhance HTML in the browser. Its cornerstone is the ability to create applications that are extendable, maintainable, testable, and standardized. Knowing Angular''s foundations and understanding its applications is an asset in any developer toolbox.The fifth edition of this popular guide explains how to get the most from Angular, presenting the range of benefits it can offer. You will begin learning how to use Angular in your projects, starting with the nuts-and-bolts concepts, and progreTable of ContentsPart I – Getting Ready Chapter 1. Getting Ready Chapter 2. Jumping Right In Chapter 3. Primer, Part I Chapter 4. Primer, Part II Chapter 5. SportsStore: A Real Application Chapter 6. SportsStore: Orders and Checkout Chapter 7. SportsStore:Administration Chapter 8. SportsStore: Progressive Features and Deployment Part II - Working with Angular Chapter 9. Understanding Angular Projects and Tools Chapter 10. Using Data Bindings Chapter 11. Using the Built-In Directives Chapter 12. Using Events and Forms Chapter 13. Creating Attribute Directives Chapter 14. Creating Structural Directives Chapter 15. Understanding Components Chapter 16. Using and Creating Pipes Chapter 17. Using Services Chapter 18. Using Service Providers Chapter 19. Using and Creating Modules Part III - Advanced Angular Features Chapter 20. Creating the Example Project Chapter 21. Using the Forms API, Part I Chapter 22. Using the Forms API, Part II Chapter 23. Making HTTP Requests Chapter 24. Routing and Navigation, Part I Chapter 25. Routing and Navigation, Part II Chapter 26. Routing and Navigation, Part III Chapter 27. Using Animations Chapter 28. Working with Component Libraries Chapter 29. Angular Unit Testing

    15 in stock

    £49.49

  • Hands On Liferay DXP

    APress Hands On Liferay DXP

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisExplore the development and customization of OSGi modules in Liferay DXP and choosing the right underlying technology for it. The book starts with the basic Liferay Architecture to understand how things work in Liferay DXP, as well as in OSGi.Table of ContentsChapter 1: OSGi Basics Chapter Goal: This chapter will focus on explaining the core concept of OSGi, benefits and how it is being used in Liferay. Subtopics: 1. Understanding OSGi 2. Introduction Bundles, Component and Services, Lifecycle 3. Liferay's OSGi Architecture 4. OSGi Benefits Chapter 2: Liferay Development Basics Chapter Goal: This chapter will focus on initial development setup and underlying concept of Blade CLI, build tools, database connectivity and Liferay Modules creation. Subtopics: 1. Liferay Workspace 2. Blade CLI 3. Build Tools 4. Database connectivity 5. Introduction to Liferay Modules 6. Introduction to Gogo shell Chapter 3: Portlet Module Development Chapter Goal: This chapter will focus on basics and creation of portlet modules. Subtopics: 1. Introduction to Portlet modules, Portlet specifications 2. Java Standard Portlets 3. Liferay Portlet Modules – LiferayMVC Portlets 4. Introduction to Other Portlet Modules 5. Gogo shell in action Chapter 4: Advance Liferay Concepts Chapter Goal: This chapter will focus on advance concepts, such as message bus and Inter Portlet Communication (IPC). Subtopics: 1. Inter Portlet Communication 2. Liferay Message Bus 3. Using service in Freemarker Templates Chapter 5: Service Builder Concepts Chapter Goal: This chapter will focus on database connectivity and service builder and web services. Subtopics: 1. Introduction to Service builder 2. Creation of services 3. Local services 4. Exposing and consuming web services Chapter 6: Customization Chapter Goal This chapter will focus on customization of default Liferay behavior Subtopics: 1. Customizing User Interface with widget templates 2. Customizing MVC Action Commands 3. Customizing Services using wrappers 4. Customizing Models using ModelListners 5. Expando Attributes 6. Post and Pre-Actions 7. Customization of Search

