Features
- Detailed description of the procedure adopted by examination bodies such as the UPSC, MBA, SSC, Banking services, Railway recruitments etc
- All aspects of personality development discussed in detail
- Nine model interviews
- How to write a Resume right
- Intricacies of Group Discussion discussed at length
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- Simple to understand and easy to remember.
- Use of flowcharts and tables to add to conceptual clarity.
- A chapter on “Interpretation of Taxing Statutes" to highlight the rules generally followed by courts to interpret direct tax laws.
- Important judicial milestones presented in an interesting and reader-friendly manner as “Landmark Judgments”.
- Numerous “Examples” have been added to illustrate specific law points in a simple manner.
- Numerous “Practicals” have been added to furnish a firm overview of law discussed under various chapters.
- Carefully selected problems from various professional examinations have been solved and furnished with each chapter as “Examination Review”.
- Latest judicial pronouncements have been included.
- Prospective amendments for the assessment year 2006-07 have also been highlighted as a separate chapter.
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- Comprehensive coverage of methods with detailed easy-to-follow practical experiments
- Basic analytical theory which is essential for understanding the subject
- Greatly expanded sections on instrumental analysis including aspects of miniaturization
- Increased emphasis on minor/trace component analysis and revised statistical handling of data
- New chapters on sampling, mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance
- Chemometrics and statistics are clearly explained
About the Authors
J Mendham is a consultant analytical chemist and R C Denney a consultant forensic scientist. J D Barnes and M J K Thomas are members of the School of Chemistry, University of Greenwich.Features
- Real-life examples of lively arguments and explanations
- Introduction of many new exercises
- Separate presentation of classical syllogistic logic and modern symbolic logic
- Simplified explanations
- Student-friendly design
- Organization of chapters according to Indian curriculum requirements
- Addition of many examples with Indian perspective
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- Up-to-date, comprehensive and “all purpose” in approach.
- Includes a set of multiple-choice questions at the end of each section to test your understanding.
- Based on current trends in various examinations.
- Up-to-date national and international current affairs.
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- Examples from Indian corporates like Infosys, Wipro, Procter & Gamble, Hero Group, Mahindra & Mahindra, ICICI, TISCO, Tata Group of Companies, LG Electronics, and Reliance Industries have been added.
- Indian workforce demography has been explained to understand market and the changing scenario.
- Applications of all concepts of organizational behaviors like personality, motivation, teambuilding, leadership, conflict management, power and politics are supported with real life examples from Indian organizations.
- The book also includes a topic on HRM practices in a call centre which is a vital topic of discussion in the management field.
- Topics in OB in the News on ‘Culture, Flexibility and Competing Values’, ‘Employment of Disabled in the Corporate Sector’, ‘Teams in Action at Hero Group’, ‘Great leaders…….People Centric’, ‘Fight for Power?.... What Happens to Family Values in Indian Family Business’ have been discussed to help Indian students understand concepts with a cutting edge research and clarity
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- Corporate Governance text rewritten incorporating measures on Indian Corporate Governance.
- Strategic Practice Exercise will be based on Indian context.
- Given examples in the chapters replaced with suitable Indian examples, wherever necessary.
- Many case studies and examples of reputed companies like National Highways Authority of India, Nirma Industries, Asian Paints, Hindustan Lever, Infosys are given.
- Issues on technology and innovation, SMEs and not-for-profit organizations in the light of policy changes in India having strategic implications, with suitable Indian examples incorporated.
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- Useful to academicians and practitioners
- Scientific approach to investment management
- Comprehensive coverage of theory, tools, and techniques of investments
- Focus on stock market instruments
- Richly illustrated to help understand methods of processing investment information
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- NEW - Revamped JavaScript chapters—Provides more practical examples for aspiring Web developers, including a dynamic welcome page and random image generator.
- NEW - Compliant with XHTML 1.1 Specification, a W3C Recommendation since May, 2001.
- NEW - Expanded coverage of Flash and DHTML chapters ( Structured Graphics ActiveX Control and Path, Sequencer, and Sprite ActiveX Controls)now on the CD—Changed to reflect the latest market research.
- NEW - Refined treatment of XML—Explains key terms and definitions more clearly; now discusses 6 XML Vocabularies: XBRL, ChemML, MathML, MusicML, SVG, and SMIL. Also introduces XML-based Web services.
- NEW - New examples for Flash MX—Demonstrates motion paths, synchronized sounds and other useful functionality not in the 2nd edition. Added study chapter for Macromedia Flash MX.
- NEW - An introduction to Macromedia Dreamweaver MX—Covers the basics of the environment, explains how to create simple Web pages, and touches on some of Dreamweaver's more advanced features.
- NEW - Updated coverage of PhotoShop Elements—Presents PhotoShop Elements 2.0.
- NEW - Integration of multimedia content into Web pages—Discusses additional aesthetic considerations.
- NEW - Macromedia ColdFusion—Includes this enormously popular and easy-to-use server-side scripting language.
- NEW - Rewritten ASP.NET chapters—Covers Active Server Pages using JScript rather than VBScript.
- NEW - Focus on Apache—the most popular Web Server—Includes clearer istallation instructions for both Apache and IIS.
- NEW - New instruction on creating tables using SQL commands.
- NEW - Updated coverage—Updates coverage on PHP to version 4.3 and Perl to version 5.8.
- NEW - New treatments of Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and related Internet tools.
- NEW - Updated coverage on building Web pages accessible to people with disabilities—Includes the latest accessibility tools and discusses the most recent legislation. The Windows accessibility programs have been updated to their Windows XP counterparts.
- NEW - e-Business and e-Commerce chapter—Includes information from professional papers and conferences, as well as discussing payment options for selling goods and services on the Internet.
- Signature “Live Code™ Approach” Language—Presents language features in the context of a wide variety of complete working programs, with thousands of lines of code in hundreds of complete working programs.
- Outstanding, consistent, and applied pedagogy—Includes icons throughout that identify Software Engineering Observations, Good Programming Practices, Common Programming Errors, Portability Types, Performance Tips, Testing and Debugging Tips, and Look-and-Feel Observations.
- Extensive set of interesting exercises and substantial projects—Includes projects that enable students to develop their own personal Web pages and create multi-tier, client/server database-intensive Web-based applications.
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- NEW - Added section on Discrete Cosine transform—In Chapter 12.
- NEW - Reorganized chapters—Simpler development of continuous-time convolution and Discrete Fourier transform.
- NEW - New problems and examples—Over 300 homework problems and over 150 examples.
- NEW - New answer key—To selected answers at the back of the text.
- Mathematical theory of systems and signals—Relates mathematical theory to practical systems.
- Advanced features of student version of MATLAB—Integrated into the examples and problems.
- Short sections on the bilateral Laplace and z-transforms.
- Repetition of equations referenced.
- Verification of results—Requires that almost all problems' results are verified by an independent procedure; this includes, but is not limited to, MATLAB.
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- NEW - Rewritten material on satellites—Includes their history; orbits; elevation categories; orbital patterns; and antenna look angles.
- NEW - Materials in the Fundamentals chapters on AM envelopes—Produced by complex nonsinusoidal signals, Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, noise limiters and blankers, alternate signal-to-noise measurements, single-sideband suppressed carrier, frequency division multiplexing, double-sideband suppressed carrier, quadrature multiplexing, microstrip, and stripline.
- NEW - Material in the Advanced chapters—On trellis encoding, CCITT modem recommendations, PCM line speed, extended superframe format, wavelength division multiplexing, Kepler's laws, Clark orbits, limits of visibility, Satellite Radio Navigation and Navstar GPS.
- NEW - Chapter 20 provides comprehensive coverage of mobile telephone systems—Includes analog and digital cellular telephone (AMPS), CDMA personal communications systems (PCS), and the IRIDIUM personal communications satellite system (PCSS).
- NEW - Optical fiber communications has been moved from Chapter 20 to Chapter 11—Includes new sections on light sources, optical power, optical sources and link budget.
- Numerous examples throughout.
- Chapter-end questions and problems—Includes selected answers.
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About the Authors
Martin Fowler is a pioneer in the application of object technology to business information systems. For the past twelve years, he has consulted in the areas of object technology with such companies as Citibank, Chrysler Corporation, IBM, Andersen Consulting, and Sterling Software. He is the author of the acclaimed Analysis Patters: Reusable Object Models. His latest book, Refactoring: Improving the Design of the Existing Code, is a guide written for the professional programmer interested in improving the internal design of existing code.
Kendal Scott is a technical writer who specializes in writing about financial and accounting applications. He is the principal of Software Documentation Wizards. He is also the co-author (with Doug Rosenberg) of Use Case Driven Object Modeling with IML: A Practical Approach, which outlines an efficient, proven, and streamlined approach to software development.Features
- Provides in-depth coverage of all the important topics, in particular, extensive coverage of ALL the objectives defined for the Sun Certified Programmer for Java TM 2 Platform exam (CX-310-035).
- Provides advice on how to avoid common pitfalls in mastering the language and passing the exam.
- Each chapter concludes with review questions.
- The accompanying CD contains: complete source code for all the examples, solutions for the programming exercises and a complete mock exam with NEW questions.
Features
- Unique guide to bioinformatics linked to an interactive practical on the World Wide Web
- Introduces key databases, tools and resources, and outlines pitfalls of methods
- The Web link integrates conventional and Web-based publishing, allowing interactive exploration of concepts discussed in the book
- Clear two-colour diagrams with full-colour counterparts available on the Web site
- Includes numerous Further Reading suggestions, Web references and a useful Glossary
About the Authors
Dr Teresa K Attwood is a Royal Society University Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer in the School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, UK, Visiting Fellow at the European Bioinformatics Institute, and author and curator of the PRINTS protein fingerprint database.
Dr David J Parry-Smith is Informatics Director at Cambridge Drug Discovery Limited, Cambridge, UK, with main research interests in algorithm development.Features
- NEW - “Bacteria in Our Daily Lives" Section in Experiment 2 asks students to produce discrete colonies using cultures from local environments, such as a table top, bathroom sink, or water fountain.
- NEW - “Caution" icons alert users to experiments that pose a potential risk.
- NEW - Experiment on the "Utilization of Amino Acids" has been added.
- NEW - Two appendices have been added: Scientific Notification and Methods for Preparation of Dilution.
- Variety of labs, from simple to complex, allows a customized instructional approach.
- Experiments that accommodate any lab by using the most common and affordable laboratory materials.
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- Includes more end of the chapter problems with emphasis on design
- Devotes a complete chapter to the analysis of the internal circuit of an op-amp
- Covers current topics, such as charged capacitor filters and switching power supplies
- Includes a separate lab book
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- The classic approach of this leading text has been revised and updated without increasing the overall length of the book.
- Problem sets are now helpfully divided into "Derivations" and "Exercises."
Features
- Provides the mix of skills in mechanical engineering, electronics and computing which are required for students to be able to comprehend and design mechatronics systems
- Enables students to operate and communicate across a range of engineering disciplines
- More discussion of microcontrollers and programming
- Increased use of models for mechatronics systems
- Numerous examples and case studies
- End-of-chapter problems with answers at the back of the book
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- A focus on “buy and integrate” rather than make
- Agile Methodologies and extreme Programming
- The sources of application software and components
- Coverage of Use Cases
- Coverage of Class and Object Models in Designing Databases
About the Authors
Jeffrey A Hoffer is a Professor of Data Management in School of Business Administration, University of Dayton. Dr.Hoffer’s research interests include human factors and usability of database technology, database query optimization, data cleansing and quality control, database management and systems analysis education and e-learning. He has published numerous research articles in these areas.
Joey F. George is the Thomas L. Williams Jr Eminent Scholar in Information Systems in Information & Management Sciences Department, Florida State University. Dr.George’s research interests include organizational and behavior implications of group support systems, especially with regard to deceptive communication and subterfuge, computer-based monitoring, including employer monitoring of Internet use and e-mail and information systems development and implementation. He has published numerous research articles in these areas.
Joseph S. Valacich is the George and Carolyn Hubman Distinguished Professor in Information Systems in the College of Business and Economics at Washington State University. His current research interests include electronic commerce, the diffusion of technology in organizations, group decision behavior, and distance learning. Prior to pursuing an academic career, Valacich worked in the Seattle area in a variety of technical and managerial positions.
Parbin K Panigrahi is a Professor of Information Systems at the Loyola Institute of Business Administration, Chennai. Dr. Panigrahi was involved in 20 long-term developmental projects sponsored by Govt. of Orissa, Govt. of India, and International NGOs as well as consortiums. His areas of interest include Data Management and M.I.S. He has presented and published numerous papers in national and international journals.Features
- NEW—Updated content throughout—Including updates of pay and compensation practices; updated charts and other pertinent materials; updates to reflect recent changes in a worldwide economy.
- In-depth explanations of the procedures involved in establishing and administering a compensation system—Including how to analyze work requirements and design a job, how to determine job worth, how to establish job rates of pay, what is included in a total compensation package, and the importance of labor costs in a modern economy.
- Executive and International compensation—Addresses the various components of executive compensation including long-term incentives and relevant legislation.
- The design and administration of a pay system—Focuses on how to design and administer a compensation system that rewards employees fairly, while, at the same time, stimulating them to provide goods and services that satisfy customer demands and permit the organization to operate profitably.
- Macro review of compensation—Provides a “big picture” review of compensation management and the reward system of an organization, and analyzes some of the major forces that influence compensation opportunities. Recognizes compensation as a broad, complex system where organizational revenues for labor costs can be distributed in many ways.
- Micro analysis of compensation—Explores the “nuts and bolts,” or micro analysis of compensation in organizations—including a step-by-step discussion of the processes involved in establishing the base pay program of an organization: 1) How to describe and define employee work assignments; 2) How to develop a pay system for employees who are members of teams; 3) How to analyze work; 4) How to evaluate jobs and establish a job hierarchy by job worth; 5) How to develop a pay structure that recognizes market competition, yet produces a plan that is fair and equitable; and 6) How to integrate base pay into a motivating pay-for-performance system.
- Redesign, downsizing, and reengineering—Provides students with information on recent trends in the field.
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- NEW—Enhanced discussions of Multivariate Quality Control and Correspondence Analysis.
- NEW—Eight new data sets—Includes bear data, lizard data, Egyptian skulls, welding data and more.
- An abundance of examples and exercises based on real data—Over 50 real data sets are included on an enclosed computer disk.
- Important results and formulas are highlighted and boxed.
- Applications of multivariate methods are emphasized.
- A clear and insightful explanation of multivariate techniques.
About the Authors
Richard A. Johnson is from University of Wisconsin—Madison
Dean W. Wichern is from Texas A&M University
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- NEW - Enhanced coverage of—Performance metrics, ERP, supply chain approaches and implications, lean production fundamentals, and basic scheduling rules now included.
- APICS concepts and vocabulary—Provides users with a good working-knowledge of production and inventory procedures used in industry, while preparing them with the vocabulary for efficient on-the-job communication.
- Key Terms—Highlighted with a margin icon.
- Materials Management defined—Physical supply, operations planning and control, and physical distribution.
- An emphasis on operations planning and control.
- Factors influencing materials flow—Provides users with a basic understanding of materials flow concepts, and how they actually work in industry.
- Examples, questions and problems.
- Revised figures in end–of–chapter problems.
- Updated index.
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Master the world's leading image editing and manipulation tool with this accessible yet detailed, step-by-step tutorial- Discover new software version features with this updated edition of the popular Teach Yourself title
- Learn Photoshop techniques from a market-leading author with a demonstrated ability to teach the most important features of a complicated product to the beginner
- Includes a 16-page full-color insert of images from the book
About the Authors
Carla Rose started her photography career at the age of 8 with a Brownie Hawkeye. A graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, she has been a TV news photographer and film editor, as well as an advertising copywriter and graphic artist, before discovering the Macintosh. She has written all or part of about thirty computer books, including Maclopedia, Adobe InDesign for the Mac, Sams Teach Yourself Digital Photography in 14 Days, Scrapbooking with Adobe Photoshop Elements 3, The Whole Mac, Managing the Windows NT Server, PageMaker 6.5 Complete, Sams Teach Yourself Digital Photography and Adobe Photoshop Elements 3 All in One, Mac Online, The First Book of Macintosh, The First Book of PageMaker 4 for Macintosh, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Mac, Turbocharge Your Mac, and Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Mac. She is a contributing editor to Photoshop User magazine and has also written for publications ranging from the Atlantic Fisherman to Adobe Magazine to The New Yorker. She lives near Boston, with her husband, audio guru Jay Rose, and three large, friendly cats. She welcomes e-mail addressed to author@graphicalcat.com.
Kate Binder is a graphics expert who works from her home in New Hampshire. She has written articles on design tools and techniques, publishing workflows, and photography for magazines including Publish, PEI, and Desktop Publishers Journal. Kate is also the author of several books, including The Complete Idiot's Guide to Mac OS X, Easy Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, and Easy Adobe Photoshop Elements 3, and she is the coauthor of several more books, including Microsoft Office: Mac v.X Inside Out, SVG for Designers, and Get Creative: The Digital Photo Idea Book. To those interested in a successful career as a designer, photographer, or computer book writer, Kate recommends acquiring several retired racing greyhounds (find out more about http://www.adopt-a-greyhound.org—she finds her four greyhounds extraordinarily inspirational. Kate can be reached via her website at http://www.prospecthillpub.com.
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Complete beginner's guide to creating graphics and designs with Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, GoLive, and InDesign- Master five graphics programs with five reference books in one
- Learn the fundamentals of the programs in the Adobe Creative Suite, and gain a reference guide as you grow in your skills
- Develop skills on how the five programs work together, as well as separately
About the Authors
Mordy Golding has played an active role in the design and publishing environment since 1990. A production artist for both print and the Web for many years, Mordy, an Adobe Certified Expert and Adobe Certified Print Specialist, has served as a hands-on trainer and has spoken at worldwide events and seminars including Macworld, Seybold, NAB, and PhotoshopWorld.
Mordy worked at Adobe as the product manager for Adobe Illustrator 10 and Adobe Illustrator CS, and is currently a consultant specializing in the Adobe Creative Suite through his company, Design Responsibly (http://www.designresponsibly.com).
You can often find Mordy hanging around the Adobe User to User forums (http://www.adobeforums.com) or the Print Planet forums (http://www.printplanet.com), and you can reach him at mordy@mordy.com. Other books published by Mordy Golding include Real World Adobe Illustrator CS2 (Peachpit Press, 0-3213-3702-6, 2005), Sams Teach Yourself Adobe Illustrator in 24 Hours (Sams Publishing, 0-672-32313-3, 2003), and The Web Designer's Guide to Color (Hayden Books, 1-5683-0354-8, 1997).
