Concise Encyclopedia of Computer ScienceEdwin D. Reilly John Wiley & Sons, 3 de set. 2004 - 928 pàgines The Concise Encyclopedia of Computer Science has been adapted from the full Fourth Edition to meet the needs of students, teachers and professional computer users in science and industry. As an ideal desktop reference, it contains shorter versions of 60% of the articles found in the Fourth Edition, putting computer knowledge at your fingertips. Organised to work for you, it has several features that make it an invaluable and accessible reference. These include:
Classification of articles around the following nine main themes allows you to follow a self study regime in a particular area:
Presenting a wide ranging perspective on the key concepts and developments that define the discipline, the Concise Encyclopedia of Computer Science is a valuable reference for all computer users. |
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Richard Connor University of Strathclyde UK | 1 |
Ole Agesen VMware | 122 |
David H Ahl Writer | 176 |
James F Allen University of Rochester 548 | 192 |
Charles G Ames Tulsa Community College 89 | 273 |
Norman R Coombs Rochester Institute of Technology | 275 |
Deane Arganbright University of TennesseeMartin | 281 |
Christopher S Cooper UKERNA UK 451 | 343 |
Kenneth A Dickey AllVantage 312 | 593 |
Thomas G Dietterich Oregon State University 476 | 607 |
Richard H Eckhouse University of Massachusetts 522 | 616 |
Michael J Flynn Stanford University 222 396 520 | 661 |
Tim Bell University of Canterbury New Zealand 231 | 704 |
Gideon Frieder George Washington University 386 | 721 |
Raj Bhatti University of Greenwich UK 671 | 735 |
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