    1 in stock

    £46.74

  • Learn JavaFX Game and App Development

    APress Learn JavaFX Game and App Development

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisUnderstand real-world game development concepts using JavaFX game engine called FXGL. The core focus of the book is on developing a standalone game or application with FXGL. We will start with an overview of the book followed by requisite concepts from Java and JavaFX that will be used throughout this book. Next, we will learn about the FXGL game engine and its wide range of real-world game development techniques. In the following chapter, we learn about entity-component model used in FXGL to create a powerful abstraction of the game world. The next chapter builds on this, where we develop a platformer game using the physics engine and a popular external tool called Tiled. An important concept of games AI is covered in the following chapter. Visually complex features related to graphics and rendering as well as UI elements and animation system in FXGL will be discussed in the next chapter. The following chapter is dedicated to non-game applications that can be developed usTable of ContentsChapter 1: IntroductionChapter Goal: Sets the scene for the book, provides an overview and sets expectationsChapter 2: Requisite Java and JavaFX ConceptsChapter Goal: Covers fundamental knowledge required to understand the book contentSub-topics: Java programmingJavaFX scene graphJavaFX model of programmingJavaFX conceptsChapter 3: FXGL ArchitectureChapter Goal: Provides an overview of the FXGL architecture, features, and capabilitiesChapter 4: Entity-Component Case Study: Develop Arcade GamesChapter Goal: Introduction to entity-component model used for abstracting game worldsSub-topics: Game worldEntity-Component modelPong and Breakout style gamesChapter 5: Physics Case Study: Develop a Platformer Game Chapter Goal: Introduction to lightweight and heavyweight physics engines in FXGLSub-topics: Collision detectionRigid body dynamicsMario style gameChapter 6: AI Case Study: Develop a Maze Action GameChapter Goal: Provides a foundation for using and developing AI agents in FXGLSub-topics: A* pathfindingGraph theoryComponent-driven behaviorPac-man style gameChapter 7: Graphics and UI Case Study: Develop a Top-Down Shooter GameChapter Goal: Introduction to the particle and animation systems used in FXGLSub-topics: Particle systemMulti-layer renderingAnimationsInterpolationsGeometry wars style gameChapter 8: Developing General-Purpose ApplicationsChapter Goal: Provide information on how FXGL can be used in non-game contextsChapter 9: Cross-platform DeploymentChapter Goal: Demonstrates the package and deployment process with FXGLSub-topics: jlinkNative imagesGluon toolsMobile developmentChapter 10: ConclusionChapter Goal: Recap what was covered in the chapters, provides external resources and ideas for future projects

    3 in stock

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    APress Crafting Docs for Success

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    APress Using and Administering Linux Volume 1

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisLearn to be a Linux sysadmin and an expert user of the Linux operating system, even with no previous Linux experience. This second edition of the popular and highly rated Linux self-study training course has been fully updated to Fedora Linux 37 with expanded and revised content and figures as well new chapters on the BTRFS file system, using Zram for swap, NetworkManager, automation with Ansible, and systemd. Like the previous version, this edition has been reviewed for technical accuracy by a highly respected Linux expert and will prepare you to manage complex systems with ease and equip you for a new career. It has also been reviewed by a student who took this course to ensure its readability and flow for those with little or no previous experience with Linux. In this first volume of the training course series, you will learn about operating systems in general and Linux in particular, and explore the Linux philosophy for SysAdmins in preparation for the rest of the course. This Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Introduction to Operating Systems Chapter 3: The Linux Philosophy for SysAdmins Chapter 4: Preparation Chapter 5: Installing Linux Chapter 6: Using the Xfce Desktop Chapter 7: Using the Linux Command Line Chapter 8: Core Utilities Chapter 9: Data Streams Chapter 10: Text Editors Chapter 11: Working as root Chapter 12: Installing and Updating Software Chapter 13: Tools for Problem Solving Chapter 14: Terminal Emulator Mania EXPANDEDChapter 15: Advanced Shell Topics Chapter 16: Linux Boot and Startup EXPANDEDChapter 17: Shell Configuration Chapter 18: Files, Directories, and Links Chapter 19: Filesystems FULLY REVISED AND EXPANDED

