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  • Sách/Book


  • Authors: Elaine Walker (2004)

  • Step-by-step grammar explanations with clear examples *A wealth of varied practice exercises with write-in space on the page *Tests to monitor students' progress *Illustrated with lively cartoons to increase students' understanding *An index and a comprehensive contents list for easy reference *For self-study, homework or use in class.

  • Sách/Book


  • Authors: Elaine Walker (2004)

  • Step-by-step grammar explanations with clear examples *A wealth of varied practice exercises with write-in space on the page *Tests to monitor students' progress *Illustrated with lively cartoons to increase students' understanding *An index and a comprehensive contents list for easy reference *For self-study, homework or use in class.

  • Sách/Book


  • Authors: Lý Khắc Cung (2004)

  • Giới thiệu các dấu tích văn hoá, phong tục tập quán, nghệ thuật, ẩm thực, văn hoá tâm linh, nếp sống, phục trang của Hà Nội

  • Sách/Book


  • Authors: Nguyễn Văn Hữu (2004)

  • Cung cấp kiến thức cơ bản về thống kê mô tả, ước lượng tham số, kiểm định giả thuyết, kiểm định phù hợp, phân tích phương sai, kiểm định phi tham số

  • Sách/Book


  • Authors: Allen B. Tucker (2004)

  • This rich collection of theory and practice fully characterizes the current state of the field and conveys the modern spirit, accomplishments, and direction of computer science.

  • Sách/Book


  • Authors: Bang Ye Wu (2004)

  • This book will be a welcome addition to your reference shelf whether your interests lie in graph and approximation algorithms for theoretical work or you use graph techniques to solve practical problems

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  • Authors: David Harel (2004)

  • Algorithmics' presents the most important, concepts, methods and results that are fundamental to the science of computing. It starts by introducing the basic ideas of algorithms, including their structures and methods of data manipulation. It then goes on to demonstrate how to design accurate and efficient algorithms, and discusses their inherent limitations. As the author himself says in the preface to the book; 'This book attempts to present a readable account of some of the most important and basic topics of computer science, stressing the fundamental and robust nature of the science in a form that is virtually independent of the details of specific computers, languages and formalisms