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  • Business Partners in SAP S4HANA

    SAP Press Business Partners in SAP S4HANA

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe distinction between ‘customers’ and ‘vendors’ is now a relic of the past - jump into the future with this all-in-one guide to business partners in SAP S/4HANA! With guidance on maintaining and validating business partner data, this is the only book on business partners you’ll ever need!

    3 in stock

    £67.49

  • SAP S4HANA Production Planning and Manufacturing

    SAP Press SAP S4HANA Production Planning and Manufacturing

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisPreparing for your production planning and manufacturing exam? Make the grade with this SAP S/4HANA Production Planning and Manufacturing certification study guide! From supply chain planning to process and production orders, this guide will review the key technical and functional knowledge you need to pass with flying colours.

    4 in stock

    £60.29

  • SAP Access Control

    SAP Press SAP Access Control

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisManage on-premise user access with this comprehensive guide to SAP Access Control. Begin with step-by-step installation and configuration instructions. Then implement key SAP Access Control modules, including access risk analysis, emergency access management, and access request management.

    1 in stock

    £85.60

  • Meaningful Futures with Robots

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Meaningful Futures with Robots

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisSoon, robots will leave the factories and make their way into living rooms, supermarkets, and care facilities. They will cooperate with humans in everyday life, taking on more than just practical tasks. How should they communicate with us? Do they need eyes, a screen, or arms? Should they resemble humans? Or may they enrich social situations precisely because they act so differently from humans?Meaningful Futures with Robots: Designing a New Coexistence provides insight into the opportunities and risks that arise from living with robots in the future, anchored in current research projects on everyday robotics. As well as generating ideas for robot developers and designers, it also critically discusses existing theories and methods for social robotics from different perspectives - ethical, design, artistical and technological â and presents new approaches to meaningful human-robot interaction design.Key Features: Provides insights into current Table of Contents1. Towards Designing Meaningful Relationships with Robots 2. Concept and Content of the Book Part 1 Designing a New Species Interaction Design and Product Design of Robots 3. How to Design Robots with Superpowers Robin Neuhaus, Ronda Ringfort Felner, Judith Dörrenbächer, Marc Hassenzahl 4. Social Robots Should Mediate, not Replace, Social Interactions Timo Kaerlein 5. Neither Human Nor Computer —A Symbiotic Human-Robot Collaboration in Autism Therapy Ronda Ringfort-Felner, Judith Dörrenbächer 6. Counting Characters and Spaces—On Robot Disabilities, Robot Care, and Technological Dependencies Lenneke Kuijer 7. Designing Robots with Personality Lara Christoforakos, Sarah Diefenbach, Daniel Ullrich 8. Designing Robots as Social Counterparts— A Discussion about a Technology Claiming its Own Needs Lara Christoforakos, Tobias Störzinger 9. Falling in Love With a Machine— What Happens if the Only Affection a Person Gets is From Machines? Felix Carros (F.C.), Anne Wierling (A.W.), Adrian Preussner (A.P.) 10. I am Listening to You!—How to Make Different Robotic Species Speak the Same Language Judith Dörrenbächer, Anne Wierling 11. How to Really Get in Touch with Robots—Haptic Interaction Technologies for VR and Teleoperation Bernhard Weber, Thomas Hulin, Lisa Schiffer Part 2 Designing Future Enviroments—Social Innovation Initiated by Robots 12. Design Fiction—The Future of Robots Needs Imagination Ronda Ringfort-Felner, Robin Neuhaus, Judith Dörrenbächer, Marc Hassenzahl 13. Cramer’s Funeral Service for Androids Uwe Post 14. Googly Eyes Marc Hassenzahl 15 Empathizing with Robots—Animistic and Performative Methods to Anticipate a Robot’s Impact Judith Dörrenbächer, Marc Hassenzahl 16. From the Lab to a Real-World Supermarket— About Anticipating the Chances and Challenges of a Shopping Robot Robin Neuhaus, Judith Dörrenbächer 17. Dominant, Persuasive or Polite?— About Human Curiosity, Provocative Users and Solving Conflicts between Humans and Robots Judith Dörrenbächer 18. Seven Observations, or Why Domestic Robots are Struggling to Enter the Habitats of Everyday Life James Auger 19. Is this a Patient or a Wall?— Adapting Robots from an Industrial Context to a Rehabilitation Clinic Jochen Feitsch, Bernhard Weber 20. Robotics x Book Studies Imagining a Robotic Archive of Embodied Knowledge Corinna Norrick-Rühl 21. "That’s the Future, I’m Telling You.” Antje Herden 22. Graphic Recording Cool Johanna Benz Part 3 Designing together with People— Civic Participation and Ethical Implications Concerning Robots 23. Citizen Participation in Social Robotics Research Felix Carros, Johanna Langendorf, Dave Randall, Rainer Wieching, Volker Wulf 24. Learning from Each Other— How Roboticists Learn from Users and how Users Teach their Robots Felix Carros, Adrian Preussner 25. My Friend Simsala, the Robot Edi Haug, Laura M. Schwengber 26. Move Away from the Stereotypical User in the Picture-perfect Scenario—A Plea for Early and Broad User Integration Stephanie Häusler Weiss, Kilian Röhm, Tobias Störzinger 27. Is it Good?— A Philosophical Approach Towards Ethics Centered- Design (ECD) Catrin Misselhorn, Manuel Scheidegger, Tobias Störzinger 28. Are Robots Good at Everything? A Robot in an Elementary School Elke Buttgereit 29. The Medium has a Message Educational Robots in a Didactic Triangle Scarlet Schaffrath 30. The Friendly Siblings of Workhorses and Killer Robots—About Becoming Alive Through the Nonliving, and Feeling Blessed by a Religious Machine Ilona Nord

    15 in stock

    £42.74

  • The Innovators

    Simon & Schuster The Innovators

    4 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    4 in stock

    £18.89

  • Clean ABAP

    SAP Press Clean ABAP

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisABAP developers, are you looking to clean up your code? Then pick up this official companion to the Clean ABAP GitHub repository. This book is brimming with best practices, straight from the experts, to help you write effective ABAP code.

    5 in stock

    £60.29

  • Hands on Start to Wolframalpha Notebook Edition

    Wolfram Media Inc Hands on Start to Wolframalpha Notebook Edition

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £19.88

  • Learning Theory from First Principles

    MIT Press Ltd Learning Theory from First Principles

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA comprehensive and cutting-edge introduction to the foundations and modern applications of learning theory.Research has exploded in the field of machine learning resulting incomplex mathematical arguments that are hard to grasp for new comers.. In this accessible textbook, Francis Bach presents the foundations and latest advances of learning theory for graduate students as well as researchers who want to acquire a basic mathematical understanding of the most widely used machine learning architectures. Taking the position that learning theory does not exist outside of algorithms that can be run in practice, this book focuses on the theoretical analysis of learning algorithms as it relates to their practical performance. Bach provides the simplest formulations that can be derived from first principles, constructing mathematically rigorous results and proofs without overwhelming students.Provides a balanced and unified treatment of most prevalent machine learning methods Emphasizes practical application and features only commonly used algorithmic frameworks Covers modern topics not found in existing texts, such as overparameterized models and structured prediction Integrates coverage of statistical theory, optimization theory, and approximation theory Focuses on adaptivity, allowing distinctions between various learning techniques Hands-on experiments, illustrative examples, and accompanying code link theoretical guarantees to practical behaviors

    1 in stock

    £64.60

  • Central Finance and SAP S4HANA

    SAP Press Central Finance and SAP S4HANA

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAre you starting your SAP S/4HANA journey? If deploying Central Finance is your first step, get the answers you need to the questions you have. With step-by-step instructions for implementation and tips for project management, this is your one-stop shop for everything Central Finance.

