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Connections between the theory of hyperbolic manifolds and the theory of
automata are deeply interwoven in the history of mathematics of this century.
The use of symbol sequences to study dynamical systems originates in the
work of Kocbe [Koc27, Koe29] and Morse [Mor87j, who both used symbol
saliences to code geodesies on a... |  |  REST: From Research to Practice
Anybody following the discussions around “Web Services” in recent years is aware
of the fuzzy definition of the term, and a little bit of history can quite easily explain
some of the confusions around current terminology (or use of terminology). The
general idea of using Web technologies to not only deliver Web pages (HTML... |  |  Introduction to Wireless and Mobile Systems
We are pleased and honored to present this third edition of Introduction toWireless
and Mobile Systems. Wireless and mobile communication technologies are advancing
at an unprecedented rate, and the timely release of the third edition is our
endeavor to keep pace with this rapid technological evolution.
This text explains the... |
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There is probably no invention in the history of mankind that had such a profound
impact on our lives in such a short time as the World Wide Web. Twenty years ago,
Tim Berners-Lee has developed the first versions of HTML which allowed to weave
documents into the large hypertext document that we know today. It was soon realized
that... |  |  Public Libraries and the Internet: Roles, Perspectives, and Implications
The integration of technology into public library services has been a continual
process across the eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries,
in which libraries have responded to new technologies, altering the ways
that information could be recorded, accessed, and used. The Internet is a
prominent recent example,... |  |  Introduction to MATLAB for Engineers
Formerly used mainly by specialists in signal processing and numerical
analysis, MATLAB® in recent years has achieved widespread and enthusiastic
acceptance throughout the engineering community. Many engineering
schools now require a course based entirely or in part on MATLAB early in
the curriculum. MATLAB is programmable and has... |
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This is a book on the organization and architecture of theJava Virtual Machine(JVM), the
software at the heart of the Java language and is found inside most computers,Web browsers,
PDAs, and networked accessories. It also covers general principles of machine organization and
architecture, with llustrations from other popular (and... |  |  HTML, XHTML & CSS All-In-One For Dummies
I love the Internet, and if you picked up this book, you probably do, too. The Internet is dynamic, chaotic, exciting, interesting, and useful, all at the same time. The Web is pretty fun from a user’s point of view, but that’s only part of the story. Perhaps the best part of the Internet is how participatory it is. You can build... |  |  Animating with Stop Motion Pro
This book is designed to explore the history and technique of stop motion animation. The software is secondary and is in fact so easy to use and ingenious that it allows you to concentrate on the art instead of the technology. You will need to use a computer, a camera, and connectors, so let’s get these issues out of the way so we can... |
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