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Curiosities of Superstition
The Floating Press 2012; US$ 4.99Interested in learning more about the religious rites, beliefs and practices of different cultures around the world? Check out W. H. Davenport Adams' Curiosities of Superstition. This important early work of comparative religious study highlights similarities and differences of sacred practices throughout history and around the globe. more...
The Higher Arithmetic
Cambridge University Press 2008; US$ 46.00Classic text in number theory; this eighth edition contains new material on primality testing written by J. H. Davenport. more...
Analytic Methods for Diophantine Equations and Diophantine Inequalities
Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 54.00Harold Davenport was one of the truly great mathematicians of the twentieth century. Based on lectures he gave at the University of Michigan in the early 1960s, this book is concerned with the use of analytic methods in the study of integer solutions to Diophantine equations and Diophantine inequalities. more...
Information Ecology
Oxford University Press 1997; US$ 59.99Information technology spending in the US over the last decade is estimated at 3 trillion dollars, yet, by many accounts, has not worked. In this text, the author proposes a way of looking at information management which takes into account the total information environment within an organization. more...
Predictive Analytics
Wiley 2013; US$ 28.00"The Freakonomics of big data." — Stein Kretsinger , founding executive of Advertising.com; former lead analyst at Capital One This book is easily understood by all readers. Rather than a "how to" for hands-on techies, the book entices lay-readers and experts alike by covering new case studies and the latest state-of-the-art techniques.... more...
Strategic Management in the Innovation Economy
Wiley 2007; US$ 45.00Innovative ruptures of traditional boundaries in value chains are requiring companies to rethink how they go to market, what they need to own, what they need to retain and innovate as core competencies, and how they innovatively deal with suppliers and customers. The key message of the book is that the new knowledge-networked innovation economy... more...
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