Features
- End-of-chapter case study
- Comprehensive glossary
- Chapter-end References and Bibliography
- Excellent pedagogical features like box items, Key Words, Summary and Questions
- Reader-friendly format
- Marginalia for easy recapitulation of concepts
- Up-to-date data
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Prepare for the CCNP BCMSN exam with the only Cisco Systems authorized self-study test preparation book!- Updated edition of best-selling CCNP BCMSN Exam Certification Guide provides complete coverage of all exam objectives
- The only authorized study guide for the second most popular Cisco certification exam
- Companion CD-ROM has testing engine with 200+ practice questions, including simulation-based questions
- Well-known author is recognized for his earlier works
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- NEW—Added chapter on Communications Circuits.
- NEW—Revised chapter on Operational Amplifiers.
- NEW—Reorganized format.
- NEW—More circuit simulations within numbered examples and problem sets.
- Strong coverage of troubleshooting and applications throughout.
- Fine-tuned data and discussions throughout.
- Coverage of advanced integrated circuits—includes instrumentation and isolation amplifiers; OTAs; log/antilog amplifiers; and converters.
- Illustrated summaries—Integrates key principles, symbols, circuits, and formulas.
- Over 160 worked examples—With accompanying related problems throughout the text.
- Diversified problem sets in each chapter—Includes basic, advanced, troubleshooting, data sheet, and EWB/multisim troubleshooting.
- More than 1400 exercises—Includes questions; self-tests; and four types of chapter-end problems.
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- Full treatment of cellular networks, including a discussion of cellular technology, plus a survey of first-, second-, and third- generation systems.
- Cellular technology is perhaps the most important aspect of wireless communications and networking and also one of the most complex. Provides readers with a well-organized and thorough survey of this area.
- Comprehensive treatment of spread spectrum.
- Spread spectrum is pervasive in wireless technology and the author provides a thorough presentation.
- Coverage of essential elements of antennas and propagation, including modes of transmission, propagation effects, and fading.
- Readers need a basic foundation in the areas of antennas and propagation to understand the design issues for various wireless communication and networking schemes.
- Full coverage of forward error correction techniques, including conventional codes and turbo coding.
- FEC is an essential part of all wireless communications system and the author provides an accessible overview.
About the Authors
William Stallings has made a unique contribution to understanding the broad sweep of technical developments in computer networking. He has authored 17 titles, and counting revised editions, a total of 41books on various aspects of this subject. He has won the annual Text and Academic Authors Association award five times for the best computer science textbook. He is an independent consultant whose clients have included computer and networking manufacturers and customers, software development firms, and government research institutions. Dr Stallings holds a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from M.I.T. in Computer Science.Features
- NEW—Thoroughly updated to reflect the most current trends in the technology and theoretical understanding of devices.
- NEW—Expanded description of silicon Czochralski growth, wafer production, and vapor phase epitaxy
- NEW—Clearer discussion of chemical bonding, energy band formation and hole transport
- NEW—Consolidated coverage of p-n junction diodes and its applications
- NEW—Greatly expanded/updated discussion of device fabrication processes
- NEW—Earlier discussion of MOS devices
- NEW—Major revision of chapter on Field Effect Transistors
- NEW—Updated chapter on Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)
- NEW—Consolidated coverage of optoelectronic devices in a single chapter
- NEW—Updated coverage of integrated circuits
- NEW—A section on the insulated gate bipolar transistor
About the Authors
Ben G. Streetman is Dean of the College of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin and holds the Dula D. Cockrell Centennial Chair in Engineering. He is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and was the founding Director of the Microelectronics Research Center. He has taught at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as well as the University of Texas at Austin.
Sanjay Banerjee is the Cullen Trust Endowed Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Director of the Microelectronics Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin.
Features
- presents an object-oriented software development methodology — from analysis, through design, to implementation.
- focuses on high-level, front-end conceptual processes of analysis and design (rather than just the low-level, back-end implementation steps of programming).
- presents graphical notation and methodology independent of any particular programming language.
- covers the entire development life cycle — analysis, design, implementation — without a change of notation at each stage.
- includes case studies of industrial object-oriented applications developed by the authors.
- offers extensive examples and exercises that bring out fine points, summary lists of concepts and methodology steps, and almost 300 diagrams.
About the Authors
James R Rumbaugh & Michael R. Blaha are at OMT Associates, Inc., Chesterfield, Missouri.
William Lorensen, Frederick Eddy, and William Premerlani are at General Electric Research and Development Center.Features
- Organization of final chapters which includes gathering the material on finite elements from several chapters into one chapter.
- Computer programs in either Fortran 90 or C are given at the conclusion of each chapter. The computer algebra system MATLAB has been added (with several comparisons to Maple and Mathematica) as well as addressing the use of the advanced calculator.
- The chapter on approximations of functions has been moved forward in the text.
- More problems which are challenging have been added to the end of the exercise sets.
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- More reader friendly language, keeping Indian readership in mind
- 200 plus solved problems added
- Currency (dollar) converted to rupees for better understanding
- Text rearranged to conform to syllabi requirements of Indian universities
About the Authors
Charles T. Horngren is the Edmund W. Littlefield Professor of Accounting, Emeritus, at Stanford University. A Graduate of Marquette University, he received his MBA from Harvard University and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. He is also the recipient of honorary doctorates from Marquette University and DePaul University.
Srikant M. Datar is the Arthur Lowes Dickinson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard University. A graduate with distinction from the University of Bombay, he received gold medals upon graduation from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, and the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India. A Chartered, Accountant, he holds two masters degrees and a Ph.D. from Stanford University.
George Foster is the Paul L. and Phyllis Wattis Professor of Management at Stanford University. He graduated with a university medal from the University of Sydney and has a Ph.D. from Stanford University. He has been awarded honorary doctorates from the University of Ghent, Belgium, and from the University of Vaasa, Finland. He has received the Outstanding Educator Award from the American Accounting Association.
M Y Khan, Professor of Finance, Department of Financial Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi, has more than 40 years of teaching and research experience and has authored/co-authored about a dozen books in Financial Management, Management Accounting, Cost Accounting, Indian Financial System etc. Apart from doing many research studies, he has published many research papers in journals of national and international repute and completed several research projects. Dr Khan has also held several positions as a member of the boards of banks, mutual funds, academic institutions and so on.
He has guided more than a dozen Ph. D students in the areas of Finance and Accounting and has organised several management development programme both for public and private sector executives in the areas of Financial Management, Financial and Cost Analysis, Profit Planning and Cost Control, Investment Decisions, etc.
Dr Khan was earlier Head of Department of Financial Studies and Dean Faculty of Business, University of Delhi. He has also been Head, Department of Commerce, University of Delhi.
P K Jain, Professor of Finance, Department of Management Studies, IIT, Delhi is at present Modi Foundation Chair Professor. Before this, he was Dalmia Chair Professor and co-coordinator of Dalmia Research Programme on Management in Asia.
Dr Jain has teaching experience of more than 30 years in subjects like Management Accounting, Financial Management, Financial Accounting, Cost Analysis and Cost Control and has been involved in many teaching assignments in Iraq, Paris, Bangkok, Slovenia etc.
He has authored/co-authored eleven textbooks and 8 research books and has published more than 100 research papers in journals of national and international repute.
His contributions in the field of Finance have been recognized at national and international levels and several awards and recognition have been conferred on him.
About the Authors
W. Richard Stevens is the highly respected author of three other best-selling books: TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 2 with Gary R. Wright, TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1, and UNIX Network Programming. He is also a popular tutorials instructor and consultant.Features
- NEW - Updated and valuable information on corporate culture, dual career families, small businesses, technology, and managing the diverse workforce.
- NEW - Chapter on social responsibility and business ethics.
- NEW - All new Trends and Innovations sections–Portray the many changes that are currently occurring in the field of human resource management.
- NEW - All new Global Perspectives.
- NEW - All new Ethical Dilemma exercises.
- NEW - “HR Web Wisdom.”
- NEW - Updated chapter appendix on Internet recruiting Includes specific material on the Internet's influence in this industry, i.e., steps to effective internet recruiting, employment websites, and much more.
- Chapter-opening HRM in Action sections.
Features
- NEW - Brief Compensation in Action chapter introductions—Focus on compensation practice issues, often citing compensation consultants or referencing companies' experiences with compensation.
- NEW - Articles—From practitioner-oriented literature such as Workspan and HR Magazine.
- NEW - Compensation Online Internet exercises
- NEW - Flip Side of the Coin vignettes—Brought back from the first edition by popular demand with new or revised content, the Flip Side illustrates the paradox of particular compensation practices. They are found in a boxed insert feature within each chapter.
- NEW - Short What's New in Compensation? cases—Draws on the student New York Times subscription offered as a supplement to the text. These appear at the end of each chapter.
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- The book emphasizes on developing an intuitive rather than mathematical understanding of statistics.
- It provides a large number of examples and data analyses graphically.
- Contains case studies that involve a variety of real-world situations to which students can easily relate their understanding of statistical methods.
- Large number of Solved Examples and Self- Practice Problems (all with hints and answers) to give hands-on practice in applying statistical concepts to real-life data.
- Chapter Concepts Quiz, Glossary of Terms and list of Formulae Used, in each chapter to help students evaluate their understanding of chapter objectives.
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- NEW - Real Research Feature!—These real company vignettes profile a wide range of big and small businesses—from entrepreneurial ones like Recipio.com to some of the world's most recognizable companies including IBM, Procter & Gamble, and Kellogg.
- NEW - Ethics in Marketing Research examples have been revised and are now integrated throughout the book. Rather than treat this timely topic in a separate chapter at the end of the book, Ethics in Marketing Research material appears in every chapter via this new boxed feature.
- NEW - New and updated real-life examples and cases—Includes two new comprehensive cases with data sets and questions on each chapter in the text.
- NEW - Current references—The majority of references cite articles or research dated 2001 or more recent. Many classic and best-practice references have also been retained.
- “Focus on Burke” sections appear in every chapter - Exposes students to marketing research professionals from one of today's most established marketing research firms.
- Integrated coverage of the Internet. The section on “Internet and Computer Applications” that appears in each chapter has been expanded and updated.
- Highly applied and managerial orientation—Blended with scholarship.
- Integrated coverage of international marketing research.
- Extensive “Exercises” and “Activities”.
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- Gives students an overview of archaeological and paleoanthropological research and discusses the types of evidence archaeologists and paleoanthropologists use to reconstruct the past
- Discusses of the evolution of bipedal locomotion and the various types of australopithecines and how they might have evolved
- Discusses the types of jobs outside of academia, the history and types of applied anthropology, and the ethical issues involved in trying to improve people's lives
- Provides students with extensive discussions of cultural understandings of health and illness, political and economic influences on health, and the contributions of medical anthropologists to the study of various health conditions and diseases
- Contains Applied Anthropology boxes, Research Frontiers boxes, Current Issues boxes, and New Perspectives on Gender boxes
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- NEW—Updated discussion of hypothesis testing
- NEW—Chapters 11, 12 and 13 significantly reorganized—All are re-written and streamlined to remove computational drudgery so that instructors can more quickly focus on the analysis and interpretation of data.
- NEW—Increased emphasis on the graphical display of data.
- Flexible organization makes text appropriate for 1 or 2 term courses.
- Accurate, compelling exercise sets—Concepts introduced in exercises and examples are spiraled throughout the exercise sets.
- Complete detailed case studies—Topics include two-sample inference, 1 and 2 factor ANOVA, multi-factor ANOVA, regression, etc.
Features
- NEW—Thoroughly re-written to reflect the new features and functionality of Visual Basic .NET.
- Signature “Live Code™ Approach” —Language features are presented in the context of a wide variety of complete working programs. Features thousands of lines of code in hundreds of complete working programs.
- Outstanding, consistent and applied pedagogy—Icons throughout identify Software Engineering Observations; Good Programming Practices; Common Programming Errors; Portability Tips; Performance Tips, Testing and Debugging Tips, and Look-and-Feel Observations.
- Extensive set of interesting exercises and substantial projects.
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- NEW—Innovations and advances in measurement, instrumentation, and control—e.g. smart sensors, embedded control systems and enhanced P&ID.
- NEW—Enhanced and rewritten treatment of PLCs.
- NEW—Introduction of the control system busses, Profibus and FieldBus.
- NEW—Revised and updated, plus new examples.
- Comprehensible approach—Technical writing without obscure jargon and mathematics.
- Embedded examples demonstrate applications.
- Excellent problems—From very basic to complex real-world design.
- Practical coverage of analog and digital signal conditioning.
- Coverage of non-Laplace controller/compensator action.
- Programmable Logic Controller programming.
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- NEW—Reorganized Tools and Techniques section—Provides students with a more logical chapter sequence that is easier to understand and access.
- NEW—TQM exemplary organization descriptions conclude each chapter—Provides students with a brief description of a TQM exemplary organization, putting chapter concepts into a real-word setting.
- NEW—Reflects 2000 revision of ISO 9000—Provides students with the most current standards in the field.
- NEW—Chapter on Information Technology.
- Principles and practices of TQM—Including leadership, customer satisfaction, employee involvement and performance measures.
- Explores TQM's tools and techniques—Including information technology, quality management systems, statistical process control, benchmarking, experimental design and products liability.
- Practical state-of-the-art approach and refined mathematical techniques.
- Figures, charts and tables add clarity to concepts presented.
- Theory presentation—Provides students with the background information for an additional level of understanding.
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- Covers the computer architecture, organization, and design associated with computer hardware
- Covers the various digital components used in the organization and design of digital computers
- Covers detailed steps that a designer must go through in order to design an elementary basic computer
- Covers the organization and architecture of the central processing unit
- Covers the organization and architecture of input-output and memory
- Covers the concept of multiprocessing
- two new chapters on pipeline and vector processing
- two sections devoted completely to the reduced instruction set computer (RISC)
- sample worked-out problems to clarify topics.
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- Interactive approach that makes the reading engaging and interesting.
- Classroom activities after almost every section give the learners adequate practice and practical understanding of the concepts.
- Review questions at the end of every chapter.
- Chapter introductions and chapter summaries will help the reader get a better perspective of the contents.
- Box items highlight the important aspects of a topic. They also help the readers understand and assimilate the content and thus reinforce their learning.
- The wide range of topics address the diverse communication and growth needs of learners and also provide a comprehensive view of all important factors that contribute to effective communication in varied contexts.
About the Authors
DR. BERNARD SKLAR has over 40 year of experience in technical design and management positions at Republic Aviation, Hughes Aircraft, Litton Industries, and at The Aerospace Corporation, where he helped develop the MILSTAR satellite system. He is now head of advanced systems at Communications Engineering Services, a consulting company he founded in 1984. He has taught engineering courses at several universities, including UCLA and USC, and has trained professional engineers worldwideFeatures
- New - All new Chapter 3 devoted to strategic HR and the HR Scorecard - Introduces the new theme of the text and underscores the importance of HR to every employee.
- New - Integration of Strategic HR and the HR Scorecard
- New - Improving productivity through HRIS –Featured in each chapter.
- New - Know Your Employment Law –Contained in each chapter.
- The New Workplace features - Familiarize students with issues in diversity and global HR management, and supplies them with examples and tips for managing diversity.
- Actual HR forms–Includes dozens of new or updated forms in this edition.
- New - When You're on Your Own boxed features -Focus on practical applications that all managers can use to deal with their HR-related responsibilities.
- Ethics, Justice and Fair Treatment in HR Management chapter - Explains the meanings of ethics and fair treatment at work, and how HR managers can support the twin goals of improving ethical behavior and fair treatment in their companies
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- Integrated Running Case on Global Foods, Inc. - Every chapter begins and ends by explaining a situation facing managers at Global Foods, Inc., a company competing in the beverage industry.
- Capstone Case on the Semiconductor Industry
- Over Two-Dozen Interactive Spreadsheet Modules
- International Applications - The authors use these current examples to show students how economic tools help businesses compete in the rapidly changing global economy.
- New Chapter on The Multinational Corporation and Globalization
- Price and Output Decisions, relative in Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly are covered together in one chapter to clearly demonstrate the differences and similarities in these two imperfectly competitive markets
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- Pragmatics of compiler development
- Increased coverage of syntax-directed translation, type checking, run-time organization, automatic code generation, and code optimization
- Wide variety of graded problems and exercises
About the Authors
Alfred V. Aho is Head of Computing Principles Research Department at AT&T Bell laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey. He holds a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in engineering physics from the University of Toronto, and a doctorate from Princeton University.
Ravi Sethi is a member of the research staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey. He received a Bachelor of Technology degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India, and a doctorate degree from Princeton University.
Jeffery D. Ullman is currently a professor of computer science at Stanford University.
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering mathematics from Columbia University, and a doctorate from Princeton University.
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- Market-leading, lucid, and accessible presentation of the complexities of international finance.
- Managerial emphasis on both Indian and international contexts to help train tomorrow's business leaders, who will operate in an increasingly global financial environment.
- Exceptional currency of coverage to keep students abreast of contemporary issues and events both at local and global levels, an imperative for business and financial literacy.
- An early focus on corporate governance issues, with a strong focus on how it is being implemented in India.
- A completely rewritten chapter on India’s balance of payments, the ongoing debate on capital account convertibility, and recent crises in countries like Argentina and their implications for MNEs.
- A new chapter on the political risk challenges faced by multinational enterprises across three corridors of exposure: firm-specific risk, country-specific risk, and global-specific risk.
- New coverage on cross-border transactions and repositioning of funds with a strong focus on transfer pricing regime in India, with relevant and practical illustrations.
- Increased coverage of the complexities of payments and financing of international trade in the Indian context, as well as other key financial management issues in emerging markets.
- Updated mini-cases on such companies and organizations as Toyota Europe, Bang & Olufsen, Benecol, and Romanian Telecom.
- More than 260 quantitative problems (all with spreadsheet solutions), as well as over 300 qualitative questions reviewing chapter material.
About the Authors
David Eiteman received his business and economics degrees from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and the University of California, Berkeley, before graduating from Northwestern with a Ph.D. in finance. He then started teaching and researching at prestigious schools across America, Asia, and Europe.
In his other affiliations, Eiteman was previously president of the International Trade and Finance Association, the Society for Economics and Management in China, and the Western Finance Association.
He has authored and co-authored four books and a significant number of articles, which have appeared in 29 publications, includingInternational Trade Journal, Journal of World Business, Business Horizons, Management International, and others.
