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Computer and Science
Feedback Control Systems: A Fast-Track Guide for Scientists and Engineers
Published in Kindle Edition by Springer (2000-09-30)
Authors: Alex Abramovici and Jake Chapsky
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Eminently useful, from beginner to user in 3 days!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-12
This is truly an excellent book. Speaking as a scientist that uses feedback loops as merely one component of experimental apparatus, this book contains everything you need and nothing that you don't. It contains explanations of analog and digital systems and illustrates these with practical and common examples.

This is the first book I give to graduate students and within three days they are up to speed both with the language of feedback control theory and the principles. Moreover the explanations provide an intuitive understanding of important concepts and as a result are not easily forgotten. I highly recommend it to all designers, builders and users of feedback control systems.

A Must Have!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-15
I'm a physics grad student and needed to frequency stabilize a laser using a rather complicated feedback system. I had no controls theory background but needed to "get up to speed" fast--this book did it!

If you are faced with designing a working feedback system and are not a controls theory expert, this book is the single most useful reference you would ever hope to find. The explanations are intuitive and the practical advice indispensible. This book saved me many weeks on the learning curve. I was able to understand and measure the most challenging aspects of my particular system and clearly see how to predict performance.

It's very streamlined: the emphasis is clearly to deliver the relevant information with the least amount of overhead. As such, the only missing part of the book that I wanted is a list of references. Recognizing the insight of the authors, I would have liked a list of their favorite controls publications!

Exactly what you need to get started
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-04
Here was my assignment:

Make a proof of concept system that points a laser at a moving target.

My problem:
I knew how to write the software, I knew how to put the hardware together, but, I had no idea what to put in my feedback loop to make this thing track.

Oh yeah, I had to do this in two weeks.

So I read part of this book (my suggestion is start in the middle and read the math section when you /need/ to understand something in more depth) and I completed the assignment on time.

End result: I am not an expert on control systems theory, but by reading this book, I was able to get up and running in a matter of days.

Computer and Science
The First Key of Kalijor (The Keys of Kalijor)
Published in Kindle Edition by Kalijor Press (2007-09-04)
Author: Paul Lell
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The First Key of Kalifjor
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-30
Never judge a book by it's cover. This book was fast moving and a new twist and turn all the time. There was never a dull moment is the book. I would highly recommend this book if you like changing course and never know what is around the next bend.

Intrigued from page one
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-30
There are very few fantasy/science fiction novels that pique my interest from the very beginning. This one did just that and held onto it clear through to the last page. Not just the "main" story, but the various backstories as well were interesting and well executed. I am looking forward to reading the next book in this series.

Fantasy Meets Technology
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-16
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Just when I thought I knew where the story was headed, there was a major course change that reignited my interest. I can't wait for the next installment.

Computer and Science
Foundations of Java for ABAP Programmers (Foundations)
Published in Hardcover by Apress (2006-03-27)
Author: Alistair Rooney
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Good book for ABAP beginner in Java
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-23
The book is very simple and very directly.

I recommend this book.

Essential for ABAPers
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-31
I've been an SAP ABAP programmer for nearly 10 years and am very comfortable with the traditional SAP programming model. My exposure to Java has been limited but when SAP announced that their latest version of SAP Web Application Server (WAS) would include a Java stack I knew it was time to dust off those old Core Java volumes I had lying around. However Java is a moving target and my Java 1.2 manuals are hopelessly out of date. A friend suggested I take a look at this book.

The Object Oriented extensions to ABAP were based on Java so a lengthy tome on all the ins and outs of Java was not what I was looking for. I needed something concise and to the point that would not "talk down to me" but would get me up to speed quickly on what I needed to know about Java from an SAP programmer's point of view.

I really believe that this is that book. Mr Rooney covers a very large subject at a fair pace and with a good sense of humor that keeps the reader engaged. Topics are explained from a SAP programmer's point of view (as per the book's title) which in itself is quite unique. Even the complex subject of EJBs is explained with just the right amount of info.