    1 in stock

    £73.10

  • The Technological Republic

    Crown The Technological Republic

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisINSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “A cri de coeur that takes aim at the tech industry for abandoning its history of helping America and its allies.”—The Wall Street JournalFrom the Palantir co-founder, one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People of 2025, and his deputy, a critically-acclaimed and sweeping indictment of the West’s culture of complacency, arguing that timid leadership, intellectual fragility, and an unambitious view of technology’s potential in Silicon Valley have made the U.S. vulnerable in an era of mounting global threats“Not since Allan Bloom’s astonishingly successful 1987 book The Closing of the American Mind—more than one million copies sold—has there been a cultural critique as sweeping as Karp’s.”—George F. Will, The Washington PostSilicon Valley has lost its way.Our most brilliant engineering minds once collaborated with government to advance world-changing technologies. Their efforts secured the West’s dominant place in the geopolitical order. But that relationship has now eroded, with perilous repercussions.Today, the market rewards shallow engagement with the potential of technology. Engineers and founders build photo-sharing apps and marketing algorithms, unwittingly becoming vessels for the ambitions of others. This complacency has spread into academia, politics, and the boardroom. The result? An entire generation for whom the narrow-minded pursuit of the demands of a late capitalist economy has become their calling.In this groundbreaking treatise, Palantir co-founder and CEO Alexander C. Karp and Nicholas W. Zamiska offer a searing critique of our collective abandonment of ambition, arguing that in order for the U.S. and its allies to retain their global edge—and preserve the freedoms we take for granted—the software industry must renew its commitment to addressing our most urgent challenges, including the new arms race of artificial intelligence. The government, in turn, must embrace the most effective features of the engineering mindset that has propelled Silicon Valley’s success.Above all, our leaders must reject intellectual fragility and preserve space for ideological confrontation. A willingness to risk the disapproval of the crowd, Karp and Zamiska contend, has everything to do with technological and economic outperformance.At once iconoclastic and rigorous, this book will also lift the veil on Palantir and its broader political project from the inside, offering a passionate call for the West to wake up to our new reality.

    5 in stock

    £18.79

  • What Is CGI

    HarperCollins Publishers What Is CGI

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisArtist Jon Stuart shows how he produces computer-generated images. The process starts with a simple block of cubes, which are added to, given texture, before being bent, stretched, twisted into the correct shape and size. He then adds background, lighting and colour to bring the whole scene to life.This is a Band 06/Orange book in the Collins Big Cat reading programme which offers varied text and characters, with action sustained over several pages. This is an information book with a flow chart on pages 22 and 23 that summarises the process of producing CGI. Contents are listed on page 1 while a glossary and index are detailed on pages 20 and 21. This book supports learning around art and design, and investigates different kinds of art, design and craft. It also supports ICT education, and is an introduction to modelling and creating pictures. This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery. For more guided reading books in this Collins Big Cat band, try Pompeii (9780007461875) writte

    1 in stock

    £9.02

  • Collins International Primary Computing

    £47.50

  • Collins International Lower Secondary Computing

    HarperCollins UK Collins International Lower Secondary Computing

    Book SynopsisThe Stage 9 Teacher's Guide offers comprehensive teacher support, providing everything needed to teach with confidence using the Collins International Lower Secondary Computing Stage 9 Student's Book and Workbook.

    £95.00

  • The Digital Doctor Hope Hype and Harm at the Dawn

    McGraw-Hill Education - Europe The Digital Doctor Hope Hype and Harm at the Dawn

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe New York Times Science Bestseller from Robert Wachter, Modern Healthcareâs #1 Most Influential Physician-Executive in the USWhile modern medicine produces miracles, it also delivers care that is too often unsafe, unreliable, unsatisfying, and impossibly expensive. For the past few decades, technology has been touted as the cure for all of healthcareâs ills. But medicine stubbornly resisted computerization â until now. Over the past five years, thanks largely to billions of dollars in federal incentives, healthcare has finally gone digital. Yet once clinicians started using computers to actually deliver care, it dawned on them that something was deeply wrong. Why were doctors no longer making eye contact with their patients? How could one of Americaâs leading hospitals give a teenager a 39-fold overdose of a common antibiotic, despite a state-of-the-art computerized prescribing system? How could a recruiting ad for physicians tout the absTable of ContentsPreface xiChapter 1: On Call 1Chapter 2: Shovel Ready 9Part One - The NoteChapter 3: The iPatient 23Chapter 4: The Note 29Chapter 5: Strangers at the Bedside 35Chapter 6: Radiology Rounds 47Chapter 7: Go Live 65Chapter 8: Unanticipated Consequences 71Part Two - Decisions and DataChapter 9: Can Computers Replace the Physician’s Brain? 93Chapter 10: David and Goliath 105Chapter 11: Big Data 115Part Three - The OverdoseChapter 12: The Error 127Chapter 13: The System 131Chapter 14: The Doctor 135Chapter 15: The Pharmacist 139Chapter 16: The Alerts 143Chapter 17: The Robot 155Chapter 18: The Nurse 159Chapter 19: The Patient 165Part Four - The Connected PatientChapter 20: OpenNotes 171Chapter 21: Personal Health Records and Patient Portals 183Chapter 22: A Community of Patients 195Part Five - The Players and the PoliciesChapter 23: Meaningful Use 205Chapter 24: Epic and athena 219Chapter 25: Silicon Valley Meets Healthcare 235Chapter 26: The Productivity Paradox 243Part Six - Toward a Brighter FutureChapter 27: A Vision for Health Information Technology 257Chapter 28: The Nontechnological Side of Making Health IT Work 267Chapter 29: Art and Science 271Acknowledgments 281Notes 285National Coordinators for Health Information Technology 309People Interviewed 311Bibliography 319Illustration Credits 321Index 323