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    APress How to be a Web Developer

    15 in stock

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    Book SynopsisQuickly following what many expected to be a wholesale revolution in library practices, institutional repositories encountered unforeseen problems and a surprising lack of impact. Clunky or cumbersome interfaces, lack of perceived value and use by scholars, fear of copyright infringement, and the like tended to dampen excitement and adoption.This collection of essays, arranged in five thematic sections, is intended to take the pulse of institutional repositories—to see how they have matured and what can be expected from them, as well as introduce what may be the future role of the institutional repository.Making Institutional Repositories Work takes novices as well as seasoned practitioners through the practical and conceptual steps necessary to develop a functioning institutional repository, customized to the needs and culture of the home institution. The first section covers all aspects of system platforms, including hosted and open-source options, big data capabilities and integration, and issues related to discoverability. The second section addresses policy issues, from the basics to open-source and deposit mandates. The third section focuses on recruiting and even creating content. Authors in this section will address the ways that different disciplines tend to have different motivations for deposit, as well as the various ways that institutional repositories can serve as publishing platforms. The fourth section covers assessment and success measures for all involved—librarians, deans, and administrators. The theory and practice of traditional metrics, alt metrics, and peer review receive chapter-length treatment. The fifth section provides case studies that include a boots-on-the-ground perspective of issues raised in the first four sections. By noting trends and potentialities, this final section, authored by Executive Director of SPARC Heather Joseph, makes future predictions and helps managers position institutional repositories to be responsive change and even shape the evolution of scholarly communication.

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  • First in the Field: Breaking Ground in Computer

    Purdue Scholarly Publishing Services First in the Field: Breaking Ground in Computer

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    Book SynopsisFirst in the Field: Breaking Ground in Computer Science at Purdue University chronicles the history and development of the first computer science department established at a university in the United States. The backdrop for this groundbreaking academic achievement is Purdue in the 1950s when mathematicians, statisticians, engineers, and scientists from various departments were searching for faster and more efficient ways to conduct their research. These were fertile times, as recognized by Purdue’s President Frederick L. Hovde, whose support of what was to become the first “university-centered” computer center in America laid the foundation for the nation’s first department of computer science.The book pulls together strands of the story from previously unpublished texts and photographs, as well as published articles and interviews, to provide the first complete historical account of the genesis of the Department of Computer Sciences at Purdue, and its continued growth up to the present. It is a fascinating story with parallels to the “space race,” involving many players, some of whose contributions have gone previously unacknowledged in the heat of the race. Filled with unique historical anecdotes detailing the challenges of legitimizing the new academic field, these stories bring to life the strong convictions of a group of pioneering thinkers that continue to resonate for us today. The raw determination required to transform a computing laboratory that offered early programming courses into a full-fledged computer center and a department offering degrees in computer science characterizes this story of interest to anyone intrigued by the pathways creativity takes in scientific endeavors. It is a story that matters because it was, and is, an ongoing achievement of leadership in education and research in a field that has totally revolutionized our society.Table of Contents Foreword Introduction Chapter 1: Between the Fields Chapter 2: Breaking Ground Chapter 3: Planting the Seed Chapter 4: Metamorphosis Chapter 5: Growing Pains Chapter 6: The Flowering Chapter 7: The Future Chapter 8: Epilogue Department of Computer Sciences People First in the Field: Acknowledgments

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    Morgan & Claypool Publishers Smarter Than Their Machines: Oral Histories of

