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As one customer put it, Everything in these books has changed except the assembler language. So if you need to learn mainframe assembler language for either the MVS or VSE operating system, these books are still as useful as any other books we've seen.
For beginning computer science students and practicing software development professionals new to object technology and/or Eiffel. One of the only books in the introductory computer science market based on the basic principles of object-oriented programming--a vital component in all software development.
Begins with the basic principles of the C++ programming language and systematically introduces increasingly advanced topics while illustrating the OOP methodology. This work contains chapters each of which reflects the ANSI C++ standard and the examples mirror the practices and standards.
Written mainly for students of AS/A Level computing, 'A' Level ICT and Advanced VCE ICT. Assumes no knowledge of programming and covers everything needed to write a large program.
Aimed at C developers in safety-related or high-integrity environments.
Helps to learn to write C++ programs by interfacing a computer to a wide range of popular and fundamental real-world technologies.
Constitutes the proceedings of the First International Conference of Abstract State Machines, B and Z, ABZ 2008, held in London, UK, in September 2008. This title organizes the contributions in topical sections on abstract state machines, B papers, Z papers, ABZ short papers, and the papers of the Verified Software Repository Network workshop.
Offers a collection of research papers in the area of the implementation of logic programming systems. This book is intended for those who seek an understanding of how to efficiently manage memory, generate fast code, perform static analyses, and design high-performance runtime features.
This text presents the IEEE 1364-2001 standard of the Verilog language. The examples in this edition have been updated to illustrate the features of the language. Engineers and students interested in describing, simulating and synthesizing digital systems should find this a useful resource.
The book has a twofold purpose: for one it provides an easy access to widely tested computer codes for over 130 numerical algorithms. At the same time it gives an informal introduction to the mathematical and computational principles of the underlying methods, as well as practical guidelines to their usage.
Presents the refereed and revised proceedings of the 14th Monterey workshop, held in Monterey, CA, USA, September 10-13, 2007. This book includes 10 papers that were selected during two rounds of reviewing and revision.