    7 in stock

    £21.59

  • Management Information Systems

    McGraw-Hill Education - Europe Management Information Systems

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOverview: The benchmark text for the syllabus organised by technology (a week on databases, a week on networks, a week on systems development, etc.) taught from a managerial perspective. O'Brien defines technology and then explains how companies use the technology to improve performance. Real world cases finalise the explanation.Table of ContentsMODULE I Foundation Concepts 1.Foundations of Information Systems in BusinessSection I Foundation Concepts: Information Systems in BusinessSection II Foundation Concepts: The Components of Information Systems2.Competing with Information TechnologySection I Fundamentals of Strategic AdvantageSection II Using Information Technology for Strategic AdvantageMODULE II Information Technologies3.Computer HardwareSection I Computer Systems: End User and Enterprise ComputingSection II Computer Peripherals: Input, Output, and Storage Technologies4.Computer SoftwareSection I Application Software: End-User ApplicationsSection II System Software: Computer System Management5.Data Resource ManagementSection I Technical Foundations of Database ManagementSection II Managing Data Resources6.Telecommunications and NetworksSection I The Networked EnterpriseSection II Telecommunications Network AlternativesMODULE III Business Applications7.E-Business SystemsSection I e-Business SystemsSection II Functional Business Systems8.Enterprise Business SystemsSection I Getting All the Geese Lined Up: Managing at the Enterprise LevelSection II Enterprise Resource Planning: The Business BackboneSection III Supply Chain Management: The Business Network9.E-Commerce SystemsSection I e-Commerce FundamentalsSection II e-Commerce Applications and Issues10. Supporting Decision MakingSection I Decision Support in BusinessSection II Artificial Intelligence Technologies in BusinessMODULE IV Development Processes11. Developing Business/IT StrategiesSection I Planning FundamentalsSection II Implementation Challenges12.Developing Business/IT SolutionsSection I Developing Business SystemsSection II Implementing Business Systems MODULE V Management Challenges13.Security and Ethical ChallengesSection I Security, Ethical, and Societal Challenges of ITSection II Security Management of Information Technology14.Enterprise and Global Management of Information TechnologySection I Managing Information TechnologySection II Managing Global IT

    15 in stock

    £212.27

  • Introduction to Information Systems  Loose Leaf

    McGraw-Hill Education Introduction to Information Systems Loose Leaf

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe benchmark text for the syllabus organized by technology (a week on databases, a week on networks, a week on systems development, etc.) taught from a managerial perspective. OâBrien defines technology and then explains how companies use the technology to improve performance. Real world cases finalize the explanation.

    15 in stock

    £151.99

  • Cyber Warfare

    Elsevier Science Cyber Warfare

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisEvery one of our systems is under attack from multiple vectors - our defenses must be ready all the time and our alert systems must detect the threats every time. This book provides concrete examples and real-world guidance on how to identify and defend your network against malicious attacks.Trade Review"A fifth domain of war has been added to land, air, sea and space: cyber. Malware capable of taking a nuclear program offline was science fiction 5 years ago: Stuxnet demonstrates that information security is now a matter of national security. This timely and necessary book provides an assessment of the current state of cyber warfare, and more importantly, where the conflict is heading. Highly recommended for information security professionals." --Eric Conrad, Lead Author, CISSP Study Guide, President, Backshore CommunicationsTable of ContentsForeword Introduction Chapter 1. What is Cyber Warfare? Chapter 2. The Cyberspace Battlefield Chapter 3. Cyber Doctrine Chapter 4. Cyber Warriors Chapter 5. Logical Weapons Chapter 6. Physical Weapons Chapter 7. Psychological Weapons Chapter 8. Computer Network Exploitation Chapter 9. Computer Network Attack Chapter 10. Computer Network Defense Chapter 11. Non-State Actors in Computer Network Operations Chapter 12. Legal System Impacts Chapter 13. Ethics Chapter 14. Cyberspace Challenges Chapter 15. The Future of Cyber War Appendix: Cyber Timeline

    15 in stock

    £26.59

  • Windows Forensic Analysis Toolkit

    Elsevier Science Windows Forensic Analysis Toolkit

    15 in stock

    Trade Review"... this book is well written and easy to read…has some material of interest to experts…"--Computing Reviews, Windows Forensic Analysis Toolkit, 4th Edition "...technical detail is extensive here and those realworld examples mentioned earlier are worked through in intricate detail. You will definitely want to try this at home…" -Network Security, Nov 2014Table of ContentsAnalysis Concepts Immediate Response Volume Shadow Copies File Analysis Registry Analysis Malware Detection Timeline Analysis Application Analysis Reporting

    15 in stock

    £45.00

  • Data Mining

    Elsevier Science & Technology Data Mining

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"...this volume is the most accessible introduction to data mining to appear in recent years. It is worthy of a fourth edition." --Computing ReviewsTable of ContentsPart I: Introduction to data mining 1. What’s it all about? 2. Input: Concepts, instances, attributes 3. Output: Knowledge representation 4. Algorithms: The basic methods 5. Credibility: Evaluating what’s been learned Part II. More advanced machine learning schemes 6. Trees and rules 7. Extending instance-based and linear models 8. Data transformations 9. Probabilistic methods 10. Deep learning 11. Beyond supervised and unsupervised learning 12. Ensemble learning 13. Moving on: applications and beyond

    1 in stock

    £52.24

  • Prentice Hall Office 2013 Shortcut Card

    £17.30

  • Using Artificial Intelligence Absolute Beginners

    Pearson Education Using Artificial Intelligence Absolute Beginners

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisMichael Miller has written more than 200 books over the past four decades, including many in the Absolute Beginner's Guide series and almost two dozen books with AARP. His books have collectively sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide. He has a particular interest in new and evolving technologies, so writing about AI is right up his alley. His readers say he has a knack for explaining complex technologies in easy-to-understand terms, and he has no reason to argue with that. He is an older gentleman, which means he's been around long enough to experience many different new technologies. (He has been writing for four decades; he wrote one of the first books about the Internet when it was new!) He lives with his wife and random daily combinations of four stepchildren and eight grandchildren in a suburb of the Twin Cities in the often-frozen land of Minnesota. In his spare time, he plays drums, entertains (and is entertained by) his grandchildren, and

