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Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff between Privacy and Security
Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff between Privacy and Security

"If you've got nothing to hide," many people say, "you shouldn't worry about government surveillance." Others argue that we must sacrifice privacy for security. But as Daniel J. Solove argues in this important book, these arguments and many others are flawed. They are based on mistaken views about what it means to...

The CV Book: Your definitive guide to writing the perfect CV
The CV Book: Your definitive guide to writing the perfect CV

The CV Book is the definitive book on CV writing. it provides help, advice and templates from The CV Centre, the UK’s leading CV consultancy, based on many years’ experience and encompassing principles tried, tested and proven on a daily basis.

  • Focussed on market needs - evidence-based and developed...
The Definitive Business Plan: The fast track to intelligent business planning for executives and entrepreneurs (2nd Edition)
The Definitive Business Plan: The fast track to intelligent business planning for executives and entrepreneurs (2nd Edition)

“Truly a practical guide to better business planning. The book is friendly and easy to read. It is especially helpful in developing the correct thought process, which is so essential to effective strategic planning. An indispensable corporate tool.”

     Peter N. Tan, Senior Vice President, Hambrecht...

Scalable Input/Output: Achieving System Balance (Scientific and Engineering Computation)
Scalable Input/Output: Achieving System Balance (Scientific and Engineering Computation)

As we enter the "decade of data," the disparity between the vast amount of data storage capacity (measurable in terabytes and petabytes) and the bandwidth available for accessing it has created an input/output bottleneck that is proving to be a major constraint on the effective use of scientific data for research. Scalable...

A Little Java, A Few Patterns
A Little Java, A Few Patterns

Java is a new object-oriented programming language that was developed by Sun Microsystems for programming the Internet and intelligent appliances. In a very short time it has become one of the most widely used programming languages for education as well as commercial applications.Design patterns, which have moved object-oriented programming...

Autonomous Bidding Agents: Strategies and Lessons from the Trading Agent Competition
Autonomous Bidding Agents: Strategies and Lessons from the Trading Agent Competition

E-commerce increasingly provides opportunities for autonomous bidding agents: computer programs that bid in electronic markets without direct human intervention. Automated bidding strategies for an auction of a single good with a known valuation are fairly straightforward; designing strategies for simultaneous auctions with interdependent...

The Practice of Prolog (Logic Programming)
The Practice of Prolog (Logic Programming)
The raison d'etre of this book is to encourage programmers to use Prolog in their day-to-day work. Personally, I find the language exciting to use, and wish to share the excitement with others. More pragmatically, I have seen how certain moderately-sized pieces of software are far easier to write in Prolog than in any other...
Algorithms Unlocked
Algorithms Unlocked

Have you ever wondered how your GPS can find the fastest way to your destination, selecting one route from seemingly countless possibilities in mere seconds? How your credit card account number is protected when you make a purchase over the Internet? The answer is algorithms. And how do these mathematical formulations translate themselves...

Inductive Logic Programming: From Machine Learning to Software Engineering (Logic Programming)
Inductive Logic Programming: From Machine Learning to Software Engineering (Logic Programming)

Although Inductive Logic Programming (ILP) is generally thought of as a research area at the intersection of machine learning and computational logic, Bergadano and Gunetti propose that most of the research in ILP has in fact come from machine learning, particularly in the evolution of inductive reasoning from pattern recognition, through...

A Grammatical View of Logic Programming (Logic Programming)
A Grammatical View of Logic Programming (Logic Programming)

Within the field of logic programming there have been numerous attempts to transform grammars into logic programs. This book describes a complementary approach that views logic programs as grammars and shows how this new presentation of the foundations of logic programming, based on the notion of proof trees, can enrich the field.
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From Logic to Logic Programming (Foundations of Computing)
From Logic to Logic Programming (Foundations of Computing)

This mathematically oriented introduction to the theory of logic programming presents a systematic exposition of the resolution method for propositional, first-order, and Horn- clause logics, together with an analysis of the semantic aspects of the method. It is through the inference rule of resolution that both proofs and computations can be...

Learning in Embedded Systems (Bradford Books)
Learning in Embedded Systems (Bradford Books)

Learning to perform complex action strategies is an important problem in the fields of artificial intelligence, robotics, and machine learning. Filled with interesting new experimental results, Learning in Embedded Systems explores algorithms that learn efficiently from trial-and error experience with an external world. It is the first...

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