
Career Opportunities with a Computer Science Degree
A career in computers is still a popular choice even in the current recessive economic times we are experiencing. With advances in computer technology and network communications leading to continuous developments, the requirement for trained professionals and skilled graduates is always in high demand. A computer science major is popular choice for students today as this field remains at the forefront of expanding technology. Students with a computer science degree will always be a hot candidate in the job market.
Computer science involves the host of sub-divisions ranging from theory to development, programming to computing solutions. A computer science degree provides a foundation that prepares students to constantly adapt to new ideas and technologies. Computer scientists are required to design and create software, problem shoot as and when needs arise, process and store data, devise new and effective security methods and most exciting of all – develop new and innovative ways of using computers. Professionals in computer science have pushed the boundaries of science and technology to enter the fray of robotics and digital forensics – fields that had not even existed a few decades ago.
A computer science degree demands an aptitude for math and analytical thought. Students interested in a career in computer science should consider going for a Bachelor Of Computer Science degree to qualify for jobs in this field. A good Bachelors degree in computer sciences will prepare students in implementing and designing software. Software development now entails new areas such as interface design, web development, and mobile computing. Once entrenched in the work force with enough practical work experience, a Masters degree in computer science can help improve job prospects and further your specialization in a particular field.
If your Bachelor of Computer Science degree pushes you towards a career in computer solutions, you would be applying all your theoretical knowledge towards solving computing issues and problems. This field would require a higher degree; even a Ph.D. and a research position in a developmental laboratory. If you choose to get into computer development, you have the option of getting into an entrepreneurial position and maybe even starting your own company that specializes in the same.
There are also a number of new careers that demand a computer science degree such as web development, information technology, computing management, information security and database administration. Web development is the latest trend and almost every company today has a website. Web developers in turn create and maintain these sites using the latest technological know-how and marketing strategies. The communications industry has pushed the boundaries of information technology. Computer science graduates are now employed with mobile companies to develop faster and better ways of communicating. Many MBA graduates now also specialize in computers and programming. Employers are always on the lookout for those with multiple skills and training and career success is a given for these students. Database administrators are also in demand, as more and more companies require their services to effectively collect and interpret information that will help the company to strategize efforts and move forward. Another fast-growing prospect in this field is the subject of online security—predicted to play a strategic role in the future of computer technology. Information security comes into play with regard to online shopping, Internet banking and privacy management.
A computer science degree will therefore prepare you for a challenging career in a variety of jobs. Armed with a solid educational background, the choices are then up to you to make depending on your aptitude and interests.
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California College San Diego (CCSD) has trained graduates for new careers in high demand jobs since 1978. This California College, located in San Diego, offers Associate, Bachelor and Graduate degrees in healthcare, business, computer and graphic arts. CCSD also provides accelerated degrees with its FastFlex option. In-demand college degree programs offered by CCSD are strictly accredited to meet the accreditation standards set by U.S. Dept. of Ed.
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Computer Science Logic: 7th Workshop, CSL ‘93, Swansea, United Kingdom, September 13 – 17, 1993. Selected Papers $58.35 This volume contains the final versions of a collection of papers presented at the Annual Conference of the European Association for Computer Science Logic, CSL ‘93, held at Swansea, UK in September 1993.The 21 full papers included were selected from a total of 62 submissions and essentially contribute to the whole area of computer science logic research. They are devoted to such topics as set constraints, lambda calculi, process algebras, program semantics, intuitionistic logics, fixed-point logics, the equivalence problem, Horn clauses, quantifiers, and proof tranformations. |
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Elements of ML Programming, Ml97 Edition $75 Written by a well-known computer science education and researcher. No previous knowledge of ML or functional programming is assumed. This is the first book that offers BOTH a highly accessible, step-by-step introductory tutorial on ML programming and a complete reference to, and explanation of, advanced features. The author uses a wide variety of digestible program examples to bring the reader along at a reasonable pace. More sophisticated programs and advanced concept topics balance out a book that is usable in a number of courses and settings for either self-study or class discussion. |
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Finite-Element Modelling of Unbounded Media $345 Dynamic unbounded medium-structure interactions occur in many fields of engineering and physical science, such as wave propagation in soil-structure and fluid-structure interactions, acoustics and electromagnetism and as diffusion in heat conduction and consolidation. This book presents three novel concepts, based on the finite-element methodology, to model the unbounded medium: The consistent infinitesimal finite-element cell method, a boundary finite-element procedure, requires the discretization of the structure-medium interface only and is exact in the finite-element sense. It is applied to unbounded media governed by the hyperbolic, parabolic and elliptic differential equations.The damping-solvent extraction method permits the analysis of a bounded medium only.The doubly-asymptotic multi-directional transmitting boundary is exact for the low- and high-frequency limits at preselected wave propagation directions.All concepts are explained using simple examples that the reader can follow step by step. A computer program of the consistent infinitesimal finite-element cell method available on disk analyses two- and three-dimensional unbounded and bounded media for the scalar and vector wave equations and the diffusion equation in the frequency and time domains. |