    15 in stock

    £25.59

  • Building a FutureProof Cloud Infrastructure

    Pearson Education (US) Building a FutureProof Cloud Infrastructure

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisSilvano Gai, who grew up in a small village near Asti, Italy, has more than 35 years of experience in computer engineering and computer networks. He is the author of several books and technical publications on computer networking as well as multiple Internet Drafts and RFCs. He is responsible for 50 issued patents. His background includes seven years as a full professor of Computer Engineering, tenure track, at Politecnico di Torino, Italy, and seven years as a researcher at the CNR (Italian National Council for Scientific Research). For the past 20 years, he has been in Silicon Valley where, in the position of Cisco Fellow, he was an architect of the Cisco Catalyst family of network switches, of the Cisco MDS family of storage networking switches, of the Nexus family of data center switches, and the Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS). Silvano is currently a Fellow with Pensando Systems.Table of ContentsPreface Chapter 1: Introduction to Distributed Platforms 1.1 The Need for a Distributed Services Platform 1.2 The Precious CPU Cycles 1.3 The Case for Domain-Specific Hardware 1.4 Using Appliances 1.5 Attempts at Defining a Distributed Services Platform 1.6 Requirements for a Distributed Services Platform 1.7 Summary Chapter 2: Network Design 2.1 Bridging and Routing 2.1.1 L2 Forwarding 2.1.2 L3 Forwarding 2.1.3 LPM Forwarding in Hardware 2.1.4 VRF 2.2 Clos Topology 2.3 Overlays 2.3.1 IP in IP 2.3.2 GRE 2.3.3 Modern Encapsulations 2.3.4 VXLAN 2.3.5 MTU Considerations 2.4 Secure Tunnels 2.5 Where to Terminate the Encapsulation 2.6 Segment Routing 2.7 Using Discrete Appliance for Services 2.7.1 Tromboning with VXLAN 2.7.2 Tromboning with VRF 2.7.3 Hybrid Tromboning 2.8 Cache-Based Forwarding 2.9 Generic Forwarding Table 2.10 Summary 2.11 Bibliography Chapter 3: Virtualization 3.1 Virtualization and Clouds 3.2 Virtual Machines and Hypervisors 3.2.1 VMware ESXi 3.2.2 Hyper-V 3.2.3 QEMU 3.2.4 KVM 3.2.5 XEN 3.3 Containers 3.3.1 Docker and Friends 3.3.2 Kata Containers 3.3.3 Container Network Interface 3.3.4 Kubernetes 3.4 The Microservice Architecture 3.4.1 REST API 3.4.2 gRPC 3.5 OpenStack 3.6 NFV 3.7 Summary 3.8 Bibliography Chapter 4: Network Virtualization Services 4.1 Introduction to Networking Services 4.2 Software-Defined Networking 4.2.1 OpenFlow 4.2.2 SD-WAN 4.2.3 gRIBI 4.2.4 Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) 4.3 Virtual Switches 4.3.1 Open vSwitch (OVS) 4.3.2 tc-flower 4.3.3 DPDK RTE Flow Filtering 4.3.4 VPP (Vector Packet Processing) 4.3.5 BPF and eBPF 4.3.6 XDP 4.3.7 Summary on Virtual Switches 4.4 Stateful NAT 4.5 Load Balancing 4.6 Troubleshooting and Telemetry 4.7 Summary 4.8 Bibliography Chapter 5: Security Services 5.1 Distributed Firewalls 5.2 Microsegmentation 5.3 TLS Everywhere 5.4 Symmetric Encryption 5.5 Asymmetric Encryption 5.6 Digital Certificates 5.7 Hashing 5.8 Secure Key Storage 5.9 PUF 5.10 TCP/TLS/HTTP Implementation 5.11 Secure Tunnels 5.11.1 IPsec 5.11.2 TLS 5.11.3 DTLS 5.12 VPNs 5.13 Secure Boot 5.14 Summary 5.15 Bibliography Chapter 6: Distributed Storage and RDMA Services 6.1 RDMA and RoCE 6.1.1 RDMA Architecture Overview 6.1.2 RDMA Transport Services 6.1.3 RDMA Operations 6.1.4 RDMA Scalability 6.1.5 RoCE 6.1.6 RoCE vs iWARP 6.1.7 RDMA Deployments 6.1.8 RoCEv2 and Lossy Networks 6.1.9 Continued Evolution of RDMA 6.2 Storage 6.2.1 The Advent of SSDs 6.2.2 NVMe over Fabrics 6.2.3 Data Plane Model of Storage Protocols 6.2.4 Remote Storage Meets Virtualization 6.2.5 Distributed Storages Services 6.2.6 Storage Security 6.2.7 Storage Efficiency 6.2.8 Storage Reliability 6.2.9 Offloading and Distributing Storage Services 6.2.10 Persistent Memory as a New Storage Tier 6.3 Summary 6.4 Bibliography Chapter 7: CPUs and Domain-Specific Hardware 7.1 42 Years of Microprocessor Trend Data 7.2 Moore’s Law 7.3 Dennard Scaling 7.4 Amdahl’s Law 7.5 Other Technical Factors 7.6 Putting It All Together 7.7 Is Moore’s Law Dead or Not? 7.8 Domain-specific Hardware 7.9 Economics of the Server 7.10 Summary 7.11 Bibliography Chapter 8: NIC Evolution 8.1 Understanding Server Buses 8.2 Comparing NIC Form Factors 8.2.1 PCI Plugin Cards 8.2.2 Proprietary Mezzanine Cards 8.2.3 OCP Mezzanine Cards 8.2.4 Lan On Motherboard 8.3 Looking at the NIC Evolution 8.4 Using Single Root Input/Output Virtualization 8.5 Using Virtual I/O 8.6 Defining “SmartNIC” 8.7 Summary 8.8 Bibliography Chapter 9: Implementing a DS Platform 9.1 Analyzing the Goals for a Distributed Services Platform 9.1.1 Services Everywhere 9.1.2 Scaling 9.1.3 Speed 9.1.4 Low Latency 9.1.5 Low Jitter 9.1.6 Minimal CPU Load 9.1.7 Observability and Troubleshooting Capability 9.1.8 Manageability 9.1.9 Host Mode versus Network Mode 9.1.10 PCIe Firewall 9.2 Understanding Constraints 9.2.1 Virtualized versus Bare-metal Servers 9.2.2 Greenfield versus Brownfield Deployment 9.2.3 The Drivers 9.2.4 PCIe-only Services 9.2.5 Power Budget 9.3 Determining the Target User 9.3.1 Enterprise Data Centers 9.3.2 Cloud Providers and Service Providers 9.4 Understanding DSN Implementations 9.4.1 DSN in Software 9.4.2 DSN Adapter 9.4.3 DSN Bump-in-the-Wire 9.4.4 DSN in Switch 9.4.5 DSNs in an Appliance 9.5 Summary 9.6 Bibliography Chapter 10: DSN Hardware Architectures 10.1 The Main Building Blocks of a DSN 10.2 Identifying the Silicon Sweet Spot 10.2.1 The 16 nm Process 10.2.2 The 7 nm Process 10.3 Choosing an Architecture 10.4 Having a Sea of CPU Cores 10.5 Understanding Field-Programmable Gate Arrays 10.6 Using Application-Specific Integrated Circuits 10.7 Determining DSN Power Consumption 10.8 Determining Memory Needs 10.8.1 Host Memory 10.8.2 External DRAM 10.8.3 On-chip DRAM 10.8.4 Memory Bandwidth Requirements 10.9 Summary 10.10 Bibliography Chapter 11: The P4 Domain-Specific Language 11.1 P4 Version 16 11.2 Using the P4 Language 11.3 Getting to Know the Portable Switch Architecture 11.4 Looking at a P4 Example 11.5 Implementing the P4Runtime API 11.6 Understanding the P4 INT 11.7 Extending P4 11.7.1 Portable NIC Architecture 11.7.2 Language Composability 11.7.3 Better Programming and Development Tools 11.8 Summary 11.9 Bibliography Chapter 12: Management Architectures for DS Platforms 12.1 Architectural Traits of a Management Control Plane 12.2 Declarative Configuration 12.3 Building a Distributed Control Plane as a Cloud-Native Application 12.4 Monitoring and Troubleshooting 12.5 Securing the Management Control Plane 12.6 Ease of Deployment 12.7 Performance and Scale 12.8 Failure Handling 12.9 API Architecture 12.10 Federation 12.10.1 Scaling a Single SDSP 12.10.2 Distributed Multiple SDSPs 12.10.3 Federation of Multiple SDSPs 12.11 Scale and Performance Testing 12.12 Summary 12.13 Bibliography Index

