Cengage Book List
Cengage Book List
ISBN :-9788131525920
Pages :-272
Edition :-4
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2013
Overview :
'Show your students how to master and maximize enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, which
continues to become more critical in business today, with the latest edition of Monk/Wagner's successful
CONCEPTS IN ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING. Equip students to use ERP tools to increase
growth and productivity as they learn how to effectively combine an organization's numerous functions into
one comprehensive, integrated system. CONCEPTS IN ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING, 4E,
reflects the latest trends and updates in ERP software while demonstrating how to make the most of this
important technology. The authors introduce the basic functional areas of business and how they are related.
The book demonstrates how information systems that are not effectively integrated fail to support business
functions and business processes that extend across functional area boundaries. By contrast, students clearly
see how integrated information systems help organizations improve business process and provide managers
with accurate, consistent, and current data for making informed strategic decisions. All-new sidebar cases
and real examples throughout this edition not only thoroughly introduce the practical aspects of enterprise
resource planning, but also prepare readers for ongoing ERP success in business today and tomorrow.
Table Of Content :
'1. Business Functions and Business Processes. 2. The Development of Enterprise Resource Planning
Systems. 3. Marketing Information Systems and the Sales Order Process. 4. Production and Supply Chain
Management Information Systems. 5. Accounting in ERP Systems. 6. Human Resources Processes with
ERP. 7. Process Modeling, Process Improvement, and ERP Implementation. 8. ERP and Electronic
Commerce.
Book Title:-Data Mining and Warehousing
ISBN :-9788131525869
Pages :-394
Edition :-1
Binding :-Hardback
© Year :-2015
Overview :
'This book on Data Mining and Warehousing is designed in such a way that it will be useful for students,
researchers, industrialists, and novices. It not only covers the basic concepts of data mining and
warehousing, but also includes many case studies from experts in the field. The main feature of the book is
the detailed explanations on the practical side with software tools such as Oracle BI, Weka, and R. All the
latest research trends in data mining such as ensemble learning, Web mining, bioinformatics, data
warehousing with Oracle BI, spatial data mining, big data, cloud computing, and CRM are also discussed in
detail.
Table Of Content :
'1. Data Mining - Concepts 2. Data Preprocessing 3. UCI Datasets and their significance 4. Classification
Models 5. Prediction Models 6. Association Rules Mining 7. Cluster Analysis 8. Practical Data Mining
Tools 9. Advanced Data Mining Techniques 10. Bioinformatics 11. Ensemble Learning 12. Cloud
Computing: An Introduction 13. CRM Applications and Data Mining 14. Big Data Analysis and Data
Mining 15. Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence in Practice
Book Title:-Data Mining Techniques and Applications
Author :-Hongbo Du
ISBN :-9788131519554
Pages :-334
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2013
Overview :
'This concise and approachable introduction to data mining s a mixture of data mining techniques originating
from statistics, machine learning and databases, and presents them in an algorithmic approach. Aimed
primarily at undergraduate readers, it presents not only the fundamental principles and concepts of the
subject in an easy-to-understand way, but also hands on, practical instruction on data mining techniques, that
readers can put into practice as they go along using the freely downloadable Weka toolkit.Author Hongbo
Du shares his years of commercial, as well as research-based, experience in the field through extensive
examples and real-world case studies, highlighting how data mining solutions provided by software tools are
used in practical problem solving. Covering not only traditional areas of data mining such as association,
clustering and classification, this text also explains topics such as data warehousing, online-analytic
processing, and text mining.
Table Of Content :
'1. Introduction 2. Principles of Data Mining 3. Data, Data Pre-processing and Data Exploration 4. Basic
Techniques for Cluster Detection 5. Advanced Techniques for Cluster Detection 6. Decision Tree Induction
Techniques for Classification 7. Other Techniques for Classification 8. Techniques for Boolean Association
Rule Discovery 9. Techniques for Other Types of Association Rules 10. Data Mining in Practice.
Book Title:-Expert Systems
ISBN :-9788131501672
Pages :-856
Edition :-4
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2004
Overview :
'The new edition of this market-leading text builds upon the blend of expert systems theory and application
established in earlier editions. The first half of the book concentrates on the theoretical base of expert
systems, and offers a broad overview of Artificial Intelligence and its relation to expert systems. The second
half of the text focuses on application, with the introduction of the CLIPS expert systems tool, and its new
object-oriented language, COOL. All chapters end with an extensive problem set designed to reinforce
knowledge.
Table Of Content :
ISBN :-9788131527825
Pages :-290
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2015
Overview :
'Dynamic by nature, Cloud Computing is arguably the fastest changing technology paradigm shaping the
knowledge economy. But there has been a lack of single consolidated book that teaches the underlying
concepts of this topic in a simple manner. Perfectly suited for the beginners, Fundamentals of Cloud
Computing provides an overview of basic concepts along with hands-on experience. This book aims to fill
the gap by serving as a textbook for the undergraduate engineering students and also for BCA and MCA
students.