Arthur Stonehill is professor of finance and international business Emeritus at Oregon State University, where he taught for 24 years. Previously, he held appointments at leading universities in America and Europe. He also served as president of the Academy of International Business, as well as director of the Financial Management Association.
Stonehill has authored or co-authored nine books and numerous articles, which have appeared in Financial Management, Journal of International Business Studies, International Business Review, and other influential publications.
He is an alumnus of the University of California, Berkeley, where he graduated with a Ph.D. in business administration. In recognition of his immense contributions to the fiscal world, Stonehill was awarded honorary doctorates from the Aarhus School of Business - Denmark, the Copenhagen Business School - Denmark, and Lund University - Sweden.
Michael Moffett graduated with a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Colorado - Boulder, and went on to a number of teaching or research appointments in several renowned institutions in America and Europe.
Moffett’s research work has been featured in 15 prominent publications, and he has also authored or co-authored eight books. Together with Arthur Stonehill and David Eiteman, he has written one of today’s most widely used textbooks in finance— Multinational Business Finance, Ninth Edition.
Moffett is currently professor of finance at Thunderbird, the American Graduate School of International Management.
Alok Pandey is an Associate Professor of Finance at Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad. He has over ten years of experience in industry and academics. He received his B.Sc. (Physics, Mathematics) from Lucknow University (1993); MIBA from FMS, Banaras Hindu University (1995) and a Ph.D. (Commerce) from University of Lucknow (2002).
He teaches subjects such as International Financial Management, Risk Management, Financial Derivatives and Financial Econometrics. His areas of interest are International Finance, Risk Management, Derivatives and Financial Econometrics.Features
- Services industries like BPO, KPO, IT and IT-enabled services have been highlighted
- Reflects the nature of what today’s service marketers do in the real world
- Fourteen exciting class-room tested cases of which some are from Indian Service Industries like Bharat Sanchar Nigam, Hotel Industry in India etc.
- Six current readings from leading thinkers in the field
- Practical management applications reinforced by current examples
- Many Indian examples incorporated retaining global context.
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- A new chapter on Internet and Information Technology Applications in Sales, which includes a section on Customer Relationship Management.
- A chapter devoted to Direct Marketing.
- Many new and updated case studies.
- An expansion of the ‘’Selling and Sales Management in Action’’ case histories.
- An expansion on Ethics in Sales.
- A new section on Leadership within the Motivation and Training chapter.
- Coverage of selling as a career.
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- Comprehensive treatment analog, FIR and IIR filter designs
- Exhaustive coverage of discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and fast Fourier transform algorithms
- Integration of hundreds of solved examples, including MATLAB-based examples
- Over 500 homework problems
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- A step-by-step guide to International MBA admissions
- Easy to understand
- Informative and meticulously arranged data
- With resume, application and essay samples
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- The market-leading text for both a first and follow-on database course.
- Features an extensive table of contents that includes basic topics (modeling, diagrams, relational algebra/calculus, SQL, normalization) and advanced object database, toning, mining, XML, and security.
- Famous for its clear and complete writing style.
- Renowned for its combinational theory, examples, and exercises which provide the foundational knowledge on topics.
- Covers advanced modeling in the areas of active, temporal, and spatial databases.
- Discusses current database application areas of GIS, genome, and digital libraries.
- Presents a clear and complete discussion of the relational approach, including modeling, design, algebra and calculus, and query languages.
About the Authors
Ramez Elmasri, University of Texas at Arlington
Shamkant B. Navathe, Georgia Institute of Technology
D.V.L.N. Somayajulu, National Institute of Technology, Warangal
S.K. Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
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- Coverage of recent debates on globalization and its meaning for developing countries.
- Updated material on urban policy and the emerging role of cities in development.
- Coverage of current micro policies, including microcredit; incentives for child schooling; and integrated health, education, and income generation programs.
- Inclusion of new thinking on finance and development, such as recent debates on the role of stock markets.
- Section on the political economy of development policymaking and the state, including issues in governance and civil service reform.
- Coverage of Sen's 'capabilities` approach to poverty and the meaning of development.
- Section on development participation and strategies for making it work better in the field.
- Development insights from the economics of imperfect information and the new institutional economics.
- Coverage of transition countries that are now classified as developing and their unique development problems.
- Thoroughly updated country and comparative case studies.
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- NEW - More technology and global examples, plus over 100 Branding Briefs.
- NEW - More cases—Best Practice in Branding case studies are now packaged as a separate casebook. New cases include Snapple; Dupont; Red Bull; Starbucks; MTV; Accenture; and Yahoo!
- An emphasis on the role of the brand in marketing strategies.
- A practical, widely-applicable orientation—Offers a perspective that is relevant to any type of organization and setting, e.g., public or private, large or small.
- A three-part approach—Presents students with a new customer-based brand equity framework to build, measure, and manage brand equity and outline the strategic brand management process.
- An outline of the three main ways to build brand equity—Details how to properly choose brand elements, design supporting marketing programs, and leverage secondary associations.
- A unique perspective on integrated marketing communications.
- An exploration of different approaches to measuring brand equity.
- A detailed review of brand extensions.
- A focus on the role of various brands.
- Coverage of maximizing brand equity.
- Related branding topics—e.g., legal issues; brand crises; corporate name changes; etc.
- Discussion Questions.
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- NEW—Greater emphasis on process and product—Reorganizes chapters into a series of three easy-to-follow steps: planning, writing, and completing business messages
- NEW—Integrated approach to technology
- NEW—Sample documents throughout—Many of the real-company documents now contrast a poor and improved example and are accompanied by marginal comments highlighting common errors and effective techniques for correcting them.
- NEW—Over 60% new exercises and cases
- NEW—Emphasis on teams throughout
- Rich pedagogy to enhance student learning
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- NEW - New chapter on important types of training programs—Discusses orientation, diversity, sexual harassment, and team-training.
- NEW - Expanded examples of training objectives—With a comprehensive comparative table of poor training objectives and how they were made better.
- NEW - “How to Actually Do It” sections—Use real training situations, with step-by-step instructions from inception to evaluation.
- NEW - Design theory—Only text that provides guidance in training design using this theory.
- A comprehensive model of the training process—Which is then used to study the various programs presented.
- Strategic approach—Puts training into the larger context of an organization's overall objectives and strategy.
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Maximize effectiveness and ensure accountability for every dime you spend on marketing!
- The definitive guide to the state-of-the-art in marketing metrics.
- Create a marketing metrics "dashboard" that shows you exactly where you stand and where you're headed.
- Covers promotions, advertising, distribution, customer perceptions, market share, pricing, margins, product portfolios, salesforce and channel effectiveness, and much more.
About the Authors
Paul W. Farris is Landmark Communications Professor and Professor of Marketing at The Darden Graduate Business School, University of Virginia, where he has taught since 1980. Professor Farris’ research has produced award-winning articles on retail power and measurement of advertising effects. He has published many marketing articles in publications such as the Harvard Business Review, Journal of Marketing, Journal of Retailing, and Marketing Science. Farris is currently working on methods for integrating and improving marketing metrics. He is author or co-author of several books, including Advertising Budgeting: A Report from the Field. Farris’ consulting clients range from Procter & Gamble, to Apple and IBM. Before moving to Virginia, he taught marketing at the Harvard Business School and also has worked in product management for Unilever, Germany and account management for the LINTAS advertising agency. He is a current and past board member for several U.S and international companies.
Neil T. Bendle is a Ph.D. student in marketing at the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota. He holds an MBA from Darden, and has nearly a decade’s experience in marketing management, consulting, business systems improvement, and financial management. Bendle was responsible for measuring the success of marketing campaigns for the UK’s Labour Party.
Phillip E. Pfeifer, Alumni Research Professor of Business Administration at The Darden Graduate Business School, currently specializes in interactive marketing. He has published a popular MBA textbook and over 25 refereed articles in journals such as the Journal of Interactive Marketing, Journal of Database Marketing, Decision Sciences, and the Journal of Forecasting. Pfeifer was recognized in 2004 as the Darden School’s faculty leader in external case sales. His teaching has won student awards and been recognized in Business Week’s Guide to the Best Business Schools. His recent clients include Circuit City, Procter & Gamble, and CarMax.
David J. Reibstein is the William Stewart Woodside Professor and Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School. His research focuses on marketing metrics and their link to financial consequences, competitive marketing strategy, market segmentation, brand choice, and product line breadth. He has been published in every major marketing journal and has authored or co-authored numerous books. He served as the Executive Director of the Marketing Sciences Institute, and co-founded Wharton’s CMO Summit. Reibstein architected and teaches the Wharton Executive Education course on marketing metrics. He consults with leading businesses, including GE, Shell Oil, HP, Novartis, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, and Major League Baseball. He has served as Vice Dean and Director of Wharton’s Graduate Division, as visiting professor at Stanford and INSEAD, and as faculty member at Harvard. Reibstein was the co-founder of Shopzilla, one of the first product search engines, and serves on several corporate boards.
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Delves into the power of collaboration and knowledge management for small, medium and enterprise level businesses.
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- Revised based on reader feedback to further strengthen the best-selling SharePoint book on the market.
- SharePoint 2003 technologies make it easier for everyone on the network to find the information they need, manage it, and collaborate with others
- Major corporations utilizing SharePoint include General Mills, Compaq, HR Block, and Delphi.
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- Clear, easy-to-read text and accurate mathematical equations.
- Unique lesson-format for professional-style instruction.
- Practice-test structures that closely simulate the actual MBA examinations.
- Solved questions papers of eight major MBA exams: CAT, MAT, JMET, ATMA, FMS, SNAP, NMIMS, and XAT.
- Case-in-point illustrations and numerous solved problems to help you extract maximum from Study Mode Drills in each section.
- Proven test-taking techniques and strategies that help you master all types of questions in various MBA examinations.
- Over 6000 MCQs as per latest examination trends.
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- Introduces and imparts computer knowledge as a hands-on-experience rather than an esoteric subject.
- User-friendly approach tailors specially for each age group, with ample screen shots and illustration to aid understanding.
- Uses dialogue between young learners to highlight practical problems before giving the solutions.
- Assesses learning through graded exercises at the end of the book. Provides a glossary of shortcut commands as well as timeline of computers.
- Introduces Logo in book 3.
- Test Papers added at the end of the book to aid evaluation.
- Introduces Visual Basic, Photoshop and Corel Draw in the middle school.
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- Introduces and imparts computer knowledge as a hands-on-experience rather than an esoteric subject.
- User-friendly approach tailors specially for each age group, with ample screen shots and illustration to aid understanding.
- Uses dialogue between young learners to highlight practical problems before giving the solutions.
- Assesses learning through graded exercises at the end of the book. Provides a glossary of shortcut commands as well as timeline of computers.
- Introduces Logo in book 3.
- Test Papers added at the end of the book to aid evaluation.
- Introduces Visual Basic, Photoshop and Corel Draw in the middle school.
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- Introduces and imparts computer knowledge as a hands-on-experience rather than an esoteric subject.
- User-friendly approach tailors specially for each age group, with ample screen shots and illustration to aid understanding.
- Uses dialogue between young learners to highlight practical problems before giving the solutions.
- Assesses learning through graded exercises at the end of the book. Provides a glossary of shortcut commands as well as timeline of computers.
- Introduces Logo in book 3.
- Test Papers added at the end of the book to aid evaluation.
- Introduces Visual Basic, Photoshop and Corel Draw in the middle school.
Features
- Introduces and imparts computer knowledge as a hands-on-experience rather than an esoteric subject.
- User-friendly approach tailors specially for each age group, with ample screen shots and illustration to aid understanding.
- Uses dialogue between young learners to highlight practical problems before giving the solutions.
- Assesses learning through graded exercises at the end of the book. Provides a glossary of shortcut commands as well as timeline of computers.
- Introduces Logo in book 3.
- Test Papers added at the end of the book to aid evaluation.
- Introduces Visual Basic, Photoshop and Corel Draw in the middle school.
Features
- Introduces and imparts computer knowledge as a hands-on-experience rather than an esoteric subject.
- User-friendly approach tailors specially for each age group, with ample screen shots and illustration to aid understanding.
- Uses dialogue between young learners to highlight practical problems before giving the solutions.
- Assesses learning through graded exercises at the end of the book. Provides a glossary of shortcut commands as well as timeline of computers.
- Introduces Logo in book 3.
- Test Papers added at the end of the book to aid evaluation.
- Introduces Visual Basic, Photoshop and Corel Draw in the middle school.
About the Authors
Douglas E. Comer is a Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University and a Fellow of the ACM. He is the author of many best-selling books: the three-volume series, Internetworking with TCP/IP, Computer Networks and Internets, Second Edition, and the Internet Book. Comer served as chairman of the DARPA Distributed Systems Architecture Board and the CSNET Technical Committees, and is a former member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB)Features
- MediaLinks—Icon that refers students to CD or Web for additional content.
- Nursing Care Plans—Based on case studies with critical thinking questions following.
- Nursing Process in Action Sections—A visual summary of the nursing process that outlines the five steps of the nursing process.
- Assessment Interview boxes.
- Home Care Assessment boxes.
- Visual presentation of Health Assessment—Assessment data is summarized with normal and abnormal findings, followed by a review of body anatomy, then by actual assessment techniques/procedures, and photos and graphics to illustrate techniques/procedures.
- Identifying Nursing Diagnoses (IND) and Identifying Nursing Diagnoses, Outcomes and Interventions (INDOI) boxes—List NANDA diagnoses, NIC and NOC taxonomy terms.
- Focus on Critical Thinking boxes—Brief case studies followed by critical thinking questions.
- Research Notes—Review and provide implications of current research reports.
- Lifespan Consideration boxes.
- Clinical procedures detailed.
- Home Care Considerations boxes—Follow each skill.
- Practice Guidelines boxes.
- Concept maps—Follows each care plan.
- Culturally Competent Care boxes.
- Diagnostic Testing chapter—Consolidates content from many different chapters.
- Circulation chapter added.
- Clinical Alerts.
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- Covers all the latest developments on software engineering theory, keeping students up-to-date.
- New structure built around the core software engineering activities of specification, design, development, verification and validation and management, makes the subject even easier to grasp and gives students a clear understanding of how these important topics work together.
- An introductory section introduces management issues such as project planning early in the book, allowing it to be used in a project based course (where this material should be covered early).
- Discussion on systems engineering explains the role of software and why systems are more than just software.
- Significant coverage of requirements and architectural design, emphasizing their importance in the overall SE process.
- New development paradigms covered in the context of existing software engineering knowledge rather than as separate material, allowing students to find all the relevant material on a topic in one place.
- Program examples in Java.
- Graphical system models in standard UML.
- NEW - Increased coverage of new software development paradigms: agile methods (NEW Chapter 17) and component-based software engineering (NEW Chapter 19).
- NEW - Design section refocused towards architectural design including new material on service-centric systems and application architectures.
- NEW - UNIQUE coverage of application architectures (Chapters 12 and 13).
- NEW - In recognition of the increasing importance of dependability issues such as availability and security, the material on critical systems is integrated with more mainstream chapters.
- NEW - Two linking case studies of different types (information system and embedded system) are covered throughout the book – giving students an excellent understanding of how the theory applies to the real world.
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- Explores recent environmental problems such as the depletion of the ozone layer, global warming, groundwater contamination, and indoor air quality.
- Includes several important pedagogical aids.
- Many examples of each quantitative concept.
- Worked examples in each quantitative section.
- Numerous problems and questions at the end of each chapter.
- Includes new chapters covering Environment and resources (Chapter 4), Ecology and biodiversity (Chapter 5) and Waste Management (Chapter 10).
- Other chapters have been revised to reflect the importance of these topics in Environmental Engineering and Science in the Indian context.
- Provides a comprehensive chapter on Global Atmospheric Change corresponding with the perspectives, terminology, and approaches that have become the standard according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Scientific Assessments. (Chapter 9)
- Presents expanded coverage of water pollution and Groundwater remediation (Chapters 6 and 7)
- Covers the management of solid and hazardous wastes and descriptions of the key pieces of environmental legislation. (Chapter 10)
- All topics have been given a more careful, thorough treatment in order to bring them up-to-date and increase the depth and breadth of the information in the Indian context.
- Online supplements are available for instructor’s at www.pearsoned.co.in/gilbertmmasters
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- SQL coverage has been upgraded to the level of current standard.
- Provides exceptionally strong and expanded coverage of the relational model.
- Material on types or domains has been expanded for wider coverage.
- Chapter 9 on Integrity has been completely rewritten for better understanding.
- Chapter 15 on Recovery and Chapter 16 on Concurrency provides extensive details.
- Includes careful analysis of some unorthodox conclusions regarding the ACID properties of transactions.
- Chapter 20 on Type Inheritance and chapter 23 on Temporal Databases have been completely rewritten to reflect latest research developments.M
- Chapter 27 on XML covers the relationship between databases and emerging XML standards.
- The appendices include An overview of the TransRelational Model, A BNF grammar for SQL expressions, A glossary of important abbreviations,acronyms and symbols used in the text and Storage Structures and Access Methods.
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- Chapters revised and enlarged to include all changes and amendments.
- New concepts such as the green-shoe option, micro-insurance, micro-finance, financial inclusion and risk management in insurance and mutual funds are discussed extensively.
- Detailed description of new financial instruments.
- A new chapter - Management of Non-performing Assets by Banks - added.
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- Explains operations functions, their relationship with other domains and the strategy-formulation process
- Discusses various elements pertaining to the design of an operations system. These include process technology, product development, location, layout, quality, and capacity
- Covers alternative approaches for planning and control of operations
- Addresses contemporary topics of productive maintenance and continuous improvement
- Numerous Indian examples of the application of concepts discussed in the chapters through a novel feature called Ideas at Work. This feature enables students to develop an application orientation to the concepts described
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- Simple and lucid language to explain concepts and theories
- Several case studies
- Exhaustive references of books, journals and magazines to facilitate research
- Comprehensive glossary and list of acronym and their expansions
- Marginalia for ease in recapitulating the main points
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- Comprehensive coverage of topics with flexible organization and logical flow.
- Simple language with real world examples, illustrative figures and exercises.
- Easy-to-use, step-by-step methodologies for conceptual and logical database designs covering functional dependency, decomposition, normalization, relational algebra, relational calculus, query processing and optimization.
- Advance and emerging database concepts such as parallel databases, distributed database management, decision support systems, data warehousing and data mining, Web-enabled databases, mobile databases, multimedia databases, spatial databases, and digital libraries.