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Foundations of Software Technology and Theoretical Computer Science: 16th Conference, Hyderabad, India, December 18 – 20, 1996, Proceedings $71.55 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Foundations of Software Technology and Theoretical Computer Science, FST&TCS ‘96, held in Hyderabad, India, in December 1996.The volume presents 28 revised full papers selected from a total of 98 submissions; also included are four invited contributions. The papers are organized in topical sections on computational geometry, process algebras, program semantics, algorithms, rewriting and equational-temporal logics, complexity theory, and type theory. |
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Geometric Data Analysis $127.69 Geometric Data Analysis (GDA) is the name suggested by P. Suppes (Stanford University) to designate the approach to Multivariate Statistics initiated by Benzecri as Correspondence Analysis, an approach that has become more and more used and appreciated over the years. This book presents the full formalization of GDA in terms of linear algebra – the most original and far-reaching consequential feature of the approach – and shows also how to integrate the standard statistical tools such as Analysis of Variance, including Bayesian methods. Chapter 9, Research Case Studies, is nearly a book in itself; it presents the methodology in action on three extensive applications, one for medicine, one from political science, and one from education (data borrowed from the Stanford computer-based Educational Program for Gifted Youth ). Thus the readership of the book concerns both mathematicians interested in the applications of mathematics, and researchers willing to master an exceptionally powerful approach of statistical data analysis. |
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Glencoe Computer Connections $4.58 Here is an exciting new program for today’’s middle school computer applications courses. Computer Connections is designed to teach in a fun format. The text introduces computer ethics, usage, safety, and etiquette. Students will enjoy writing poems and short stories, researching the Internet for a science fair report, creating a Web page about the solar system, preparing a presentation about rain forests, creating a spreadsheet for a personal budget, and preparing a database to organize information about presidents of the United States. The capstone project reinforces computer application skills as students run a pet sitting business. Works with Windows and Mac operating systems. |
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Glencoe Introduction to Computer Science Using Java $108.28 Glencoe’s Introduction to Computer Science Using Java provides students with a highly visual way of learning Java programming. This colorful text provides the information needed for students enrolled in Computer Science I courses, and for students planning to take the AP Computer Science A exam (which has recently switched from C + to Java). An AP correlation chart is provided in the student edition to help readers locate information that is relevant to the A exam, and AP Exam Prep exercises throughout the book help students prepare for the AP test. The Teacher Resource Manual also provides AP information and resources for teachers, and links to important AP sites can be found on the book’s Web site. The textbook immediately introduces students to concepts that are essential to object-oriented programming and develops these concepts throughout various code programs and examples. Programs are examined line-by-line through in-text code blocks. Complete programs are then provided for students to compile and run. The output for every program is also provided either in the book or on the teacher CD so students can see what happens when the code is run. |
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Handbook of Formulas and Software for Plant Geneticists and Breeders $84.33 The Handbook of Formulas and Software for Plant Geneticists and Breeders is an up-to-date reference source that eliminates the need for hand calculations of complicated genetic formulas and equations. Contributions from members of the C1 Division of the Crop Science Society of America include computer program codes not found in Statistical Analysis System (SAS) and other commonly available statistical packages. The book provides an invaluable alternative to sorting through piles of literature in search of programs that may have been published in abbreviated forms or never at all. To view an excerpt online, find the book in our QuickSearch catalog at www.HaworthPress.com. |
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Hearing by Eye II $95 It is ten years since Dodd and Campbell published a book with the title Hearing By Eye. That was the first volume that considered speechreading (lipreading as it was then called) as a psychological process of interest beyond its direct applications in hearing loss and deafness. It has remained the acknowledged title in its field. Since then, practical and theoretical research in this area has expanded hugely and the present volume outlines some of these developments. The book comprises fifteen invited chapters by leading international researchers in psychology, psycholinguistics, experimental and clinical speech science and computer engineering. It gives intriguing answers to theoretical questions (what are the mechanisms by which heard and seen speech combine?) and practical ones (what makes a good speechreader? Can machines be programmed to recognize seen, and seen-and-heard speech?) The book is written in a non-technical way and starts to articulate a behaviorally-based but cross-disciplinary program of research in understanding how natural language can be delivered by different modalities. |
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How Computer Programming Works $29.95 Just as a child must learn the alphabet before he can read, future programmers must understand certain concepts before they can write their first program. This unique primer uses full-color illustrations to help readers truly understand the underlying computer science on which all programming is based. |
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Human Machine Interaction $79.95 Human Machine Interaction, or more commonly Human Computer Interaction, is the study of interaction between people and computers. It is an interdisciplinary field, connecting computer science with many other disciplines such as psychology, sociology and the arts. The present volume documents the results of the MMI research program on Human Machine Interaction involving 8 projects (selected from a total of 80 proposals) funded by the Hasler Foundation between 2005 and 2008. |