Table Of Content :
'1. Overview of Cloud Computing 2. Cloud Deployment and Service Models 3. Cloud Reference
Architecture 4. Cloud Programming and Software Environments 5. Cloud Storage System 6. Cloud
Computing Security 7. Introduction to Virtualization 8. Virtualization Concepts 9. Virtualization Tools and
Hands-on 10. Cloud Computing Hands-on 11. Advanced Concepts in Cloud Computing
Book Title:-Fundamentals of Networking and Data
Communications
ISBN :-9788131520956
Pages :-444
Edition :-7
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2013
Overview :
'Data communications and computer networks are vital in today's business world. FUNDAMENTALS OF
NETWORKING AND DATA COMMUNICATIONS, 7E, balances technical and practical everyday aspects
of data communications for future business managers, computer programmers, and system designers needing
a thorough understanding of basic features, operations, and limitations of different types of computer
networks. The Seventh Edition retains many of the elements that made past editions so popular, including
readability and coverage of the most current technologies. This book offers full coverage of wireless
technologies, industry convergence, compression techniques, network security, LAN technologies, VoIP,
and error detection and correction.
Table Of Content :
'1. Introduction. 2. The Internet. 3. Data Networks. 4. Signal Fundamentals. 5. The Media. 6. Local Area
Networks: Part 1. 7. Local Area Networks: Part 2. 8. Making Connections. 9. Multiplexing and
Compression. 10. Detecting and Correcting Errors. 11. Other Networks. 12. Security. 13. Design and
Management of Networks.
Book Title:-Image Processing, Analysis, and Machine
Vision
ISBN :-9788131518830
Pages :-856
Edition :-3
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2013
Overview :
'This robust text provides deep and wide coverage of the full range of topics encountered in the field of
image processing and machine vision. As a result, it can serve undergraduates, graduates, researchers, and
professionals looking for a readable reference. The book's encyclopedic coverage of topics is wide, and it
can be used in more than one course (both image processing and machine vision classes). In addition, while
advanced mathematics is not needed to understand basic concepts (making this a good choice for
undergraduates), rigorous mathematical coverage is included for more advanced readers. It is also
distinguished by its easy-to-understand algorithm descriptions of difficult concepts, and a wealth of carefully
ed problems and examples
Table Of Content :
'1. Introduction Motivation / Why is Computer Vision Difficult? / Image Representation and Image Analysis
Tasks / Summary / References 2. The Image, its Representations and Properties Image Representations, a
Few Concepts / Image Digitization / Sampling / Quantization / Digital Image Properties / Metric and
Topological Properties of Digital Images / Histograms / Entropy / Visual Perception of the Image / Image
Quality / Noise in Images / Color Images / Physics of Color / Color Perceived by Humans / Color Spaces /
Palette Images / Color Constancy / Cameras: An Overview / Photosensitive Sensors / A Monochromatic
Camera / A Color Camera / Summary / References 3. The Image, its Mathematical and Physical Background
Overview / Linearity / The Dirac Distribution and Convolution / Linear Integral Transforms / Images as
Linear Systems / Introduction to Linear Integral Transforms / 1D Fourier Transform / 2D Fourier Transform
/ Sampling and the Shannon Constraint / Discrete Cosine Transform / Wavelet Transform / Eigen-Analysis /
Singular Value Decomposition / Principle Component Analysis / Other Orthogonal Image Transforms /
Images as Stochastic Processes / Image Formation Physics / Images as Radiometric Measurements / Image
Capture and Geometric Optics / Lens Aberrations and Radial Distortion / Image Capture from a Radiometric
Point of View / Surface Reflectance / Summary / References 4. Data Structures for Image Analysis Levels of
Image Data Representation / Traditional Image Data Structures / Matrices / Chains /Topological Data
Structures / Relational Structures / Hierarchical Data Structures / Pyramids / Quadtrees / Other Pyramidal
Structures / Summary / References 5. Image Pre-Processing Pixel Brightness Transformations / Position-
Dependent Brightness Correction / Gray-Scale Transformation / Geometric Transformations / Pixel Co-
ordinate Transformations / Brightness Interpolation / Local Pre-Processing / Image Smoothing / Edge
Detectors / Zero-Crossings of the Second Derivative / Scale in Image Processing / Canny Edge Detection /
Parametric Edge Models / Edges in Multi-Spectral Images / Local Detection by Local Pre-Processing
Operators / Detection of Corners (Interest Points) / Detection of Maximally Stable Extremal Regions / Image
Restoration / Degradations That are Easy to Restore / Inverse Filtration / Wiener Filtration / Summary /
References 6. Segmentation I Thresholding / Threshold Detection Methods / Optimal Thresholding / Multi-
Spectral Thresholding / Edge Based Segmentation / Edge Image Thresholding / Edge Relaxation / Border
