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  • Authors: Timothy Samara (2017)

  • With this book you will: learn how grids work. be inspired to explore new concepts for using-or not using-grids. discover achievable alternatives for boring layouts. get the results you want using fresh design elements. learn designers' processes via fascinating case studies. see numerous examples of successful layouts created with and without grids. communicate ideas effectively using visual language.

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  • Authors: Peter Stanyer (2004)

  • This book has been put together in a unique way, as it brings about for the beginner and the student of drawing not only the techniques, but also the analytical and emotive approaches and attitudes to drawing. These techniques and approaches are then linked to the appropriate mediums for execution.

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  • Authors: L. Kruse, Robert (2000)

  • This book and its supplements were written and produced with software called PreTEX, a preprocessor and macro package for the TEX typesetting system.2 PreTEX, by exploiting context dependency, automatically supplies much of the typesetting markup required by TEX. PreTEX also supplies several tools that greatly simplify some aspects of an author’s work. These tools include a powerful cross-reference system, simplifiedtypesettingofmathematicsandcomputer-programlistings, and automatic generation of the index and table of contents, while allowing the processing of the book in conveniently small files at every stage. Solutions, placed with exercises and projects, are automatically removed from the text and placed in a separate document.

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  • Authors: Behrouz Forouzan (2017)

  • Based on the Association for Computing Imagery model curriculum guidelines, Foundations of Computer Science gives students a bird’s eye view of Computer Science. This easy-to-read and easy-to-navigate text covers all the fundamentals of computer science required for first year undergraduates embarking on a computing degree. Updated to cover the latest technologies and changes to course requirements, this fourth edition features new chapters, including new coverage on social media and ethical issues.

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  • Authors: Paul C. van Oorschot (2020)

  • This book provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of computer and Internet security, suitable for a one-term introductory course for junior/senior undergrad or first-year graduate students.

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  • Authors: Wil van der Aalst (2000)

  • Business processes are one of the hottest topics nowadays in science and practice information system. Their management includes design and engineering efforts There are also later activities in the life cycle (eg, business process reengineering, continuity process improvement, exception handling, and change management). Recently Business Process Management publications look at the entire spectrum theoretical aspects, conceptual models and application scenarios, down Implementation issues.

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  • Authors: James Pustejovsky (2013)

  • This book is a perfect companion to O'Reilly's Natural Language Processing with Python, which describes how to use existing corpora with the Natural Language Toolkit.

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  • Authors: Jan Brinkhuis (2020)

  • The book introduces a systematic three-step method for doing everything, which can be summarized as "conify, work, deconify". It starts with the concept of convex sets, their primal description, constructions, topological properties and dual description, and then moves on to convex functions and the fundamental principles of convex optimization and their use in the complete analysis of convex optimization problems by means of a systematic four-step method.