    Book SynopsisSmarter Than Their Machines: Oral Histories of the Pioneers of Interactive Computing is based on oral histories archived at the Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota. Included are the oral histories of some key pioneers of the computer industry selected by John that led to interactive computing, such as Richard Bloch, Gene Amdahl, Herbert W. Robinson, Sam Wyly, J.C.R. Licklider, Ivan Sutherland, Larry Roberts, Robert Kahn, Marvin Minsky, Michael Dertouzos, and Joseph Traub, as well as his own. John has woven them together via introductions that is, in essence, a personal walk down the computer industry road. John had the unique advantage of having been part of, or witness to, much of the history contained in these oral histories beginning as a co-op student at Arthur D. Little, Inc., in the 1950's. Eventually, he would become a pioneer in his own right by creating the computer industry's first successful software products company (Cullinane Corporation). However, an added benefit of reading these oral histories is that they contain important messages for our leaders of today, at all levels, including that government, industry, and academia can accomplish great things when working together in an effective way. This is how the computer industry was created, which then led to the Internet, both totally unanticipated just 75 years ago.

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  • Smarter Than Their Machines: Oral Histories of

    Morgan & Claypool Publishers Smarter Than Their Machines: Oral Histories of

    Book SynopsisSmarter Than Their Machines: Oral Histories of the Pioneers of Interactive Computing is based on oral histories archived at the Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota. Included are the oral histories of some key pioneers of the computer industry selected by John that led to interactive computing, such as Richard Bloch, Gene Amdahl, Herbert W. Robinson, Sam Wyly, J.C.R. Licklider, Ivan Sutherland, Larry Roberts, Robert Kahn, Marvin Minsky, Michael Dertouzos, and Joseph Traub, as well as his own. John has woven them together via introductions that is, in essence, a personal walk down the computer industry road. John had the unique advantage of having been part of, or witness to, much of the history contained in these oral histories beginning as a co-op student at Arthur D. Little, Inc., in the 1950's. Eventually, he would become a pioneer in his own right by creating the computer industry's first successful software products company (Cullinane Corporation). However, an added benefit of reading these oral histories is that they contain important messages for our leaders of today, at all levels, including that government, industry, and academia can accomplish great things when working together in an effective way. This is how the computer industry was created, which then led to the Internet, both totally unanticipated just 75 years ago.

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  • Introduction to R Programming Language

    Arcler Press Introduction to R Programming Language

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    Book SynopsisThe data science field has evolved so much recently with incredible quantities of generated data. To extract value from those data, one needs to be trained in the proper data science skills. This book covers some introductory steps in using R programming language as a data science tool.

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    Arcler Press Essentials of User Interface Design

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    Arcler Press Intelligent Control and Automation

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    Arcler Press Cyber Security

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    Arcler Press Information Systems

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    Book SynopsisInformation Systems is a comprehensive text to the design, development, and management of information systems. The book covers topics such as system analysis and design, database management, computer networks, security, and decision support systems. The book also explores emerging trends in information systems, such as cloud computing, big data, and artificial intelligence. It is written to help students and professionals understand how information systems can be used to support business operations and achieve strategic objectives.Table of Contents Chapter 1 Basic Concepts of Information Systems Chapter 2 Hardware and Software Used in Information Systems Chapter 3 Modeling and Development of Information Systems Chapter 4 Database Management System Chapter 5 Role of Telecommunication and Networks in Information Systems Chapter 6 Information Systems in Business and Society Chapter 7 Ethical and Security Issues of Informative System Chapter 8 Emerging Trends in Information System

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  • Advanced Data Management: For SQL, NoSQL, Cloud