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IP Network-Based Multi-Agent Systems for Industrial Automation: Information Management, Condition Monitoring and Control of Power Systems $115.58 A mobile agent is a software program with the capability to suspend its execution and resume it on another computer. Agents are a relatively recent development in computer science, which have become a popular and useful methodology for the modelling and implementation of distributed systems, particularly those consisting of a number of largely autonomous components. The extensive use of multi-agent systems in various areas including information management, industrial control and manufacturing systems, suggests that the multi-agent systems methodology may also be appropriate for the design of power system automation systems. IP Network-based Multi-agent Systems for Industrial Automation: Information Management, Condition Monitoring and Control of Power Systems is the first book to present an introduction to the use of the Internet protocol suite and multi-agent systems for the information management, online monitoring and control of distributed power system substations. It proposes an open architecture for information management and control, based on the concepts of multi-agent systems and mobile agents. In this book, mobile agents are applied to the retrieval and analysis of substation data, and to remote operator intervention. This book also describes a prototype implementation of the architecture, in the form of a substation information management system, which has been demonstrated and evaluated using a substation simulator. The architecture is also evaluated theoretically with respect to its performance, modifiability, functionality and reliability. As mobile agent technologies are in the early stages the real applications of these technologies are rare; IPNetwork-based Multi-agent Systems for Industrial Automation: Information Management, Condition Monitoring and Control of Power Systems will be an excellent reference for postgraduates, researchers and academics in engineering and computer science, as well as engineers in system automation and managers in |
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In the Womb $25 Imagine being able to observe with astonishing clarity a child’s delicate features as they evolve over the course of a pregnancy, or witness the complex behavior of new human life in utero. Now we can, thanks to the advent of innovative 3D and 4D imaging technologies that provide a powerful diagnostic tool for doctors and cast vivid light on our earliest development–and a profound new way for parents to bond with their babies on a deeper emotional level. Combining more than 140 images of life-like models based on the latest science, computer-generated illustrations, and 3D ultrasound images with an uplifting, informative text, In the Womb is a week-by-week chronicle of the mysterious, magical progress from embryo to fetus to full-term infant. Each spread features a central image and information about that particular stage as well as brief commentary explaining what we know and how we know it. For example, at 24 weeks we watch a fetus open and close her eyes, display facial expressions resembling a grimace and a frown, and stick out her tongue (no one has yet established exactly why). And during the last trimester, we learn, she experiences REM sleep and can hear loud noises through the fluids of her mother’s body–a first hint of the world that awaits outside the womb. Based on National Geographic’s acclaimed television program, originally aired in 2005 and soon to be supplemented with two more 2-hour segments, In the Womb is the perfect gift for expectant parents and a fascinating perspective for anyone captivated by the miracle of life. |
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Introduction To Psycholinguistics $124.95 This textbook offers a cutting edge introduction to psycholinguistics, exploring the cognitive processes underlying language acquisition and use. Provides a step-by-step tour through language acquisition, production, and comprehension, from the word level to sentences and dialogueIncorporates both theory and data, including in-depth descriptions of the experimental evidence behind theoriesIncorporates a comprehensive review of research in bilingual language processing, sign language, reading, and the neurological basis of language production and comprehensionApproaches the subject from a range of perspectives, including psychology, linguistics, philosophy, computer science, neurology, and neurophysiologyIncludes a full program of resources for instructors and students, including review exercises, a test bank, and lecture slides, available upon publication at www.wiley.com/go/traxler |
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Introduction to Computing & Programming in Java $130 New computer science students are far more motivated when they are creating programs they care about. Reflecting that insight, this complete first course in Java introduces each new concept in the context of programs that manipulate students’own sounds, pictures, web pages, and video: programs that help them communicate. Mark Guzdial and Barbara Ericson draw on their innovative work at Georgia Tech, work that has significantly improved student success, and earned the recognition of the National Science Foundation. This book presents new techniques only after demonstrating why students need them to solve meaningful problems. Students can then run their digital media programs get immediate feedback that helps them stay on the right track. Open-ended assignments are designed to motivate, promote creativity, and encourage collaboration and friendly competition, using the simple, intuitive, lightweight DrJava development environment. At the same time, students learn to create robust, efficient Java code for any IDE or platform. Skills include: fundamentals of object development loops, arrays, and matrices drawing with Java’s Graphics and Graphics2D classes generating HTML databases and using basic SQL queries understanding and modifying algorithms program performance and reliability A dual-platform CD-ROM (for Macintosh(R) and Windows(R)) includes raw media materials and programming source code for the book’s exercises and all necessary software, including Sun Microsystems’ Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition and more. |
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Introduction to Computing and Algorithms $117.36 Introduction to Computing and Algorithms prepares students for the world of computing by giving them a solid foundation in the study of computer science–algorithms. By taking an algorithm-based approach to the subject, this new introductory text helps students grasp overall concepts, rather than getting them bogged down with specific syntax details of a programming language that can become obsolete. Students work with algorithms from the start and apply these ideas to real problems that computers can help solve. The benefit of this approach is that students will understand the power of computers as problem-solving tools, learn to think like programmers and gain an appreication of the computer science discipline. Features Introduces basic computing ideas, including essential algorithm constructs, software engineering, and certain foundational aspects of theory, tailored to students at a beginning level. Using a Java-like pseudo-code, this text prepares students for learning how to program with an object-oriented language. Provides a comprehensive lab manaual that introduces students to various software applications that they will use throughout their careers. Reinforces key concepts with pedagogical features like Food for Thought sections and boxed definitions. 0201314517B04062001 |
