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Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 15 Apr 2010 17:14:05 | Comments : 1

Young Person's Occupational Outlook Handbook
Publisher: JIST Works | ISBN: 1593571259 | edition 2004 | PDF | 337 pages | 13,6 mb

Based on the Department of Labor's 2004–2005 "Occupational Outlook Handbook" (the most widely used career book ever), this popular guidebook is ideal for helping young people explore careers. It groups together related job descriptions, making it easy to study job options based on interests. The text stresses the connection between school subjects and needed job skills—important in school-to-career research.
The book is grouped into 11 sections based on the main sections of the very latest "OOH." Within each section are one-page descriptions of related jobs within the category (there are over 270 jobs in the book). Each job description includes
Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 15 Apr 2010 17:10:25 | Comments : 0

Managing Business and Service Networks
Publisher: Springer | ISBN: 0306465590 | edition 2001 | PDF | 286 pages | 12,1 mb

This book is about problems and methods in managing communication networks. The kinds of networks under consideration include enterprise networks (i.e. those that are typically owned and managed by businesses) and service networks (i.e. those that are owned by service providers but leased to businesses). Given the increasing dependence of human activities and business on networking, the topics of managing them and keeping them healthy are especially important. The book is divided into three parts. The first part describes the special characteristics of business and service networks, standards and common practices in managing networks, architectures of network management systems, and a close look at one popular network management system. The second part consists of three case studies: managing a micro city network, managing a service provider network, and managing an Internet2 GigaPoP network. The third part discusses future directions of network management. It looks at current research activities in network management, current practices in the field, the problem of combining research and practice, and finally discusses directions towards a comprehensive network management system.
Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 15 Apr 2010 16:30:45 | Comments : 0

Operating Systems
Publisher: Addison Wesley | ISBN: 0321117891 | edition 2003 | CHM | 720 pages | 10,2 mb

Both theory and practice are blended together in order to learn how to build real operating systems that function within a distributed environment. An introduction to standard operating system topics is combined with newer topics such as security, microkernels and embedded systems. This book also provides an overview of operating system fundamentals. For programmers who want to refresh their basic skills and be brought up-to-date on those topics related to operating systems.
Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 15 Apr 2010 15:55:53 | Comments : 2

Comprehensive Mathematics for Computer Scientists 2
Publisher: Springer | ISBN: 3540208615 | edition 2004 | PDF | 351 pages | 13,5 mb

This two-volume textbook Comprehensive Mathematics for the Working Computer Scientist is a self-contained comprehensive presentation of mathematics including sets, numbers, graphs, algebra, logic, grammars, machines, linear geometry, calculus, ODEs, and special themes such as neural networks, Fourier theory, wavelets, numerical issues, statistics, categories, and manifolds. The concept framework is streamlined but defining and proving virtually everything. The style implicitly follows the spirit of recent topos-oriented theoretical computer science. Despite the theoretical soundness, the material stresses a large number of core computer science subjects, such as, for example, a discussion of floating point arithmetic, Backus-Naur normal forms, L-systems, Chomsky hierarchies, algorithms for data encoding, e.g., the Reed-Solomon code. The numerous course examples are motivated by computer science and bear a generic scientific meaning. This text is complemented by an online university course which covers the same theoretical content, however, in a totally different presentation. The student or working scientist who once gets involved in this text may at any time consult the online interface which comprises applets and other interactive tools.
Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 15 Apr 2010 15:51:10 | Comments : 0

Beginning Regular Expressions
Publisher: Wrox | ISBN: 0764574892 | edition 2005 | PDF | 771 pages | 12,1 mb

Supported by all major databases, scripting languages, and programming languages, regular expressions are powerful "wild-card" text-processing tools used by programmers to find, validate, modify, or edit information
Covering a wide range of languages and databases-including JavaScript, ASP.NET, and Access-this book will appeal to the many programmers put off by the Perl-Unix focus of existing regular expressions books
Packed with easy-to-follow examples and exercises, the book helps regular expressions newcomers learn by doing
Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 15 Apr 2010 15:47:11 | Comments : 0