    Arcler Education Inc Advanced Data Management: For SQL, NoSQL, Cloud

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    Book SynopsisAdvanced data management has emerged as a crucial discipline in today's data-driven world. With the exponential growth of data and the constant evolution of technologies, organizations face complex challenges in effectively storing, retrieving, and analyzing vast amounts of information. From traditional relational databases to modern NoSQL solutions, as well as the integration of cloud and distributed architectures, advanced data management encompasses a wide array of techniques and technologies. Professionals in this field must possess a deep understanding of data modeling, query optimization, scalability, security, and the ability to navigate the complexities of managing data in diverse environments. By staying updated with the latest advancements and leveraging advanced data management techniques, organizations can harness the power of their data to gain valuable insights, improve decision-making processes, and drive innovation. Advanced Data Management for SQL, NoSQL, Cloud, and Distributed Databases is a comprehensive and insightful book that delves into the intricacies of managing data in the modern era. With the rapid advancement of technology, the need to effectively handle and analyze vast amounts of data has become increasingly vital. This book equips readers with the essential knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of advanced data management. From the fundamentals of data management to exploring the relational data model, ETL processing, NoSQL databases, cloud databases, distributed database systems, and Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS), each chapter offers in-depth exploration and practical insights. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or a newcomer to the field, this book provides a valuable resource to enhance your understanding and proficiency in managing data in SQL, NoSQL, cloud, and distributed databases.Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction to Advanced Data Management Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Data Management Chapter 3 Relational Data Model and Relational Database Constraints Chapter 4 Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) Processing with SQL Chapter 5 NoSQL Database Chapter 6 Cloud Databases and Big Data Chapter 7 Cloud Databases and Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) Chapter 8 Distributed Database Systems

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    Arcler Education Inc C Programming

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    Book SynopsisThe objective of the book C Programming is to provide a comprehensive and practical guide for beginners and experienced programmers alike in mastering the fundamental concepts and techniques of the C programming language. Through a systematic approach, this book aims to equip readers with a solid foundation in C programming, enabling them to write efficient, reliable, and maintainable code. It covers everything from basic syntax and data types to advanced topics such as memory management, file handling, and data structures. The book focuses on practical implementation, offering numerous examples and exercises to reinforce understanding and encourage hands-on learning. It emphasizes the importance of problem-solving and logical thinking, teaching readers how to break down complex problems into smaller, manageable tasks.Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 About Chapter 2 Data Types and Operators Chapter 3 Control Statements Chapter 4 Arrays Chapter 5 Functions Chapter 6 Pointers Chapter 7 Strings Chapter 8 Structures Chapter 9 Data Structures

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  • Innovation Management in the ICT Sector: How

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Innovation Management in the ICT Sector: How

    Book SynopsisEdward Huizenga explores how knowledge and service intensive companies can thrive on innovation and entrepreneurship in the ICT sector. He applies new theoretical insights from strategy and organisation theory, and includes case studies of 30 European service companies. These case studies address the key innovation issues and present answers as to why a constant search for innovation improves firms' competitive position. The key success factors are identified together with those differences that define the frontrunners who are able to turn new ideas into profit. With its mix of academic insights, managerial practices and implementations, this book benchmarks company performance in innovation and develops new theoretical strategy insights including; resource-based ideas; firm's innovation styles; strategic timing; the customer's involvement and the management implications.Innovation Management in the ICT Sector is aimed at, and will be of value to, a readership of academics in the area of strategic management, organisation and innovation, policymakers involved in innovation and economic growth at all levels of government as well as managers in the ICT sector.Table of ContentsContents: Foreword Part I: Innovation Management 1. Exploring Innovation in the ICT Sector 2. Key Success Factors in Innovation Management: Recent Contributions 3. The Nature of Strategy 4. The Organisation of Innovation Part II: Research Design and Methodology 5. The Case Survey Research Method Part III: The Management Practice 6. Strategy and Innovation Performance 7. Organisation, Process and Innovation Performance 8. What Differentiates the Frontrunners? References Index

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  • Information Technology and Small Businesses:

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Information Technology and Small Businesses:

