gnuplot is a free, open source plotting program that has been in wide use since 1986.
It's used as the graphics backend by many other programs, so plenty of people use gnuplot
without knowing it. If you've used Octave, Maxima, statist, gretl, or the Emacs graphing
calculator, you've already used gnuplot.
Professor A. R. Butz was the first (and so far the only) writer to treat the entire Holocaust complex from the Revisionist perspective, in a precise scientific manner. This book exhibits the overwhelming force of historical and logical arguments which Revisionism had accumulated by the middle of the 70s. This new edition comes with several...
This book discusses the subject of wave/current flow around a cylinder, the forces induced on the cylinder by the flow, and the vibration pattern of slender structures in a marine environment. The primary aim of the book is to describe the flow pattern and the resulting load which develops when waves or current meet a cylinder. Special...
The difference between a bad programmer and a good programmer is understanding.
That is, bad programmers don’t understand what they are doing, and good programmers
do. Believe it or not, it really is that simple.
This book exists to help all programmers understand software development on a very...
Cardiac pumping is dependent on cardiac perfusion. Hence, it is only natural that we address both cardiac perfusion and pumping in this book. We have gone one step further in also considering assisted perfusion by coronary bypass surgery and myocardial regeneration by means of stem cells transformed into implantable cardiomyocytes. The book...
The idea for this book was formed during the doctorate of Bernd Iser. Bernd
Iser was working on efficient and robust bandwidth extension algorithms in
hands-free systems for Harman/Becker Automotive Systems. It turned out
that bandwidth extension of speech signals was a topic of appreciable interest,
where lots of scientific...
This book is inspired by boredom and fascination: boredom with the usual presentation of data structures and algorithms, and fascination with complex
systems. The problem with data structures is that they are often taught without a motivating context; the problem with complexity science is that it is
usually not taught at...
Modern developments in computer and software systems have raised many challeng
ing issues concerning the design and efficiency of complex programming applica
tions. There is an increasing need for "advanced theory", to understand and exploit
basic concepts and mechanisms in computing and information processing. The...
Visual Basic is arguably the most popular application development programming
language in use today. Thousands, if not millions, of programmers use it
every day to build both commercial and scientific applications. The language
is also one of the most maligned programming languages, second perhaps
only to Cobol.
After a lot of development efforts, computer science led us undoubtedly to technological revolutions
which have been characterized by the creation of the Internet that influences the future of this science.
The next revolutionary step occurred by the necessity of the creation of a new computer network, when
researchers realized...
This is the center, the goal, even
the “mission statement” of this book.
And Colin Andrews is in a unique place
as the premier authority on the crop
circle phenomenon.
When one reads Colin’s findings, it is
self-evident that he is such an expert....
CHES 2009, the 11th workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded
Systems, was held in Lausanne, Switzerland, September 6–9, 2009. The workshop
was sponsored by the International Association for Cryptologic Research
(IACR).
The workshop attracted a record number of 148 submissions from 29 countries,
of which the...