- Chapters on commercial databases, namely, DB2 Universal Databases, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Microsoft Access and MySQL to help the student in visualizing practical and real-time implementation of database system.
- Rich in pedagogy—contains review questions, multiple choice questions with answers at the end of each chapter.
- Bridges the gap between theory and practical implementation of database concepts for business applications through a large number of case studies.
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- NEW—Reorganizes chapters to provide a practical, more logical progression of the phases of analysis and to group similar types of techniques applicable to most situations.
- NEW—Expands coverage of the use of factor analysis in creating multi-item summated scales for use in the other multivariate techniques.
- NEW—Extends coverage of logistic regression as a complement to discriminant analysis in the prediction of nonmetric dependent variables.
- NEW—Adds a simplified example for each multivariate technique to illustrate its basic principles.
- NEW—Includes a Managerial Overview section in the discussion of the results after the empirical example to illustrate the types of conclusions that can be drawn from the HATCO results.
- NEW—Replaces the single reading in each chapter with a set of annotations drawn from application-based articles employing the multivariate techniques.
- Offers an applications-oriented approach — focusing throughout on the use of each technique, rather than its mathematical derivation.
- Introduces a six-step framework for organizing and discussing techniques across nearly all types of multivariate data analysis.
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- NEW - Expanded coverage of wireless communications and networking—Devotes one chapter each to spread spectrum technology, cellular wireless networks, and wireless LANs.
- NEW - Improved pedagogy—Features a clarified, tightened narrative; improved illustrations; new “field-tested” problems; lists of key words and review questions at the end of each chapter; and expanded Web support.
- NEW - New, updated, and expanded topics—Gigabit Ethernet (including 10-Gbps Ethernet), differentiated Services, Guaranteed frame rate (GFR), multiprotocol label switching (MPLS).
- NEW - A new background chapter on TCP/IP.
- A modular format.
- Unifying principles—Repeatedly emphasizes such principles as multiplexing, flow control, and error control, and contrasts their application in specific areas of technology.
- Design Approaches—Examines alternative approaches to meeting specific communication requirements.
- Standards—Offers a comprehensive discussion of the current status and future direction of related technology standards.
- Over 250 homework problems—With a range of difficulty.
- Strong pedagogical support—Includes liberal use of figures and tables; glossary; list of acronyms; recommended reading list and Websites; and a bibliography.
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- NEW—Streamlined narrative—Eliminates ambiguity and redundancy in coverage.
- NEW—Most algorithms supported and explained by appropriate software tools
- NEW—Complete solutions to selected chapter problems.
- Carefully designed numerical examples—Every single mathematical concept is explained using carefully designed numerical examples, rather than using complex mathematical proofs
- Chapter-end open-ended Comprehensive Problems—Based on published case studies.
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- A comprehensive chapter devoted to technology.
- Seven fresh case studies
- Examples, illustrations, and topic-based discussions in every chapter.
- Updated material that reflects changes in business and society since 9/11.
- Classroom questions and discussion points in every chapter.
- New writing and speaking assignments in each chapter.
- Appendices Analyzing a Case Study, and Writing a Case Study.
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- Precise and eloquent exposition on TQM logically arranged in seven discrete yet free flowing chapters, to cover the entire spectrum of knowledge on TQM.
- Simple and lucid presentation of topics—makes learning a truly enjoyable experience.
- Rich core text supported by numerous
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- Complex microeconomic theories explained with self-explanatory diagrams and real-life examples.
- Simple algebraic models used to show the applicability of microeconomic theories.
- Plenty of numerical examples used to show how economic problems can be solved.
- Each chapter begins with Chapter Outline to give on-the-spot view of what the chapter contains.
- Further Readings in each chapter for readers interested in original and advanced references.
- Model questions, Problems and Short-Answer Questions at the end of each chapter for students to test their understanding.
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- Services Marketing details additional tools that drive customer value and their effective management for competitive superiority.
- The book relies heavily on concept-visualization techniques to enhance reader friendliness and to facilitate understanding through image creation. Concepts and ideas are presented in picture form.
- The exercises given at the end of each chapter form an inventory of ideas for instructors and can be provided to students as practical exercises.
- The battery of review questions can be used to test academic understanding of subject.
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- Extraordinary scholarship, providing the most comprehensive and current presentation on the market.
- “Contemporary Problems” sections at the beginning of each country study introduce students to the current policy issues and challenges faced by that country, drawing students into the chapter and piquing their interest.
- “Example Boxes” throughout text illustrate discussions with practical examples of how politics works in the real world, helping to make abstract concepts concrete.
- Technology Advantage—Longman Interactive Comparative Politics Web site(www.ablongman.com/comparativepolitics). This robust and highly interactive site features 24 country profiles, interactive maps, practice tests, case studies, Web links, and more.
- Fully revised country study chapters include the most recent political developments in each nation, from the 2001-02 election in several democracies to the first peaceful transition of leadership in China in fall 2002.
- Key Web sites added to each country study chapter.
- New focus on international issues in the post-9/11 world.
- In Parts I & II, the authors have streamlined text and better integrated visuals, further improving readability.
Features
- Brief review of concepts and definitions to enable students to easily grasp the subject matter.
- Short cuts, caution and important points for each chapter.
- More than 3500 solved problems using short-cut techniques.
- More than 5000 problems for practice.
- Self evaluation tests and questions from competitive exams at the end of each section.
- Ten Model test papers.
Features
- A comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the banking and financial services industry
- Explanation of the concepts followed by a discussion on the application
- Chapters on risk management, international banking and some contemporary issues in bank management
- Numerous case studies for a better understanding of the real business (providing an insight into the real business/the banking environment)
About the Authors
Dr. Justin Paul currently teaches at the Indian Institute of Management Indore. He began his career as an officer in the Corporation Bank; then served as Assistant Professor at NMIMS, Mumbai; and as faculty at the South Indian Bank Staff Training College, Kerala. He has served as the Department Chair at IIM Indore for two years. He has also been a visiting professor and speaker at the University of Washington; the University of San Francisco; St. Martin's University, Seattle; the University of New South Wales; and Fudan University, Shanghai.
Dr Paul holds a Ph.D. from IIT Bombay, two master’s degrees and two postgraduate diplomas. He has served as a Ph.D. examiner for University of Madras; University of Mysore; and Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli. He has been a consultant to the Tata group of companies and the CII. He has authored two best-selling books, Business Environment and International Business.
Padmalatha Suresh is an alumnus of the IIM Ahmedabad. She also holds an LLB and CAIIB. She has more than two decades of industry experience at senior levels, primarily in banking, and briefly in the IT sector. Her long exposure to the banking sector has enabled her to evaluate banking and financing strategies, risk entailments and options for redressing them as also commentate on banking, in general, and infrastructure finance, in particular. She is director, DMS Financial Services Pvt. Ltd.
Features
- NEW – “Holistic marketing” coverage – Explores the emerging concept that everything matters in marketing: internal marketing, integrated marketing, relationship marketing, and socially responsible marketing. For example: See pg. 18 (Figure 1.3) and new Chapter 22, which brings it all together.
- NEW – Modular Organization - Kotler and Keller focused on preserving the strengths and core topics from previous editions, while carefully tightening coverage in every chapter for greater clarity. By organizing the text into eight parts of related material, a more modular approach, instructors have greater flexibility. For example: see Table of Contents.
- NEW - “Marketing Memos” - 2-3 new per chapter. Provide tips and suggestions at all stages of the marketing management process, as well as practical advice and directions in dealing with various marketing decisions.
- NEW - “Marketing Insights” - 2-3 new per chapter. Highlight current research findings and cover key marketing topics in greater depth.
- NEW - Hands-on marketing plan exercise – Located at the end of many chapters, starting in Chapter 2. Gives students hands-on experience in developing a customized marketing plan.
- Hundreds of mini cases and discussions - Show marketing in action and concepts in practice at large and small real world companies. To achieve a tighter presentation, every mini case was reviewed by the authors; brand new cases were added and any extraneous ones removed.
- Universal applications—e.g., products and services; consumer and business markets; profit and nonprofit organizations; domestic and foreign companies; and low and high-tech industries. Kotler and Keller encourage students to apply marketing thinking to the complete spectrum of marketing.
Features
Prepare for the new Cisco CCNA INTRO 640-821 exam with the only official INTRO preparation guide available.- All-new CD-ROM testing engine featuring customizable test banks, score and history reporting, and a study plan building tool.
- Network simulation software allows readers to try out lab scenarios in book.
- Modular writing style breaks subjects into easier to absorb learning blocks for networking novices.
- Testing engine includes simulation-based and ICND questions.
Features
- Modular Chapter Organization—Breaks topics down into smaller, easy to understand and absorb blocks of information.
- Simulation Based Questions—Emulates new testing environment and test hands-on networking skills.
- CD-ROM Testing Engine and Chapter-ending quizzes.
- Hands-on Lab Exercises.
- Aligned to Cisco Certification exam objectives—Prepares students for exam.
- Only Cisco Systems authorized materials of its kind.
Features
Prepare for the new CCNP® 642-801 BSCI routing exam with the only Cisco Systems—authorized self-study preparation book!- The revised edition of the all-time best-selling CCNP BSCI/Routing book.
- Redesigned format with modular, smaller chapters for easier concept comprehension.
- Prepare for the exam with the 200-plus question electronic testing engine on CD-ROM, complete with simulation based questions.
- Prepare for the CCNP, CCDP, and CCIP certifications with proven tools.
Features
Prepare for the new CCNP® 642-821 BCRAN Exam with the official exam preparation guide.- Learn the remote access design and management topics for the NEW Cisco CCNP 642-821 BCRAN exam with the only official preparation book.
- Practice with over 200 test questions including simulation based questions on the enclosed CD-ROM.
- Prepare for the CCNP and CCDP BCRAN exam with proven learning tools from the number 1 selling Exam Certification Guide Series from Cisco Press.
Features
- NEW! The Fourth Edition examines a broad spectrum of macroeconomic issues and ideas.
- NEW! Applications in each chapter, including many that are new to this edition .
- NEW! Earlier presentation of business cycles.
- NEW! Password now included. This edition includes a password that gives students access to a special edition of The Conference Board's Business Cycle Indicators database, containing over 100 hand-picked data series.
- Modern, balanced, comprehensive coverage.
- NEW! Included are new EOC problems (including the Conference Board exercises), many new applications, and new built-in Web links.
- NEW! Web site features
Features
- Learner-centric approach related to everyday activities
- Lucid language and easy text flow that minimises verbosity
- Diverse and creative activities to arouse the interest of all students.
- Do You Know? to enrich the knowledge of young learners and provide
- additional information for the inquisitive
- Teacher's Notes that provide an easy teaching reference tool with ample
- room for creativity to achieve the learning outcome
- A separate Talk About page at the end of each unit to promote discussion
- and understanding
- The Snap Recap at the end of each unit further tests the assimilation of students-linking the parts of the unit as one whole
- Emphasis on visual communication as a tool for content learning. Illustrations are attractive and prompt students to infer facts.
Features
- Learner-centric approach related to everyday activities
- Lucid language and easy text flow that minimises verbosity
- Diverse and creative activities to arouse the interest of all students.
- Do You Know? to enrich the knowledge of young learners and provide
- additional information for the inquisitive
- Teacher's Notes that provide an easy teaching reference tool with ample
- room for creativity to achieve the learning outcome
- A separate Talk About page at the end of each unit to promote discussion
- and understanding
- The Snap Recap at the end of each unit further tests the assimilation of students-linking the parts of the unit as one whole
- Emphasis on visual communication as a tool for content learning. Illustrations are attractive and prompt students to infer facts.
Features
- Emphasis on Real Managers—This is not a book that just describes management theories. In addition to including explanatory examples (which most other textbooks do), we go out and talk with real managers. Then we bring their experiences to our readers. No other textbook has so successfully blended management theory with management practice. In each chapter we have three different Real Manager's Features: Manager's Dilemma; Each chapter opens with a dilemma that a real-life manager faced and ends with the statement “What Would You Do?” Managers Respond; Features real, practicing managers from a variety of organizations and provides a short discussion of what they'd do if they were faced with the dilemma described at the beginning of the chapter. Managers Speak Out; Interviews real managers that ask them a broad range of questions.
- Entrepreneurship Modules—The unique issues of entrepreneurship and managing entrepreneurial ventures are highlighted in five part-ending sections.
Features
- Introduces and imparts computer knowledge as a hands-on-experience rather than an esoteric subject.
- User-friendly approach tailors specially for each age group, with ample screen shots and illustration to aid understanding.
- Uses dialogue between young learners to highlight practical problems before giving the solutions.
- Assesses learning through graded exercises at the end of the book. Provides a glossary of shortcut commands as well as timeline of computers.
- Introduces Logo in book 3.
- Test Papers added at the end of the book to aid evaluation.
- Introduces Visual Basic, Photoshop and Corel Draw in the middle school.
Features
- Introduces and imparts computer knowledge as a hands-on-experience rather than an esoteric subject.
- User-friendly approach tailors specially for each age group, with ample screen shots and illustration to aid understanding.
- Uses dialogue between young learners to highlight practical problems before giving the solutions.
- Assesses learning through graded exercises at the end of the book. Provides a glossary of shortcut commands as well as timeline of computers.
- Introduces Logo in book 3.
- Test Papers added at the end of the book to aid evaluation.
- Introduces Visual Basic, Photoshop and Corel Draw in the middle school.
Features
- Introduces and imparts computer knowledge as a hands-on-experience rather than an esoteric subject.
- User-friendly approach tailors specially for each age group, with ample screen shots and illustration to aid understanding.
- Uses dialogue between young learners to highlight practical problems before giving the solutions.
- Assesses learning through graded exercises at the end of the book. Provides a glossary of shortcut commands as well as timeline of computers.
- Introduces Logo in book 3.
- Test Papers added at the end of the book to aid evaluation.
- Introduces Visual Basic, Photoshop and Corel Draw in the middle school.
Features
- NEW - An integrated approach to learning—Combines the best of top-down networking with the best of bottom-up networking.
- NEW - Updated and revised content throughout.
- NEW - Added chapter on UDP: Datagram Transport Service — Chapter 24 explains UDP and shows the package format.
- NEW - Added chapter on Network Address Translation —Chapter 26 explains the major variants of NAT including NAPT and shows how NAT works.
- NEW - Added chapter on IP Telephony—Chapter 33 covers the technology that allows voice telephone communication over the Internet.
- Broad and substantial coverage.
- Focus on concepts and principles.
- Flexible organization—Chapters can be covered in a variety of orders after students have completed Parts I and II.
- CD-ROM included with every text—Features keyword search mechanism and links to the Website, which is updated continuously.
- Excellent, optional internetworking with TCP/IP coverage.
- Highly accessible—Does not use sophisticated mathematics, defines concepts clearly with analogies and examples, uses examples and drawings to illustrate how the technology operates, states results of analysis without mathematical proofs, and does not assume a knowledge of operating systems.
Features
- Meets all AACSB guidelines—Which supports a practitioner orientation rather than a theory/research approach.
- Global, natural environment and e-commerce themes throughout.
- Perspectives boxed inserts in each chapter.
- Concise, conversational and logical presentation.
- Integrative strategic management model throughout.
- Skills oriented Experiential Exercises—Eighteen exercises apply text material to the Cohesion Case; ten apply textual material to a college or university; ten send students into the business world to explore important strategy topics.
- Extensive pedagogy—e.g. Notable Quotes and Objectives; Key Terms, Current Readings and Discussion Questions.
Features
- Flash memory, magnetic and optical storage devices
- Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs), Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs) and Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs)
- Error detection and correction codes
- 317 review questions and 178 self-test questions, with answers
- 178 solved examples supplemented with related problems
- 410 practice problems. Answers to all the odd-numbered problems.
About the Authors
Ken Arnold, a Staff Engineer at Sun Microsystems Laboratories, is a leading expert in object-oriented design and implementation, one of the original architects of the JiniTM technology, and the lead engineer of Sun's JavaSpacesTM technology.
James Gosling is a Fellow and Vice President at Sun Microsystems, the creator of the Java programming language, and one of the computer industry's most noted programmers. He is the 1996 recipient of Software Development's "Programming Excellence Award". He previously developed NeWS", Sun's network-extensible window system, and was a principal in the Andrew project at Carnegie-Mellon University, from which he holds a PhD in Computer Science
David Holmes is a Senior Research Scientist at the Cooperative Research Centre for Enterprise Distributed Systems Technology (DSTC Pty Ltd), located in Brisbane, Australia. He completed his PhD at Macquarie University, Sydney, in 1999.
Features
- NEW—An early, understandable introduction to Digital Control
- NEW—Closer MATLAB/SIMULINK integration throughout illustrates how calculations are made as the concepts are introduced.
- NEW—Improved chapter on Dynamic Response.
- NEW—More detailed examples for Internal Model Principle
- NEW—Added and revised problems.
- NEW—Chapter-end study problems—Includes answers at the back of the book.
- An in-depth, comprehensive treatment—Not found in other texts.
- Comprehensive case studies Illustrates real-world problems and applies techniques from earlier chapters.
- Extensive examples throughout.
About the Authors
Gene F. Franklin is from Stanford University
J. David Powell is from Stanford University
Abbas Emami-Naeini is from SC Solutions, Inc.
Features
- Consistent chapter pedagogy – Each chapter includes homework problems, review questions, a list of key words, suggestions for further reading, and recommended Web sites.
- Detailed, chapter-by-chapter summary of each part– Appears at the beginning of that part.
- Abundant homework and class-work assignment material
- An extensive glossary, a list of frequently used acronyms, and a bibliography.
- Simplified AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) – An educational, simplified version of AES, that enables students to grasp the essentials of AES more easily.
- New block cipher modes of operation – Includes the CMAC mode for authentication and the CCM mode for authenticated encryption.
- Expanded, updated treatment of intruders and malicious software.
- Coverage of the essential new topic of public key infrastructure (PKI).
- Updated, expanded content throughout to bring material up to date.
- New Online Appendices that supplement the material in the book.
- Writing assignments – Now included in the instructor's material to facilitate learning and expand instructor options.
- Programming assignments – Now includes a number of end-of-chapter programming assignments that can be programmed in any language; facilitates learning and expand instructor options.
- Laboratory exercises – Adds a new set of lab exercises to the instructor package
- Approximately 50% more end-of-chapter homework problems.
Features
- NEW—End of chapter summaries—Outline all essential concepts.
- NEW—New chapter on the simulation of unsteady flow conditions, from free surface to air distribution networks.
- NEW—Enhanced treatment of dimensional analysis and similarity and an introduction to the fundamentals of CFD.
