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Quantum Computer Science (Synthesis Lectures on Quantum Computing)
Quantum Computer Science (Synthesis Lectures on Quantum Computing)
In this text we present a technical overview of the emerging field of quantum computation along with new research results by the authors. What distinguishes our presentation from that of others is our focus on the relationship between quantum computation and computer science. Specifically, our emphasis is on the computational model of quantum...
Biomedical Image Analysis: Segmentation (Synthesis Lectures on Image, Video, & Multimedia Processing)
Biomedical Image Analysis: Segmentation (Synthesis Lectures on Image, Video, & Multimedia Processing)
The sequel to the popular lecture book entitled Biomedical Image Analysis: Tracking, this book on Biomedical Image Analysis: Segmentation tackles the challenging task of segmenting biological and medical images. The problem of partitioning multidimensional biomedical data into meaningful regions is perhaps the main roadblock in the automation of...
Disappearing Cryptography, Third Edition: Information Hiding: Steganography & Watermarking
Disappearing Cryptography, Third Edition: Information Hiding: Steganography & Watermarking
"Disappearing Cryptography is a witty and entertaining look at the world of information hiding. Peter Wayner provides an intuitive perspective of the many techniques, applications, and research directions in the area of steganography. The sheer breadth of topics is outstanding and makes this book truly unique. A must read for...
Database Archiving: How to Keep Lots of Data for a Very Long Time (The MK/OMG Press)
Database Archiving: How to Keep Lots of Data for a Very Long Time (The MK/OMG Press)
This book is about archiving database data. It is not a general purpose book about archiving. It is also not a book about archiving any or all kinds of data. It is about archiving data in traditional IT databases (e.g., relational databases, hierarchical databases, and structured data in computer files). Examples of source data for archiving are...
Forms that Work: Designing Web Forms for Usability (Interactive Technologies)
Forms that Work: Designing Web Forms for Usability (Interactive Technologies)
"The humble form: it may seem boring, but most of your website's value passes through forms. Follow Jarrett & Gaffney's guidelines, and you'll probably double your online profits." - Jakob Nielsen, Principal, Nielsen Norman Group

"This book isn't just about colons and choosing the right widgets. It's about the whole
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Deploying Qos for Cisco Ip and Next Generation Networks: The Definitive Guide
Deploying Qos for Cisco Ip and Next Generation Networks: The Definitive Guide
"Deploying QoS for IP Next Generation Networks: The Definitive Guide" provides network architects and planners with insight into the various aspects that drive QoS deployment for the various network types. It serves as a single source of reference for businesses that plan to deploy a QoS framework for voice, video, mobility and data...
Why Programs Fail, Second Edition: A Guide to Systematic Debugging
Why Programs Fail, Second Edition: A Guide to Systematic Debugging

Why Programs Fail, winner of the Jolt Productivity Award, has been freshly updated to bring readers up-to-speed on all the new methodologies that will help save them, their companies, and consumers a lot of headaches. Find out about bugs in computer programs, how to find them, how to reproduce them, and how to fix them in such a way that they do...

How to Succeed in the Enterprise Software Market
How to Succeed in the Enterprise Software Market
"A must read for those who deliver software solutions, as well as their customers." -- David P. Norton, co-author of The Balanced Scorecard

"Le Clair provides that 'interdependent view' required for success. An excellent set of tools for the consultant or business analyst." -- James Watson, CEO, Doculabs,
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XML Retrieval (Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval & Services)
XML Retrieval (Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval & Services)
Documents usually have a content and a structure. The content refers to the text of the document, whereas the structure refers to how a document is logically organized. An increasingly common way to encode the structure is through the use of a mark-up language. Nowadays, the most widely used mark-up language for representing structure is the...
Geometric Algebra for Computer Science (Revised Edition): An Object-Oriented Approach to Geometry
Geometric Algebra for Computer Science (Revised Edition): An Object-Oriented Approach to Geometry
Geometric algebra is a powerful and practical framework for the representation and solution of geometrical problems. We believe it to be eminently suitable to those subfields of computer science in which such issues occur: computer graphics, robotics, and computer vision.We wrote this book to explain the basic structure of geometric algebra, and to...
The Three Secrets of Wise Decision Making
The Three Secrets of Wise Decision Making
As the world has become more complex and information more abundant, decisions have become more difficult; as the pace of change and the range of choice have increased, decisions have to be made more often. Yet, most of us still make decisions with no more knowledge about decision processes than our ancestors had in a simpler age, hundreds of years...
Telling Stories: A Short Path to Writing Better Software Requirements
Telling Stories: A Short Path to Writing Better Software Requirements

From systems designers to top management, everyone loves a good story

Once upon a time, it was well understood that stories teach better than plain facts. Why then are most software requirements documents a baffling hodge-podge of diagrams, data dictionaries, and bullet points, held together by little more than a name and a staple?...

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