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Computer Science
Information Modeling and Relational Databases, Second Edition (Morgan Kaufman Series in Data Management Systems)
Published in Hardcover by Morgan Kaufmann (2008-03-07)
Authors: Terry Halpin and Tony Morgan
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A must-read for serious data modelers
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Review Date: 2008-07-02
The first edition of this book was excellent - one of few books I have that I would call primary references - but with the addition especially of the chapters on advanced concepts and behavioral specifications this second edition represents a big step forward by presenting a more holistic view of conceptual modeling. As a specific example, I've long wished for the ability to do state modeling in ORM without a kludge. This book presents a method and a semantic foundation for doing just that. Now all we need is for the tools to catch up! Kudos to the authors.

Fantastic Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-06
Everyone needs this book. Read more to find out why:

If you intend to create genuinely useful business applications without first creating an accurate conceptual data model and deriving the database schema from the model, then I hope your projects have very large budgets and flexible deadlines, because you'll need both. Accurate conceptual data models are not an academic curiousity, they are a practical necessity. Well designed databases are the heart of every business application, and accurate conceptual data models are the foundation of every well designed database.

This book presents a method for data modeling called Object Role Modeling (ORM). If you've never created a data model before, you might as well learn the best method from the start. If you've used E-R (Entity Relationship) modeling before, this is your chance to learn a method that overcomes the limitations of E-R, while building on the knowledge you already have.

ORM is based on facts (assertions about the business sphere you are modeling), not entities and attributes. Business users understand facts much better than they understand data modeling abstractions. By using ORM facts, you create your data model in a language that business users can understand and validate. Poor communication with business users and inadequate understanding of requirements are major causes of design deficiencies. ORM solves these issues through its fact based approach.

ORM is also much more expressive than any other popular data modeling notation, ncluding UML and all major flavors of E-R. Many business rules should be expressed as data constraints, but traditional data modeling languages don't do well at capturing these constraints. By capturing the constraints in an ORM model and validating with the users, you make the construction of a good application much easier.

Halpin is an excellent writer, and this book is very easy to read. The many examples and crisp writing style mean that you'll actually understand what the author intends, a refreshing change from most computer books. If you've read the previous edition of this book, this update is very worthwhile. There is a lot of expanded and new material, and you'll be happy you purchased the new edition.

The best book on database design
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-17
This new edition of Information Modeling and Relational Databases maintains its predecessor's achievement of being the best, most complete book out there on design of information systems, and particularly of database schemas -- and of seeming a few decades ahead of the rest of the pack! The relational database theory world seems to move at a rather glacier-like pace -- with the result that some of the schema design methods still in common use have stayed well past their "obsolete by" date. But as a reviewer of the first edition said, this book presents MATURE database design technology; and it can only be hoped that the database design world will sooner, rather than later, realize the immense, and immensely practical, value of the mature theory and design procedure that this book presents. Do you want to be able to arrive at the correct schema the first time? or even to know whether you've reached it or not? This is the book that shows you how, and gives you a rich, formal modeling notation that has very significant and improving tool support. Terry and Tony have both added very valuable new chapters to the book, and expanded and updated the other chapters, so that this is a very much improved book -- as amazing as that may seem to those (like me) who loved the first edition. This book will, in my opinion, be setting the standard for books on information system design for many years to come.

Computer Science
The Information Specialist's Guide to Searching and Researching on the Internet and the World Wide Web
Published in Hardcover by Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers (1998-10)
Authors: Ernest Ackermann and Karen Hartman
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Best I've read so far on doing research on the Internet.
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-05
Contrary to other books, this one has none of the hype regarding Internet as a research tool. It points out strengths and weakeness on subject areas and provides useful exercises for practice. Covers all the important areas and tools. It is a must in any librarian, cybrarian and information specialist library.

A Must For Internet Business
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-10
Learn how people are taught to search and research the Internet effectively if you want the public to visit your website. Simple and easy-to-read and not in technical language; obviously written by people who teach the subject.This is an excellent supplement to articles and guidance material aimed at Internet marketing.