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Introduction to Programming In Java $80 By emphasizing the application of computer programming not only in success stories in the software industry but also in familiar scenarios in physical and biological science, engineering, and applied mathematics, Introduction to Programming in Java takes an interdisciplinary approach to teaching programming with the Java(TM) programming language. Elements of Programming: Your First Program; Built-in Types of Data; Conditionals and Loops; Arrays; Input and Output. Functions and Modules: Static Methods; Libraries and Clients; Recursion. Object-Oriented Programming Data Types; Creating Data Types; Designing Data Types. Algorithms and Data Structures: Performance; Sorting and Searching; Stacks and Queues; Symbol Tables. For all readers interested in introductory programming courses using the Java programming language. |
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Introduction to Technical Mathematics $172 Introduction to Technical Mathematics, Fifth Edition, has been thoroughly revised and modernized with up-to-date applications, an expanded art program, and new pedagogy to help today’s readers relate to the mathematics in today’s world. The new edition continues to provide a thorough review of arithmetic and a solid foundation in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. In addition to thousands of exercises, the examples and problems in this text include a wealth of applications from various technological fields: electronics, mechanics, civil engineering, forestry, architecture, industrial engineering and design, physics, chemistry, and computer science. To enhance your course, the fifth edition is now available with Addison-Wesley’s MathXL(R) and MyMathLab(TM) technologies. Signed Numbers; Units of Measurement and Approximate Numbers; Introduction to Algebra; Simple Equations and Inequalities; Graphs; Introduction to Geometry; Simultaneous Linear Equations; Factoring; Algebraic Fractions; Exponents, Roots and Radicals; Quadratic Equations; Exponential and Logarithmic Functions; Right Triangle Trigonometry; Oblique Triangles and Vectors; Graphs of Trigonometric Functions; Complex Numbers; Introduction to Data Analysis. For all readers interested in Technical Mathematics. |
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Introduction to VBA for Excel $50 Learn to program and design user interfaces using Excel 2007.This introductory text explains how to develop programs using VBA within the Microsoft Excel environment. The text does not assume any previous programming experience. The new edition has been revised to bring it up-to-date with the Office 2007 environment.MARKET For students and professionals in General Engineering or Computer Science fields. |
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Kaplan MCAT Review: Complete 5-Book Series $174.95 Each of the 5 books (Biology, Organic Chemistry, General Chemistry, Physics, and Verbal Reasoning) in this boxed set is part of Kaplan’s complete MCAT program. They all contain: A walkthrough in sidebars by an experienced Kaplan teacher, pointing out the most relevant info you need to know for the exam plus test-taking tips and Kaplan strategies Over 1,500 practice questions–more than any competitor, including practice questions at the end of every chapter and 3 full-length practice sections Online access to a real full-length practice MCAT and 15 Fast Fact videos Full-color illustrations featuring charts, graphs, and diagrams of the most-tested material Full-color perforated study guide The test is Computer Based. Test sections: Physical Science (Physics and General Chemistry, 29%; Biological Science (Bio and Organic Chemistry), 29%; Verbal Reasoning, 24%; Writing Sample, 18%. |
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LEARNING COMPANY 3200 SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK – THINKING GAMES DLX $9.06 Platform:WINDOWS & MACINTOSH (classic)Publisher:LEARNING COMPANYPackaging:JEWEL CASERating:AGES: 6 AND UPSCHOOLHOUSE ROCK THINKING GAMES *DELUXE* for ages 6-up is a 2CD set that provides over 60 mind-enriching activities to build important skills including critical thinking and reasoning, problem solving, creativity, multiplication, division, geometry, science, geography and even more! Schoolhouse Rock, the award-winning television series, brings you a comprehensive program packed with mental challenges and learning adventures designed to bring children endless hours of learning and fun! Your child will develop essential critical thinking, problem solving, and reasoning skills while having a blast playing fun-filled activities. In addition to the more than 60 activities within the software that feature multiple difficulty levels and even multi-player games, there are over 100 printable activities to continue the fun and learning away from the computer – PLUS – 18 original award-winning Schoolhouse Rock videos to watch on your computer screen! Skills addressed by SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK THINKING GAMES DELUXE include critical thinking, reasoning, problem solving, logic, creativity, strategy, memory, addition, subtraction, number patterning, multiplication, division, decimals, percentages, equations, fractions, geometry, parts of speech, vocabulary, science, the Solar System, and geography. System Requirements: Windows 3.1/Windows 95/98: 486/66 processor or faster 8 MB RAM 16.5 MB free hard disk space 2x CD-ROM 256 Colors video card Windows compatible sound card Macintosh System Requirements: System 7.1 or later (Classic Mode) 68040 processor or Power PC 8 MB RAM 17 MB free hard disk space 2x CD-ROM 256 Colors 13 color monitor or larger |
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Learning With Computers $67.69 The new LEARNING WITH COMPUTERS LEVEL 7 Green extends the original LEARNING WITH COMPUTERS LEVELS K-5 into middle school along with the new LEVEL 6 Blue and LEVEL 8 Orange. The LEARNING WITH COMPUTERS series for middle school students delivers a strong foundation in keyboarding and computer applications. In this new project based text, students are introduced to the Explorers Club where three young members of the club – Luis, Ray, and Julie – guide students on virtual explorations. Along the way, each student keeps a personal journal about their explorations. The text offers multiple opportunities to reinforce and maintain basic keyboarding, word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, database, graphics, and Internet skills. Students are also introduced to new grade-level appropriate computer skills based on the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS). Additionally, the text emphasizes research, reading, and writing activities relevant to social studies, science, math, and language arts curriculum. The text for use with Windows applications, is divided into 4 units; Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Presentations (Graphics, Multimedia, and Integration) and Databases. Each unit contains multiple projects for a total of 18 projects per text, plus an introductory project. Each project focuses on a group of grade-level appropriate objectives for particular computer applications. Several hands-on activities within each project are designed around these objectives. Additionally, students use multiple application tools such as keyboard shortcuts, shortcut menus, toolbars, and the menu bar to perform tasks. This one-semester text can be used as a stand alone or in conjunction withSouth-Western’s MicroType keyboarding software. MicroType is an engaging, easy-to-use program that teaches new-key learning and skill building. Features include 3-D animations, videos, and fun interactive games. |