    Book SynopsisThis book investigates the antecedents and consequences of information technology adoption among small and medium sized enterprises.Following the well publicized 'Internet bubble', the rate of adoption of such technologies - especially of Internet-based solutions - has slowly changed among small firms, leading to a very mixed picture. Whilst a significant number of these small firms are still excluded from such technologies, others show very complex patterns of adoption and implementation. What is the reason for these differences, and do they explain performance heterogeneity among small firms? Andrea Ordanini addresses these questions by formulating various models of information technology adoption and its impact on marketing and procurement processes. The models are then tested on a sample of 700 small organizations. Their results provide various implications for managers and present suggestions for policy makers wishing to improve the effective use of information technologies within small firms.This book will strongly appeal to researchers, academics and students with an interest in business and management, entrepreneurship, technology and innovation. Entrepreneurs, managers, consultants and policy institutions interested in promoting technology diffusion among SMEs will also find the book to be of great interest.Table of ContentsContents: Part I: Information Technology and Small Businesses: The Antecedents 1. Conceptual Domain and Methodology 2. Background Literature on IT Adoption with Alessandro Arbore and Giacomo Silvestri 3. IT in Small Firms: A First Snapshot and a First Analysis 4. A Structural Equation Model for IT Adoption Part II: Information Technology and Small Businesses: The Consequences 5. Background Literature on IT Effects 6. The ‘Downstream’ Applications: IT and Marketing 7. The ‘Upstream’ Applications: IT and Procurement 8. A Qualitative Analysis of Relevant Cases Part III: Information Technology and Small Businesses: Implications 9. Some Suggestions for Managers and Policymakers References Index

    £94.00

  • The Handbook of Industrial Innovation

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd The Handbook of Industrial Innovation

    Book SynopsisIndustrial innovation is essential for national and corporate competitiveness. Understanding the nature, determinants and consequences of innovation is a key task of managers, public policymakers and all students of industry and business. This major new reference book brings together specially commissioned contributions by many leading world experts on a wide range of issues concerning innovation. The first section provides an introduction to the significance and process of industrial innovation, and to the contexts or 'systems' within which it occurs. A series of sectoral and industrial studies is followed by assessments of the key issues affecting innovation. Another section examines one of the main constraints on successful innovation: the strategic management of technology in both products and processes. As well as the benefits of innovation, the problems and challenges of the processes, management and outcomes of innovation are raised throughout the book. Select bibliographies chosen by international experts are included to ensure that this comprehensive reference tool is an indispensable guide for students, scholars, innovators and policymakers.Trade Review'I highly recommend this volume to academic scholars and policy makers in both industry and government. It contains a wealth of valuable material on industrial innovation presented authoritatively and concisely.'Table of ContentsContents: Preface Part I: The Nature, Sources and Outcomes of Industrial Innovation Part II: Sectoral and Industrial Studies of Innovation Part III: Key Issues Affecting Innovation Part IV: The Strategic Management of Innovation Part V: Future Challenges of Innovation in a Global Perspective Index

    £189.00

  • I.T. in the Social Sciences: A Student's Guide to

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd I.T. in the Social Sciences: A Student's Guide to

    Book SynopsisIT in the Social Sciences provides students with an overview of the use and study of technology in the social sciences.Table of ContentsList of Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Studying and using technology: An Introduction to Communications and Information Technologies (Millsom Henry). 2. Confronting the Social Character of Computers: The Challenges for Social Scientists (Steve Fuller). 3. What, When and How to learn Using Technology Effectively: Transferable Skills for the Social Sciences Student (Kate Bloor). 4. The Computer as a Tool to Aid the Interaction Between Thinking and Essay Writing (Jon Gubbay). 5. Data Sources for Social Scientists (Eric Tanenbaum). 6. Quantitative Research and Information Technology (Duncan Timms). 7. The Theoretical and Practical Applications of IT in Qualitative Analysis (Nigel Fielding). 8. Using Computers in Qualitative Analysis (Mike Fisher). 9. The Use of Computerized Simulations in Social Science Research, Training and Teaching (George H. Conklin). 10. Simulating Social Interaction in a Virtual Reality Setting: Problems and Prospects (Edward Brent). 11. Alone@Campus.Edu? The Interaction of Student and computing Cultures at the University of California at Berkley (Nina Wakeford). 12. Future Directions: IT ad Studying Social and Political Science in the Next Decade (Graham R. Gibbs and Catherine Skinner). Index.

