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Unknown Quantity: A Real and Imaginary History of AlgebraPrime Obsession taught us not to be afraid to put the math in a math book. Unknown Quantity heeds the lesson well. So grab your graphing calculators, slip out the slide rules, and buckle up! John Derbyshire is introducing us to algebra through the ages—and it promises to be just what his die-hard fans have been waiting... | | A First Course in Probability (8th Edition)
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Information Systems Development (ISD) progresses rapidly, continually creating new challenges for the professionals involved. New concepts, approaches and techniques of systems development emerge constantly in this field. Progress in ISD comes from research as well as from practice.
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Philosophical Frameworks for Understanding Information SystemsInformation systems have five main areas of research and practice in which humans relate to information and communications technology. Typically isolated from one another, these areas are: the nature of computers and information, the creation of information technologies, the development of artifacts for human use, the usage of information systems,... | | Circuit Design: Know It All (Newnes Know It All)The latest technologies - the leading experts - proven real-world design solutions - together in one must-have volume!
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