A Gift for every Information Literacy Specialist!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-04
We presently teach the Internet in our InfoPaths: Pathways to Information programme. This is our information literacy programme to both the general public and librarians. The information in this book is presented in a simple and clear manner. We found the summary and screen dumps useful not to mention the step by step guide to doing hands-on exercises. Certainly the authors knew what every information specialist needed! This book has become our "bible" and has been referred to often. Highly recommended.

Computer Science
Information Theory: 50 Years of Discovery
Published in Hardcover by Wiley-IEEE Press (1999-09-02)
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Classic review of the last 50 years of Information Theory
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-29
This book presents an excellent review of the last fifty years of information theory, since the days of Claude Shannon. The material in this book is well-compiled and comprehensive. A "must" for any person interested in the flow of Information Theory over time!

Delightful collection of papers
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-26
Out of all of the IEEE collections of papers which are published in book format.... I truly believe that this is by far the best. The papers, were specially written for the October 1998 edition of IEEE Transactions on Information Theory for the Golden 50th Anniversery of information theory, a field which was arguably started in 1948 with Claude Shannon's publication of The Mathematical Theory of Communications in the Bell Systems Technical Journal.

This collection of papers is from famous authors such as Sergio Verdu, Costello, Cover, Calderbank, Robert Grey, Neuhoff, Berger, Gibson, Proakis, etc.. Most of the papers are survey papers with phenominal references so you can pursue your interest further. Also, since these are survey papers (meaning "tutorials"), unlike most of the usual papers published in Transactions on IT, these are accessable (understandable) to the average person who does not specialize in digital communications or information theory.

The collection of papers is a true delight, bar none, the best tutorial papers I've ever seen written, anywhere. This book is worth thousands of leisurly hours of reading. But don't worry... if your looking for some deep technical stuff, or deep historical coverage of certain topics... there are also papers in the book which fit that criterion. Something for everybody at any level of expertise.

Reprints of IEEE Trans on Info Theory, October 1998
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-31
McLaughlin was the editor of the Trans on Info Theory then, and Verdu was the guest editor for the 50th anniversary special issue. The main content of the book is identical to this issue of the transaction except for pages renumbered. The major difference is the improved paper and printing quality :-)

The issue was an excellent collection of great tutorial papers on various important topics. Obviously Verdu did a superb job as the guest editor, besides one article by himself. Cover and Thomas is an excellent information theory textbook, but the coverage and depth are sometimes limited to be a well organized textbook. This book (or T-IT Oct 1998) fills in many parts where Cover and Thomas left untouched. In addition, each review paper by top researchers of the field comes with relatively exhaustive listing of references.

Minor, but important addition in the book part is the indeces. Name index to the name of authors of literatures cited is of great value.

The most important difference of this book from the Transactions is that it comes with a CD-ROM of all reference entries since the Trans on Info Theory began, and the entries are well organized and fully linked. All is in HTML format except for PDF files for the papers contained in the book. Therefore the CD-ROM does not depend on a particular platform (I work at a Microsoft free environment, so I couldn't comment on the CD-ROM otherwise)

For the value of the papers, and the effort required to compile and maintain the complete list of journal refernces are well worth your money to keep a copy, especially because there aren't many info theory books.

Computer Science
Information-Statistical Data Mining: Warehouse Integration with Examples of Oracle Basics (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science)
Published in Hardcover by Springer (2003-11-30)
Authors: Bon K. Sy and A.K. Gupta
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The Book of The Century
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Review Date: 2007-12-16
Probability dominates our dicision making. The weak point of Eintein's Relativity is in probability, which is very important in Quantum Mechanics. Through this book, I have learned Information Theory, Bayesian Network, and more. All these are vital for my advance study. In other words this book bring me into a new horizon.

