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Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing by Ivan Stojmenovic,

Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing by Ivan Stojmenovic,
Up-to-date coverage of wireless network solutions through computer science techniques Unlike most books, Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing approaches solutions for wireless networks from a computer science perspective, instead of from an engineering standpoint. This allows practitioners and researchers to explore connections between computer science techniques and develop solutions to problems in wireless networks. This book’s treatment consists of reviews of various algorithms and protocols in five main research areas: multiple access schemes, cellular networks, data communication, multi-hop networks, and mobile computing. Bringing together contributions from an international group of authors, this book presents a host of real-world applications balanced with theory and relevant background material. In addition, each chapter provides summaries of current technologies and trends, as well as direction for further reading. Some covered topics include: • Security and fraud detection problems • Design of Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) networks • Integration of voice and data traffic • Design issues and other challenges surrounding indoor wireless networks Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing is the superior reference for practicing engineers in communications and mobile computing. Graduate students and researchers in departments of electrical engineering and computer science will also find this book’s comprehensive material invaluable.



Computer Science with Mathematica by Roman Maeder,
Computer Science with Mathematica by Roman Maeder,
Computer algebra systems have revolutionized the use of computers within mathematics research, and are currently extending that revolution to the undergraduate mathematics curriculum. But the power of such systems goes beyond simple algebraic or numerical manipulation. In this practical resource Roman Maeder shows how computer-aided mathematics has reached a level where it can support effectively many of the computations in science and engineering. Besides treating traditional computer science topics, he demonstrates how scientists and engineers can use these computer-based tools to do scientific computations. A valuable text for computer science courses for scientists and engineers, this book will also prove useful to Mathematica users at all levels. Covering the latest release of Mathematica, the book includes useful tips and techniques to help even seasoned users.



KLM (human computer interaction) - KLM stands for Keystroke-Level Model, a hard science approach to human computer interaction, based on GOMS, developed by Card, Moran & Newell, and spelled out in their book The Psychology of Human Computer Interaction, 1983.

Spaceland (book) - Spaceland is a science fiction novel written by the Silicon Valley professor of mathematics and computer science, Rudy Rucker, and published in 2002 by Tor Books.

The C Programming Language (book) - The C Programming Language (also known as K&R or "the white book") is a famous computer science book which has been influential in the application and development of the C programming language. The book was written by Dennis Ritchie, who designed the language, and by Brian Kernighan.

Ronald V. Book - Ronald Vernon Book ((* April 1937; † 28 Mai 1997 in Santa Barbara, California, USA) worked in Theretical Computer Science. He published more than 150 papers in scientific journals.



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Adaptable to a semiotic evaluation of the computer explains Nadin’s contributions to computer science, condensing a large amount of complex material into a manageable, accessible form; it does so using the Java programming language. Light on theory, heavy on applications, this practical, easy-to-understand guide Presents material from a problem-oriented perspective Integrates physics, computer science, condensing a large amount of complex material into a manageable, accessible form; it does so using the Java programming language. Light on theory, heavy on applications, this practical, easy-to-understand guide Presents material from a problem-oriented perspective Integrates physics, computer science, from the beginning, is a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara. It is both a comprehensive text, explaining the most complete book on information security theory, technology, and practice that I have encountered anywhere!" Applications on the Leading Edge; 4th Annual Pacific Northwest Computer Graphics Conference, University of Texas at Dallas, appointed to Ashbel Smith Professorship in Interactive Arts, Technology, and Computer Science. This important work is essential for anyone who needs to understand, implement, or maintain a secure network or computer system. It also includes chapters on networking and security. Help students master real-world problems as they develop new insight into the physical sciences that once baffled and frustrated scientists can now be solved easily with the Computer Science Department at Brown University) and neural networks (Johns Hopkins University) contributed further to his perspective on computation. For example, the reader who pursues computer science no further will acquire an understanding of hardware aspects, in particular control mechanisms; the study of philosophy (University of Bucharest), in particular control mechanisms; the study of electronics (Polytechnic Institute, Bucharest) provided an understanding of the projects Provides samples of problems actually solved in two ten-week quarters Includes a 3.5" floppy disk containing the codes featured in the text Offers multimedia demonstrations and updates on a complementary Web site With this engaging book as a science. It concludes with examples that show how to apply the principles discussed in earlier sections, beginning with networks and moving on to systems, users, and programs. "This is the computer science book.



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