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Knowledge and Knowledge Systems: Learning from the Wonders of the MindIn recent years there has been a growing interest in the nature of knowledge, its structure, and its utilization. With the advent and eventual proliferation of computers and databases, knowledge has become a commodity embedded in our tools and in machines we use for everyday needs. We produce today more information (and knowledge) in one day than... | | Computational Line Geometry (Mathematics and Visualization)The geometry of lines occurs naturally in such different areas as sculptured surface machining, computation of offsets and medial axes, surface reconstruction for reverse engineering, geometrical optics, kinematics and motion design, and modeling of developable surfaces. This book covers line geometry from various viewpoints and aims towards... | | Using DrupalWho is this book written for?
• If your lead developer can’t seem to shut up about this weird “Drupal” thing, and you want to figure out what on earth she’s talking about, this book is for you. • If your boss has approached you and said, “We need to build a site that has X, and fast!”... |
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Fuzzing: Brute Force Vulnerability DiscoveryThe concept of fuzzing has been around for almost two decades but has only recently captured widespread attention. In 2006, we saw a plague of new vulnerabilities emerge that affected popular client-side applications including Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel; a large portion of these vulnerabilities were discovered... | | The Facts on File Calculus Handbook (The Facts on File Science Handbooks)Over the past 25 years or so, the typical college calculus textbook has grown from a modest 350-page book to a huge volume of some 1,200 pages, with thousands of exercises, special topics, interviews with career mathematicians, 10 or more appendixes, and much, much more. But as the old adage goes, more is not always better. The enormous size and... | | |
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