    15 in stock

    £34.19

  • Adobe After Effects Classroom in a Book 2023

    Pearson Education (US) Adobe After Effects Classroom in a Book 2023

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisBrie Gyncild aims to make technical information accessible to those who need it. Brie has authored The Photoshop CS5 Pocket Guide and The Photoshop Elements 8 Pocket Guide. She has also co-written The Photoshop Show Starring Russell Brown; numerous editions of the Classroom in a Book series on Photoshop, After Effects, and Acrobat; and several editions of the How to Wow series. Lisa Fridsma has long loved the process of teaching others to use Adobe product. She has written, edited, and designed more than thirty books in the Classroom in a Book series over the last decade and a half (including books on Photoshop and After Effects), going back to her time on staff at Adobe. She's currently the owner of Darlington Hill Productions (informational illustrations and publishing).Table of ContentsGetting Started Getting to Know the Workflow Creating a Basic Animation Using Effects and Presets Animating Text Working with Shape Layers Animating a Multimedia Presentation Animating Layers Working with Masks Distorting Objects with the Puppet Tools Using the Roto Brush Tool Adjusting Color and Mood Creating Motion Graphics Templates Using 3D Features Working with the 3D Camera Tracker Advanced Editing Techniques Rendering and Outputting

    15 in stock

    £41.64

  • Mastering the Data Paradox

    Penguin Random House India Mastering the Data Paradox

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £27.70

  • India Connected How the Smartphone Is

    Oxford University Press India Connected How the Smartphone Is

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    3 in stock

    £27.92

  • Computer Arithmetic

    Oxford University Press Inc Computer Arithmetic

    15 in stock

    Table of ContentsTable of Contents Preface Part I: NUMBER REPRESENTATION 1. Numbers and Arithmetic 2. Representing Signed Numbers 3. Redundant Number Systems 4. Residue Number Systems Part II: ADDITION/SUBTRACTION 5. Basic Addition and Counting 6. Carry - Lookahead Adders 7. Variations in Fast Adders 8. Multioperand Addition Part III: MULTIPLICATION 9. Basic Multiplication Schemes 10. High - Radix Multipliers 11. Tree and Array Multipliers 12. Variations in Multipliers Part IV: DIVISION 13. Basic Division Schemes 14. High - Radix Dividers 15. Variations in Dividers 16. Division by Convergence PART V: REAL ARITHMETIC 17. Floating - Point Representations 18. Floating - Point Operations 19. Errors and Error Control 20. Precise and Certifiable Arithmetic PART VI: FUNCTION EVALUATION 21. Square - Rooting Methods 22. The CORDIC Algorithms 23. Variations in Function Evaluation 24. Arithmetic by Table Lookup 25. High - Throughput Arithmetic PART VII: IMPLEMENTATION TOPICS 26. Low - Power Arithmetic 27. Fault - Tolerant Arithmetic 28. Reconfigurable Arithmetic APPENDIX: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE A.1 Historical Perspective A.2 Early High - Performance Machine A.3 Deeply Pipelined Vector Machines A.4 The DSP Revolution A.5 Supercomputers on Our Laps A.6 Trends Outlook and Resources

    15 in stock

    £226.18

  • TouchIT

    Oxford University Press TouchIT

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDigital technology is fundamentally altering the world we live in, but can only be truly understood in relation to the physical world we all inhabit. The most successful future products and policies will be those that take this rich digital/physical ecology seriously.The physical world is increasingly filled with digital products to the extent that the boundaries of digital and physical reality become blurred. From mundane devices such as mobile phones and washing machines, to esoteric research including tangible computation and body implants, we continually bridge two worlds literally touching buttons and dials and simultaneously interacting with the digital systems that lie behind them. The connection between pure thought and abstract information is through solid keyboard and mouse; but likewise the material world of buildings, cars and running shoes is suffused with computation through sensors, displays and flashing LEDs. How do people understand this world and how can designers create usable hybrid physical-digital products?TouchIT brings together insights from human-computer interaction and industrial design, exploring these themes under four main headings: human body and mind; objects and things; space; and information and computation. In considering each, the authors look into the underlying physical processes, our human understanding of them, and then the way these inform and are informed by digital design. The end draws together the theoretical and practical implications of this for design, including practical advice, potential tools, and philosophical underpinnings.Trade ReviewDesign lessons, recommended design tools and modeling approaches, and summarized highlights conclude the book. Color figures and sidebars enrich this engaging, excellent study of design. * Choice *Table of Contents1: Elements of our hybrid existence 2: What's Happening Now 3: Body 4: Mind 5: Body and Mind 6: Social, Organisational and Cultural 7: Physicality of Things 8: Interacting with Physical Objects 9: Hybrid Devices 10: Tools, Equipment, and Machines 11: Physicality of Space 12: Comprehension of Space 13: The Built Environment 14: Digital Augmentation of Space 15: Representation and Language 16: Reproducibility 17: Embodied Computation 18: Connecting physical and digital worlds 19: Design Lessons and Advice 20: Prototyping and Tool Support 21: Computational Modelling and Implementation 22: Theory and Philosophy of Physicality

    1 in stock

    £38.94

  • Institutional Literacies

    The University of Chicago Press Institutional Literacies

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review“This book will inform a diverse array of readers and stakeholders on university campuses about the need to develop a set of literate practices to better understand the impact of technology on teaching and learning. Altogether, it is a phenomenal contribution to conversations in rhetoric and composition and beyond that, like so much of Selber’s work, will become canonical in a range of disciplines.” * Kristine L. Blair, Duquesne University *"In arguing that writing and communication teachers should strategically engage with academic IT, Selber has done the field an important service, providing both grounds and methods for future pedagogical, administrative, and research projects that engage these powerful institutional entities." * Journal of Business and Technical Communication *"A must-read for a diverse array of readers, such as academic IT specialists, teachers, students, school administrators, university stakeholders, and all of those in academia who are increasingly spending more time online, relying more on IT resources, and contributing more content to digital environments." * International Journal of Communication *"In conclusion, Selber’s Institutional Literacies expands our understanding of how academic IT units function to enable, constrain, and shape literacy practices. This understanding is particularly useful for teachers in the pandemic context that has significantly increased the need for online education as well as reliance on and collaboration with information technology for teaching and learning purposes." * Composition Forum *Table of ContentsPreface 1 Situating Academic IT 2 Historicizing Academic IT 3 Spatializing Academic IT 4 Textualizing Academic IT 5 Engaging Academic IT References Index

    15 in stock

    £74.10

  • Fear of Diversity The Birth of Political Science

    The University of Chicago Press Fear of Diversity The Birth of Political Science

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review“This book will inform a diverse array of readers and stakeholders on university campuses about the need to develop a set of literate practices to better understand the impact of technology on teaching and learning. Altogether, it is a phenomenal contribution to conversations in rhetoric and composition and beyond that, like so much of Selber’s work, will become canonical in a range of disciplines.” * Kristine L. Blair, Duquesne University *"In arguing that writing and communication teachers should strategically engage with academic IT, Selber has done the field an important service, providing both grounds and methods for future pedagogical, administrative, and research projects that engage these powerful institutional entities." * Journal of Business and Technical Communication *"A must-read for a diverse array of readers, such as academic IT specialists, teachers, students, school administrators, university stakeholders, and all of those in academia who are increasingly spending more time online, relying more on IT resources, and contributing more content to digital environments." * International Journal of Communication *"In conclusion, Selber’s Institutional Literacies expands our understanding of how academic IT units function to enable, constrain, and shape literacy practices. This understanding is particularly useful for teachers in the pandemic context that has significantly increased the need for online education as well as reliance on and collaboration with information technology for teaching and learning purposes." * Composition Forum *Table of ContentsPreface 1 Situating Academic IT 2 Historicizing Academic IT 3 Spatializing Academic IT 4 Textualizing Academic IT 5 Engaging Academic IT References Index

