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Sonstiges, Englisch, Format (B × H): 127 mm x 178 mm, Gewicht: 113 g

Tucker

Computer Science Handbook, Second Edition CD-ROM


2. Auflage 2004
ISBN: 978-1-58488-468-2
Verlag: CRC Press

Sonstiges, Englisch, Format (B × H): 127 mm x 178 mm, Gewicht: 113 g

ISBN: 978-1-58488-468-2
Verlag: CRC Press


When you think about how far and fast computer science has progressed in recent years, it's not hard to conclude that a seven-year old handbook may fall a little short of the kind of reference today's computer scientists, software engineers, and IT professionals need. With a broadened scope, more emphasis on applied computing, and more than 70 chapters either new or significantly revised, the Computer Science Handbook, Second Edition CD-ROM is exactly the kind of reference you need. This rich collection of theory and practice fully characterizes the current state of the field and conveys the modern spirit, accomplishments, and direction of computer science.Highlights of the Second Edition:Coverage that reaches across all 11 subject areas of the discipline as defined in Computing Curricula 2001, now the standard taxonomyMore than 70 chapters revised or replacedEmphasis on a more practical/applied approach to IT topics such as information management, net-centric computing, and human computer interaction More than 150 contributing authors--all recognized experts in their respective specialtiesNew chapters on:cryptography computational chemistry computational astrophysics human-centered software developmentcognitive modeling transaction processing data compressionscripting languages event-driven programmingsoftware architecture

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Computer scientists; graduate and undergraduate students of computer science or information technology and engineering; electrical engineers; information technology and management information systems professors


