NEW ARRIVALS 1. Introduction to 2. Introduction to 3. A First Course in 4. Internet Protocols Database Systems Operating System Information Theory Design 5. Mobile Computing 6. Introduction to 7. Magnifying Object- 8. Theoretical Formal Languages Oriented Analysis and Introduction to Design Programming 9. Java for Everyone 10. C Programming for 11. Computer 12. Database Scientists and Engineers Concepts and C Management System Programming 13. Computing with Excel 14. Web Programming 15. Database Systems 16. Microsoft Transact- and VBA SQL NEW ARRIVALS 17. Network Security 18. Advanced Fuzzy 19. Fundamentals of the 20. Artificial Systems Design and New Artificial Intelligence Intelligence Applications 21. Computational 22. Text Mining 23. Business Ethics: The 24. Business Ethics: An Intelligence Ethical Revolution of Indian Perspective Minority Shareholders 25. Moral Courage in 26. Human Relations 27. Communication & 28. Encyclopedia of Organizations Organizational Culture Power 29. Palestinians Born in 30. Business and Polity: 31. Freedom of Press 32. An Introduction to Exile: Diaspora and the Dynamics of a Changing and Right to Political Search for a Homeland Relationship Information Communication NEW ARRIVALS 33. Turkey: Econom ic 3 4. Rural Financial 35. Investments: 36. International Reform and Accession Sector: Alternate Model Principles and Concepts Business: Theory and to the European Union Practice 37. Migration, 38. Unlocking E- 39. One Little Finger 40. Planning Effective Remittances and Government Potential Instruction Development in South Asia 41. Qualitative Research 42. Broken Mirrors: The 43. An Introduction to 44. Understanding for Education 'Dowry Problem' in India English Grammar English Grammar 45. That or Which, and 46. Fuchsian Reduction 47. Introduction to 48. Mathematical Why Discrete Mathematics Methods for Physicists NEW ARRIVALS 49. Advanced Engineering 50. Engineering 51. Discrete 52. A Mathematical Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics with Introduction to Logic Applications 53. Introduction to 54. Graph Theory 55. Mathematical 56. Linear Algebra: With Mathematical Logic Modeling with Excel Applications 57. Business 58. The Calculus of 59. Numerical Methods 60. Introductory Mathematics Computation and Methods of Numerical Global Governance Analysis 61. Fundamentals of 62. Bayesian Networks 63. Mathematical 64. Operations Strategy Business Statistics and Decision Graphs Methods in the Physical Sciences NEW ARRIVALS 65. Introduction to the 66. Fundamentals of 67. Near Field 68. Geometric Basic Concepts of Digital Image Processing Communications Fundamentals of Modern Physics Handbook Robotics 69. Qualitative Research 70. Essentials of 71. Research 72. Introduction to in Business & Business Research Methodology in Financial Statement Management Business Management Analysis 73. Experiencing 74. People 75. Challenges in 76. Mind Maps for International Business Management Implementing Business and Management Corporate Governance 77. The Management of 78. Who Will Bell the Cat? 79. Quality 80. Information Strategy Management, Technology for Managers Organization, and NEW ARRIVALS 81. A Text Book of 82. Project Management 83. Project 84. Organization Management System Management: A Life Development Cycle Approach 85. Social Responsibility 86. Management for 87. Ethics, Business and 88. Strategic Corporate and Environmental Social Enterprise Society Social Responsibility Sustainability in Business 89. Team Leadership & 90. The Leadership 91. Meeting the Ethical 92. Business and Management Pipeline Challenges of Professional Leadership Communication 93. Operations 94. Collaborative 95. Essentials of 96. Green Marketing Management Research in Inventory Management Management Management NEW ARRIVALS 97. Database Marketing: 98. Wireless Sensor 99. Creative Writing: A 100. Essay Writing: A Analyzing and Managing Networks Beginner's Manual Student's Guide Customers 101. Sarajevo: A Bosnian 102. The Aftermath of 103. The Sikh Separatist Kaleidoscope Partition in South Asia Insurgency in India NEW ARRIVALS 1 Title: Introduction to Database Systems Author/Editor: ITL Education Solutions Ltd. Imprint: Pearson, 2010 Subject: Database Systems Location: 001.64 I11I - [available at city campus] The book deals with implementation, design and application of DBMS and complicated topics such as relational algebra and calculus, and normalization are explained in a very simple manner. Back to Contents NEW ARRIVALS 2 Title: Introduction to Operating System Design and Implementation: The OSP 2 Approach Author/Editor: Kifer, Michael Imprint: Springer, 2011 Subject: Operating system (Computer) Location: 001.6425 K55I - [available at city campus] Understanding the main principles and algorithms underlying a modern operating system is essential in undergraduate computer science. The complexity of this subject, however, means that mastering it requires significant practical experience. This unique book accomplishes just that: it teaches introductory subjects in OS design and implementation through hands-on engagement with OSP 2, the next generation of the highly popular OSP courseware. This book exposes students to many essential features of operating systems while at the same time isolating them from low-level, machine-dependent concerns. With its accompanying software, the book contains enough projects for up to three semesters. Even one semester's study, however, suffices to cover page-replacement strategies in virtual memory management, CPU scheduling strategies, disk seek- time optimization and other issues in operating system design. Back to Contents NEW ARRIVALS 3 Title: A First Course in Information Theory, with CD Author/Editor: Yeung, Raymond W. Imprint: Springer, 2010 Subject: Information theory Location: 003.54 Y3A - [available at main campus] This book provides an up-to-date introduction to information theory. In addition to the classical topics discussed, it provides the first comprehensive treatment of the theory of I-Measure, network coding theory, Shannon and non-Shannon type information inequalities, and a relation between entropy and group theory. ITIP, a software package for proving information inequalities, is also included. With a large number of examples, illustrations, and original problems, this book is excellent as a textbook or reference book for a senior or graduate level course on the subject, as well as a reference for researchers in related fields. Back to Contents
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