    15 in stock

    £29.45

  • Redefining Geek

    The University of Chicago Press Redefining Geek

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA surprising and deeply researched look at how everyone can develop tech fluency by focusing on five easily developed learning habits. Picture a typical computer geek. Likely white, male, and someone you'd say has a natural instinct for technology. Yet, after six years teaching technology classes to first-generation, low-income middle school students in Oakland, California, Cassidy Puckett has seen firsthand that being good with technology is not something people are born with-it's something they learn. In Redefining Geek, she overturns the stereotypes around the digitally savvy and identifies the habits that can help everyone cultivate their inner geek. Drawing on observations and interviews with a diverse group of students around the country, Puckett zeroes in on five technology learning habits that enable tech-savvy teens to learn new technologies: a willingness to try and fail, management of frustration and boredom, use of models, and the abilities to use design logic and identTrade Review"Through extensive interviews, fieldwork, and surveys, [Puckett] uncovers what it takes for teenagers to learn new technologies . . . Overall, this is a thoroughly researched book that nonetheless presents a set of easy-to-understand and actionable conclusions. It should have broad appeal both among sociologists interested in inequality as well as among educators, policy makers, and parents." * Social Forces *"Redefining Geek will serve as an essential guide for a generation of educators who are grappling with how best to teach and lead in this technological age. Puckett draws on a deep data set to redefine what it means to be competent with technology, bust a pile of myths much in need of busting, and offer clear steps for helping students develop the habits they need to succeed in life, work, and play. This book will guide how we tackle digital inequality and support the learning process of young people of all races, ethnicities, and genders for years to come." -- John Palfrey, president, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation"Puckett is a terrific writer with a broad, precise, empathetic, and thoroughly researched account of technology education and where it falls short. In Redefining Geek, Puckett carefully dispels myths about natural technological ability and grit that perpetuate existing inequalities. She offers practical and innovative ideas to make STEM more inclusive. Providing fresh analysis with new stories and actionable examples, Redefining Geek is a smart, engaging look at what needs to change about education in order to bring about technology that benefits us all." -- Joanne McNeil, author of Lurking: How a Person Became a User "Redefining Geek is essential reading for educators. Using evidence from extensive fieldwork with students and teachers in STEM programs across the US, Puckett deftly dismantles popular assumptions about the origins of technological ability. Through poignant quotes and engaging stories, Puckett reveals that neither 'natural' talent nor 'grit' can explain why some students are able to navigate the changing technological landscape and learn new technology tools and platforms. Instead, and building on prior research in the science of teaching and learning, Puckett shows that technological competence is the product of five key habits. These include: 1) being willing to try and fail, 2) knowing how to manage frustration and boredom, 3) using models to think through difficult problems, 4) asking why things work the way they do (design-based thinking), and 5) asking how things can be done more quickly or more easily (efficiency-based thinking). By uncovering the habit-based origins of technological competence, and by revealing how successful programs cultivate these habits in students (including in low-income students, Black, Latinx, and Native American students, and girls of all backgrounds), Redefining Geek offers a new way forward for those interested in tackling longstanding inequalities in STEM." -- Jessica McCrory Calarco, author of Negotiating Opportunities"Through her solid research and her experiences with working with diverse student learners, Puckett does an exemplary job in helping readers understand and rethink what it means to be technologically competent. This is especially important considering our world is more reliant on technology due to the COVID-19 pandemic and having tech skills is essential. This knowledge and her guidance—coupled with a thorough examination of how our biases can further exacerbate the digital divide—is beneficial in designing tech educational curriculums and programs that are more inclusive and supportive to the diverse communities that they are serving. A must-read for any professional seeking to improve and advance technology education." -- Susanne Tedrick, author of Women of Color in Tech"Cassidy Puckett understands that the learning disposition--how students feel about learning—as well as their perceptions of their ability to learn--a sense of efficacy—are critical to learning outcomes. In Redefining Geek, Puckett introduces a set of learning habits to help students develop a growth mindset in STEM learning. Through sound research and sharp insights, Puckett makes a convincing case that it’s not only important that students learn how to use the technology available to them today but that they develop the habits and mindset that will support their ability to use and design with the technologies of the future." -- S. Craig Watkins, author of the Digital Edge: How Black and Latino Youth Navigate Digital InequalityTable of ContentsIntroduction: Why Are Some People So Good with Technology? Chapter 1. Why Does Digital Inequality Persist? Chapter 2. What Helps People Learn: Three General Technology Learning Habits Chapter 3. Techie Tricks: The Two Technology-Specific Habits Chapter 4. Recognizing the Five Habits: The Digital Adaptability Scale Chapter 5. The Five Habits, Teens' Futures, and Digital Inequality Chapter 6. Tackling Digital Inequality: Gatekeepers Conclusion: Envisioning an Equitable Future Acknowledgments Appendix: A Reflection on Mixed-Methods Research Notes Index

    15 in stock

    £72.20

  • Redefining Geek Bias and the Five Hidden Habits

    The University of Chicago Press Redefining Geek Bias and the Five Hidden Habits

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Through extensive interviews, fieldwork, and surveys, [Puckett] uncovers what it takes for teenagers to learn new technologies . . . Overall, this is a thoroughly researched book that nonetheless presents a set of easy-to-understand and actionable conclusions. It should have broad appeal both among sociologists interested in inequality as well as among educators, policy makers, and parents." * Social Forces *"Redefining Geek will serve as an essential guide for a generation of educators who are grappling with how best to teach and lead in this technological age. Puckett draws on a deep data set to redefine what it means to be competent with technology, bust a pile of myths much in need of busting, and offer clear steps for helping students develop the habits they need to succeed in life, work, and play. This book will guide how we tackle digital inequality and support the learning process of young people of all races, ethnicities, and genders for years to come." -- John Palfrey, president, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation"Puckett is a terrific writer with a broad, precise, empathetic, and thoroughly researched account of technology education and where it falls short. In Redefining Geek, Puckett carefully dispels myths about natural technological ability and grit that perpetuate existing inequalities. She offers practical and innovative ideas to make STEM more inclusive. Providing fresh analysis with new stories and actionable examples, Redefining Geek is a smart, engaging look at what needs to change about education in order to bring about technology that benefits us all." -- Joanne McNeil, author of Lurking: How a Person Became a User "Redefining Geek is essential reading for educators. Using evidence from extensive fieldwork with students and teachers in STEM programs across the US, Puckett deftly dismantles popular assumptions about the origins of technological ability. Through poignant quotes and engaging stories, Puckett reveals that neither 'natural' talent nor 'grit' can explain why some students are able to navigate the changing technological landscape and learn new technology tools and platforms. Instead, and building on prior research in the science of teaching and learning, Puckett shows that technological competence is the product of five key habits. These include: 1) being willing to try and fail, 2) knowing how to manage frustration and boredom, 3) using models to think through difficult problems, 4) asking why things work the way they do (design-based thinking), and 5) asking how things can be done more quickly or more easily (efficiency-based thinking). By uncovering the habit-based origins of technological competence, and by revealing how successful programs cultivate these habits in students (including in low-income students, Black, Latinx, and Native American students, and girls of all backgrounds), Redefining Geek offers a new way forward for those interested in tackling longstanding inequalities in STEM." -- Jessica McCrory Calarco, author of Negotiating Opportunities"Through her solid research and her experiences with working with diverse student learners, Puckett does an exemplary job in helping readers understand and rethink what it means to be technologically competent. This is especially important considering our world is more reliant on technology due to the COVID-19 pandemic and having tech skills is essential. This knowledge and her guidance—coupled with a thorough examination of how our biases can further exacerbate the digital divide—is beneficial in designing tech educational curriculums and programs that are more inclusive and supportive to the diverse communities that they are serving. A must-read for any professional seeking to improve and advance technology education." -- Susanne Tedrick, author of Women of Color in Tech"Cassidy Puckett understands that the learning disposition--how students feel about learning—as well as their perceptions of their ability to learn--a sense of efficacy—are critical to learning outcomes. In Redefining Geek, Puckett introduces a set of learning habits to help students develop a growth mindset in STEM learning. Through sound research and sharp insights, Puckett makes a convincing case that it’s not only important that students learn how to use the technology available to them today but that they develop the habits and mindset that will support their ability to use and design with the technologies of the future." -- S. Craig Watkins, author of the Digital Edge: How Black and Latino Youth Navigate Digital InequalityTable of ContentsIntroduction: Why Are Some People So Good with Technology? Chapter 1. Why Does Digital Inequality Persist? Chapter 2. What Helps People Learn: Three General Technology Learning Habits Chapter 3. Techie Tricks: The Two Technology-Specific Habits Chapter 4. Recognizing the Five Habits: The Digital Adaptability Scale Chapter 5. The Five Habits, Teens' Futures, and Digital Inequality Chapter 6. Tackling Digital Inequality: Gatekeepers Conclusion: Envisioning an Equitable Future Acknowledgments Appendix: A Reflection on Mixed-Methods Research Notes Index

