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Research Methods for Human-Computer Interaction
Cambridge University Press
, 2008
Human-Computer Interaction draws on the fields of computer science, psychology, cognitive science, and organisational and social sciences in order to understand how people use and experience interactive technology. Until now, researchers have been forced to return to the individual subjects to learn about research methods and how to adapt them to the particular challenges of HCI. This is the first book to provide a single resource through which ...
Prime Numbers and Computer Methods for Factorization (Progress in Mathematics)
2 reviews
Hans Riesel
Birkhäuser Boston
, 1994
Excellent book
Excellent book published on primes, primality proving and numbers factoring. The book are written for mathematicians not computer security professionals, have sections on public keys and Pascal code for various factorization methods. There are seven chapters and there are nine appendices. The book begins with a good introduction the concept of a prime number and the prime number theorem. The ...
Geometric Methods and Applications: For Computer Science and Engineering
1 review
Jean Gallier
Springer
, 2000
Fantastic! One of a kind.
This is a beautiful and unique book. The style is lively and the explanations are remarkably clear. The author makes a significant effort to demistify concepts before defining them rigorously and proving facts about them. It is impressive to see the variety of the topics covered in the book. For example, there is a nice and easy introduction to Lie groups and Lie algebras, and an exquisite ...
Computer Methods for Analysis of Mixed-Mode Switching Circuits (The kluwer International Series in ...
Fei Yuan
,
Ajoy Opal
Springer
, 2004
Computer Methods for Analysis of Mixed-Mode Switching Circuits provides an in-depth treatment of the principles and implementation details of computer methods and numerical algorithms for analysis of mixed-mode switching circuits. Major topics include: -Computer-oriented formulation of mixed-mode switching circuits, -Network functions of linear and nonlinear time-varying systems, -Numerical Laplace inversion based integration algorithms and ...
Computer Methods for Circuit Analysis and Design (Electrical Engineering)
2 reviews
Kishore Singhal
,
Jiri Vlach
Springer
, 1993
Electrical Engineers, This is what You are looking for
I used this book in Graduate course. I found it very useful. It covers most of the theoritical and graph techniques for circuits and network analysis. All the methods are discribed in a clear way along with examples and problems. This is good for upper level undergraduate courses and a "must" for graduate students. This is the Text you are looking for, to use for your courses and for Ph.D. ...
Methods of Computer Modeling in Engineering & the Sciences
Satya N. Atluri
Tech Science Press
, 2005
The last 3 decades of the 20th century saw the intense development of the new discipline, then commonly known as Computational Mechanics. The two methods of computational mechanics that were widely developed were the Finite Element Method (FEM) and the Boundary Element Method (BEM). A large number of books were written, dealing exclusively with either the FEM or the BEM. In this century, the discipline has undergone a radical enhancement, ...
Computer Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations and Differential-Algebraic Equations
1 review
L. R. Petzold
SIAM: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
, 1998
Its a handbook for numerical solutions of ODE & DAE.
This book is excellent. The concepts about stiff, initial value problems, boundary value problems and differential-Algebraic equations (DAE) is treated with relative deep. The numerical methods for many cases is covered. The bad is that don't show the code. The code is in a web (NETLIB) and is writed in Fortran Language. Is very expensive!
An Introduction to Computer Simulation Methods: Applications to Physical Systems (3rd Edition)
3 reviews
Harvey Gould
,
Jan Tobochnik
, ...
Addison Wesley
, 2006
Makes Physics a pleasure
Excellent, outstanding book for clarity, elegance, writing style and level of detail. This book won't leave you alone on the intricacies of marrying physics and computer programming and will make your programming activity more intereesting if you are more of a programmer and you physical studies more rewarding and less "pen-and-paperlike" if you are an aspiring physicist. In fact I highly ...
Computer-Based Numerical & Statistical Techniques (with CD-ROM)(Mathematics) (Computer Science) (Numerical ...
1 review
Manish Goyal
Jones & Bartlett Publishers
, 2007
It's an excellent technical manual not to be missed.
College-level computer collections and specialty computer libraries will appreciate the technical detail and depth in Computer-Based Numerical & Statistical Techniques, a survey applicable not just to computer libraries but to libraries strong in industrial engineering, math, and science. This joins statistical analysis with computer-based numerical models and offers software-based examples and ...