Tracing / Border Detection as graph Searching / Border Detection as Dynamic Programming / Hough
Transforms / Border Detection Using Border Location Information / Region Construction from Borders /
Region Based Segmentation / Region Merging / Region Splitting / Splitting and Merging / Watershed
Segmentation / Region Growing Post-Processing / Matching / Matching Criteria / Control Strategies of
Matching / Evaluation Issues in Segmentation / Supervised Evaluation / Unsupervised Evaluation /
Summary / References 7. Segmentation II Mean Shift Segmentation / Active Contour Models - Snakes /
Traditional Snakes and Balloons / Extensions / Gradient Vector Flow Snakes / Geometric Deformable
Models - Level Sets and Geodesic Active Contours / Fuzzy Connectivity / Towards 3D Graph-Based Image
Segmentation / Simultaneous Detection of Border Pairs / Sub-optimal Surface Detection / Graph Cut
Segmentation / Optimal Single and Multiple Surface Segmentation / Summary / References 8. Shape
Representation and Description Region Identification / Contour-Based Shape Representation and
Description / Chain Codes / Simple Geometric Border Representation / Fourier Transforms of Boundaries /
Boundary Description using Segment Sequences / B-Spline Representation / Other Contour-Based Shape
Description Approaches / Shape Invariants / Region-Based Shape Representation and Description / Simple
Scalar Region Descriptors / Moments / Convex Hull / Graph Representation Based on Region Skeleton /
Region Decomposition / Region Neighborhood Graphs / Shape Classes / Summary / References 9. Object
Recognition Knowledge Representation / Statistical Pattern Recognition / Classification Principles /
Classifier Setting / Classifier Learning / Support Vector Machines / Cluster Analysis / Neural Nets / Feed-
Forward Networks / Unsupervised Learning / Hopefield Neural Nets / Syntactic Pattern Recognition /
Grammars and Languages / Syntactic Analysis, Syntactic Classifier / Syntactic Classifier Learning,
Grammar Inference / Recognition as Graph Matching / Isomorphism of Graphs and Sub-Graphs / Similarity
of Graphs / Optimization Techniques in Recognition / Genetic Algorithms / Simulated Annealing / Fuzzy
Systems / Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Membership Functions / Fuzzy Set Operators / Fuzzy reasoning / Fuzzy
System Design and Training / Boosting in Pattern Recognition / Summary / References 10. Image
Understanding Image Understanding Control Strategies / Parallel and Serial Processing Control /
Hierarchical Control / Bottom-Up Control / Model-Based Control / Combined Control / Non-Hierarchical
Control / RANSAC: Fitting via Random Sample Consensus / Point Distribution Models / Active Appearance
Models / Pattern Recognition Methods in Image Understanding / Classification-Based Segmentation /
Contextual Image Classification / Boosted Cascade of Classifiers for Rapid Object Detection / Scene
Labeling and Constraint Propagation / Discrete Relaxation / Probabilistic Relaxation / Searching
Interpretation Trees / Semantic Image Segmentation and Understanding / Semantic Region Growing /
Genetic Image Interpretation / Hidden Markov Models / Coupled HMMs / Bayesian Belief Networks /
Gaussian Mixture Models and Expectation-Maximization / Summary / References 11. 3D Vision, Geometry
3D Vision Tasks / Marr's Theory / Other Vision Paradigms: Active and Purposive Vision / Basics of
Projective Geometry / Points and Hyperplanes in Projective Space / Homography / Estimating Homography
from Point Correspondences / A Single Perspective Camera / Camera Model / Projection and Back-
Projection in Homogeneous Coordinates / Camera Calibration from a Known Scene / Scene Reconstruction
from Multiple Views / Triangulation / Projective Reconstruction / Matching Constraints. Bundle Adjustment
/ Upgrading the Projective Reconstruction, Self Calibration / Two Cameras, Stereopsis / Epipolar Geometry
Fundamental Matrix / Relative Motion of the Camera Essential Matrix / Decomposing the Fundamental
Matrix from Point Correspondences / Rectified Configuration of Two Cameras / Computing Rectification /
Three Cameras and Trifocal Tensor / StereoCorrespondence Algorithms / Active Acquisition of Range
Images / 3D Information from Radiometric Measurements / Shape from Shading / Photometric Stereo /
Summary / References 12. Use of 3D Vision Shape from X / Shape from Motion / Shape from Texture /
Other Shape from X Techniques / Full 3D Objects / 3D Objects, Models, and Related Issues / Line Labeling
/ Volumetric Representation, Direct Measurements / Volumetric Modeling Strategies / Surface Modeling
Strategies / Registering Surface Patches and their Fusion to get a Full 3D Model / 3D Model-Based Vision /
General Considerations / Goad's Algorithm / Model-Based Recognition of Curved Objects from Intensity
Images / Model-Based Recognition Based on Range Images / 2D View-Based Representations of a 3D
Scene / Viewing Space / Multi-View Representations and Aspect Graphs / Geons as a 2D View-based
Structural Representation / Visualizing 3D Real-World Scenes Using Stored Collections of 2D Views / 3D
Reconstruction from an Unorganized Set of 2D Vies - A Case Study / Summary / References 13.