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  • Ada's Legacy: Cultures of Computing from the Victorian to the Digital Age

    Morgan & Claypool Publishers Ada's Legacy: Cultures of Computing from the Victorian to the Digital Age

    Book SynopsisAda’s Legacy illustrates the depth and diversity of writers, thinkers, and makers who have been inspired by Ada Lovelace, the English mathematician and writer. The volume, which commemorates the bicentennial of Ada’s birth in December 1815, celebrates Lovelace’s many achievements as well as the impact of her life and work, which reverberated widely since the late nineteenth century. In the 21st century we have seen a resurgence in Lovelace scholarship, thanks to the growth of interdisciplinary thinking and the expanding influence of women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Ada’s Legacy is a unique contribution to this scholarship, thanks to its combination of papers on Ada’s collaboration with Charles Babbage, Ada’s position in the Victorian and Steampunk literary genres, Ada’s representation in and inspiration of contemporary art and comics, and Ada’s continued relevance in discussions around gender and technology in the digital age.With the 200th anniversary of Ada Lovelace’s birth on December 10, 2015, we believe that the timing is perfect to publish this collection of papers. Because of its broad focus on subjects that reach far beyond the life and work of Ada herself, Ada’s Legacy will appeal to readers who are curious about Ada’s enduring importance in computing and the wider world.Table of Contents Introduction Part 1: Ada's Legacy in Computing Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, and the Bernoulli Numbers Sketch of the Analytical Engine invented by Charles Babbage, Esq. Ada: Past, Present, Future The Ada Programming Language The Rise, Fall, and Persistence of Ada Part 2: Ada's Legacy in Literature "I shall in due time be a poet": Ada Lovelace's Poetical Science in its Literary Context "A Different Sort of Bird": Ada Lovelace in History and Steampunk Ada Bright and Dark: Steampunk Representations of the Enchantress of Numbers Part 3: Ada's Legacy in the Digital Age Oracle: The Engine Weaves "Genderless" Online Discourse in the 1970s: Muted Group Theory in Early Social Computing Rebooting the Ada Lovelace Mythos

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  • Declarative Logic Programming: Theory, Systems,

    Morgan & Claypool Publishers Declarative Logic Programming: Theory, Systems,

    Book SynopsisThe idea of this book grew out of a symposium that was held at Stony Brook in September 2012 in celebration of David S.Warren's fundamental contributions to Computer Science and the area of Logic Programming in particular.Logic Programming (LP) is at the nexus of Knowledge Representation, Artificial Intelligence, Mathematical Logic, Databases, and Programming Languages. It is fascinating and intellectually stimulating due to the fundamental interplay among theory, systems, and applications brought about by logic. Logic programs are more declarative in the sense that they strive to be logical specifications of ""what"" to do rather than ""how"" to do it, and thus they are high-level and easier to understand and maintain. Yet, without being given an actual algorithm, LP systems implement the logical specifications automatically.Several books cover the basics of LP but focus mostly on the Prolog language with its incomplete control strategy and non-logical features. At the same time, there is generally a lack of accessible yet comprehensive collections of articles covering the key aspects in declarative LP. These aspects include, among others, well-founded vs. stable model semantics for negation, constraints, object-oriented LP, updates, probabilistic LP, and evaluation methods, including top-down vs. bottom-up, and tabling.For systems, the situation is even less satisfactory, lacking accessible literature that can help train the new crop of developers, practitioners, and researchers. There are a few guides onWarren’s Abstract Machine (WAM), which underlies most implementations of Prolog, but very little exists on what is needed for constructing a state-of-the-art declarative LP inference engine. Contrast this with the literature on, say, Compilers, where one can first study a book on the general principles and algorithms and then dive in the particulars of a specific compiler. Such resources greatly facilitate the ability to start making meaningful contributions quickly. There is also a dearth of articles about systems that support truly declarative languages, especially those that tie into first-order logic, mathematical programming, and constraint solving.LP helps solve challenging problems in a wide range of application areas, but in-depth analysis of their connection with LP language abstractions and LP implementation methods is lacking. Also, rare are surveys of challenging application areas of LP, such as Bioinformatics, Natural Language Processing, Verification, and Planning.The goal of this book is to help fill in the previously mentioned void in the LP literature. It offers a number of overviews on key aspects of LP that are suitable for researchers and practitioners as well as graduate students. The following chapters in theory, systems, and applications of LP are included.Table of Contents Preface PART I THEORY 1. Datalog: Concepts, History, and Outlook 2. An Introduction to the Stable and Well-Founded Semantics of Logic Programs 3. A Survey of Probabilistic Logic Programming PART II SYSTEMS 4. WAM for Everyone: A Virtual Machine for Logic Programming 5. Predicate Logic as a Modeling Language: The IDP System 6. SolverBlox: Algebraic Modeling in Dialog PART III APPLICATIONS 7. Exploring Life: Answer Set Programming in Bioinformatics 8. State-Space Search with Tabled Logic Programs 9. Natural Language Processing with (Tabled and Constraint) Logic Programming 10. Logic Programming Applications: What Are the Abstractions and Implementations? Index Biographies

