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Pentium Pro and Pentium II System Architecture
Addison-Wesley Longman 1998; US$ 14.95Detailed discussion of the Pentium II and Pentium Pro processors, Front Side Bus (FSB) protocol and system implementation from a hardware and software viewpoint. Written for computer hardware and software engineers, this book offers insight into how the Pentium Pro and Pentium II family of processors translates legacy x86 code into RISC instructions,... more...
Elementary Functions
Springer 2006; US$ 47.99This work deals with Numerical Algorithms. This unique book provides concepts and background necessary to understand and build algorithms for computing the elementary functions - sine, cosine, tangent, exponentials, and logarithms. The author presents and structures the algorithms, hardware-oriented as well as software-oriented, and also discusses... more...
Contemporary High Performance Computing
CRC Press 2013; US$ 99.95Contemporary High Performance Computing: From Petascale toward Exascale focuses on the ecosystems surrounding the world's leading centers for high performance computing (HPC). It covers many of the important factors involved in each ecosystem: computer architectures, software, applications, facilities, and sponsors. The first part of the book examines... more...
Advances in Applied Self-organizing Systems
Springer 2007; US$ 99.99Presents the practice in engineered self-organizing systems, and examines ways to balance design and self organization in the context of applications. This book demonstrates the practical relevance and applicability of self-organization. It is suitable for advanced students and researchers in a range of fields. more...
Explanatory Nonmonotonic Reasoning
World Scientific Publishing Company 2005; US$ 88.40Many approaches in the field of nonmonotonic and "commonsense" reasoning are actually different representations of the same basic ideas and constructions. This book gives a logical formalization of the original, explanatory approach to nonmonotonic reasoning. It uses the basic formalism of biconsequence relations, as well as derived systems of default,... more...
Integrated Research in GRID Computing
Springer 2007; US$ 109.99The aim of CoreGRID is to strengthen and advance scientific and technological excellence in the area of Grid and Peer-to-Peer technologies in order to overcome the current fragmentation and duplication of effort in this area. To achieve this objective, the workshop brought together a critical mass of well-established researchers from a number of institutions... more...
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) For Dummies
Wiley 2009; US$ 29.99Feeling overwhelmed by the buzz about SOA—service oriented architecture? Take heart! Service Oriented Architecture For Dummies, 2nd Edition makes it easy to understand, plan, and implement the latest SOA solutions for your business. Whether you’re the IT person responsible for developing SOA or the executive who’s trying to get... more...
Modellierung mit UML
Springer 2011; US$ 54.99Die Unified Modeling Language (UML) hat sich zur dominanten Modellierungssprache entwickelt. Als weiterer Trend ist zu beobachten, dass agile Methoden immer breiter eingesetzt werden. Der Band bietet eine Einf hrung in die Entwicklungsmethodik, die UML mit Elementen agiler Methoden kombiniert. Im Tutorial wird beschrieben, wie UML eingesetzt wird.... more...
Nanoelektronik als künftige Schlüsseltechnologie der Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik in Deutschland
Springer Fachmedien 2011; US$ 23.99Nanoelektronik ist als Basis- und Schl sseltechnologie f r gro e Bereiche der Industrieproduktion von fundamentaler Bedeutung. Die Verlagerung von Produktionsstandorten in die N he k nftiger Zielm rkte in Asien wird daher mit Sorge beobachtet. Vor diesem Hintergrund wird in der Studie die Nanoelektronik als Schl sseltechnologie f r den Standort Deutschland... more...
The Datacenter as a Computer
Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2009; US$ 40.00As computation continues to move into the cloud, the computing platform of interest no longer resembles a pizza box or a refrigerator, but a warehouse full of computers. These new large datacenters are quite different from traditional hosting facilities of earlier times and cannot be viewed simply as a collection of co-located servers. Large portions... more...