    15 in stock

    £14.25

  • Digital Depression

    University of Illinois Press Digital Depression

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisFocuses on capitalism's crisis tendencies to confront the contradictory matrix of a technological revolution and economic stagnation making up the current political economy and demonstrates digital technology's central role in the global political economy.Trade Review"Provides a virtual fire hydrant stream of episodes and details. . . . Informed and informative. Recommended."--Choice "Schiller has outdone himself this time . . . . Schiller puts on an amazing performance juggling his well-placed emphasis on the role of the U.S. policy system, with the need to take note of changes taking place within the European community, and the rapidly rising power and influence being exercised on a global scale by government and corporate actors in China and India."--Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly"Drawing on excellent research across a range of fields, it provides the best book-length treatment of digital capitalism in the wake of the worldwide economic crisis that erupted in 2008 and offers the best map of the digital communications industry in current scholarship." --Vincent Mosco, author of To the Cloud: Big Data in a Turbulent World"Dan Schiller's book helps us to understand how rational and well-informed people can hold such diametrically opposing views. This book, and its extensive references, will be a valuable reference work for all future research in this area."--Boundary 2"Far-reaching as an empirical study of contemporary political economy and far-sighted as a social-scientific interpretation of a complex and contradictory reality. Extremely stimulating and important."--Richard Maxwell, co-author of Greening the Media

    10 in stock

    £103.00

  • Digital Depression

    University of Illinois Press Digital Depression

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDelves into the ways networked systems and information and communications technologies (ICTs) have transformed global capitalism during the so-called Great Recession. This book shows, the forces at the core of capitalism - exploitation, commodification, and inequality - are ongoing and accelerating within the networked political economy.Trade Review"Provides a virtual fire hydrant stream of episodes and details. . . . Informed and informative. Recommended."--Choice "Schiller has outdone himself this time . . . . Schiller puts on an amazing performance juggling his well-placed emphasis on the role of the U.S. policy system, with the need to take note of changes taking place within the European community, and the rapidly rising power and influence being exercised on a global scale by government and corporate actors in China and India."--Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly "Drawing on excellent research across a range of fields, it provides the best book-length treatment of digital capitalism in the wake of the worldwide economic crisis that erupted in 2008 and offers the best map of the digital communications industry in current scholarship." --Vincent Mosco, author of To the Cloud: Big Data in a Turbulent WorldTable of ContentsCoverTitleContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: A Contradictory MomentPart I: Digital Capitalism's Ascent to Crisis1. Network Connectivity and Labor Systems2. Networked Production and Reconstructed Commodity Chains3. Networked Financialization4. Networked MilitarizationPart II: The Recomposition of Communications5. The Historical Run-Up6. Web Communications Commodity Chains7. Services and Applications8. The Sponsor System Resurgent9. Growth amid DepressionPart III: Geopolitics and Social Purpose10. A Struggle for Growth11. A "New Foreign Policy Imperative"12. Taking Care of Business: The Internet at the U.S. Commerce Department13. Beyond a U.S.-centric Internet?14. Accumulation and Repression15. From Geopolitics to Social and Political StruggleNotesIndex

    1 in stock

    £19.79

  • How to Grow a Robot  Developing HumanFriendly

    MIT Press Ltd How to Grow a Robot Developing HumanFriendly

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisHow to develop robots that will be more like humans and less like computers, more social than machine-like, and more playful and less programmed.Most robots are not very friendly. They vacuum the rug, mow the lawn, dispose of bombs, even perform surgery—but they aren't good conversationalists. It's difficult to make eye contact. If the future promises more human-robot collaboration in both work and play, wouldn't it be better if the robots were less mechanical and more social? In How to Grow a Robot, Mark Lee explores how robots can be more human-like, friendly, and engaging.Developments in artificial intelligence—notably Deep Learning—are widely seen as the foundation on which our robot future will be built. These advances have already brought us self-driving cars and chess match-winning algorithms. But, Lee writes, we need robots that are perceptive, animated, and responsive—more like humans and less like computers, more social than mac

    10 in stock

    £22.95

  • Who Are You Nintendos Game Boy Advance Platform

    MIT Press Ltd Who Are You Nintendos Game Boy Advance Platform

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Game Boy Advance platform as computational system and cultural artifact, from its 2001 release through hacks, mods, emulations, homebrew afterlives.In 2002, Nintendo of America launched an international marketing campaign for the Game Boy Advance that revolved around the slogan “Who Are You?”—asking potential buyers which Nintendo character, game, or even device they identified with and attempting to sell a new product by exploiting players' nostalgic connections to earlier ones. Today, nearly two decades after its release, and despite the development of newer and more powerful systems, Nintendo's Game Boy Advance lives on, through a community that continues to hack, modify, emulate, make, break, remake, redesign, trade, use, love, and play with the platform. In this book Alex Custodio traces the network of hardware and software afterlives of the Game Boy Advance platform. Each chapter considers a component of this network—hardware, software

    10 in stock

    £22.95

  • Exploratory Programming for the Arts and

    MIT Press Ltd Exploratory Programming for the Arts and

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £38.00

  • Verifying CyberPhysical Systems A Path to Safe

    MIT Press Ltd Verifying CyberPhysical Systems A Path to Safe

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisA graduate-level textbook that presents a unified mathematical framework for modeling and analyzing cyber-physical systems, with a strong focus on verification.Verification aims to establish whether a system meets a set of requirements. For such cyber-physical systems as driverless cars, autonomous spacecraft, and air-traffic management systems, verification is key to building safe systems with high levels of assurance. This graduate-level textbook presents a unified mathematical framework for modeling and analyzing cyber-physical systems, with a strong focus on verification. It distills the ideas and algorithms that have emerged from more than three decades of research and have led to the creation of industrial-scale modeling and verification techniques for cyber-physical systems.

