| Computers - 1983 - 84 pages
Funny Things, Computers offers a humourous visual examination of the early days of the personal computer, when technology invaded everyday life in innumerable, often hilarious ... | |
| Monroe Newborn, Monty Newborn - Computers - 2003 - 402 pages
This book offers a detailed account of IBM's Deep Blue chess program, the people who created it, and its historic battles with World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov. The text ... | |
| Kerry Nietz - Computer software industry - 2003 - 286 pages
Much has been written about the battles that go on between software companies over market share. FoxTales is the story about one such battle, told from the perspective of a ... | |
| Steven T. Karris - Technology & Engineering - 2003 - 504 pages
Designed for use in a second course in circuit analysis, this text engages a full spectrum of circuit analysis related subjects ranging from the most abstract to the most ... | |
| Steven T. Karris - Computers - 2003 - 602 pages
This text contains a comprehensive discussion of continuous and discrete time signals and systems with many examples from MATLAB--software used to write efficient, compact ... | |
| Steven T. Karris - Electric circuit analysis - 2003 - 602 pages
This introduction to the basic principles of electrical engineering teaches the fundamentals of electrical circuit analysis and introduces MATLAB - software used to write ... | |
| M. Broy - Biography & Autobiography - 2002 - 764 pages
This book, coming with four DVDs, presents epochal works of 16 of the most influential software pioneers. Seminal historical papers, going back as far as to the 1950s, are ... | |
| Joel N. Shurkin - Computers - 1996 - 370 pages
An introduction to the feuding researchers and inventors who made the computer possible, from the huge early models to the creation of the microchip and beyond. It discusses ... | |
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