Highly recommended.

Excellent read
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-02
I have had the pleasure of working with the author personally. We had the opportunity of bringing him in to a client to help convert their ABAP staff to Java knowledgeable ABAPers. So I know first hand that he knows what he talks about. He gives an excellent class too.
I own this book and as a fellow SAP professional I can only highly recommend it. I have used it and will continue to use it until I get the Java thing down.
Excellent effort.

Computer and Science
Free Stuff & Good Deals for Your Pet (Free Stuff & Good Deals series)
Published in Paperback by Santa Monica Press (2001-04-01)
Author: Linda Bowman
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It works. I just got a Collie that would've cost me $300!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-26
Great ideas that have worked very well for me!

Give it a Paw..er Thumb's Up!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-03
This money-saving book is helping me pamper my poodle the way she deserves. When I bring home the discount brands of dog food or doggie treats, her nose turns up before it's even out of the bag. This helps me find ways to afford the quality stuff. Plus it offers a lot of other advice on good buys for your pet.

It works. I just got a Collie that would've cost me $300!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-24
I got the greatest collie for free and am now using other ideas from the book to get free dog food and toy samples, and cut rate vet visits. I really recommend this book to all animal owners and lovers.

Computer and Science
Fundamentals of Mobile and Pervasive Computing
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Professional (2004-11-30)
Authors: Frank Adelstein, Sandeep KS Gupta, Golden Richard III, and Loren Schwiebert
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Excellent overview
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-08
I'm looking at doing a project involving a distributed ad-hoc sensor/actuator network. Reading data sheets from various vendors is fine, but I wanted an overall look at the theoretical landscape to get myself oriented. This book did a great job of presenting the state of the art - problems, solutions, research areas. It uses specific technology examples to motivate the discussion, but its focus on fundamentals should make it widely applicable and relevant for some years to come.

Excellent survey of the technology
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-02
This book is a good entry point for someone wishing to learn about wireless computing and communication. It provides a broad survey of the various kinds of wireless applications and implementation design patterns, discussing the technology performance limitations and trade-offs that motivate each design decision. The viability and effectiveness of every design choice depends upon the other choices taken, motivating many complex mathematical optimization problems.

I began reading this book with the assumption that wireless application design rested on the same principles as the design of ordinary distributed computer systems, save for a narrower communication bandwidth, and occasional planned disconnections. This book made me realize that things are much more complicated in the wireless world. In ordinary distributed systems, the main challenge is the design of a static scheme for distributing work among communicating components. Once that is done, one can pretty much separate the infrastructure oriented code from the business logic. In the wireless world, the communication bandwidth's variability and lack of reliability requires the distribution of tasks to react to changing network conditions; this radically increases the difficulty of separating infrastructure concerns from business logic. The limitations of typical mobile devices (small memory, limited power, and slow processor speed) only add to the developer's burden. In designing an application for a pre-existing wireless system, traditional methods of program organization may not be appropriate. The need to discover or invent algorithms that take into account a mobile network's unique characteristics creates a challenge somewhat akin to that faced by the early users of novel massively-parallel computer architectures.

One learns that there are no general purpose easy answers to these problems, but the book does an excellent job in laying out the issues, concerns and approaches, while providing ample bibliographies of published research that readers can delve into for their specific problem. The reader comes away with a familiarity in the terms, concepts and acronyms used in the wireless community, providing an excellent foundation for further reading in the literature (which, unfortunately, is not always as well-written or accessible to the newcomer as is this text).

A surprisingly easy read for such a technical topic
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-26
The importance of this book is due to the consumer demand for wireless devices. People are getting accustomed to the idea of carrying PDAs and having wireless connections at home, office, and even coffeehouses. But how can you secure the connection? How fast can you send data? How do you even know that there's something to connect to nearby?

