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Program Derivation: The Development of Programs from Specifications (International Computer Science Series)
Program Derivation: The Development of Programs from Specifications (International Computer Science Series)

The primary aim of this book is to make the principles of program derivation from specifications accessible to undergraduates early in their study of computing science.

The proliferation of personal computers in the home and in schools has meant that there are large numbers of people who have had exposure to using computers...

Super-Recursive Algorithms (Monographs in Computer Science)
Super-Recursive Algorithms (Monographs in Computer Science)
This book introduces the new realm of superrecursive algorithms and the development of mathematical models for them. Although many still believe that only recursive algorithms exist and that only some of them are realizable, there are many situations in which people actually work with superrecursive algorithms....
Inside the Security Mind: Making the Tough Decisions
Inside the Security Mind: Making the Tough Decisions
Organizations today commit ever-increasing resources to information security, but are scarcely more secure than they were four or five years ago! By treating information security like an ordinary technological practice—that is, by throwing money, a handful of the latest technologies, and a lineup of gurus at the problem—they...
The Fuzzy Systems Handbook: A Practitioner's Guide to Building, Using, and Maintaining Fuzzy Systems/Book and Disk
The Fuzzy Systems Handbook: A Practitioner's Guide to Building, Using, and Maintaining Fuzzy Systems/Book and Disk
My 1965 paper on fuzzy sets was motivated in large measure by the conviction that traditional methods of systems analysis are unsuited for dealing with systems in which relations between variables do not lend themselves to representation in terms of differential or difference equations. Such systems are the norm in biology, sociology, economics...
Cognitive Radio Networking and Security: A Game-Theoretic View
Cognitive Radio Networking and Security: A Game-Theoretic View

Recent increases in demand for cognitive radio technology have driven researchers and technologists to rethink the implications of the traditional engineering designs and approaches to communications and networking. One issue is that the traditional thinking is that one should try to have more bandwidth, more resources, and more of...

Learning Adobe Edge Animate
Learning Adobe Edge Animate
Adobe Edge Animate is an all new tool from Adobe which seeks to enable the authoring of motion and interactive experiences through HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript in a manner consistent with Creative Suite applications. Edge Animate is able to create such experiences at this time, due to advancements in browser technology and the...
Bayesian Argumentation: The practical side of probability (Synthese Library)
Bayesian Argumentation: The practical side of probability (Synthese Library)

Relevant to, and drawing from, a range of disciplines, the chapters in this collection show the diversity, and applicability, of research in Bayesian argumentation. Together, they form a challenge to philosophers versed in both the use and criticism of Bayesian models who have largely overlooked their potential in argumentation. Selected from...

Logic Programming, Knowledge Representation, and Nonmonotonic Reasoning: Essays Dedicated to Michael Gelfond
Logic Programming, Knowledge Representation, and Nonmonotonic Reasoning: Essays Dedicated to Michael Gelfond

Michael Gelfond has been an extraordinary mentor, teacher, and colleague for many people in the knowledge representation and reasoning (KR&R), logic programming (LP), and answer set programming (ASP) communities.

Michael’s current and former students often like to tell stories about their experience with Michael as...

Coherent Systems, Volume 2 (Studies in Logic and Practical Reasoning)
Coherent Systems, Volume 2 (Studies in Logic and Practical Reasoning)
One aspect of common sense reasoning is reasoning about normal cases, e.g. a physician will first try to interpret symptoms by a common disease, and will take more exotic possibilities only later into account. Such "normality" can be encoded, e.g. by
a relation, where case A is considered more normal than case B. This gives a
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The Calculus Lifesaver: All the Tools You Need to Excel at Calculus (Princeton Lifesaver Study Guide)
The Calculus Lifesaver: All the Tools You Need to Excel at Calculus (Princeton Lifesaver Study Guide)
This book is designed to help you learn the major concepts of single-variable calculus, while also concentrating on problem-solving techniques. Whether this is your rst exposure to calculus, or you are studying for a test, or you've already taken calculus and want to refresh your memory, I hope that this book will be a...
Means, Ends and Medical Care (Philosophy and Medicine)
Means, Ends and Medical Care (Philosophy and Medicine)

In this remarkable book, Gary Wright focuses thirty years’ experience as a family physician, and his Ph.D. in philosophy, to address the nature of good medical reasoning. Wright folds cognitive science into a pragmatist framework developed by John Dewey; this alternative view of mind and medical judgment leads to a model of reasoning...

LWUIT 1.1 for Java ME Developers
LWUIT 1.1 for Java ME Developers
Writing appealing cross-device applications today in Java ME is challenging as implementation differences in fonts, layout, and menus can make your application look and behave very differently on different devices. So far, the only way out has been low-level programming with its associated complexity.

The Lightweight UI Toolkit (LWUIT),
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