    £84.15

  • Declarative Logic Programming: Theory, Systems,

    Morgan & Claypool Publishers Declarative Logic Programming: Theory, Systems,

    Book SynopsisThe idea of this book grew out of a symposium that was held at Stony Brook in September 2012 in celebration of David S.Warren's fundamental contributions to Computer Science and the area of Logic Programming in particular.Logic Programming (LP) is at the nexus of Knowledge Representation, Artificial Intelligence, Mathematical Logic, Databases, and Programming Languages. It is fascinating and intellectually stimulating due to the fundamental interplay among theory, systems, and applications brought about by logic. Logic programs are more declarative in the sense that they strive to be logical specifications of "what" to do rather than "how" to do it, and thus they are high-level and easier to understand and maintain. Yet, without being given an actual algorithm, LP systems implement the logical specifications automatically.Several books cover the basics of LP but focus mostly on the Prolog language with its incomplete control strategy and non-logical features. At the same time, there is generally a lack of accessible yet comprehensive collections of articles covering the key aspects in declarative LP. These aspects include, among others, well-founded vs. stable model semantics for negation, constraints, object-oriented LP, updates, probabilistic LP, and evaluation methods, including top-down vs. bottom-up, and tabling.For systems, the situation is even less satisfactory, lacking accessible literature that can help train the new crop of developers, practitioners, and researchers. There are a few guides onWarren’s Abstract Machine (WAM), which underlies most implementations of Prolog, but very little exists on what is needed for constructing a state-of-the-art declarative LP inference engine. Contrast this with the literature on, say, Compilers, where one can first study a book on the general principles and algorithms and then dive in the particulars of a specific compiler. Such resources greatly facilitate the ability to start making meaningful contributions quickly. There is also a dearth of articles about systems that support truly declarative languages, especially those that tie into first-order logic, mathematical programming, and constraint solving.LP helps solve challenging problems in a wide range of application areas, but in-depth analysis of their connection with LP language abstractions and LP implementation methods is lacking. Also, rare are surveys of challenging application areas of LP, such as Bioinformatics, Natural Language Processing, Verification, and Planning.The goal of this book is to help fill in the previously mentioned void in the LP literature. It offers a number of overviews on key aspects of LP that are suitable for researchers and practitioners as well as graduate students. The following chapters in theory, systems, and applications of LP are included.Table of Contents Preface PART I THEORY 1. Datalog: Concepts, History, and Outlook 2. An Introduction to the Stable and Well-Founded Semantics of Logic Programs 3. A Survey of Probabilistic Logic Programming PART II SYSTEMS 4. WAM for Everyone: A Virtual Machine for Logic Programming 5. Predicate Logic as a Modeling Language: The IDP System 6. SolverBlox: Algebraic Modeling in Dialog PART III APPLICATIONS 7. Exploring Life: Answer Set Programming in Bioinformatics 8. State-Space Search with Tabled Logic Programs 9. Natural Language Processing with (Tabled and Constraint) Logic Programming 10. Logic Programming Applications: What Are the Abstractions and Implementations? Index Biographies

    £95.20

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