    10 in stock

    £54.15

  • A Citizens Guide to Artificial Intelligence

    MIT Press A Citizens Guide to Artificial Intelligence

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA concise but informative overview of AI ethics and policy.Artificial intelligence, or AI for short, has generated a staggering amount of hype in the past several years. Is it the game-changer it's been cracked up to be? If so, how is it changing the game? How is it likely to affect us as customers, tenants, aspiring home-owners, students, educators, patients, clients, prison inmates, members of ethnic and sexual minorities, voters in liberal democracies? This book offers a concise overview of moral, political, legal and economic implications of AI. It covers the basics of AI's latest permutation, machine learning, and considers issues including transparency, bias, liability, privacy, and regulation.

    1 in stock

    £34.20

  • Image Objects An Archaeology of Computer Graphics

    MIT Press Ltd Image Objects An Archaeology of Computer Graphics

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHow computer graphics transformed the computer from a calculating machine into an interactive medium, as seen through the histories of five technical objects.Most of us think of computer graphics as a relatively recent invention, enabling the spectacular visual effects and lifelike simulations we see in current films, television shows, and digital games. In fact, computer graphics have been around as long as the modern computer itself, and played a fundamental role in the development of our contemporary culture of computing. In Image Objects, Jacob Gaboury offers a prehistory of computer graphics through an examination of five technical objects--an algorithm, an interface, an object standard, a programming paradigm, and a hardware platform--arguing that computer graphics transformed the computer from a calculating machine into an interactive medium. Gaboury explores early efforts to produce an algorithmic solution for the calculation of object visibility;

    1 in stock

    £29.70

  • Seeing Red

    MIT Press Seeing Red

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £26.10

  • Knowledge Graphs Fundamentals Techniques and

    MIT Press Knowledge Graphs Fundamentals Techniques and

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisA rigorous and comprehensive textbook covering the major approaches to knowledge graphs, an active and interdisciplinary area within artificial intelligence.The field of knowledge graphs, which allows us to model, process, and derive insights from complex real-world data, has emerged as an active and interdisciplinary area of artificial intelligence over the last decade, drawing on such fields as natural language processing, data mining, and the semantic web. Current projects involve predicting cyberattacks, recommending products, and even gleaning insights from thousands of papers on COVID-19. This textbook offers rigorous and comprehensive coverage of the field. It focuses systematically on the major approaches, both those that have stood the test of time and the latest deep learning methods.

    2 in stock

    £46.80

  • Introduction to Quantum Algorithms via Linear

    1 in stock

    £38.70

  • Ideas That Created the Future Classic Papers of

    MIT Press Ideas That Created the Future Classic Papers of

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisClassic papers by thinkers ranging from from Aristotle and Leibniz to Norbert Wiener and Gordon Moore that chart the evolution of computer science.Ideas That Created the Future collects forty-six classic papers in computer science that map the evolution of the field. It covers all aspects of computer science: theory and practice, architectures and algorithms, and logic and software systems, with an emphasis on the period of 1936-1980 but also including important early work. Offering papers by thinkers ranging from Aristotle and Leibniz to Alan Turing and Nobert Wiener, the book documents the discoveries and inventions that created today's digital world. Each paper is accompanied by a brief essay by Harry Lewis, the volume's editor, offering historical and intellectual context.

    1 in stock

    £51.30

  • A Logical Theory of Causality

    MIT Press Ltd A Logical Theory of Causality

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisA general formal theory of causal reasoning as a logical study of causal models, reasoning, and inference.In this book, Alexander Bochman presents a general formal theory of causal reasoning as a logical study of causal models, reasoning, and inference, basing it on a supposition that causal reasoning is not a competitor of logical reasoning but its complement for situations lacking logically sufficient data or knowledge. Bochman also explores the relationship of this theory with the popular structural equation approach to causality proposed by Judea Pearl and explores several applications ranging from artificial intelligence to legal theory, including abduction, counterfactuals, actual and proximate causality, dynamic causal models, and reasoning about action and change in artificial intelligence.            As logical preparation, before introducing causal concepts, Bochman describes an alternative, s

    10 in stock

    £49.40

  • InformationDriven Planning and Control Cyber

    MIT Press Ltd InformationDriven Planning and Control Cyber

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA unified framework for developing planning and control algorithms for active sensing, with examples of applications for specific sensor technologies.Active sensor systems, increasingly deployed in such applications as unmanned vehicles, mobile robots, and environmental monitoring, are characterized by a high degree of autonomy, reconfigurability, and redundancy. This book is the first to offer a unified framework for the development of planning and control algorithms for active sensing, with examples of applications for a range of specific sensor technologies. The methods presented can be characterized as information-driven because their goal is to optimize the value of information, rather than to optimize traditional guidance and navigation objectives.

    1 in stock

    £61.20

  • Software Design for Flexibility How to Avoid

    MIT Press Software Design for Flexibility How to Avoid

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisStrategies for building large systems that can be easily adapted for new situations with only minor programming modifications.Time pressures encourage programmers to write code that works well for a narrow purpose, with no room to grow. But the best systems are evolvable; they can be adapted for new situations by adding code, rather than changing the existing code. The authors describe techniques they have found effective--over their combined 100-plus years of programming experience--that will help programmers avoid programming themselves into corners.The authors explore ways to enhance flexibility by:Organizing systems using combinators to compose mix-and-match parts, ranging from small functions to whole arithmetics, with standardized interfaces Augmenting data with independent annotation layers, such as units of measurement or provenance Combining independent pieces of partial information using unification or propagation Sepa

    1 in stock

    £46.80

  • A Playful Production Process For Game Designers

    MIT Press A Playful Production Process For Game Designers

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHow to achieve a happier and healthier game design process by connecting the creative aspects of game design with techniques for effective project management.This book teaches game designers, aspiring game developers, and game design students how to take a digital game project from start to finish—from conceptualizing and designing to building, playtesting, and iterating—while avoiding the uncontrolled overwork known among developers as “crunch.” Written by a legendary game designer, A Playful Production Process outlines a process that connects the creative aspects of game design with proven techniques for effective project management. The book outlines four project phases—ideation, preproduction, full production, and post-production—that give designers and developers the milestones they need to advance from the first glimmerings of an idea to a finished game. 

    1 in stock

    £38.70

  • Linguistics for the Age of AI

    MIT Press Ltd Linguistics for the Age of AI

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA human-inspired, linguistically sophisticated model of language understanding for intelligent agent systems.One of the original goals of artificial intelligence research was to endow intelligent agents with human-level natural language capabilities. Recent AI research, however, has focused on applying statistical and machine learning approaches to big data rather than attempting to model what people do and how they do it. In this book, Marjorie McShane and Sergei Nirenburg return to the original goal of recreating human-level intelligence in a machine. They present a human-inspired, linguistically sophisticated model of language understanding for intelligent agent systems that emphasizes meaning--the deep, context-sensitive meaning that a person derives from spoken or written language.

    1 in stock

    £64.80

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