I've just joined a project in my job that deals with wireless communication, and I had only superficial knowledge of the area. What I got out of this book was an awareness of all the issues and tradeoffs involved in the field. I also found the text to be filled with many explanations, so it was a surprisingly easy read for such a technical topic. It's very up to date as the last few chapters discuss WiMAX.

Computer and Science
Fuzzy Engineering
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (1996-10-07)
Author: Bart Kosko
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One of the best fuzzy book i have !
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-29
Kosko done a nice job by bring in the best fuzzy application design potentials by telling us what is fuzzy (additive fuzzy system) and why fuzzy, get it for yourself, if your are working on fuzzy system.

Great information
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-23
This book is great, it covers from "What is Fuzzy" to "Fuzzy Chaos" ... in the book you can find all the information needed ...

One of the best fuzzy book i have !
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-29
Kosko done a nice job by bring in the best fuzzy application design potentials by telling us what is fuzzy (additive fuzzy system) and why fuzzy, get it for yourself, if your are working on fuzzy system.

Computer and Science
GECCO'99: Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutional Computation Conference Set
Published in Paperback by Morgan Kaufmann (1999-10-15)
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Two volumes!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-18
The proceedings really have 1876 pages, but they are divided into two volumes. The first volume has 944 pages, the remaining pages are in the second volume. Make sure you get the two volumes!

Two volumes!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-18
The proceedings really have 1876 pages, but they are divided into two volumes. The first volume has 944 pages, the remaining pages are in the second volume. Make sure you get the two volumes!

magnificent and fascinating
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-04
"The 1999 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-99) combines the longest running conference in evolutionary computation (ICGA) and the world's two largest EC conferences (GP and ICGA) to create a unique opportunity to bring together the best in research in the growing field of genetic and evolutionary computation (GEC).

"The GECCO conference continues the tradition of the GP and ICGA conferences of bringing together researchers from the entire spectrum of research in evolutionary computation, including genetic algorithms, classifier systems, genetic programming, evolvable hardware, DNA and molecular computing, evolutionary strategies, evolutionary programming, artificial life, adaptive behavior, agents, as well as real-world applications of all of these areas." - from the publisher.

The relentless high quality of the many papers in this book make it delightful and thought-provoking. (My copy is 944 pages - not "1876" as Amozon has it.)

Computer and Science
Gems of Theoretical Computer Science
Published in Hardcover by Springer (1998-11-13)
Authors: Uwe Schöning and Randall J. Pruim
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great book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-28
this book realy makes you see the beauty in theoretical computer science.

5 1/2 stars
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-15
This book is somewhat similar to another wonderful book by Springer-Verlag: "Proof from the Book" by Aigner and Ziegler. Both books illustrate the sheer beauty of selected theorems and proof techniques rather than develop systematically a discipline. As a result, reading is an adventure rather than a task. The pace is brisk, the writing style is direct. The reader is left with the impression that there is much research to do, and that mathematics is not cast in stone or heavy handbooks, but is a growing body of knowledge. Therefore, I would suggest this book to any beginning researcher in Computer Science, Mathematics, or Operation Research.

There are 26 lectures, covering well-known topics as well as rather obscure ones. To give the reader a flavor of the book here are some:

PAC-learning and Occam's razor;

Kolmogorov complexity, the universal distribution, and worst-case vs. average-case;

Hilbert's 10th problem;

P=NP with probability;

The Berman-Hartmanis conjecture;

Lower bounds for the parity function;

Quantum search algorithms.

The book is suitable for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students. Overall, this book proves once again that Springer-Verlag is among the best publishers in the mathematical sciences, and is definitely the most innovative in mathematical education.

interactive teaching style works very well
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-15
This book gives the reader an introduction to the beauty and complexity of many different research areas in theoretical computer science.