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Learning With Computers $67.95 The new LEARNING WITH COMPUTERS LEVEL 6 Blue extends the original LEARNING WITH COMPUTERS LEVELS K-5 into middle school along with the new LEVEL 7 Green and LEVEL 8 Orange. The LEARNING WITH COMPUTERS series for middle school students delivers a strong foundation in keyboarding and computer applications. In this new project based text, students are introduced to the Explorers Club where three young members of the club – Luis, Ray, and Julie – guide students on virtual explorations. Along the way, each student keeps a personal journal about their explorations. The text offers multiple opportunities to reinforce and maintain basic keyboarding, word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, database, graphics, and Internet skills. Students are also introduced to new grade-level appropriate computer skills based on the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS). Additionally, the text emphasizes research, reading, and writing activities relevant to social studies, science, math, and language arts curriculum. The text for use with Windows applications, is divided into 4 units; Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Presentations (Graphics, Multimedia, and Integration) and Databases. Each unit contains multiple projects for a total of 18 projects per text, plus an introductory project. Each project focuses on a group of grade-level appropriate objectives for particular computer applications. Several hands-on activities within each project are designed around these objectives. Additionally, students use multiple application tools such as keyboard shortcuts, shortcut menus, toolbars, and the menu bar to perform tasks. This one-semester text can be used as a stand alone or in conjunction withSouth-Western’s MicroType keyboarding software. MicroType is an engaging, easy-to-use program that teaches new-key learning and skill building. Features include 3-D animations, videos, and fun interactive games. |
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Learning With Computers $67.95 The new LEARNING WITH COMPUTERS LEVEL 8 Orange extends the original LEARNING WITH COMPUTERS LEVELS K-5 into middle school along with the new LEVEL 6 Blue and LEVEL 7 Green. The LEARNING WITH COMPUTERS series for middle school students delivers a strong foundation in keyboarding and computer applications. In this new project based text, students are introduced to the Explorers Club where three young members of the club – Luis, Ray, and Julie – guide students on virtual explorations. Along the way, each student keeps a personal journal about their explorations. The text offers multiple opportunities to reinforce and maintain basic keyboarding, word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, database, graphics, and Internet skills. Students are also introduced to new grade-level appropriate computer skills based on the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS). Additionally, the text emphasizes research, reading, and writing activities relevant to social studies, science, math, and language arts curriculum. The text for use with Windows applications, is divided into 4 units; Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Presentations (Graphics, Multimedia, and Integration) and Databases. Each unit contains multiple projects for a total of 18 projects per text, plus an introductory project. Each project focuses on a group of grade-level appropriate objectives for particular computer applications. Several hands-on activities within each project are designed around these objectives. Additionally, students use multiple application tools such as keyboard shortcuts, shortcut menus, toolbars, and the menu bar to perform tasks. This one-semester text can be used as a stand alone or in conjunction withSouth-Western’s MicroType keyboarding software. MicroType is an engaging, easy-to-use program that teaches new-key learning and skill building. Features include 3-D animations, videos, and fun interactive games. |
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Linux Quick Fix Notebook $44.99 Where has this book been all my professional life? It is about time someone wrote this book. The author covers many basic, practical issues that other authors omit in a format that makes for a great troubleshooting reference and for casual perusing. There are a lot of books available that give a broad overview of system and network administration, and there are a lot of detailed books on each specific topic covered in this book, but I don t know of any other place where I can get so much useful, practical information on such a wide range of topics in such a concise and readable form. I will highly recommend it to my friends and colleagues who are trying to manage their own systems. I am anxious to show it to our instructors who teach data communications and networks as a possible text or lab manual. –Ron McCarty, instructor and program chair, Computer Science, Penn State Erie This book takes a very unique approach and is very flexible. It offers a great deal to the home user, students, small businesses–all the way to any Linux sys admin that needs a handy reference. I found it very refreshing in terms of style, stated goals, presentation, ease of use, direction, and the present and future value of the content. In other words the author is very current and knowledgeable. I would recommend this book to every level from programmer to manager. –Joe Brazeal, Information Technician III, Southwest Power Pool This book is an excellent resource for new Linux administrators. I was impressed with the comprehensive set of 35 topic chapters, making this book a very useful reference. I know of no other work like this. –George Vish II, Linux curriculum program managerand senior education consultant, Hewlett-Packard Education I would recommend this book to novice Linux users and administrators. It covers a lot of topics, and makes it easy for readers to follow along. –Bret Strong, education consultant, Hewlett-Packard Company Linux Quick Fix No |
