The Developer's Guide to DebuggingSoftware has bugs. Period.
That's true, unfortunately. Even the good old "hello, world" program, known to virtually every C and C++ programmer in the world, can be considered to be buggy. Developing software means having to deal with defects; old ones, new ones, ones you created yourself, and those that others brought to life.... | | The Mechatronics Handbook (Electrical Engineering Handbook)The Mechatronics Handbook is highly recommended for academic libraries supporting undergraduate or advanced programs in electronics, electrical engineering, computer science, robotics, and related subjects. -Holly Flynn, Mathematics Librarian, Michigan State University Vernon G. Grove Research Library
…This handbook is a... | | Introduction to Random Signals and NoiseRandom signals and noise are present in many engineering systems and networks. Signal processing techniques allow engineers to distinguish between useful signals in audio, video or communication equipment, and interference, which disturbs the desired signal.
With a strong mathematical grounding, this text... |