Microsoft XNA Game Studio Creators Guide: An Introduction to XNA Game Programming
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media | ISBN: 007149071X | edition 2007 | PDF | 482 pages | 14,6 mb

Create complete 3D games using Microsoft XNA Game Studio Express and this hands-on guide. Written by experienced game developers, Microsoft XNA Game Studio Creator's Guide details the fundamentals of great game programming and offers detailed examples.
Inside, you'll learn to program a game engine, write shader code, create and animate 3D models, and add fluid motion and special effects. You'll also find out how to launch ballistics, add realistic scenery and terrain, and integrate lighting and textures. Step-by-step tutorials on underlying C# code and explanations of vector and matrix techniques are included.
Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 15 Apr 2010 07:18:11 | Comments : 2

The Art of Electronics
Publisher: Cambridge University Press | ISBN: 0521370957 | edition 1989 | DJVU | 1125 pages | 15,2 mb

This is the thoroughly revised and updated Second Edition of the hugely successful The Art of Electronics. Widely accepted as the single, authoritative text and reference on electronic circuit design, both analog and digital, this book has sold over 120,000 copies, and has been translated into eight languages. This book revolutionized the teaching of electronics by emphasizing the methods actually used by circuit designers--a combination of some basic laws, rules of thumb, and a large bag of tricks. The result is a largely nonmathematical treatment that encourages circuit intuition, brain storming, and simplified calculations of circuit values and performance. This completely new edition responds to the breakneck pace of change in electronics with totally rewritten chapters on microcomputers and microprocessors, substantially revised chapters on digital electronics, on op-amps and precision design, and on construction techniques. Every table has been revised, and many new ones have been added. The new Art of Electronics retains the feeling of informality and easy access that made the first edition so successful and popular.
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Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 15 Apr 2010 06:46:01 | Comments : 0

Microsoft Press
Publisher: Introducing Microsoft .Net | ISBN: 0735615713 | edition 2002 | PDF | 246 pages | 15,2 mb

What problems does Microsoft .NET solve? What architectural approaches does it take to solve them? How do you start using .NET-and how do you profit from it? Get the answers to these questions and more in this entertaining, no-nonsense .NET walkthrough. The author, a well-known computer-science instructor at Harvard, covers a single topic from the top down so readers can choose how deep they want to go. Thoroughly updated and featuring five new chapters plus a new chapter available on the Web, this is the first book to read about the innovative .NET development platform.
Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 15 Apr 2010 06:08:22 | Comments : 1

Genetic Programming Theory and Practice II
Publisher: Springer | ISBN: 0387232532 | edition 2004 | PDF | 337 pages | 17,5 mb

This volume explores the emerging interaction between theory and practice in the cutting-edge, machine learning method of Genetic Programming (GP). The contributions developed from a second workshop at the University of Michigan's Center for the Study of Complex Systems where leading international genetic programming theorists from major universities and active practitioners from leading industries and businesses met to examine how GP theory informs practice and how GP practice impacts GP theory. Chapters include such topics as financial trading rules, industrial statistical model building, population sizing, the roles of structure in problem solving by computer, stock picking, automated design of industrial-strength analog circuits, topological synthesis of robust systems, algorithmic chemistry, supply chain reordering policies, post docking filtering, an evolved antenna for a NASA mission and incident detection on highways.
Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 13 Apr 2010 20:21:33 | Comments : 0

Core Techniques and Algorithms in Game Programming
Publisher: New Riders Games | ISBN: 0131020099 | edition 2003 | PDF | 745 pages | 15,4 mb

To even try to keep pace with the rapid evolution of game development, you need a strong foundation in core programming techniques-not a hefty volume on one narrow topic or one that devotes itself to API-specific implementations. Finally, there's a guide that delivers! As a professor at the Spanish university that offered that country's first master's degree in video game creation, author Daniel Sanchez-Crespo recognizes that there's a core programming curriculum every game designer should be well versed in-and he's outlined it in these pages! By focusing on time-tested coding techniques-and providing code samples that use C++, and the OpenGL and DirectX APIs-Daniel has produced a guide whose shelf life will extend long beyond the latest industry trend. Code design, data structures, design patterns, AI, scripting engines, 3D pipelines, texture mapping, and more: They're all covered here-in clear, coherent fashion and with a focus on the essentials that will have you referring back to this volume for years to come.
Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 13 Apr 2010 20:03:13 | Comments : 0