Highly Recommended
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Review Date: 2004-08-18
As storage technologies continue to improve and lessen in cost, data mining is becoming an increasingly important activity for all types of enterprises and industries. I have read and reviewed many books in this field, but none have presented the key concepts as well as new research together with examples for their proper use as this book. I highly recommend this book for anyone and everyone interested in this field.

An excellent book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-28
No matter one is a beginner or an expert in the field of data mining,"Information-Statistical Data Mining: Warehouse Integration with Examples of Oracle Basics" is really a great hand book. The book is written in plain English to explain the terminologies and the concept of patterns for data mining --- making it easier for readers to understand the basic and advanced data mining concepts. Also, it shows clearly how data mining theories are realized in software implementation, how the implementation is applied to a variety of data sets in different disciplines, and how one can gain knowledge from the valuable information obtained from the process of data mining. Furthermore, it also discussed the way to interpret and to
evaluate the quality of information resulting from the process of data mining. I particularly like the real world case study examples that help me to understand the data mining principles discussed in the book, and to draw me in further into the field. This book is well organized. I strongly recommend the book!

Computer Science
Intelligent Data Analysis
Published in Hardcover by Springer (2007-02)
Author:
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nice introduction to topic for computer science and stats
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-06
This is a book by Springer Verlag that came out if 1999. This book introduces a lot of useful statistical tools and has chapters written by statisticians and computer scientists. The editors also contribute. They emphasize useful tools and computer tools. It includes material from the artificial intelligence literature including fuzzy set logic, genetic algorithms and expert systems. There is some discussion of data mining, Bayesian methods and neural networks.

Chapters are written on an elementary level for students and pratictioners of modern data analysis techniques. Written mainly as a text but expanded to cover topics of interest to researchers in statistics and computer science by subject matter experts. The last chapter on Systems and Applications by Xiaohui Liu includes coverage of data quality. Among the references on data quality and outlier detection is the book edited by Wright "Statistical Methods and the Improvement of Data Quality". That book was a collection of papers from a conference held in Oak Ridge Tennessee in 1982. That volume was published by Academic Press in 1983. It is not often sighted in the statistical literature but it did contain a number of interesting papers. I contributed a chapter on influence function methods for outlier detection to the Academic Press book.

Hand has written many books on statistics and especially some excellent texts on classification and pattern recognition. His recent work on data mining was published in 1999 by MIT press, a volume he coauthored with Mannila and Smyth. it is one of teh few data mining texts that is highly regarded by the statistical community. Much of that work in referenced in this book particularly in Chapter 1, the overview chapter on intellegent data analysis that Hand wrote himself.

Resampling methods, generalized linear models, Bayesian methods, time series, multivariate analysis, random effects models and entropy are all covered with nice elementary introductions.

This is a great reference source with over 440 articles and books in the list of references.

Broadly Useful Reference For Intellignet Data Analysis
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-06
This book provides a detailed presentation of several important approaches to intelligent data analysis. It has ten chapters, each chapter written by a different technical specialist. The book could well serve as a text for a graduate level course on data analysis. It also works well as a reference. There are many useful illustrations and examples.

The first part of this book is focused on classical statistical issues. Arguably, anyone seeking to perform advanced data analysis should have a working knowledge of this area. It is my personal observation that, unfortunately, many workers do not. This book provides a good way of gaining a broad understanding of statistical methods. My only caveat is that the discussion of naïve Bayesian classifiers could have been more extensive. (The chapter on general Bayesian classifiers is other wise well done.) Naïve Bayesian classifiers have been reasonably successful in machine learning and a more in depth treatment would have been useful.

The later chapters focus on machine learning. They provide useful introductions into: induction, neural networks, fuzzy logic, and stochastic search. These chapters are particularly useful to workers contemplating how to best perform advanced analysis of complex, large, and possibly imprecise data sets. Consequently, someone contemplating data mining or other intelligent data analysis applications should seriously consider acquiring this book.

statistical data analysis, AI and neural nets
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-24
This is a book by Springer Verlag that came out if 1999. This book introduces a lot of useful statistical tools and has chapters written by statisticians and computer scientists. The editors also contribute. They emphasize useful tools and computer tools. It includes material from the artificial intelligence literature including fuzzy set logic, genetic algorithms and expert systems. There is some discussion of data mining, Bayesian methods and neural networks.