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MATLAB Programming for Engineers $133.93 The first text of its kind, Stephen Chapman’s best selling book on MATLAB has now been updated to reflect MATLAB 6.0. The first edition has been highly successful in engineering schools where introductory programming is taught using MATLAB rather than a traditional programming language. Although C, C++, and Java suit the needs of computer science students well, most engineering students will not be programmers by trade. Engineering students use computer tools to perform complex tasks such as scientific calculations, data analysis, simulations, and visualization: all skills students will use again in upper level classes. MATLAB provides several built in toolkits to help students accomplish these tasks, as well as an integrated devlopment environment. This book is distinctly unique from other MATLAB books in two ways. First, it is an introduction to MATLAB as a technical programming language rather than an introduction to the MATLAB environment. The author includes numerous pedagogical tools such as special boxes that highlight good programming practices, boxes that detail common pitfalls in MATLAB programming, and numerous programming exercises and examples. The book also makes wide use of MATLAB’s predefined functions that provide tested solutions and time saved in writing subroutines or functions. Second, the book teaches students how to write clean, efficient, and documented programs using sound problem solving techniques. Top-down programming methodology is introduced to the students in Ch. 3 and is used consistently thoughout the rest of the book. This encourages students to think about the proper design of a program before beginning to code. |
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Mathematical Logic $111 Mathematical Logic presents mathematical or symbolic logic as a reliable tool for deductive reasoning. It trains the student in both the established Hilbert style of writing proofs in mathematics, as well as in the emerging equational style that finds fruitful application in computer science curricula, especially in the areas of software engineering and program correctness. There are extensive sets of examples, remarks, problems, references, and textual discussions that aim to help the reader understand what makes logic a powerful tool in the scheme of mathematical truths. |
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Methods of Programming $41.78 The systematic development of software systems is a centraltask of computing science. A software system is the resultof putting together knowledge about the application, therequirements and the structures of computing science.Under the heading CIP (Computer-aided Intuition-guidedProgramming), a group of researchers led by Prof. F.L. Bauerand Prof. K. Samelson started work in 1975 in the directionof formal program specification, transformationalprogramming, and tool supportfor program development.The collection of papers in this volume presents examples ofa formal approach to programming language concepts andprogram development based on algebraic specifications andprogram transformations. Examples are also presented ofevolutions and modificationsof the original ideas of theCIP project. The topics range from descriptionsof theprogram development process to derivations of algorithmsfrom specifications.The volume is dedicated to Prof. F.L. Bauer. |
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Microcomputers and Microcontrollers: Principles of Software and Hardware Engineering $80.41 Microcontrollers and Microcomputers: Principles of Software and Hardware Engineering is a top-down introductory treatment of microprocessors which provides students with an accessible and thorough overview of the key hardware and software engineering issues of today. The text begins with an explanation of the mystery of a stored-program computer, and goes on to explore the resources of the processor in a laboratory setting. Cady leads students step-by-step through examples that utilize various instructions. More difficult programming assignments are given as readers progress. These assignments demonstrate the need for techniques used in debugging, which is a critical step in developing software for microprocessors. A key chapter dedicated to software design presents top-down design and promotes pseudocode. Ideal for use in microprocessor courses in electrical engineering and computer science, the text is accompanied by an instructor’s manual which includes problem solutions and a course outline. A World Wide Web site provides an errata and other additional information. |
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Mindsteps to the Cosmos $101.98 Mindsteps to the Cosmos shows how modern global civilization depends on giant leaps of understanding that have been made in the past. Science and technology have been inspired and formulated by the sky — the cosmos in which we live. Human development could not have taken place on a cloud-shrouded planet. Mathematics was invented to track the movements of the sun, moon and stars even though back then these were thought to be gods. The space program has taken us beyond the earth, and satellite systems are exploring to the ends of the visible universe. This book provides the reader with algorithms to construct personal computer programs for finding the position of the moon and planets, and for calculating dates through historic periods in the Egyptian as well as the old and new style calendars. |
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Mobile Robotics: A Practical Introduction $56.25 Mobile Robotics: A Practical Introduction (2nd edition) is an excellent introduction to the foundations and methods used for designing completely autonomous mobile robots. A fascinating, cutting-edge, research topic, autonomous mobile robotics is now taught in more and more universities. In this book you are introduced to the fundamental concepts of this complex field via twelve detailed case studies that show how to build and program real working robots. Topics covered in clued learning, autonomous navigation in unmodified, noisy and unpredictable environments, and high fidelity robot simulation. This new edition has been updated to include a new chapter on novelty detection, and provides a very practical introduction to mobile robotics for a general scientific audience. It is essential reading for 2nd and 3rd year undergraduate students and postgraduate students studying robotics, artificial intelligence, cognitive science and robot engineering. The update and overview of core concepts in mobile robotics will assist and encourage practitioners of the field and set challenges to explore new avenues of research in this exiting field. The author is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Essex. A very fine overview over the relevant problems to be solved in the attempt to bring intelligence to a moving vehicle. Professor Dr. Ewald von Puttkamer, University of Kaiserslautern Case studies show ways of achieving an impressive repertoire of kinds of learned behaviour, navigation and map-building. The book is an admirable introduction to this modern approach to mobile robotics and certainly gives a great deal of food for thought. This is an important andthough-provoking book. Alex M. Andrew in Kybernetes Vol 29 No 4 and Robotica Vol 18 |