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Computer Science: The Discipline and its ImpactAllen B. Tucker, Jr. and Peter WegnerEthical Issues for Computer ScientistsKeith W. Miller and Deborah G. JohnsonSECTION I: ALGORITHMS AND COMPLEXITY, Mikhail J. AtallahBasic Techniques for Design and Analysis of AlgorithmsEdward M. ReingoldData StructuresRoberto Tamassia and Bryan M. CantrillComplexity TheoryEric Allender, Michael C. Loui, and Kenneth W. ReganFormal Models and ComputabilityTao Jiang, Ming Li, and Bala RavikumarGraph and Network AlgorithmsSamir Khuller and Balaji RaghavachariAlgebraic AlgorithmsAngel Diaz, Erich Kalt´ofen, and Victor Y. PanCryptographyJonathan KatzParallel AlgorithmsGuy E. Blelloch and Bruce M. MaggsComputational GeometryD. T. Lee Randomized AlgorithmsRajeev Motwani and Prabhakar RaghavanPattern Matching and Text Compression AlgorithmsMaxime Crochemore and Thierry Lecroq deGenetic AlgorithmsStephanie Forrest Combinatorial OptimizationVijay Chandru and M. R. RaoSECTION II: ARCHITECTURE AND ORGANIZATION, Keith BakerDigital LogicMiriam Leeser Digital Computer ArchitectureDavid R. Kaeli Memory SystemsDouglas Burger, James R. Goodman, and Gurindar S. SohiBusesWindsor W. Hsu and Jih-Kwon PeirInput/Output Devices and Interaction TechniquesKen Hinckley, Robert J. K. Jacob, and Colin Ware Secondary Storage SystemsAlexander ThomasianHigh-Speed Computer ArithmeticEarl E. Swartzlander JrParallel ArchitecturesMichael J. Flynn and Kevin W. RuddArchitecture and NetworksRobert S. RoosFault ToleranceEdward J. McCluskey and Subhasish Mitra SECTION III: COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE, Joe ThompsonGeometry-Grid GenerationBharat K. Soni and Nigel P. Weatherill Scientific VisualizationWilliam R. Sherman, Alan B. Craig, M. Pauline Baker, and Colleen Bushell Computational Structural MechanicsAhmed K. NoorComputational ElectromagneticsJ. S. ShangComputational Fluid DynamicsDavid A. CaugheyComputational Ocean ModelingLakshmi Kantha and Steve PiacsekComputational ChemistryFrederick J. Heldrich, Clyde R. Metz, Henry Donato, Kristin D. Krantzman,Sandra Harper, Jason S. Overby, and Gamil A. GuirgisComputational AstrophysicsJon Hakkila, Derek Buzasi, and Robert J. Thacker Computational BiologyDavid T. KingsburySECTION IV: GRAPHICS AND VISUAL COMPUTING, Donald H. HouseOverview of Three-Dimensional Computer GraphicsDonald H. HouseGeometric PrimitivesAlyn P. RockwoodAdvanced Geometric ModelingDavid S. EbertMainstream Rendering TechniquesAlan Watt and Steve MaddockSampling, Reconstruction, and AntialiasingGeorge WolbergComputer AnimationNadia Magnenat Thalmann and Daniel ThalmannVolume VisualizationArie Kaufman and Klaus MuellerVirtual RealitySteve Bryson.Computer VisionDaniel Huttenlocher SECTION V: HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION, John M. CarrollThe Organizational Contexts of Development and UseJonathan Grudin and M. Lynne MarkusUsability EngineeringJakob NielsenTask Analysis and the Design of FunctionalityDavid KierasHuman-Centered System DevelopmentJennifer Tucker and Abby MacknessGraphical User Interface ProgrammingBrad A. MyersMultimediaJames L. AltyComputer-Supported CollaborativeWorkFadi P. Deek and James A. McHughApplying International Usability StandardsWolfgang DzidaSECTION VI: INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, Raghu RamakrishnanData ModelsAvi Silberschatz, Henry F. Korth, and S. SudarshanTuning Database Design for High PerformanceDennis Shasha and Philippe BonnetAccess MethodsBetty Salzberg and Donghui ZhangQuery OptimizationYannis E. IoannidisConcurrency Control and RecoveryMichael J. Franklin Transaction ProcessingAlexander ThomasianDistributed and Parallel Database SystemsM. Tamer ¨ Ozsu and Patrick Valduriez Multimedia Databases: Analysis, Modeling, Querying and IndexingVincent Oria, Ying Li, and Chitra DoraiDatabase Security and PrivacySushil JajodiaSECTION VII: INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS, Harold AbelsonLogic-Based Reasoning for Intelligent SystemsJames J. Lu and Erik RosenthalQualitative ReasoningKenneth D. ForbusSearchD. Kopec, T.A. Marsland, and J.L. CoxUnderstanding Spoken LanguageStephanie Seneff and Victor ZueDecision Trees and Instance-Based ClassifiersJ. Ross QuinlanNeural NetworksMichael I. Jordan and Christopher M. BishopPlanning and SchedulingThomas Dean and Subbarao KambhampatiExplanation-Based LearningGerald DeJongCognitive ModelingEric ChownGraphical Models for Probabilistic and Causal ReasoningJudea PearlRoboticsFrank L. Lewis, John M. Fitzgerald, and Kai LiuSECTION VIII: NET-CENTRIC COMPUTING, Eugene H. SpaffordNetwork Organization and TopologiesWilliam Stallings Routing ProtocolsRadia PerlmanNetwork and Internet SecuritySteven BellovinInformation Retrieval and Data MiningKatherine G. Herbert, Jason T.L. Wang, and Jianghui LiuData CompressionZ. RahmanSecurity and PrivacyPeter G. NeumannMalicious Software and HackingDavid Ferbrache and Stuart MortAuthentication, Access Control, and Intrusion DetectionRavi S. Sandhu and Pierangela SamaratiSECTION IX: OPERATING SYSTEMS, Eugene H. SpaffordWhat Is an Operating System?Raphael Finkel Thread Management for Shared-Memory MultiprocessorsThomas E. Anderson, Brian N. Bershad, Edward D. Lazowska and Henry M. LevyProcess and Device SchedulingRobert D. CupperReal-Time and Embedded SystemsJohn A. Stankovic Process Synchronization and Interprocess CommunicationCraig E. WillsVirtual MemoryPeter J. DenningSecondary Storage and FilesystemsMarshall Kirk McKusickOverview of Distributed Operating SystemsSape J. MullenderDistributed and Multiprocessor SchedulingSteve J. Chapin and Jon B. WeissmanDistributed File Systems and Distributed MemoryT. W. Doeppner, JrSECTION X: PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Kim BruceImperative Language ParadigmMichael J. Jipping and Kim BruceThe Object-Oriented Language ParadigmRaimund EgeFunctional Programming LanguagesBenjamin GoldbergLogic Programming and Constraint Logic ProgrammingJacques CohenScripting LanguagesRobert E. Noonan and William L. BynumEvent-Driven ProgrammingAllen Tucker and Robert NoonanConcurrent/Distributed Computing ParadigmAndrew P. Bernat and Patricia TellerType SystemsLuca CardelliProgramming Language SemanticsDavid A. SchmidtCompilers and InterpretersKenneth C. LoudenRuntime Environments and Memory ManagementRobert E. Noonan and William L. BynumSECTION XI: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, Steven A. DemurjianSoftware Qualities and PrinciplesCarlo Ghezzi, Mehdi Jazayeri, and Dino MandrioliSoftware Process ModelsIan SommervilleTraditional Software DesignSteven A. Demurjian, Sr.Object-Oriented Software DesignSteven A. Demurjian, Sr. and Patricia J. PiaSoftware TestingGregory M. KapfhammerFormal MethodsJonathan P. Bowen and Michael G. HincheyVerification and ValidationJohn D. GannonDevelopment Strategies and Project ManagementRoger S. PressmanSoftware ArchitectureStephen B. SeidmanSpecialized System DevelopmentOsama Eljabiri and Fadi P. DeekAPPENDICESAppendix A: Professional Societies in ComputingAppendix B: The ACM Code of Ethics and Professional ConductAppendix C: Standards-Making Bodies and StandardsAppendix D: Common Languages and ConventionsIndex



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