- NEW—Worked examples backed up by self assessment questions and a comprehensive downloadable Solutions Manual.
About the Authors
Dr. John Douglas formerly of South Bank University, London.
Dr. Janusz Gasiorek, formerly of South Bank University, London where be led the Fluid Mechanics group in Mechanical Engineering, with specialist research interest in rotodynamic machinery and fan engineering.
Professor John Swaffield, Heriot-Watt University, his taught Fluid Mechanics for 30 years with specialist research interests in pressure transients, free surface unsteady flows, and water conservation.Features
The world's most exciting, fastest-growing new market is where you least expect it: at the bottom of the pyramid.
- "The real source of market promise is not the wealthy few in the developing world, or even the emerging middle-income consumers. It is the billions of aspiring poor who are joining the market economy for the first time." - CK Prahalad
- Endorsed by world leaders and the UN Commission on Private Development and the Poor
Features
- Streamlined coverage is easy to follow and understand
- End-of-chapter revision questions reinforce the concepts and issues introduced
- Extensive use of case studies and boxes illustrate key concepts, issues, and specific topics in a more detailed manner
- Recommended reading, glossary, index, and suggestions included for further study
About the Authors
Ian Heywood is currently Director of Learning for UK Business Lab Ltd.
Sarah Cornelius is from School of Education, University of Aberdeen.
Steve Carver is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography at the University of Leeds.
Srinivasa Raju is Senior Lecturer in the Institute of Remote Sensing, Anna University, Chennai.
Features
- NEW - Chapter 1: Introduction has been enhanced to broaden the introductory presentation of the field of robotics—Previews what is covered in the book.
- NEW - Clear exposition.
- NEW - Includes MATLAB exercises.
- Real-world practicality with underlying theory presented.
- Large set of homework problems with a “difficulty grade” assigned.
- The most cited textbook on robotics in the field.
- “Programming Assignments” at the end of each chapter.
Features
- The authors' extensive scientific, consulting and teaching backgrounds provide an unmatched dimension of reality to the text.
- First book to describe the arbitrage activity associated with mergers and acquisitions. Mark Mitchell, our new co-author and a member of the management of a significant merger arbitrage firm, has published articles on the subject in leading journals of financial economics and his work is contributed here.
- Explains the merger and acquisition process within a broad framework of companies strategic plans.
Features
The workbooks reinforce the different aspects of language learning through the following features:- Word play enriches the learner’s vocabulary through interesting exercises; new words are not taught in isolation but are related to other vocabulary items in the same field.
- Say it right stresses the importance of correct pronunciation through phonetic drills, following a progression ffrom simple vowel sounds to consonant sound clusters, word stress, rhythm, etc.
- Language play provides additional practice in the structures learnt in the main course book.
- Pencil talk hones the writing skills of the learners by providing further practice.
Features
The workbooks reinforce the different aspects of language learning through the following features:- Word play enriches the learner’s vocabulary through interesting exercises; new words are not taught in isolation but are related to other vocabulary items in the same field.
- Say it right stresses the importance of correct pronunciation through phonetic drills, following a progression ffrom simple vowel sounds to consonant sound clusters, word stress, rhythm, etc.
- Language play provides additional practice in the structures learnt in the main course book.
- Pencil talk hones the writing skills of the learners by providing further practice.
Features
The course books cover all aspects of language learning through the following features:
- Comprehension tests the factual, inferential and global comprehension powers of the learner.
- Word play enriches the learners’ vocabulary through a variety of interesting exercises. Stresses the importance of correct pronunciation through phonetic drills.
- Language play deals with the fundamental grammatical elements such as structures, syntax, syntax, punctuation and grammar and its usage. These have been covered through a variety of exercises.
- Pencil talk initiates the learner into the world of writing. Beginning with guided composition, he/she is slowly steered towards composition short piece independently.
Features
The course books cover all aspects of language learning through the following features:
- Comprehension tests the factual, inferential and global comprehension powers of the learner.
- Word play enriches the learners’ vocabulary through a variety of interesting exercises. Stresses the importance of correct pronunciation through phonetic drills.
- Language play deals with the fundamental grammatical elements such as structures, syntax, syntax, punctuation and grammar and its usage. These have been covered through a variety of exercises.
- Pencil talk initiates the learner into the world of writing. Beginning with guided composition, he/she is slowly steered towards composition short piece independently.
Features
The course books cover all aspects of language learning through the following features:
- Comprehension tests the factual, inferential and global comprehension powers of the learner.
- Word play enriches the learners’ vocabulary through a variety of interesting exercises. Stresses the importance of correct pronunciation through phonetic drills.
- Language play deals with the fundamental grammatical elements such as structures, syntax, syntax, punctuation and grammar and its usage. These have been covered through a variety of exercises.
- Pencil talk initiates the learner into the world of writing. Beginning with guided composition, he/she is slowly steered towards composition short piece independently.
Features
The course books cover all aspects of language learning through the following features:
- Comprehension tests the factual, inferential and global comprehension powers of the learner.
- Word play enriches the learners’ vocabulary through a variety of interesting exercises. Stresses the importance of correct pronunciation through phonetic drills.
- Language play deals with the fundamental grammatical elements such as structures, syntax, syntax, punctuation and grammar and its usage. These have been covered through a variety of exercises.
- Pencil talkinitiates the learner into the world of writing. Beginning with guided composition, he/she is slowly steered towards composition short piece independently.
Features
The course books cover all aspects of language learning through the following features:
- Comprehension tests the factual, inferential and global comprehension powers of the learner.
- Word play enriches the learners’ vocabulary through a variety of interesting exercises. Stresses the importance of correct pronunciation through phonetic drills.
- Language play deals with the fundamental grammatical elements such as structures, syntax, syntax, punctuation and grammar and its usage. These have been covered through a variety of exercises.
- Pencil talkinitiates the learner into the world of writing. Beginning with guided composition, he/she is slowly steered towards composition short piece independently.
Features
The workbooks reinforce the different aspects of language learning through the following features:- Word play enriches the learner’s vocabulary through interesting exercises; new words are not taught in isolation but are related to other vocabulary items in the same field.
- Say it right stresses the importance of correct pronunciation through phonetic drills, following a progression ffrom simple vowel sounds to consonant sound clusters, word stress, rhythm, etc.
- Language play provides additional practice in the structures learnt in the main course book.
- Pencil talk hones the writing skills of the learners by providing further practice.
Features
- New sections on Stages of Production, Indian MRTP Act, and International Price Discrimination and Dumping
- Vivid and engaging examples to bring the economic concepts to life
- Current data and information used in all examples
- Interesting coverage of Behavioral Economics
- Special section on Human Capital
- Revised and updated coverage of the core material on Demand, Production, and Cost
- Key terms highlighted
Features
- “The Changing World Order” boxes in each chapter help students examine the impact of 9/11 on international relations.
- Unique “text-and-technology” learning system integrates the book's Companion Website and the Microsoft Encarta Interactive World Atlas CD-ROM with the text, offering today's students a way of learning international relations that will stimulate and engage.
- “Web Link” icons in the text's margins direct students to “Web Link” activities on Goldsteins Companion Website (www.internationalrelations.net), where they link to relevant resources and use the information they find to answer online critical thinking questions about core IR concepts.
- “Information Revolution” icons also direct students to the Companion Website where they participate in activities that explore how changes in information technologies are impacting IR.
- “Atlas” icons indicate related assets—maps, videos, photos—that can be found on the Microsoft® Encarta® Interactive World Atlas CD-ROM. The CD-ROM can be ordered packaged with the text at more than an 60% discount off the retail price!
- Full-color design and large trim size make the book visually appealing for students.
Features
- Concepts lucidly explained and backed by examples to facilitate learning
- Chapter Objectives in each chapter
- Marginalia for easy recapitulation of the points
- Objective type questions and a variety of numerical problems with answers
- Practical aspects of Capital Budgeting in tune with real-life experiences discussed in detail
- Exclusive chapter on Capitalisation
- Topics like Corporate Expansion and Corporate Failure explained
- Comprehensive discussion on International Financial Management
- Select Further Reading(s) for every chapter
- Glossary of key terms
- Author and Subject indices for quick reference
Features
Unique Features:
- Student friendly. Written in a lecture mode and conversational style. Classroom simulative.
- Case study-centric and analysis oriented. A practical business-oriented analysis keeping in mind the real-world financial practices of blue-chip corporates.
- Enriched by my own industry experience, independent thinking and research on the subject resulting in providing a practitioner’s perspective and making the text thoroughly enjoyable.
- Thorough discussion on Conceptual Framework of Financial Statements and contemporary issues such as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAPs), Valuation of Assets Under Finance Lease, Intangible Assets, Amortisation and Asset Impairment.
- Accounting Standards interwoven with the text throughout the book, in a non-technical language to the extent possible, instead of bundling them in a separate chapter with the objective of making their understanding more and more contextual and enjoyable.
- Thorough coverage of Significant Accounting Policies and Notes to Accounts, Auditors’ Report, Directors’ Report, Corporate Governance Report, Management Discussion and Analysis Report, Quality of Earnings, Window Dressing, and Information from Sources Other Than Corporate Annual Reports.
- A systematic, organised and integrated reading and understanding of financial statements and reports through the case of Nestle India Ltd., based on its external annual financial reporting, integrated with the text throughout the book.
- A model developed for a strategic analysis and interpretation of the annual report comprising an integration of financial, qualitative and quantitative information with the objective of giving recommendations to the management on strategic issues emanating out of analysis and suggesting more transparency in financial reporting.
- Nestle’s full annual report analysed as per the said model in Chapter 21. Special emphasis laid on contemporary financial issues such as Segment Reporting, Related Party Disclosures, Earnings Per Share, Impairment Loss, Accounting for Taxes on Income and Contingency Provision, and analysed threadbare.
- Innovative analytical techniques like Per Employee Analysis and Per Equity Share Analysis introduced.
- Detailed discussion on Global Financial Reporting.
- Coverage of Emerging Dimensions in Financial Reporting, that is, Value Reporting™ comprising Intangible Asset Scorecard, Human Resource Accounting, Value-added Statement, Brand Valuation, Balance Sheet Including Intangible Assets, Economic Value-Added (EVA®) Statement, Enterprise Value and Current-cost-adjusted Financial Statements.
Outstanding Pedagogical Features:
The outstanding pedagogical features in the book have been designed to chart a clear and well-targeted route map for students’ understanding and knowledge enhancement. These features are:
- Chapter Openers
- Chapter Objectives
- Bird’s Eye View Box
- Website Resource Box
- Publication Resource Box
- Before You Move Further, Stop... Box
- Chapter Illustrations
- Case Studies
- Corporate Financial Practices
- Corporate Window Dressing/Creative Financial Practices
- Exhibits
- Computational/Numerical Illustrations
- Analytical Illustrations
- Integrated Project
- Keywords
- References
- Chapter-end Exercises
- Case Studies
- Integrated Group Projects
- Computational/Numerical Exercises
- Analytical Exercises
- WAC (Written Analysis and Communication) Exercises
- MOC (Managerial Oral Communication) Exercises
- Capitaline Plus/CMIE Prowess Data based Exercises
- Open Exercises
- Integration of Exercises through VarioAbout the Authors
George Couloris, Jean Dollimore and Tim Kindberg, all teachers at Queen Mary and Westfield College at the University of London, have based this book on courses at Masters and undergraduate levels given to students at Queen Mary and Westfield College.About the Authors
MANI SUBRAMANIAN is a professor at Georgia Institute of Technology, where he teaches a Network Management course based on his years of industry experience. He has led research and development at several networking corporations and has practical knowledge of networking and network management. In 1989, he was elected Technical Director of the OSI Network Management Forum and was responsible for the first release of OSI NM specifications. Dr. Subramanian received his Ph.D. from Purdue University.Features
- Includes an overview of and up-to-date background material on networking and networking technologies.
- Presents foundations of models which are needed to build various network management architectures and protocols.
- Covers SNMP-based protocols that manage TCP/IP networks.
- Applies material to real-world examples throughout the book.
Features
- Core theory chapters, followed by chapters applying theory to major policy questions.
- New - Chapter 9, “The Political Economy of Trade Policy,” looks at the influence of special interest payments on political decisions over trade policy and brings the story of the World Trade Organization up-to-date.
- New - Chapter 11, “Controversies in Trade Policy,” examines the theory of strategic trade policy and its explanation of why countries might gain from promoting particular industries, and explores the contemporary roiling debate over globalization.
- New - Chapter 19, “Macroeconomic Policy and Coordination Under Floating Exchange Rates,” features an intuitive discussion of the major results on international policy repercussions.
- New - Chapter 20, “Optimum Currency Areas and the European Experience,” presents fresh perspectives on Europe's single-currency experiment to date.
- New - Chapter 22, “Developing Countries: Growth, Crisis, and Reform,” recounts the dramatic collapse of the Argentine currency in 2002.
- New and updated boxes and case studies, and an expanded, animated PowerPoint program featuring the text's tables and figures.
- New enhanced Web site that updates periodically to showcase important global macroeconomic events and developments.
Features
- Covers both design and analysis frameworks.
- Employs an innovative and more comprehensive taxonomy of algorithm design techniques.
- Covers mathematical analysis of both nonrecursive and recursive algorithms, as well as empirical analysis and algorithm visualization.
- Discusses limitations of algorithms and ways to overcome them.
- Treats algorithms as problem-solving tools and develops algorithmic thinking by using puzzles and games.
- Contains over 600 exercises with hints for students and solutions for instructors.
- Includes material suggested by ACM Curriculum 2001.
Features
- NEW - Three complementary strategy lenses—Design, an analytical approach; experience, builds on cultural, institutional and cognitive schools of thought; and ideas, builds on evolutional and complexity theories.
- NEW - Critical commentaries conclude each section.
- NEW - Strategies for a fast changing world—Including hypercompetitive and game theoretic strategies.
- NEW - Framework for corporate level strategies.
- NEW - Integrated approach to issues of structuring—Structures, processes, boundaries and relationships.
- NEW - Chapter on the links between overall strategy and strategies for separate resource areas—e.g. people, information, finance and technology.
- NEW - Economic issues—IT, deregulation, globalization and flexible structuring.
- Combines analytic and process view of strategy.
- Links theory and practice—With over 80 one-page illustrations, 11 chapter-end case examples and over 30 case studies.
- Cases and examples from different sectors around the world—i.e. AOL/Time Warner, Honda, Virgin, British Airways, Xerox, BMW, Formula One and WH Smith.
Features
- Completely rewritten to be less formal, providing more accessibility to undergraduate students.
- Emphasizes modern applications of the theory
- Uses numerous figures to help convey ideas
- Provides more detail and intuition for definitions and proofs
- Includes special sidebars to present supplemental material that may be of interest to readers
- Challenges readers with extensive exercises of wide-ranging difficulty levels
- Presents a graphical notation for PDA’s and Turing machines.
About the Authors
John E. Hopcroft is the Joseph Silbert Dean of Engineering at Cornell University, and winner of the 1986 A.M. Turing Award.
Rajeev Motwani is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies for Computer Sciene at Stanford University.
Jeffrey D. Ullman is the Stanford W. Ascherman Professor of Computer Science at Stanford UniversityFeatures
- A thorough and balanced treatment of the foundations of AI
- The combination of theoretical foundations of intelligent problem solving with the date structures and algorithms needed for implementation
- Example programs written in LISP and PROLOG
- Putting practical applications of Al into context
- A unique discussion of the social and philosophical issues of AI
About the Authors
George Luger received his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania in 1973. He spent the next five years as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Artificial intelligence of the University of Edinburgh. He is currently a Professor of Computer Science, Linguistics, and Psychology at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
Features
- A database perspective is used throughout.
- Clearly written algorithms.
- An emphasis on the use of data mining concepts in real-world applications with large database components.
- Appendix providing overview of available data mining products.
- Strategic text organization of four major sections: Introduction, Core Topics, Advanced Topics, and Products.
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- unparalleled topic coverage and clarity
- avoids unnecessary mathematical complexity and illustrates all maths techniques with practical examples
- contains a wealth of worked examples and hundreds of end-of-chapter problems
- pedagogical features include chapter objectives, highlighted key equations, summaries of formulae and key terms and concepts
- divided into four sections, covering Electrical Principles, Electronic Engineering, Power Engineering and Measurements
About the Authors
The late Edward Hughes was a fellow of Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh.
The late Ian McKenzie Smith was formerly Deputy Principal, Stow College, Glasgow.
Dr John Hiley and Dr Keith Brown are both lecturers in the Department of Computing and Electrical Engineering at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh.
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- NEW - A systematic strategy and techniques for solving material balance and energy balance problems— one that can be used consistently as a framework for solving word and open-ended problems, and that can be used successfully in connection with unfamiliar types of problems.
- NEW - Treats methods of solving problems with the help of computer software—Avoids reference to programming, but explains briefly how to use current software packages and provides sample software, Polymath, on an accompanying CD disk.
- NEW - Revises and simplifies coverage of energy balances.
- NEW - Offers a completely revised chapter on material balances—Provides a consistent algebraic approach to the formulation of problems that is carried out in all subsequent chapters.
- An accompanying CD disk—FORTRAN programs that solve linear and nonlinear equations, retrieve the properties of water and steam, and of air-water mixtures, calculate the vapor pressures of pure substances, and calculate enthalpy changes from heat capacity equations; Supplementary problems, containing numerous pictures of the equipment described in the worked out problems; Polymath, self-documented, widely used software that runs on a PC, and can solve linear and nonlinear equations, regression problems, and carry out matrix operations; A database with retrievable physical properties (e.g., vapor pressures, and heat capacities and enthalpies) for 700 compounds.
- Detailed and self-contained.
- Student-friendly approach throughout—Presents ideas in small packages and uses numerous subheadings, Initiates most topics with simple illustrations of basic ideas, Explains the fundamental concepts in clear language and appropriate equations and diagrams, Provides numerous simple, concrete examples with detailed solutions, and Offers detailed guided practice following each new principle.
- Consistent format for all sections—Objectives, Looking Ahead, Main Concepts, Additional Details, Looking Back, Summary of Key Ideas, List of Key Words with the page numbers where the word is first introduced, Self Assessment Tests with answers, Problems with selected answers—expanded to include features of safety, semiconductor processing, and biotechnology, Data for solving problems has been provided in tables and figures and in an accompanying CD disk, and Open-ended Discussion Questions.
- Presents topics in order of easy assimilation—Rather than in strictly logical order — alternating easy material with difficult material — e.g., defers discussion of unsteady-state balances until the final chapter since most students lack the mathematical and engineering maturity to absorb these problems simultaneously with the steady-state balances.