Each chapter is self-contained, and there are no exercises at the end of a chapter. Instead, the exercises are sprinkled throughout each chapter and help to develop the results presented. This interactive style forces one to think more deeply about each proof.

Of course, the interactive style and the depth of some of the results make this book a very slow and hard read. However, I would say, the book is worth every hour spent on it.

Computer and Science
Genetic Fuzzy Systems
Published in Hardcover by World Scientific Publishing Company (2001-07)
Authors: Francisco Herrera, Frank Hoffmann, and Luis Magdalena
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A Complete Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-18
It's a great book! Introduce the presentation covering the basic topics in Genetic Algorithm and Fuzzy Logic. The methodologies of the Genetic Fuzzy Systems are presented in a very clear way.

A major source on genetic fuzzy systems
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-27
The volume brings an outstanding presentation of the major issues, ideas, concepts and algorithms to design and develop fuzzy systems using gentic algorithms. A field of major relevance for researchers and practioners, genetic fuzzy systems provides a major methodological substract of significant impact in practice. The book is unique in its contents and presentation. Chapters begin with the key concepts and smoothly grows to advanced concepts in a clear and very understandable and motivating way. The material mirrors the state of the art in the area of genetic fuzzy systems and contains the most recent results available until its publication. Written by renowned, internationally recognized researchers, the book is mandatory to all who are interested in the field of computational intelligence, its foundations and applications.

Summary of contents by the author
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-19
In recent years, a great number of publications have explored the use of genetic algorithms as a tool for designing fuzzy
systems. Genetic Fuzzy Systems explores and discusses this symbiosis of evolutionary computation and fuzzy logic. The book summarizes and analyzes the novel field of genetic fuzzy systems, paying special attention to genetic algorithms that adapt and learn
the knowledge base of a fuzzy-rule-based system. It introduces the general concepts, foundations and design principles of genetic fuzzy
systems and covers the topic of genetic tuning of fuzzy systems. It also introduces the three fundamental approaches to genetic learning
processes in fuzzy systems: the Michigan, Pittsburgh and Iterative-learning methods. Finally, it explores hybrid genetic fuzzy systems such as
genetic fuzzy clustering or genetic neuro-fuzzy systems and describes a number of applications from different areas. Genetic Fuzzy System represents a comprehensive treatise on the design of the fuzzy-rule-based systems using genetic algorithms, both from
a theoretical and a practical perspective. It is a valuable compendium for scientists and engineers concerned with research and applications in
the domain of fuzzy systems and genetic algorithms.

Computer and Science
Getting Started With Matlab: A Quick Introduction for Scientists and Engineers (Saunders Golden Sunburst Series)
Published in Paperback by Harcourt Brace College Publishers (1995-08)
Author: S. I. Pratap
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Excellent to learn with and then use as a reference.
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-23
I never learned Matlab as a BSEE student, but use it extensively as a grad student EE. I learned Matlab very quickly with this book and continue to use it as a basic reference. It does not go into depth in DSP, creating graphics, or the optional Matlab toolbox functions, but its a great starting point to learn Matlab.

Excellent Starter
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-19
A course in mechanisms required this text, and I thought it was the most amazing starting text. I knew nothing of matlab prior to the book, and after reading it I could program in matlab proficiently.

A Quick Introduction...
Helpful Votes: 83 out of 85 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-25
I started hearing about MATLAB when I started going to college to do my bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. I took a C++ class and I really enjoyed the power of C++ in problem solving and logic.

Then came MATLAB which is a class that is required to be taken by all EE students. I got this book because it had the word "quick". Time is a very important factor when it comes to learning a new language, whether a living language (like French) or a programming language (like C++ or MATLAB).

This book is really a nice way to get you started with confidence. I rarely use the assigned book for the class, I use this one instead. Very easy to read and step by step instructions.

Highly recommended for anyone who's just started working on MATLAB.

Even after you get used to MATLAB, this book can be used as a reference book to find some important commands with examples and illustrtions.


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