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Modelling, Analysis and Design of Hybrid Systems $221.2 This volume summarizes the results of a priority program launched by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) called KONDISK-Dynamics and Control of Systems with Mixed Continuous and Discrete Dynamics. The program was motivated by the need for a more comprehensive approach to hybrid systems both in the computer science and the control engineering communities. Technical systems nowadays are composed of physical components with mostly continuous dynamics and computerized control systems where the reaction to discrete events plays a major role, implemented in Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Distributed Control Systems (DCSs) or real-time computer systems. Several practical examples of systems with mixed continuous-discrete dynamics are presented, such as a conveyor belt, an annealing furnace, a membranous filtration process, a titration plant, a diesel engine, robotic arms, a chemical reactor, tank systems, or an aircraft elevator system. |
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Modern Logic: A Text in Elementary Symbolic Logic $86.9 Filling the need for an accessible, carefully structured introductory text in symbolic logic, Modern Logic has many features designed to improve students’ comprehension of the subject, including a proof system that is the same as the award-winning computer program MacLogic, and a specialappendix that shows how to use MacLogic as a teaching aid. There are graded exercises at the end of each chapter–more than 900 in all–with selected answers at the end of the book. Unlike competing texts, Modern Logic gives equal weight to semantics and proof theory and explains their relationship, and develops in detail techniques for symbolizing natural language in first-order logic. After a general introduction featuring the notion of logical form, the book offers sections on classical sentential logic, monadic predicate logic, and full first-order logic with identity. A concluding sectiondeals with extensions of and alternatives to classical logic, including modal logic, intuitionistic logic, and fuzzy logic. For students of philosophy, mathematics, computer science, or linguistics, Modern Logic provides a thorough understanding of basic concepts and a sound basis for more advancedwork. |
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Operations Research Proceedings 2005 $59.99 This volume contains a selection of 128 papers presented in lectures during the international scientific symposium Operations Research 2005 (OR 2005) held at the University of Bremen, September 7-9, 2005. This international conference took place under the auspices of the German Operations Research Society (GOR). The symposium had about 600 participants from countries all over the world. It attracted academics and practitioners working in various fields of Operations Research and provided them with the most recent advances in Operations Research as well as related areas in Economics, Mathematics, and Computer Science including the special interest streams Logistics and New Maritime Businesses. The program consisted of 3 plenary and 15 semi-plenary talks and about 400 contributed presentations selected by the program committee to be presented in 20 sections. |
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Physical Database Design $59.05 The rapidly increasing volume of information contained in relational databases places a strain on databases, performance, and maintainability, and DBAs are under greater pressure than ever to optimize database structure for system performance and administration. Physical Database Design discusses the concept of how physical structures of databases affect performance and includes specific examples, guidelines, and best and worst practices for a variety of DBMSs and configurations. Something as simple as improving the table index design has a profound impact on performance. Every form of relational database, such as Online Transaction Processing (OLTP), Enterprise Resource Management (ERP), Data Mining (DM), or Management Resource Planning (MRP), can be improved using these methods. About the Authors: Sam Lightstone is a Senior Technical Staff Member and Development Manager with IBMs DB2 product development team. He is cofounder and leader of DB2s autonomic computing R&D effort. He is Chair of the IEEE Data Engineering Workgroup on Self Managing Database Systems and a member of the IEEE Computer Society Task Force on Autonomous and Autonomic Computing. He is an IBM Master Inventor with over 25 patents and patents pending; he has published widely on autonomic computing for relational database systems. Toby Teorey is a professor emeritus in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department and Director of Academic Programs in the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He has been active as program chair and program committee member for a variety of database conferences. Tom Nadeau is the founder of Aladdin Software (aladdinsoftware.com)and works in the area of data and text mining. He received M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His technical interests include data warehousing, OLAP, data mining, and machine learning. He won the best paper |
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Program Verification: Fundamental Issues in Computer Science $399 Among the most important problems confronting computer science is that of developing a paradigm appropriate to the discipline. Proponents of formal methods – such as John McCarthy, C.A.R. Hoare, and Edgar Dijkstra – have advanced the position that computing is a mathematical activity and that computer science should model itself after mathematics. Opponents of formal methods – by contrast, suggest that programming is the activity which is fundamental to computer science and that there are important differences that distinguish it from mathematics, which therefore cannot provide a suitable paradigm. Disagreement over the place of formal methods in computer science has recently arisen in the form of renewed interest in the nature and capacity of program verification as a method for establishing the reliability of software systems. A paper that appeared in Communications of the ACM entitled, Program Verification: The Very Idea’, by James H. Fetzer triggered an extended debate that has been discussed in several journals and that has endured for several years, engaging the interest of computer scientists (both theoretical and applied) and of other thinkers from a wide range of backgrounds who want to understand computer science as a domain of inquiry. The editors of this collection have brought together many of the most interesting and important studies that contribute to answering questions about the nature and the limits of computer science. These include early papers advocating the mathematical paradigm by McCarthy, Naur, R. Floyd, and Hoare (in Part I), others that elaborate the paradigm by Hoare, Meyer, Naur, and Scherlis and Scott (in Part II), challenges, limits and alternativesexplored by C. Floyd, Smith, Blum, and Naur (in Part III), and recent work focusing on formal verification by DeMillo, Lipton, and Perlis, Fetzer, Cohn, and Colburn (in Part IV). It provides essential resources for further study. This volume will appeal to scientists, philosophers, and layp |