Configuring CallManager and Unity: A Step-by-Step Guide
Publisher: Cisco Press | ISBN: 1587051966 | edition 2005 | CHM | 576 pages | 31,3 mb

To properly deploy any type of technology, networking professionals must understand not only the technology but also how to configure and integrate it with other solutions. That’s the key to Configuring CallManager and Unity–it focuses on the configuration issues associated with CallManager and Unity® deployments while ensuring that you understand the technologies behind your deployment.
Configuring CallManager and Unity includes step-by-step guides that system administrators and other networking professionals can use in the field. These step-by-step instructions have been worked out by an author who has both taught and implemented Cisco® solutions in real-world situations, so coverage is comprehensive for both basic and complex implementations. You will find information that will assist in the configuration of CallManager-related tasks, such as device configuration, gateway implementation, and dial-plan creation to name a few.
Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 13 Apr 2010 19:59:43 | Comments : 0

Encyclopedia of Science and Religion
Publisher: MacMillan | ISBN: 0028657047 | edition 2003 | PDF | 1073 pages | 11,8 mb

This encyclopedia, intended for "a wide readership from high-school students to independent researchers and academics," deals with all aspects of the conflict and dialogue between science and religion. The list of scholars who have contributed is impressive, and the project had as a consultant and contributor Ian Barbour, physicist, theologian, and well-known author on the interplay of science and religion. The editorial point of view is that the formal consideration of the relationship between science and religion has become a new academic field of study. The troublesome potential of new technologies has brought questions into the public arena as well.
Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 13 Apr 2010 19:37:15 | Comments : 0

Japanese Culture
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press | ISBN: 0824821521 | edition 2000 | PDF | 398 pages | 20,9 mb

For nearly three decades Japanese Culture has garnered high praise as an accurate and well-written introduction to Japanese history and culture. This widely used undergraduate text is now available in a new edition. Thoroughly updated, the fourth edition includes expanded sections on numerous topics, among which are samurai values, Zen Buddhism, the tea ceremony, Confucianism in the Tokugawa period, the story of the forty-seven ronin, Mito scholarship in the early nineteenth century, and mass culture and comics in contemporary times.
Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 13 Apr 2010 18:54:50 | Comments : 0

Mapping Hacks: Tips & Tools for Electronic Cartography
Publisher: O'Reilly Media | ISBN: 0596007035 | edition 2005 | CHM | 568 pages | 33,5 mb

Since the dawn of creation, man has designed maps to help identify the space that we occupy. From Lewis and Clark's pencil-sketched maps of mountain trails to Jacques Cousteau's sophisticated charts of the ocean floor, creating maps of the utmost precision has been a constant pursuit. So why should things change now?
Well, they shouldn't. The reality is that map creation, or "cartography," has only improved in its ease-of-use over time. In fact, with the recent explosion of inexpensive computing and the growing availability of public mapping data, mapmaking today extends all the way to the ordinary PC user.
Mapping Hacks, the latest page-turner from O'Reilly Press, tackles this notion head on. It's a collection of one hundred simple--and mostly free--techniques available to developers and power users who want draw digital maps or otherwise visualize geographic data. Authors Schuyler Erle, Rich Gibson, and Jo Walsh do more than just illuminate the basic concepts of location and cartography, they walk you through the process one step at a time.
Posted By : nazarchuk | Date : 13 Apr 2010 18:38:47 | Comments : 0

Clinical Neurology (LANGE Clinical Medicine)
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical | ISBN: 0071423605 | edition 2005 | PDF | 236 pages | 15,1 mb

Recognized for a practice-oriented approach to neurology based on the patient’s presenting symptoms or signs. This uniquely readable and concise book provides a strong foundation in basic neuroscience linking it to current approaches in the diagnosis and treatment of neurologic disorders. Features new relevant web sites and a glossary as well as extensive use of charts and tables.