McGrow-Hill/Osborne, 2001, 1207 p. The idea of this bood is to provide a reference guide to everything you could possibly want to know about Perl. I've done my best to try and cover all the different aspects, from the core of the language to the different functions, and on into the different tasks and areas of the Perl language. I even cover how to debug your software, write...
2010, 74 p. This is a survey of the science and practice of web crawling. While at first glance web crawling may appear to be merely an application of breadth-first-search, the truth is that there are many challenges ranging from systems concerns such as managing very large data structures to theoretical questions such as how often to revisit evolving content sources. This survey...
2010, 197 p. What is symmetry? Why is symmetry relevant to computational science? Why is computational symmetry challenging? Historical perspective Symmetry ans Symmetry Groups Symmetry in Euclidean Space Symmetry in Affine an Projective Spaces Symmetry in non-Euclidean Geometry Symmetry Detection Symmetry Detection by Methods Symmetry Detection by Symmetry Types Quantitative...
Morgan Kaufmann, 2010. — 279 p. In Praise of Programming Massively Parallel Processors: A Hands-on Approach "Parallel programming is about performance, for otherwise you’d write a sequential program. For those interested in learning or teaching the topic, a problem is where to find truly parallel hardware that can be dedicated to the task, for it is difficult to see interesting...
Learn to use the ADO.NET model to expand on data-bound Windows and Web Forms, as well as how XML and ADO.NET intermingle. Getting started with ADO.NET Data providers Creating connections Data commands and the DataReader The DataAdapter Transaction processing in ADO.NET Manipulating data The DataSet The DataTable The DataView Using the ADO.NET objects Editing and updating data...
4th edition, 2002, 1530 p. with program examples. Introduction to computers, internet and the web. Introduction to Java applications. Introduction to Java applets. Control structures (if, else, while, for, switch, do, while). Methods. Arrays. Object-based programming. Object-oriented programming. Strings and characters. Graphics and Java2D. Graphical user interface components...
May 1995, School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania This thesis examines how artificial neural networks can benefit a large vocabulary, speaker independent, continuous speech recognition system. Currently, most speech recognition systems are based on hidden Markov models (HMMs), a statistical framework that supports both acoustic and temporal...
McGraw-Hill, 1998. — 376 p. The purpose of this book is to present a modern introduction to probability and statistics using background of calculus. For convenience the book is divided into two parts. The first deals with probability (and by itself can be used to provide an introduction to the subject), while the second deals with statistics. The book is designed to be used...