- SI units for approximately half of the text, examples, and problems, and most of the tables — with some of the crucial tables (e.g., steam tables) presented in both American engineering and SI units.
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- A systematic, step-by-step approach is used to cover various aspects of 8051 C and Assembly language programming and interfacing.
- Many examples and sample programs are given to clarify the concepts and provide students with an opportunity to learn by doing.
- Review questions are provided at the end of each section to reinforce the main points of the section.
About the Authors
Muhammad Ali Mazidi went to Tabriz University and holds Master’s degrees from both Southern Methodist University and the University of Texas at Dallas. He is currently a.b.d. on his Ph.D. in the Electrical Engineering Department of Southern Methodist University. He is co-author of a widely used textbook, The 80x86 IBM PC and Compatible Computers, also available from Prentice Hall. He teaches microprocessor-based system design at DeVry University in Dallas, Texas.
Janice Gillispie Mazidi has a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of North Texas. She has several years of experience as a software engineer in Dallas.
Rolin McKinlay has a BSEET from DeVry University. He is currently working on his Master’s degree and PE license in the state of Texas. He is currently self-employed as a programmer and circuit board designer, and is a partner in MicroDigitalEd.com.
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- Authored by a highly respected member of the Linux kernel development team and full-time kernel developer for Novell
- Updated coverage of all the major subsystems and features of the current Linux 2.6 kernel with new coverage of kernel modules and virtual memory
- Allows developers to learn how to modify and enhance kernel code by providing examples based on real kernel code
Features
Learn CCDP ARCH 642-871 concepts with the Cisco authorized self-study book for CCDP foundation learning- Follow case studies and tutorials to further understand key concepts and technologies
- The only book available exclusively on the CCDP 642-871 course and exam
- Master the topics with guidance from certified Cisco Systems instructors with over twenty years of experience in the IT industry
About the Authors
Keith Hutton is a senior Cisco network administrator with Magma Communications Ltd., Canada’s leading, full-service Internet company. Prior to joining Magma, Keith worked as a certified Cisco Systems instructor with Global Knowledge Canada. He currently holds the CCNP® and CCDP certifications.
Amir Ranjbar, CCIE® No. 8669, is a senior network architect at Global Knowledge and is a certified Cisco Systems instructor. Amir is author of the CCNP CIT Exam Certification Guide, published by Cisco Press.
Features
- Provides a balanced introduction to operating system concepts by integrating OS theory with examples from real operating systems (Linux, Unix, Windows).
- Student-focused writing that presents the big idea of each concept before presenting the details.
- Extended lab sections between chapters include projects on: shell programming, kernel timers, memory-mapped files, TCP/IP, etc.
- Flexible arrangement of information within chapters allows professors to choose the breadth and depth of each topic.
- Updated and extended Table of Contents, including additional material on threads, storage media, security, handheld and wireless devices, and more.
- More labs! More than twice as many are included to give students substantial hands-on experience with Linux, UNIX and Windows XP.
- The number of exercises throughout the book has increased by more than 20%.
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- Continuing and expanding the coverage of cross-cultural and gender issues, the book integrates them throughout the book, and also covers them in their own separate chapters, Chapter 11, “Gender,” and Chapter 13, “Culture.”
- “Self Understanding” boxes present self-assessment techniques for students to try.
- “Famous Personality” boxes illustrate select concepts using well-known and contemporary examples.
- Part 3 introduces four applied chapters, providing students with the opportunity to apply theory to practice.
- A helpful summary chapter (Ch. 15) looks forward to the future of the field of personality perspectives.
- New material on the biological and evolutionary aspects of personality has been integrated throughout the text, while still maintaining critical discussion of strengths, weaknesses, and misuses of evolutionary approaches.
- Enhanced discussion of happiness, hate, and culture helps students understand the timely topics of terror, conflict, and healing.
- “Classic to Current” boxes show how classic ideas have led to current research in each perspective.
- New timelines of developments within the field have been added to each core chapter, helping students understand the intellectual progression of ideas.
Features
- Chapters on research methodology (Chs. 4-8) use real research studies as examples of the most important designs.
- Numerous examples and questions at the end of each chapter assist students in understanding how concepts are related to practice.
- Chapters on qualitative research cover a variety of types: ethnography, case study, phenomenological, etc.
- Chapter on computer data analysis (Ch. 12) demonstrates how SPSS and SAS are used to calculate the statistics explained in Chapters 10 and 11. All three data analysis chapters use numerous examples (including a one sample Z test) to demonstrate statistics.
- Published research articles follow each of the five methodology chapters (Chs. 4-8).
- Appendix B contains a data set for use by students in the chapters on data analysis (Chs.10-12).
New to this Edition
- Greater use of technology to conduct library research (Ch. 2 & 3). Includes discussion of using the Internet and citing references according to APA style, making this information very current and useful for students.
- Features an emphasis on validity (Ch. 9) as a unitary trait that is consistent with professional (AERA) standards. This newer perspective views validity in a way that many books have not yet incorporated.
- The data analysis chapters (Ch. 10 & 11) include new coverage of outliers and missing data.
- Unique discussion on how to combine qualitative and quantitative methods in a single study (Ch. 8) shows students how these methods interrelate.
- With the news of problems at several universities concerning research ethics and finances, the additional coverage of ethics and grant funding (Ch. 2) will be important to readers.
- Can be packaged with the ContentSelect Research Database to provide a rich resource of journals for further study.
Features
- Shows how statistics is relevant to all business majors-accounting, finance, management, marketing, operations, and information systems.
- Allows students to focus on interpreting the software output and making informed business decisions.
- Showcases the most common packages used in the business world.
- Provides step-by-step instructions necessary to perform most statistical analysis using Excel and Minitab 14.
- Provides unlimited practice for the student and scoring, grading, and course management for the instructor.
- PHGradeAssist icons appear in the text next to exercises that are in this system.
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- Completely updated to reflect the latest technology
- Comprehensive coverage of VHDL and complex PLDs
- A chapter devoted to digital system projects using VHDL
- Solved examples, section review questions with answers and solutions to selected problems
Features
- New - Chapter 9 on Wireless Communication- Includes coverage of cellular systems and network generations, wireless data networks and Internet access (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, WiMax, and emerging broadband services), wireless networking standards, m-commerce, radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems, and other applications.
- New - Chapter 11 on Enterprise Applications- Includes supply chain management, customer relationship management, enterprise systems, and new system platforms for delivering enterprise-wide services to help achieve digital integration and enhance organizational performance.
- New - Earlier Chapter 10 coverage of Information System Security and Control - Includes coverage of Internet security; wireless security challenges; new legal obligations such as Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPAA for safeguarding the accuracy, security and privacy of information systems; the organizational, management, and technical framework for an up-to-date security policy; and computer forensics.
- Extensive Domestic and International Examples - More than 100 companies in the United States and nearly 100 organizations in Canada, Europe, Australia, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East are discussed in long and short case studies and within the body of each chapter.
- Variety of Case Studies - Every chapter contains a short chapter-opening case, two short Window On cases, and a long chapter-ending case.
- Variety of Hands on Projects
Features
- Short chapters and straightforward explanations of processes help keep students focused on key concepts.
- A superb art program combines several proven illustration methods including step-by-step diagrams, orientation figures, and hundreds of micrographs with labels and sizing scales.
- The text's comprehensive coverage addresses the needs of instructors teaching a course with a mix of allied health and biology majors.
- End-of-chapter “Learning with Technology” sections point students toward specific activities and case studies on The Microbiology Place Website/CD-ROM that are particularly relevant to the chapter. These sections help students make the best use of the powerful media resources available to them.
- New and updated content reflects the constantly evolving microbiology research environment.
- Seven new Clinical Problem Solving boxes use case histories adapted from recent issues of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report to stimulate students to think critically and analytically about clinical problems.
- The new Art and Photo CD-ROM provides electronic files of the line art, photographs, and micrographs from the book (approximately 700 images), along with selected tables.
- Easy access answers to Study Questions. In response to student feedback, the answers to the end-of-chapter Review and Multiple-Choice questions are now provided in an answer section at the back of the text.
Features
The workbooks reinforce the different aspects of language learning through the following features:
- Word play enriches the learner’s vocabulary through interesting exercises; new words are not taught in isolation but are related to other vocabulary items in the same field.
- Say it right stresses the importance of correct pronunciation through phonetic drills, following a progression ffrom simple vowel sounds to consonant sound clusters, word stress, rhythm, etc.
- Language play provides additional practice in the structures learnt in the main course book.
- Pencil talk hones the writing skills of the learners by providing further practice.
Features
The workbooks reinforce the different aspects of language learning through the following features:- Word play enriches the learner’s vocabulary through interesting exercises; new words are not taught in isolation but are related to other vocabulary items in the same field.
- Say it right stresses the importance of correct pronunciation through phonetic drills, following a progression ffrom simple vowel sounds to consonant sound clusters, word stress, rhythm, etc.
- Language play provides additional practice in the structures learnt in the main course book.
- Pencil talk hones the writing skills of the learners by providing further practice.
Features
- NEW - Comprehensive cases– nine of sixteen comprehensive are new and drawn from a broad range of geographical settings. These cases places the students in the decision making role of a manager regarding issues of strategy, culture, HRM, social responsibility, technology, and politics in the global arena.
- NEW — Comparative Management in Focus — Provides in depth comparative application of chapter topics in specific countries such as the growing Indian economy, and updated sections such as strategies for the EU market.
- NEW - Chapter ending cases — Seven of the 11 chapter ending cases are new. These cases tie the concepts of the chapter to real company issues.
- Experiential exercises — Experiential exercises at the end of each chapter challenge students on topics such as ethics and decision-making, cross cultural negotiations, and strategic planning.
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- NEW - A reconstructed view and application of nonprofit marketing—Positions marketing as the most critical discipline needed for nonprofit success.
- NEW - Inclusion of new environments—Shows nonprofit enterprise flourishing everywhere in the world, including Asian and formerly communist countries.
- NEW - Added focus on both the government and for-profit sectors—Looks at their growing interest in “social enterprise.”
- NEW - Emphasis on two central behavioral science models—Organizes much of the discussion of strategic and tactical options around two central behavioral science models: Stages of Change and BCOS drivers.
- NEW - The most up-to-date coverage in the field—Integrates the latest research on institutional structure, volunteering, fundraising, and more.
- Frequent connections to real-world practices in many formats—Includes vignettes, anecdotes and examples and commentaries by world-famous nonprofit marketing practitioners like Bill Smith, Academy for Educational Development; Elaine Chao, United Way of America; Cynthia Currence, American Cancer Society; Frances Hesselbein, Drucker Foundation.
- A rich pedagogical framework—Features new charts, boxed features, graphs and photos, and chapter-end questions.
- Leading authors in the field.
- A strong conceptual base—Takes a comprehensive, sophisticated-yet-accessible approach to subject matter.
Features
- Not just a lightweight approach: highly scalable and completely customizable!
- Sound advice for completing even the most complex and difficult projects -- without burnout.
- Based on more than ten years of research with working software development teams.
Features
- NEW - Completely updated for Java 2 Version 1.4.
- NEW - Thoroughly updated coverage of server-side Java—JavaServer Pages (JSP), servlets, and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB).
- Broad coverage, clear and simple explanations—Coverage ranges from the fundamentals of program flow and object-oriented programming to advanced techniques for I/O, Swing GUI development, JavaSpaces distributed development, security, and more.
- Both content and context—Covers the "forest" and the "trees", delivering insight into the realities of Java object-oriented development, as well as practical hands-on experience with Java's most important features and techniques.
- Hundreds of self-contained example programs—Provides short, simple Java programs designed to help students clearly understand key concepts, without ever introducing unnecessary complexity.
- Modular, bite-sized approach—Carefully organized so that each new concept builds on what has come before.
- Thinking in C multimedia seminar on CD-ROM—Multimedia Thinking in C seminar on CD-ROM prepares absolute beginners to learn Java.
Features
- Strategic Overview - this text offers a comprehensive and balanced presentation of strategic management and organizational behavior concepts.
- A Manager’s Challenge - The authors worked hard to ground management knowledge in up-to-date research grounded in the context of practicing managers.
- Part-Ending Integrative Cases
- Managerial Perspectives Revisited
- Helpful Pedagogical Features – learning objectives, key terms, questions to test comprehension.
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Master routing principles and strategies with the only Cisco Systems authorized self-study book for BSCI foundation learning.- Learn from the newest edition of the best-selling BSCI book
- Master routed network construction and support with the only Cisco authorized self-study book for CCNP routing foundation learning
- Developed in conjunction with Cisco
- Includes review questions, configuration exercises, chapter objectives and summaries, key term definitions, and command summaries
Features
- Helps recognize the potential of rural markets in the offing.
- Facilitates analysis of rural consumer behavior and evaluation of competitor's practices.
- Enables to design and implement marketing strategies to gain from rural market opportunities.
- Chapter outline in the beginning of each chapter.
- Practical examples to test your understanding.
- Summary for quick review of the chapter.
- End of chapter cases from companies like Arvind Mills, Asian Paints, Britannia, Hindustan Lever, UNICEF, Anand to name a few.
About the Authors
Dr. C. S. G. Krishnamacharyulu is Professor, School of Business Management, Shri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. He is B.E. (Electrical) and MBA from Andhra University and PhD from Nagarjuna University. He was the recipient of gold medal from Andhra University for his outstanding performance in MBA.
Dr. Lalitha Ramakrishnan is Coordinator of MBA Programme of Sri Padmavathi Mahila Viswa Vidyalayam, Tirupati. She has thirteen years of teaching, research and industry experience.Features
- Systems are viewed from both the architectural (attributes of a system visible to a machine language programmer) and organizational (operational units and their interconnections that realize the architecture) perspectives – Designed to present material within a useful context for clarity.
- Thorough coverage of computer arithmetic – Addresses twos complement and floating point representations and arithmetic, with detailed examination of IEEE 754.
- Liberal use of figures, tables, and examples – Provides clarification of key concepts every step of the way.
- Detailed treatment of bus organization – Assists students in understanding the functioning of buses to evaluate key design issues.
- Unified, detailed treatment of I/O – Demonstrates the interaction of I/O modules with the outside world and the CPU. Provides full understanding of I/O functions and structures, including two important external interface examples: FireWire and InfiniBand.
- Strong chapter on RISC – Illustrates the importance of the technology found in virtually all contemporary machines.
- Thorough discussion of cache memory – Presents a clear review of the increasingly complex design of cache memory, a central element in the design of high-performance processors.
- Detailed treatment of internal and external memory – Delivers a unified discussion of the elements of the memory hierarchy, from registers to optical memory, as well as leading-edge areas, such as optical, advanced DRAM, and RAID disk arrays.
- Numerous running examples, especially Pentium 4, throughout the text –Highlights specific system examples to illustrate points and motivate the reader, with special attention to the most important CISC and superscalar systems, including Pentium 4 and PowerPC G4.
- Clear treatment of parallel processors – Exceptionally clear, well-organized treatment of symmetric multiprocessors (SMP), clusters, and NUMA systems.
- Full treatment of microprogrammed implementation – Provides a solid review of this often-overlooked area.
- Built-in assessment tools — Includes review questions for each chapter, plus lists of key words and common acronyms.
About the Authors
William Stallings has made a unique contribution to understanding the broad sweep of technical developments in computer networking and computer architecture. He has authored 18 titles, and counting revised editions, a total of 35 books on various aspects of these subjects. In over 20 years in the field, he has been a technical contributor, technical manager, and an executive with several high-technology firms. Currently he is an independent consultant whose clients have included computer and networking manufacturers and customers, software development firms, and leading-edge government research institutions.Features
- Simple Model of Consumer Decision Making. A concise structural framework is presented in the first chapter to enhance understanding and application of consumer behavior principles to marketing strategy. The book's final chapter ties all of these concepts together into a fine-tuned, detailed model that helps students retain the interrelationships and relevance of individual concepts to consumer decision-making.
- NEW! 32 Active Learning Cases. Case study is a proven learning tool! These real world mini cases (two per chapter) demonstrates how consumer behavioral concepts are used by marketing practitioners to solve current marketing problems.
- Integrated focus on new technologies and the Internet have changed the way people obtain information about potential purchases.
- Enhanced global outlook. Discussions and examples throughout the text demonstrate the importance of addressing cultural differences in both domestic and multinational marketing.
Features
- In-depth coverage of stat-of-the-art topics.
- Understandable, step-by-step explanation of the design process for a model architecture, from the instruction set design level to the processor design level.
- A simple, formal description language (RTN) used throughout to describe machine structure and function.
- Clear, effective illustrations.
- A comprehensive tutorial on digital logic design, providing background material for readers without previous design experience.
About the Authors
Vincent P. Heuring is a faculty member in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Colorado. Professor Heuring’s research encompasses computer architectures and programming language design and implementation. With Professor Jordan, he collaborated on the design and construction of the world’s first stored program optical computer.
Harry F. Jordan is Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Colorado.Features
- JSP templating, scriptlets, conditionals, and loops
- Request-time expressions
- Bean instances and serialization
- Manual and automatic session scope
- Database access from Java
- JDBC and beans
- Creating a bean for personalization
- The servlet API
- JSPs and XML
- Threads and custom tags
A large-scale example running throughout the book demonstrates the leading edge of real-world Web development. All examples are based on Jakarta™ and Tomcat™. The reference implementation of JSP developed for use with Apache Web server and others. A convenient appendix summarizes JSP 1.1 tags.About the Authors
Larne Pekowsky was formerly director of editorial technology at Time, Inc. New Media, where hse helped to create one of the world’s top ten news sites. He is now with Capital Thinking-a premier business-to-business financial site that makes extensive use of server-side Java. In addition, he is co-author of The Developer’s Guide to the Java™ Web Server™.Features
- The manual includes an expansive introduction to Windows NT and working in the Windows NT environment.
- Each exercise contains an introduction to relevant Windows NT concepts needed by student do the exercise.
- All exercises use the character-oriented console cmd.exe, and are based on C programs that are compiled and written in the Microsoft Visual C++ environment (even though noneo f them are visual and none are written C++).
