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 New Perspectives on Microsoft Excel 2010: Brief (New Perspectives)
The New Perspectives Series’ critical-thinking, problem-solving approach is the ideal way
to prepare students to transcend point-and-click skills and take advantage of all that
Microsoft Office 2010 has to offer.
In developing the New Perspectives Series, our goal was to create books that give students
the software... |  |  New Perspectives on HTML, XHTML, and XML (New Perspectives)
The New Perspectives Series’ critical-thinking, problem-solving approach is the ideal way
to prepare students to transcend point-and-click skills and take advantage of all that the
World Wide Web has to offer.
Our goal in developing the New Perspectives Series was to create books that give students
the software concepts... |  |  Fundamentals of Logic Design (with Companion CD-ROM)
After studying this text, you should be able to apply switching theory to the solution of
logic design problems.This means that you will learn both the basic theory of switching
circuits and how to apply it. After a brief introduction, you will study Boolean algebra,
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 Operating Systems In Depth: Design and Programming
The goal of this book is to bring together and explain current practice in operating systems.
This includes much of what is traditionally covered in operating-system textbooks: concurrency,
scheduling, linking and loading, storage management (both real and virtual), fi le systems,
and security. However, I also cover issues that come up... |  |  Object-Oriented and Classical Software Engineering
Almost every computer science and computer engineering curriculum now includes a
required team-based software development project. In some cases, the project is only one
semester or quarter in length, but a year-long team-based software development project is
fast becoming the norm.
In an ideal world, every student would... |  |  haXe 2 Beginner's Guide
Remember the olden days?
I vaguely remember this odd box called a computer gradually conquering corners of my living room and bedroom. Can you recall those times? We would "use a computer" for some specific tasks, such as writing a letter.
The term computer was quite popular back then. Now, the word is no... |
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 Using Information Technology 9e Complete Edition
The Williams, Using Information Technology, 9th edition utilizes a practical, applied approach to technology. This text is user-focused and has been highly updated including topics, pictures and examples. The Williams text contains less theory and more application to engage students who might be more familiar with technology. Continually... |  |  Numerical Methods for Engineers, Sixth Edition
It has been over twenty years since we published the first edition of this book. Over that period,
our original contention that numerical methods and computers would figure more
prominently in the engineering curriculum—particularly in the early parts—has been dramatically
borne out. Many universities now offer freshman,... |  |  The AWK Programming Language
Computer users spend a lot of time doing simple, mechanical data manipulation
- changing the format of data, checking its validity, finding items with
some property, adding up numbers, printing reports, and the like. All of these
jobs ought to be mechanized, but it's a real nuisance to have to write a specialpurpose
program in a... |
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