Chapters are written on an elementary level for students and pratictioners of modern data analysis techniques. Written mainly as a text but expanded to cover topics of interest to researchers in statistics and computer science by subject matter experts. The last chapter on Systems and Applications by Xiaohui Liu includes coverage of data quality. Among the references on data quality and outlier detection is the book edited by Wright "Statistical Methods and the Improvement of Data Quality". That book was a collection of papers from a conference held in Oak Ridge Tennessee in 1982. That volume was published by Academic Press in 1983. It is not often sighted in the statistical literature but it did contain a number of interesting papers. I contributed a chapter on influence function methods for outlier detection to the Academic Press book.

Hand has written many books on statistics and especially some excellent texts on classification and pattern recognition. His recent work on data mining was published in 1999 by MIT press, a volume he coauthored with Mannila and Smyth. it is one of teh few data mining texts that is highly regarded by the statistical community. Much of that work in referenced in this book particularly in Chapter 1, the overview chapter on intellegent data analysis that Hand wrote himself.

Resampling methods, generalized linear models, Bayesian methods, time series, multivariate analysis, random effects models and entropy are all covered with nice elementary introductions.

This is a great reference source with over 440 articles and books in the list of references.

Computer Science
Intelligent Systems for Engineers and Scientists, Second Edition
Published in Hardcover by CRC (2000-10-11)
Author: Adrian A. Hopgood
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A good overview for jump-starting problem-oriented AI projects
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Review Date: 2007-05-14
This book provides a remarkably broad view of various AI approaches in practice and their targeted problems. All the math and examples are very short and incomplete but it's obvious that details is not the goal of this book. This book is particularly good to consult when one is trying to pick up the right technologies for her problem. Once she gets the big picture, she can follow the numerous futher readings in each field which are specified after each chapter to deepen the understanding and make the execution of the project concrete.

the title says it all
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Review Date: 2004-10-20
"Intelligent Systems for Engineers and Scientists" is an absolute must for anyone that has to learn about such systems for practical problem solving.

It gives a quick overview of many of the issues that you might stumble upon and supplies the most common solutions to those issues. I found it extremely valuable for its scope. What it lacks in depth you can find online after reading the book cover-to-cover.

Highly recommended
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Review Date: 2001-04-11
Covers every major technique in artificial intelligence in a clear and practical style. Highly recommended.

Computer Science
Introducing Communication Theory: Analysis and Application
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages (2000-01-14)
Authors: Richard L West and Lynn H Turner
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Well Done
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Review Date: 2005-09-27
The book arrived in a timely fashion and fit the description very well.

Communication Theory Comes Alive
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-02
This book was a great book. The examples helped me understand communication theory and after I read the examples and the TIPS, I saw the relationship between theory and practice. Good job and a great price!

theory comes to life
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-02
this book is very helpful in giving the main points of many important communication theories. i really understood how theory and practice relate after reading the tips and the examples. it is well priced too.

Computer Science
An Introduction to Digital Signal Processing with MathCad(r)
Published in Hardcover by Pws Pub Co (1998-03-17)
Author: Robert O. Harger
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Excellent practical introduction to DSP
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Review Date: 2007-01-01
Having used this book to develop actual applications in the real world, I can heartily recommend it with some authority. Most books that cover this subject either skip over the math entirely, leaving you with a vague concept but no useable skills, or dive head-deep into pages of math, giving the impression that the subject is hopelessly complex. Even when the math is adequately covered, there are often "understood" but unexplained conventions in the notation that can lead you very astray. With the MathCad examples you can work with actual useable systems (in simulated form) as you study, making it possible to crack this hard-shelled nut more easily. And the use of MathCad keeps the author honest - everything has to be explicitly defined using well-known MathCad conventions to work. So if you see it in the book, you can do it in the real world. It is also easy to extend or customize the examples, making it possible to develop actual systems with the examples as a starting point. It is not, however, possible to save this work with the supplied "reader" edition of MathCad.