About the Authors
Gary J. Nutt is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Colorado. His research interests are in operating systems, distributed systems, performance, and collaboration technology. He teaches in these areas as well as in the areas of object-oriented software and networks. He spent time at Microsoft Research while researching this lab manual. Dr. Nutt is the author of Operating Systems: A Modern Perspective from Addison Wesley.Features
- marries retail marketing theory and practice
- includes newer retail areas - relationship marketing loyalty schemes, branding ethics us quality management, applications of
- takes a true marketing approach
- has references and international examples
About the Authors
Bruce Powel Douglass is the Chief Evangelist for i-Logix, a leading producer of tools for real-time systems development. He contributed to the original specification of the UML and is one of the co-chairs of the Object Management Group’s Real-time Analysis and Design Working Group. He also consults for a number of companies and organizations, including NASA, on building large-scale, real-time, safety-critical systems. He is the author of four other books, including Doing Hard Time: Developing Real-Time Systems with UML, Objects, Frameworks, and Patterns (Addison-Wesley).About the Authors
Stanley Lippman is currently principal software engineer at Walt Disney Feature Animation. Prior to this, Stan was a member of the Bell Laboratories Foundation Project under the leadership of Bjarne Stroustrup, and was responsible for the object model component of a research C++ programming environment. As recent editor of the C++ Report, he is well known in the C++ community. He is the author of C++ Object Model and teaches and lectures extensively worldwide.
Josee Lajoie is a staff development analyst in the IBM Canada Laboratory C/C++ Compiler group, and is currently the chair of the core language working group for the ANSI/ISO C++ Standard Committee. In addition, she is a regular columnist on the evolution of the C++ Language Standard for the C++ Report..
Features
- In-depth coverage of all the important topics, in particular, extensive coverage of ALL the objectives defined for the Sun Certified Programmer for Java™ 2 Platform exam (equivalent to Level 1 in the new Certification Initiative for Enterprise Development).
- Easy to follow structure with chapters organized according to the exam objectives as laid out by Sun
- Summaries which clearly state and differentiate the exam objectives and the supplementary objectives to be covered in each chapter
- A list of Sun’s objectives for the Programmer exam, and a guide to taking the exam
- Numerous exam-relevant review questions to test understanding of each major topic, with annotated answers
- A complete mock exam with NEW questions (not repeats of review questions)
- Programming exercises at the end of each chapter with solutions
- Ample code examples to illustrate concepts, which have been compiled and thoroughly tested on multiple platforms
- Screen shots which illustrate how the examples would look when run
- Numerous illustrations which use the standard diagrammatic notation, UML
- An introduction to basic terminology and concepts in object-oriented programming
- Advice on how to avoid common pitfalls in mastering the language
- Platform independent coverage—platform specific details are provided where relevant
About the Authors
• Khalid A. Mughal, the principal author, is an Associate Professor in Informatics at the University of Bergen in Norway. He has been reaching programming languages at the university for 18 years. Rolf W. Rasmussen is a Java programmer who has also been involved in planning, developing and evaluating courses on introductory programming in Java at the University of Bergen.About the Authors
Dr. Ravi Kalakota is a professor, strategist, speaker, and author. He is a leading authority on e-commerce strategy and has written two books considered by Amazon.com to be “e-commerce classics.” Ravi has consulted extensively in the e-commerce area with Fortune 1000 companies, and is founder and CEO of e-Business Strategies and the Director of the Center for Digital Commerce in Atlanta.
Marica Robinson is President of e-Business Strategies. Marcia has extensive experience in the services industry at SunTrust Bank in Atlanta.Features
- Detailed coverage of the stake holder approach to organizations and the implications of this approach for organizational effectiveness.
- Explanations of the most recent developments in organizational structures such as the product team structure, outsourcing, and the network organizations.
- An in-depth look at organizational culture that accounts for the origins of culture and its relationship to organizational effectiveness.
- Discussion of the recent literature on interorganizational linkage mechanisms, and an account of the role of resource dependence theory and transaction cost theory in explaining why organizations choose different types of linkage mechanisms.
- An integrated account of the strategy-structure relationship.
- Comprehensive coverage of international strategy and structure and global organizational design.
- An analysis of new technological developments that is integrated in the traditional concepts used in organizational theory.
- A detailed discussion of both population ecology theory and institutional theory.
About the Authors
Gareth R. Jones, Texas A & M UniversityFeatures
Each chapter now has a section relating the chapter’s subject to a company’s internationalization process.
Each chapter ends with a section that relates its content to future scenarios of which students would be aware.
Another feature, “Countervailing Forces,” highlights the environmental conditions that pull companies in opposite directions.
Extensively revised strategy chapters discussed in the context of evaluation, direct investments and internationalization process.
The authors provide detailed cases to begin and end each of the twenty-one chapters. Ten of the cases are entirely new; all others have been updated. Forty-one of the forty-to cases are real and most of them have a personal connection to the author(s).new cases include: Pizza Hut in Brazil, Avon, Cran Chile, Royal Dutch Shell, Nigeria, Crystal Lake Manufacturing and NAFTA, and U.S.-Cuban Trade.
Realworld examples of 700 different companies have been used throughout the text to illustrate diverse approaches that individuals, companies, industries, and countries have taken in specific situations.
This Edition has over 50 maps—far more than any other text on this subject.
For additional coverage of ethics, each chapter contains an “Ethical Dilemma.”
New Web Site! There is a connection between the text and its Web page through icons in book. The Web page also has hyper links to company pages, international organizations, news sites, geography sites, and Internet tutorials.About the Authors
John D. Daniels the E Claiborne Robins Distinguished Chair at the University of Richmond, received his PhD at the University of Michigan. He has served on the editorial board of eleven Journals and has been a fellow of the Academy of International Business since 1985. He has worked and lived a year or longer in seven different countries, worked shorter stints on six continents in about thirty other countries, and traveled in many more.
Lee H. Radelbaugh is the KPMG peat Marwick Professor of Accounting at Brigham Young University and co-director of the BYU—University at Utah Center for International Business Education and Research.About the Authors
Paul R Krugman is the Ford International Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Maurice Obstfeld is the Class of 1958 Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley.Features
- Extensive sections on morphology, neural networks, and knowledge-based image analysis.
- Comprehensive development of colour models for image processing.
- New trends in image data compression discussed.
- Problems at the end of each chapter.
About the Authors
Rafael C. Gonzalez is a Distinguished Service Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and founder and President of Perceptics Corporation, now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Westinghouse Electric Corporation. He has published over 100 articles and 4 books on image processing. Richard E. Woods received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering fro the University of Tennessee. He is a founder and Vice-President of Perceptics Corporation and has published numerous articles related to digital signal processing.About the Authors
Fred Halsall is Newbridge Professor of Communications Engineering at the University of Wales, Swansea. He has been involved in research in this field for over 20 years and has published extensively during this time.About the Authors
W. Rihard Stevens is an acknowledged UNIX and networking expert and the highly-respected author of four best-selling books: TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume I & 2, Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, UNIX Network Programming. He is also a sought-after instructor and consultant.Features
- Extensively annotated diagrams
- Thorough coverage of both semantics and notation, separated in each article for easy reference
- Further explanations of concepts whose meaning or purpose is obscure in the original specifications
- Discussion sections offering usage advice and additional insight into tricky concepts.
About the Authors
Philippe Kruchten is the lead architect of the Rational Unified Process product. He has more than 25 years of experience in the development of large, software-intensive systems in the areas of telecommunication, defense, aerospace, transportation, and software development tools.About the Authors
Wayne Wolf is Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University; previously he was with AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NH. He holds B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Stanford University, and is a Fellow of the IEEE and member of Phi Beta Kappa and Tau Beta Pi.Features
- Offers coverage of Java support for object-oriented programming, concurrency, and exception handling.
- Features object-oriented programming more importantly—the expanded OO coverage appears earlier in the book and is also intertwined with the discussions of the non-OO imperative languages.
- Provides expanded material on semantics, including a proof of correctness of a complete program using axiomatic semantics.
About the Authors
Robert W. Sebesta is an Associate Professor and Chairman of the Computer Science Department at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Professor Sebesta received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University and has been teaching computer science for over 25 years.About the Authors
Walter J. Savitch is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of California at San Diego where he has been one of the main designers of the computer science curriculum. A well-known and respected author, he has written widely on complexity theory and on computational linguistics, and published a textbook on computability theory. Professor Savitch’s extensive teaching experience is captured in his innovative and successful series of introductory programming texts: An Introduction To The Art and Science of Programming, available in Turbo Pascal, Standard Pascal, and Ada, and Data Structures and other Objects Using C++.Features
- Expert guidance on object-oriented design, class design, and the proper use of inheritance,
- An examination of the standard C++ library, including how the Standard Template Library and classes like string and vector affect the structure of well-written programs.
- Discussions of late-breaking language features like in-class constant initializations, namespaces, and member templates.
About the Authors
Scott Meyers is a recognized authority on C++; he provides consulting services to clients worldwide. He is the author of More Effective C++, a former columnist for the C++ Report. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Brown University in 1993.Features
- NEW! Chapter on object/relational databases, as well as greatly improved treatment of object-oriented databases.
- NEW! Material on relation-valued attributes, denormalization, orthogonal design, and alternative approaches to semantic modeling (including "business rules").
- NEW! Chapters on type inheritance, decision support, and temporal databases.
- Material on the relational model completely rewritten and expanded, including new material on types (domains), relation values vs. relation variables, integrity, predicates, and views, providing the strongest coverage of the relational model available.
- Three appendices provide coverage of SQL, SQL3 (the latest version of SQL), and frequently used abbreviations and acronyms.
- Coverage of security issues thoroughly revised and expanded.
About the Authors
David K. Eiteman is Professor of Finance Emeritus at the John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA.
Arthur I. Stonehill is a Professor of Finance and International Business, Emeritus, at Oregon State University, where he taught for 24 years (1966–1990).
Michael H. Moffett is Associate Professor of Finance at Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management.About the Authors
Jim Kurose is Professor and Chair of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Keith Ross is Chair of the Multimedia Communications Department at Institute Eurecom. From 1985 through 1997 he was a Professor at the University of Pennsylvania where he held appointments in both the Department of Systems Engineering and the Wharton School of Business. In 1999, he co-founded the Internet startup Wimba.com.Features
- The five steps in problem analysis
- Business modeling and system engineering
- Techniques for eliciting requirements from clients, users, developers, and other stakeholders
- Applying and refining use cases
- Prototyping
- Organizing and managing requirements information
- Establishing project scope and managing customers
- Using both informal and technical methods for specifying requirements
- How to measure and improve the quality of your product’s requirements
- Moving from requirements to implementation
- Verifying and validating the system
- Managing change
About the Authors
Dean Leffingwell is Vice President of Rational Software and General Manager of Rational University, and is responsible for methodology research, the Rational Unified Process™, and customer education.
Don Widrig is an independent technical writer and consultant. He developed and delivers Rational Software’s RequisitePro Tool Course
About the Authors
Michael P. Todaro is professor of economics at New York University. He lived and taught in Africa for five years and has also traveled and lectured extensively for two decades throughout Latin America and Asia.Features
- The strategic importance of good supply chain design and management of every firm.
- Presents methods (called levers and drivers) that are available when designing and managing a supply are described
- Logistics and supply chain tools and techniques
- Discussions of e-commerce and information technology
- Many solved examples
- Cases—Written by the authors specifically for this text.
About the Authors
WESLEY J. CHUN holds degrees in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Music from the University of California. He currently runs a consulting business specializing in Internet and software engineering, corporate training, Website design and analysis, and technical editing. While at Yahoo, Chun helped to create Yahoo!Mail and Yahoo! People Search using Python.About the Authors
CAY S. HORSTMANN teaches computer science at San Jose State University. He has written six books on C++. Java, and object-oriented development, and is the series editor for Prentice Hall PTR’s best-selling Core Series.
GARY CORNELL has a Ph.D. from Brown University and has been a visiting scientist at IBM Watson Labs. He has written or co-written 20 popular computer books and articles for many developer magazines. He currently directs the program in Modern Visual Programming at the University of Connecticut.Features
- Expanded emphasis on reading and doing proofs.
- Enhanced logic sections provide new motivational Examples.
- More exercises and sections.
- New icons and examples referencing World Wide Web links and Web help.
- Logic Game-Offers students and alternative way to determine whether a quantified propositional function is true of false.
- Arrow diagrams and graphs of functions added.
- Sections on discrete probability.
- Computer examples and exercises.
- 650 figures and tables improve understanding by illustrating concepts and showing how algorithms work.
- Hallmark Features
- Thorough discussion of algorithms, recursive algorithms, and the analysis of algorithms.
- Significant number of applications, especially applications related to computer science.
- Notes sections with suggestions for further reading and reference section.
- Problem-solving corners.
About the Authors
JENNIFER BRAY manages TTPCom's Bluetooth software development program. She holds a doctorate in wireless communications. Her decade of experience in communications product development includes: secure Ethernet, wireless ATM, ADSL, DAB, CDMA, and GSM systems.
CHARLES F STURMAN manages TTPCom's Bluetooth hardware development program. He has more than ten years experience in designing low-cost, low-power wireless communications and computer systems. Charles holds a Bachelors in Electronics and a Masters degree in Information Engineering.About the Authors
Deborah G. Johnson received the ACM SIGCAS 2000 Making A Difference Award for her “significant contribution in providing the philosophical foundation for Computer Ethics.” She is a Professor of Philosophy in the School of Public Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she is also Director of the Program in Philosophy, Science, and Technology.Features
- Deals with “logistics” from a total systems/life cycle perspective and includes those activities associated with the determination of requirements, the design, development, production, utilization, sustaining maintenance and support, and retirement of systems.
- Emphasizes the importance of addressing logistics in the early phases of the system life cycle.
- Integrates a number of disciplines that are essential in meeting the objectives of design for supportability.
- Focuses on applications with extensive use of examples, results from case studies, real-world problem exercises, and analytical tools.
- Numerous graphical illustrations, tables, and end-of chapter questions.
Features
- New Chapter 12 on object-oriented analysis and design reviews the most significant and commonly used OO modeling and design techniques, consistent with the latest UML standards.
- New Chapter 13 on rapid application development presents common frameworks for this family of methodologies for iterative systems development.
- New Chapter 4 on tools for systems development focuses on current tools, not just CASE tools, and emphasizes visual and emerging developing environments.
- The authors have integrated the role of business process reengineering into the section on analysis in their discussion of requirements determination and process modeling.
- New review questions, problems and exercises, plus significantly enhanced CASE tool support.
About the Authors
Evi Nemeth is a member of the computer science faculty at the University of Colorado and a part-time researcher at CAIDA, the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis at the San Diego Supercomputer Center.
Garth Snyder has worked at NeXT and Sun and holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Swarthmore College. He is currently a graduate student at the University of Rochester.
Scott Seebass has worked on UNIX operating systems at a number of locations, including Interactive Systems and mt Xinu. He is currently the CEO of Xinet, a company that develops software for the prepress and premedia industries. Scott received degrees in Computer Science and statistics from the University of California, Berkeley.
Trent R. Hein is the Chief Technology Officer of XOR Inc., a full-service provider that builds and operates sophisticated eBusiness solutions for Fortune 1000 and dot-com companies. Trent has received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the USENIX Association for his work with UC Berkeley’s CSRG, and he holds Cisco’s highest technical certification.
Features
- Improved pedagogical framework—contains an innovative set of new chapter-opening, mid-chapter, and end-of-chapter learning devices.
- Coverage of the latest trends, topics, and company profiles—electronic commerce, data mining, data warehousing, brand strategies and profiles, mass customization, web-based marketing research.
- New chapter on direct and online marketing (Ch.14)—explores the burgeoning use of Internet, database, and related technologies that promise to change the very nature of buying and selling.
- New/updated Marketing at work features—highlights additional examples and important information throughout the text.
- The latest marketing technologies—incorporates dozens of new technology-oriented examples, features, and illustrations throughout the text.
- Streamlined organization—downsizes coverage from 17 to 16 chapters by merging consumer behavior and business buyer behavior chapters and presenting integrated marketing communications in three complete chapters.
- Updated chapter support—Features a wealth of new or updated special-interest boxed, video cases, ads, illustrations, in-text examples, tables, figures, references and exhibits.
- Updated careers appendix—helps students see what they can do with a marketing degree and how wide the need is for good marketers.
Features
Coverage of advanced integrated circuits—Includes instrumentation and isolation amplifiers, OTAs, log/antilog amplifiers, and converters.
Illustrated summaries—Bring together key principles, symbols, circuits, and formulas, * Reinforces concepts at strategic points.
A strong pedagogical framework—Includes chapter introductions; chapter objective; section listings; performance-based section objectives; formula lists; chapter glossaries; chapter summaries; and end-of-chapter problems.
More than 1400 exercisesv—Includes questions, self-tests, and four types of chapter-end problems.Features
- Flexible organization of the text instructors can assign almost any chapter as a self-contained unit.
- Proven Teaching/Learning system.
- A strong emphasis on Practice with Cross-disciplinary focus.
- Important content improvement and update material in terms of important current and emerging issues, instruments and techniques, Distinguishing Features.
About the Authors
Dr. Harvey M. Deitel, CEO of Deitel & Associates, Inc., has 38 years experience in the computing field including extensive industry and academic experience. Dr. Deitel earned B.S. and M.S. degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. from Boston University.
Paul J. Deitel, Executive Vice President of Deitel & Associates, Inc., is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Sloan School of Management where he studied Information Technology.
Tem R. Nieto, Principal Instructor with Deitel & Associates, Inc., is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he studied engineering and computing.Features
- More emphasis on Web-based systems and on computerized decision support/making
- New Chapters on Knowledge Management; Supply Chain; ERP; Enterprise Support Systems; and Web chapters on Optimization and Stimulation.
- Real-world case applications include the IMERYS case applications and cases on the companion Web site
- New Sections on Intelligent agents in electronic commerce; data warehousing; alternate decision-making models and temperament types; distance learning exposes the student to some of the hottest topics in DSS.
- New Internet exercises provide students with extensive, up-to-date information and a better sense of reality.
- Several new problems give students opportunities to build decision support applications.
- Expanded group exercises and term projects enhance the learning process by providing activities for small groups and longer term activities
About the Authors
Dr. Harvey M. Deitel and Paul J. Deitel are the Principals of Deitel & Associates, Inc., the intemationally-recognized corporate training and content-creation organization specializing in C++, Java™, C, Visual Basic, Internet, World Wide Web, XML™, Python, Perl and object technologies. The Deitels are also the authors of the world's #1 C++ and Java textbooks, C++ How to Program, 3/e and Java How to program, 3/eFeatures
- Material is thoroughly referenced and the referenced and the pages of interest;
- The book is heavily illustrated, often with illustrations directly from the original literature;
- A new chapter on symmetry includes an introduction to point groups and will familiarize the reader with many applications of symmetry, including spectroscopy and crystallography;
- The chapters on bonding have been reorganized and updated to present a modern approach to this material
About the Authors
Anthony A. Atkinson received a Bachelor of Commerce and M.B.A. degrees from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, M.S. and Ph.D. in Industrial Administration degrees from Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, and is a fellow of the Society of Management Accountants of Canada.