Structural Dynamics: An Introduction to Computer Methods
1 review
Roy R. Jr. Craig
Wiley
, 1981
excellent book
This is very nice book to learn structural dynamics from. Theory is presented in a very logical manner and the end of chapter excercises are very helpful. I would rate this book as number 2 in the vibrations literature. Number 1 is "Mechanical vibrations" by J.P.Den hartog.
On a Method of Multiprogramming (Monographs in Computer Science)
1 review
W.H.J. Feijen
,
A.J.M. van Gasteren
Springer
, 1999
Fantastic example of applied simplicity
This book gives a methode for constructing multi-programs bij developing a proof for those programs. It follows the teachings of Dijksta to construct solid programs. The authors have a clear style and a great understanding of the subject.
The Art and Science of Computer Assisted Ordering: Methods for Management
1 review
Barbara V. Anderson
Quorum Books
, 1996
Useful and informative!
This book is useful and informative, and it stands the test of time. I'd thought it might be outdated by now, but the ideas and concepts are solid and you're not likely to find its material elsewhere.
Introduction to Computer-Intensive Methods of Data Analysis in Biology
Derek A. Roff
Cambridge University Press
, 2006
This guide to the contemporary toolbox of methods for data analysis will serve graduate students and researchers across the biological sciences. Modern computational tools, such as Maximum Likelihood, Monte Carlo and Bayesian methods, mean that data analysis no longer depends on elaborate assumptions designed to make analytical approaches tractable. These new 'computer-intensive' methods are currently not consistently available in statistical ...
Level Set Methods and Fast Marching Methods: Evolving Interfaces in Computational Geometry, Fluid Mechanics, ...
7 reviews
J. A. Sethian
Cambridge University Press
, 1999
good book
Neither an introduction nor a recipe book for level sets. Contains dense information and requires supplemental material.
Numerical Computer Methods, Volume 210: Volume 210: Numerical Computer Methods (Methods in Enzymology)
Academic Press
, 1992
The aim of this volume is to brief researchers of the importance of data analysis in enzymology, of the modern methods that have developed concomitantly with computer hardware, and of the need to validate their computer programs with real and synthetic data to ascertain that the results produced are what they expected.
Combinatorial Methods with Computer Applications (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications)
2 reviews
Jonathan L. Gross
Chapman & Hall/CRC
, 2007
Combinatorics
Good book overall. Easy to read and informative. Good at teaching you how to solve problems. Example problems are sometimes only the easiest problems, and extending the method to harder problems is not always trivially apparent. Also sometimes skips somewhat important steps in solving example problems.
Compact Numerical Methods for Computers: Linear Algebra and Function Minimisation
John C. Nash
Taylor & Francis
, 1990
This second edition of Compact Numerical Methods for Computers presents reliable yet compact algorithms for computational problems. As in the previous edition, the author considers specific mathematical problems of wide applicability, develops approaches to a solution and the consequent algorithm, and provides the program steps. He emphasizes useful applicable methods from various scientific research fields, ranging from mathematical physics to ...
Algorithmic and Computer Methods for Three-Manifolds (Mathematics and Its Applications)
A.T. Fomenko
,
S.V. Matveev
Springer
, 1997
This monograph presents a comprehensive coverage of three-dimensional topology, as well as exploring some of its frontiers. Many important applied problems of mechanics and theoretical physics can be reduced to algorithmic problems of three-dimensional topology, which can then be solved using computers. Although much progress in this field has been made in recent years, these results have not been readily accessible to a wider audience up ...
Computer-Aided Reasoning: An Approach (Advances in Formal Methods)
Matt Kaufmann
,
Panagiotis Manolios
, ...
Springer
, 2000
Computer-Aided Reasoning: An Approach is a textbook introduction to computer-aided reasoning. It can be used in graduate and upper-division undergraduate courses on software engineering or formal methods. It is also suitable in conjunction with other books in courses on hardware design, discrete mathematics, or theory, especially courses stressing formalism, rigor, or mechanized support. It is also appropriate for courses on artificial ...
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