Caveats? It helps to have a working knowledge of MathCad or a similar tool, but this is not absolutely necessary. A tutorial is supplied. If you are serious about using DSP you should have MathCad, MatLab or a similar tool available. To do all the transformations and algebra by hand would take forever and you would miss some of the most useful tools. You definitely need a PC to get the most from this book.

Overall, highly recommended.





Fantastic!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-23
Great book, it's worth twice as much as quoted.

GREAT BOOK
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-27
Great book giving a realistic description of how the maths work in real dsp applications. Necessary for every student in either DSP or comms to essentially understand and feel what is described in theory.

Computer Science
Introduction to Information Theory and Data Compression
Published in Hardcover by CRC (1997-11-20)
Authors: D.C. Hankerson, Greg A. Harris, Jr., Peter D. Johnson, Peter D. Johnson, and Darrel Hankerson
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Best Book on Compression
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Review Date: 2001-08-29
I read a lot of books on Compression, but this is indeed the best one I ever bought. I love this book and read it frequently.

Well balanced!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-31
The authors of this well balanced textbook succeed admirably well in teaching the subject to the union of students in math and in cs, and to engineers. The danger with subjects that cut accross fields is that they might appeal to the intersection of audiences involved rather than to the much larger union. The authors seem to be at home with all the types of readers, they realize that the lingo and the aim is different for the different and diverse groups of students. Indeed, the tools of information theory, data compression, and arithmetic coding are widely used in science. While the mathematical parts of the subject is old[Shannon, Kolmogorov..., measurements of information, entropy, channel capacity], the applications are still going strong, with new things coming out at a fast rate right up to the present. So the emphasis in the book on data and image compression is very appropriate. There is even a JPEGtool user's guide in the appendix.

Great Book on Compression
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-29
I am a gradute student in computer science and I have read a lot of books on this subject, including 1- Digital Image Compression, by Weidong Kou, 2- The Data Compression Book, by Mark Nelson, 3- JPEG Still Image Data Compression Standard, by Pennebaker. I have also browsed few other books on this subject, but one thing I can say for sure, that this is the best book ever written on the subject of Compression. It explains the information theory and data Compression in the best possible way, with best examples. Once read, you will never forget the algorithms. I just love this book, and read it every once in a while.

Computer Science
Introduction to Matlab 6 for Engineers
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Companies (2000-12-20)
Author: William J. Palm
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Excellent introduction to MATLAB
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-22
This is an excellent introductory book to MATLAB. The examples provided is a great motivation for engineers who tend to shun away from computer programming. During my freshmen year, computer programming was taught by the computer science dept. Their method of teachin is a roller coaster ride for many engineers which resulted many of us, including me to have a phobia in programming. However, Palm has explained the use of MATLAB and programming with clear examples and some interesting exercise to keep one hook onto the subject as well as realizing the importance of MATLAB and programming in engineering.

Therefore, this is a highly recommended book for those who intend to learn more about MATLAB which is an important software for engineers.

My first book in Matlab
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-10
This books is very good as an introductory for Matlab users, espcially engineers.. It contains alot of enineering problems solved using Matlab. It is good for freshmen students and engineers. It can be studied as a first course in computer programming, rather than Fortran, C or Pascal. I am a lectureur in Electrical Engineering Department. I would recomend it to be studied using this text book.

Great introductory book on Matlab
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-17
This is a very good book for novice to learn Matlab. It is clear and concise and with some work-out engineering examples. For beginners to learn Matlab, this book is better than " An Engineer's Guide to Matlab" by Edward B. Magrab. But if you already know some basics of Matlab and want more details and advanced functions or egineering examples, " An Engineer's Guide to Matlab" is a better choice.


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