Rajiv D. Banker has taught at Carnegie-Mellon University, University of Minnesota, and Dartmouth College. Banker graduated from the University of Bombay at the top of his class and received a doctorate in business administration from Harvard University.
Robert S. Kaplan, Marvin Bower Professor of Leadership Development, has been at the Harvard Business School since 1984. He has also taught at Carnegie-Mellon University.
S. Mark Young, Professor of Accounting at the Leventhal School of Accounting at the University of Southern California is Associate Editor of the Journal of Management Accounting Research and past Associate Editor of The Accounting Review.About the Authors
William Stallings has made a unique contribution to understanding the broad sweep of technical developments in computer networking and computer architecture. He has authored 17 books on various aspects of these subjects. He has four times received the Best Computer Science Book of the Year Award from the Text and Academic Authors Association, including for the fifth edition of Data and Computer Communications. He is an independent consultant whose clients have included computer and networking manufacturers and customers, software development firms, and leading-edge government research institutions. Dr. Stallings holds a Ph.D. from M.I.T. in computer science.About the Authors
Douglas Comer is a professor at Purdue University where he teaches popular computer networking courses. He also teaches hundreds of professionals and diverse audiences around the world each year about the Internet. He has written a widely acclaimed and extremely popular series of books on networking and the Internet. He was one of the researchers who contributed to the formation of the Internet in the late 1970s and 1980s. He has served on the Internet Architecture Board, the group responsible for guiding development of the Internet, and is a Fellow of the ACM. He wrote this book in response to everyone who has asked him for an explanation of the Internet that is both technically correct and easily understood.Features
- NEW—A new chapter (Ch. 14) on value at risk, provides students with an excellent understanding of value at risk which has become a critically important risk measure.
- NEW—A new chapter (Ch. 15) on estimating volatilities and correlations which provides students with ways to estimate key data for value at risk calculations.
- NEW—GARCH models covered in much more detailed than in the previous edition.
- NEW—Two chapters on no-arbitrage models of the term structure (Chs. 21 and 22), provides new material on recent developments in this key area.
- NEW—Explains the role played by martingales and measures in the valuation of derivatives (Ch.19).
- NEW—Coverage of two-factor Markou models and the BMG model.
- NEW—Saleable Solutions Manual.
- NEW—Ch. 23 on Credit Risk has been rewritten to reflect developments in this important area.
- NEW—Improved and simplified notation—Cumbersome T-t no longer appears in most parts of book.
- Mathematics only where necessary—Takes great care in the use of mathematics, either omitting nonessential material or relegating it to end-of-chapter appendices.
- Gentle, thorough introductions—Explains new concepts carefully and completely, integrating a wealth of numerical examples.
- One- and two-step binomial trees—Provides an effective introduction to no-arbitrage arguments, risk-neutral valuation, and numerical procedures
Features
- Use of numerous running examples, especially Pentium
- Unified instructional approach enables reader to evaluate instruction set design issues
- Expanded superscalar presentation to include the new examples of UltraSparc II and the MIPS R100000
- Detailed treatment of bus organization enables reader to better evaluate key design issues
- Detailed chapter coverage on RISC
- Extensive treatment of understanding of I/O functions and structures
About the Authors
WILLIAM STALLINGS has made a unique contribution to understanding the broad sweep of technical developments in computer networking and computer architecture. He has authored 17 titles, plus revised editions, for a total of 37 books on various aspects of these subjects. He has three time received the award for best Computer Science Textbook of the Year from the Text and Academic Authors Association (Computer Organization and Architecture, Prentice Hall, 1996; Data and Computer Communications, Prentice Hall, 1997; Operating Systems, Prentice Hall, 1998).
Dr. Stallings holds a Ph.D. from MIT in computer science and a B.S from Notre Dame in Electrical engineering.
Features
- NEW—Updated material on financial institutions provides students with information necessary for understanding the environment in which financial decisions are made.
- NEW—Expanded coverage of time-value-of-money basics enables students to differentiate and understand the often-confused topics of “annuity due” and "ordinary annuity."
- NEW—Updated Risk and Return chapter offers students a new discussion of "risk premiums," and additional material on "efficient markets."
- NEW—More boxed items—Includes tips; Q&As; and special features, captures students’ interest and attention while illustrating underlying concepts.
- NEW—Robust learning tool—Contains features designed to increase student awareness of what finance professionals do.
- Logical organization—Introduces the principles of financial returns and valuation early on and caarries the notion of risk-verses-return throughout.
- Extensive coverage of capital budgeting issues.
- Clear, concise presentations, helps improve students’ comprehension through clarity of exposition and the deletion of non-essential material.
About the Authors
John J. Craig received his Ph.D. from the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He is currently the Vice-President of ?? search and Development at SILMA, Inc., Cupertino, California.Features
- Section on application of the inelastic design spectrum to structural design.
- Examples on dynamics of bridges and their earthquake response.
- Section on energy dissipation devices.
- Additional description of base-isolation systems and their recent application to retrofit existing buildings and design new buildings.
- Addition of frequency domain method of dynamic analysis.
- Theory of dynamic response of structures are presented in a manner that emphasizes physical insight into the analytical procedures.
- Structural dynamics theory is applied to conduct parametric studies that bring out several fundamental issues I the earthquake response and design of multistory buildings.
- Photographs of structures and their responses recorded during earthquakes
Features
- Covers Deductive Logic, a full presentation of classical, syllogistic logic as well as a through treatment of modern symbolic logic.
- Covers Inductive Logic—including thorough, readable explanations of causation, the methods of confirming causal hypotheses, the stages of the hypothetic-deductive method, and the elements of the theory of probability.
- Features a wealth of real-life examples of lively arguments and explanations to demonstrate the application of logical principles.
- Provides illustrations of bad arguments as well as good ones.
- Provides a comprehensive glossary of logical terms, with internal references.
Features
- Provides full coverage of gate, dataflow (RTL), behavioral and switch level modeling
- Introduces you to the Programming Language Interface (PLI)
- Describes logic synthesis methodologies
- Explains timing and delay simulation
- Discusses ser-defined primitives
- Offers practical modeling techniques and tips
Includes over 300 Illustrations, examples, and exercises, and a Verilog Internet reference resource list. Learning objectives and summaries are provided for each chapter. The CD-ROM contains a Verlog simulator with a graphical user interface and the source code for the examples in the book.Features
- Stresses recursion through a range of applications and development of criteria for use
- Includes case studies that integrate various topics into programs of realistic size
- Discusses major principles of software engineering and applies them to large programming projects
- Emphasizes the process of data abstraction and abstract data types (ADT), separating ADTs from implementation decisions
About the Authors
Ian Sommerville is Professor of Software Engineering at Lancaster University, England. He has more than 20 years of experience in software engineering education and research. His current areas of interest include computer-based systems engineering, requirements engineering, system dependability and software evolution.Features
- NEW—more features of the Intel Pentium Processor
- NEW—Additional program examples and exercises
- NEW—Earlier introduction to interrupt operations
- NEW—Additional material on protected mode, passing parameters, the use of the stack, addressing modes, video systems and INT 10H functions, array handling, subprograms and ports
- Step-by-step introduction to Intel microprocessors, machine language, and assembly language
- Tracing execution of elementary programming in machine language
- Hands-on approach through the text
- DEBUG used in early examples
- Many short examples and full program examples provided
Features
- NEW—Updated technical content. Reflects ongoing changes in the field in areas such as thread and process management, concurrency and deadlocks, virtual memory, scheduling, I/O, file systems, distributed processing, and security.
- Running case sudies of Windows 2000 and various flavors of UNIX (UNIX SVR4, Solaris, and Linux). Illustrates and reinforces design concepts and ties them to real-world design choices.
- Detailed treatment of threads and multithreading. Helps readers understand the relationship between process and thread and the way in which threads and managed and used.
- Unparalleled support for projects. Helps instructors supplement their courses with research or modeling projects that give students hands-on experience, reinforcing concepts and helping to develop a broader perspective.
About the Authors
William Stallings has made a unique contribution to understanding the broad sweep of technical developments in computer networking. He has authored 17 titles, and counting revised editions, a total of 41 books on various aspects of this subject. Five times he has won the annual Text and Academic Authors Association award for the best computer science textbook. He is an independent consultant whose clients have included computer and networking manufacturers and customers, software development firms, and government research institutions. Dr. Stallings received the Ph.D. degree from M.I.T. in Computer Science.
Features
- Applied approach—Emphasized through the integration of numerous real-world examples.
- Provides the most current issues throughout the text—With examples like United States v. Microsoft, Pricing Cellular Phone Service, and Internet Auctions.
- NEW—Completely updated examples provide the most current data and information relating to the subject highlighted in the example.
- NEW—New Examples from current industries—Integrated throughout the text including Internet and pharmaceutical industries.
- NEW—Running Glossary allows students to reconfirm vocabulary and get a handle on industry-specific terminology.
- NEW—Concepts Links are featured in corresponding margins of the text, students are provided with a clear, concise reference point for quick key-concept summaries.
About the Authors
Robert S. Pindyck is the Mitsubishi Bank Professor in Economics and Finance in the Sloan School of Management at M.I. T. He is also a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a Fellow of the Econometric Society, and has been a Visiting Professor of Economics at Tel-Aviv University. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from M.I.T. in 1971.
Daniel L. Rubinfeld is Robert L. Bridges Professor of Law and Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. He taught previously at Suffolk University, Wellesley College, and the University of Michigan. He received a BA in mathematics from Princeton University in 1967 and a Ph.D. in Economics from M.I. T. in 1972.
Features
- Several new data sets have been added which are drawn from both the author’s own consulting activities and discussions with scientists and engineers about their statistical problems.
- Improved standard normal distribution material.
- Graphs of the sampling distribution showing the critical region and P value now accompanying the examples of testing hypothesis.
- Additional summary tables of testing procedures.
- Expanded section on the graphic presentation of 22 and 23 designs.
- Solid treatment of confidence interval techniques and hypothesis testing procedures.
- Clear, current coverage of two-level factorial design.
- Accessible discussion on joint distributions and the properties of expectation.
Features
- Supplementary material, including data, teaching resources, additional readings and web site links from internet site address http://www.awl-he.com/geographhy/GIS.html
- Extensive use of case studies to illustrate key concepts and issues
- Boxes containing further information, allowing more in-depth coverage of specific topics and case studies
- Revision questions at the end of each chapter test understanding of key concepts and issues
- Recommended reading and suggestions for further study with each chapter
- Glossary, index and suggestions for further study to help the reader to find at the information needed to get to grips with the subject.
About the Authors
The authors have over 23 years teaching experience between them, including undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and short programmers for GIS professionals, by face to face and distance learning methods. Ian Heywood and Sarah Cornelius are Senior Lecturers in the Department of Environmental and Geographical Sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University. Both were co-founders of the UNIGIS international postgraduate distance learning programme.
Steve Carver is a Lecturer in the Department of Geography at the University of Leeds and Director of the MA in GIS.About the Authors
Steven Alter is Professor of Information Systems at the University of San Fransisco. He hold a B.S. in Mathematics and Ph.D in Management Science, both from MIT. He had had many publications on information systems in numerous journals including the Harvard Business Review, Sloan Management Review.Features
- Requirements and Use Cases: Identifying and recording requirements.
- Demain Object Modelling: Understanding domain “objects of interest,” their attributes, and relationships.
- Architecture: Creating layered architecture that maximizes application flexibility, robustness, and maintainability.
- Essential Object Design: Mastering key skills, including assigning responsibilities to objects, and designing collaborations with principles such as Information Expert, Indirection, and Protected Variations.
- Design Patterns: Creating robust objects and frameworks with popular high-se patters such as Strategy, Factory, Adapter, Observer, Template Method, and Command.
- Iterative Development and "Agile UP": Organizing modeling and development using simple, essential Unified Process (a popular iterative process) activities and best practices.
About the Authors
CRAIG LARMAN serves as Director of Process and Methodology at Valtech, a leading international e-business consulting group. He is known throughout the international software community as an expert in object technologies, patterns, the UML, modeling, and iterative development. Since the 1980s, Larman has been helping people learn objects and iterative development, having personally guided thousands of developers. He is also the co-author of Java 2 Performance and Idiom Guide, and holds a B.Sc. And M.Sc. In Computer Science From Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, B.C.Features
- Deep and balanced coverage of new processors from Intel and AMD, including the long-awaited Pentium 4 and 64-bit Itanium.
- Own a Dell PC? Interested in not tuning it into a charcoal briquette when installing a new power supply or motherboard? What you read here could prevent an untimely meltdown for your beloved PC!
- Use the new troubleshooting index to track down pesky problems with everything from IRQ conflicts to audio quality. Find solutions Fast!
- Ever wonder how data is written to a CD? Hw do DVDs store so much more information than you the most in-depth look at CD and DVD technology you’ll find in a bookstore.
About the Authors
Scott Mueller is the most trusted, authoritative hardware voice in the industry. In addition to teaching hardware repair to thousands of computer professionals and enthusiasts, e has sold more than 2 million copies of Upgrading and Repairing PC, Making him the most world renowned hardware author in history and his book a classic.Features
- Brief summaries are given of 11 languages: Ada, C, C++, FORTAN, Java, LISP, ML, Pascal, Postscript, Prolog, and Smalltalk, There is also additional information on HTML and PERL.
- The text is not oriented to any one language. Examples of language constructs are given in several languages to demonstrate their universality. All examples have been tested on an appropriate translator.
- Many different models of program design are covered: algebraic procedural language, applicative programming, logic programming, object-oriented programming, distributed and client/server programming, web page development, and text processing applications.
- The text is comprehensive. Chapters 1 and 2 provide a review of background material, and sections on language semantics, compilers and parallel programming provide additional topics for the advanced student.
Features
- Equal emphasis is given to theory and practice.
- Often under-emphasized areas are examined, such as reasoning under uncertainty, learning, natural language, vision, and robotics.
- Includes over 300 exercises for students to do on paper, on the computer, and at the library.
- Philosophical critics of AI are addressed fairly.
- Over 100 algorithms and a variety of simulated environments for testing agent designs are included.
- Includes extensive historical notes and complete references to the research literature in AI, CS, and other disciplines.
About the Authors
STUART RUSSEL received his B.A. with first-class honors in Physics from Oxford University, and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University. He then joined the faculty of the Computer Science Division of the University of California at Berkeley, where he is currently an Associate Professor. In 1990, he received the NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, and in 1995 he received the IFCAI Computers and Thought Award for his research in artificial intelligence.Features
- Expanded coverage of Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs).
- Rapid changes in the technology of computers have been addressed with new definitions and descriptions in memory technology coverage.
- Coverage of new and improved methods for using calculators to perform conversions between number systems.
- Category of basic (B) is added to problem sets.
- Rearranged material on Integrated Circuit (IC) Logic Families.
- Extensive coverage of troubleshooting including principles, techniques, case studies, examples, and practice problems.
Features
- Contemporary content—e.g., Hudson Institutes' Workforce 2020 report, organizational-citizenship behavior, emotions, trust, low and high context cultures.
- Myth or Science boxes provide students with behavioral research that offers a means for testing the validity of common-sense notions.
- New/revised Point-Counterpoint dialogues.
- Current, real-world examples help students to understand and remember concepts.
- Three-level model of analysis provides students with a logical and straightforward approach to individual, group and organization behavior.
About the Authors
Successful in the business world and the academic arena, Stephen P. Robbins is the author of the world's best-selling organizational behavior book, organizational behavior, now in its ninth edition. in all, this accomplished author has nine books in use at over 1,000 U.S. colleges and Universities. Dr. Robbins' research and writings span myriad topics, including conflict, power, politics in organizations, and the development of interpersonal skills. His experience at companies like Shell Oil and Reynolds Metal and at universities such as the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Southern lllinois University, and San Diego State University makes him uniquely adept at understanding the needs of students and practitioners.Features
- The Digital Firm—Focuses on the digital integration of the firm, the use of information technology to conduct business processes electronically and to enable information to flow seamlessly throughout the organization and with its business partners.
- Application Software Exercises—Each chapter features a hands-on Application Exercise requiring students to use application software tools.
- Management Decision Problems—Provides practical group or individual learning in and outside the classroom.
- Two full chapters are devoted to the Internet as a key enabling technology for the Digital Firm
- Coverage of the strategic role of information systems.
Features
- Over 40 new end-of-chapter practical examples added throughout—Provides an understanding of the design process not normally available at this level.
- Expanded coverage of computer software—Both Mathcad and Electronics Workbench have been included throughout the text.
- Summaries added to the end of every chapter—Uses boldface type in much the same way as students use highlighting markers; limits list of equations with each summary to those a student can realistically bring away from the course.
- Replacement of IC construction chapter with a well-written description of the process
- A systems approach throughout—Covers topics in a “building block” fashion.
- Integration of troubleshooting sections in most chapters—Offers general hints on how to isolate a problem, identify its causes, and what action to take to rectify it.Features
- NEW—Real world companies including Nantucket Nectars, McDonalds, Oracle, and more are highlighted in chapter openers, chapter discussions, and also appear in the On-Location! video package.
- NEW—“Take Five” Study Breaks appear within the chapters and encourage students to apply concepts.
- Assignment Options include new critical thinking exercises (Cognitive exercises) for each chapter
- NEW—“Business First” boxes provide insights into real business domestic and international issues, as well as high-tech and e-Business industries.
Features
- Heightened coverage of risk management.
- Increased emphasis on the internet.
- The latest policies from the Insurance Services Office.
- Annuities and individual retirement accounts (IRAs).
- Timely issues in insurance regulations.
Features
- Emphasis on the Internet in every chapter—Includes a boxed insert illustrating a related Internet issue.
- Updated and revised content in every chapter.
- A strategic management model runs through the first ten chapters as a unifying concept.
- Strategic audit worksheet.
- A special chapter on corporate governance.
- Detailed discussion of social responsibility and managerial ethics.
- Key theory capsules.
- Projections for the 21st Century—At the end of each chapter.
Features
- Represents the only book currently available that provides both...
- A comprehensive treatment of cryptography, including design principles and up-to-date descriptions of current cryptographic algorithms.
- An in-depth survey of network-based and Internet-based security applications.
- Offers an Instructor's Manual that includes programming projects and research & report assignments.