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Reclaiming Cognition $29.9 For hundreds of years people have assumed that body and mind are two separate things. That view is now being challenged left right and centre, with a welter of ‘holistic’ remedies and approaches in every aspect of life.The old idea was that the body — including the brain — is just a machine in which our minds or souls live as a ghostly presence. This has led to the idea that the brain is just a computer, and the ‘mind’ no more than a program that runs on it. It has turned thinking (cognition) into something for computers rather than humans. It has resulted in Artificial Intelligence and the ‘cognitive science’ that lies behind it. The writers in Reclaiming Cognition will have none of this. They insist on treating the thinking person as an embodied whole.The contributors — some twenty of them — come from all disciplines from philosopher Andy Clark (Being There, MIT, 1997) to biologist Brian Goodwin (How the Leopard Changed Its Spots, 1994)This collection of essays hits firmly on the head any idea that the computer model of the brain is the only one in town. |
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Relational Methods in Computer Science $66.7 The calculus of relations turned into an important conceptual and methodological tool in computer science. The methods presented in this book include questions of relational databases, applications to program specification, resource-conscious linear logic, semantic and refinement consideration, nonclassical logics for reasoning about programs, tabular methods in software construction, algorithm development, linguistic problems, followed by a comprehensive bibliography. The reader gets an overview of the wide-ranging applicability of relational methods in computer science… . While this is a multi-authored volume, the authors have done an excellent job of making it read like a single-authored work … The book can be viewed as a set of snapshots of a family of research and researchers at one point in time. If you are interested in relational problems, I can think of no better introduction … Computing Reviews |
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SCH Super SOLVERS Mission T.H.I.N.K. GR K-1 25-User $1.14 An Action-Packed Learning Game! Lab Pack (25 Stand Alone Computers within the same building). Includes the following: Teacher s Guide – The teacher s guide is designed to help you plan for computer use manage technology projects and connect the educational content of the software program to your classroom curriculum. Many of the Scholl Editions offer strategies and activities developed in keeping with approaches advocated in the national Standards. Student Activities – Activities to further the development of your students individual skills. Many of these activities are designed for cooperative learning groups. Some can be set up or activity centers where students can work independently. And many activities can be extended and integrated with student s work at the computer Backline Masters – Reproducible that complement the lesson plans and activities. User s Guide – Provides all the information needed to run the program including illustrations and directions for all menu items. Product Information Morty Maxwell the notorious Master of Mischief is back! He s returned to Shady Glen in a wild and wacky arcade game that sharpens thinking and problem-solving skills that are fundamental to success in math science and everyday life. This time he and his Metal Minions have taken over the Game Factory and are challenging all Super Solvers fans to a duel of wits. And equipped with hundreds of mind-bending puzzles games and mazes Morty s ready to take on the next generation of super solvers! Product Features Builds skills for success in school by developing skills fundamental to success in math science and other academic subjects. Encourages creative problem-solving and thoughtful decision-making. Promotes goal-setting and perseverance with an intriguing game goal positive feedback and dynamic help characters. Packed with hundreds of mind-boggling puzzles and mazes plus a five-level strategy game. |
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Scheduling and Automatic Parallelization $125 This is a state-of-the-art reference addressing the study of compiler transformations for parallel aspects of sophisticated scheduling problems. The presentation is self-contained and complete with detailed code for algorithms, proofs and selected exercise sets. The book is essential reading for professionals and students in computer science and software engineering who are working on automatic parallelization techniques, program transformations, and optimization criteria. |
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Scott Resources SR-8440-DVD The Rock Cycle, DVD $37 Scott Resources Earth Science Video Library Series takes a contemporary look at Planet Earth its natural resources and the human impact on our global environment. Full-motion video and colorful computer graphics are mixed together in well-produced programs designed for the earth science classroom. Each comes with a complete teacher s guide including program objectives discussion points class activities and a glossary. Each video is approximately 20 minutes in length for grades 6-12. These videos may be purchased individually or as a complete set. |
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Scott Resources SR-8620-DVD Weathering and Erosion DVD $47 Weathering Erosion – DVD NEW IN 2005! Scott Resources Earth Science Video Library Series takes a contemporary look at Planet Earth its natural resources and the human impact on our global environment. Full-motion video and colorful computer graphics are mixed together in well-produced programs designed for the earth science classroom. Each comes with a complete teacher s guide including program objectives discussion points class activities and a glossary. Each video is approximately 20 minutes in length for grades 6-12. These videos may be purchased individually or as a complete set. American Educational Products have a lead ship time of 21 days. |
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Scott Resources SR-8650-DVD The Weather at 5:00, DVD $47 The Weather at 5:00 DVD NEW IN 2005! Scott Resources Earth Science Video Library Series takes a contemporary look at Planet Earth its natural resources and the human impact on our global environment. Full-motion video and colorful computer graphics are mixed together in well-produced programs designed for the earth science classroom. Each comes with a complete teacher s guide including program objectives discussion points class activities and a glossary. Each video is approximately 20 minutes in length for grades 6-12. These videos may be purchased individually or as a complete set. |
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Scott Resources SR-8670-DVD Solar System and Beyond, DVD $37 Solar System and Beyond DVD NEW! Scott Resources Earth Science Video Library Series takes a contemporary look at Planet Earth its natural resources and the human impact on our global environment. Full-motion video and colorful computer graphics are mixed together in well-produced programs designed for the earth science classroom. Each comes with a complete teacher s guide including program objectives discussion points class activities and a glossary. Each video is approximately 20 minutes in length for grades 6-12. These videos may be purchased individually or as a complete set. |









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