Mathematical Morphology Basic Morphological Concepts / Four Morphological Principles / Binary Dilation
and Erosion / Hit or Miss Transformation / Opening and Closing / Gray-Scale Dilation and Erosion / Top
Surface, Umbra, and Gray-Scale Dilation and Erosion / Umbra Homeomorphism Theorem, Properties of
Erosion and Dilation, Opening and Closing / Top Hat Transformation / Skeletons and Object Marking /
Homotopic Transformations / Skeleton, Maximal Ball / Thinning, Thickening, and Homotopic Skeleton /
Quench Function, Ultimate Erosion / Ultimate Erosion and Distance Functions / Geodesic Transformations /
Morphological Reconstruction / Granulometry / Morphological Segmentation and Watersheds / Particles
Segmentation, Marking, and Watersheds / Binary Morphological Segmentation / Gray-Scale Segmentation,
Watersheds / Summary / References 14. Image Data Compression Image Data Properties / Discrete Image
Transforms in Image Data Compression / Predictive Compression methods / Vector Quantization /
Hierarchical and Progressive Compression Methods / Comparison of Compression Methods / Other
Techniques / Coding / JPEG and MPEG - Still Image Compression / JPEG - 2000 Compression / MPEG -
Full Motion Video Compression / Summary / References 15. Texture Statistical Texture Description /
Methods Based on Spatial Frequencies / Co-occurrence Matrices / Edge Frequency / Primitive Length (Run
Length) / Laws' Texture Energy Measures / Fractal Texture Description / Multiscale Texture Description -
Wavelet Domain Approaches / other Statistical Methods of Texture Description / Syntactic Texture
Description Methods / Shape Chain Grammars / Graph Grammars / Primitive Grouping in Hierarchical
Textures / Hybrid Texture Description methods / Texture Recognition Method Applications / Summary /
References 16. Motion Analysis Differential Motion analysis Methods / Optical Flow Computation / Global
and Local Optical Flow Estimation / Combined Local - Global Optical Flow Estimation / Optical Flow in
Motion Analysis / Analysis Based on Correspondence of Interest Points / Detection of Interest Points /
Detection of Interest Points / Correspondence of Interest Points / Detection of Specific Motion Patterns /
Video Tracking / Background Modeling / Kernel-Based Tracking / Object Path Analysis / Motion Models to
Aid Tracking / Kalman Filters / Particle Filters / Summary / References
Book Title:-Information Technology Project Management
ISBN :-9788131525289
Pages :-668
Edition :-7
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2014
Overview :
Table Of Content :
'1. Introduction to Project Management. 2. The Project Management and Information Technology Context.
3. The Project Management Process Groups: A Case Study. 4. Project Integration Management. 5. Project
Scope Management. 6. Project Time Management. 7. Project Cost Management. 8. Project Quality
Management. 9. Project Human Resource Management. 10. Project Communications Management. 11.
Project Risk Management. 12. Project Procurement Management. 13. Project Stakeholder Managements.
Appendix A. Guide to Using Microsoft Project 2010 Appendix B. Advice for the Project Management
Professional Exam (PMP) and Related Certifications. Appendix C. Additional Running Cases and Software.
Book Title:-Introduction to the Theory of Computation
ISBN :-9788131525296
Pages :-480
Edition :-3
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2013
Overview :
'Now you can clearly present even the most complex computational theory topics to your students with
Sipser's distinct, market-leading INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF COMPUTATION, 3E. The
number one choice for today's computational theory course, this highly anticipated revision retains the
unmatched clarity and thorough coverage that make it a leading text for upper-level undergraduate and
introductory graduate students. This edition continues author Michael Sipser's well-known, approachable
style with timely revisions, additional exercises, and more memorable examples in key areas. A new first-of-
its-kind theoretical treatment of deterministic context-free languages is ideal for a better understanding of
parsing and LR grammars. This edition's refined presentation ensures a trusted accuracy and clarity that
make the challenging study of computational theory accessible and intuitive to students while maintaining
the subject's rigor and formalism. Readers gain a solid understanding of the fundamental mathematical
properties of computer hardware, software, and applications with a blend of practical and philosophical
coverage and mathematical treatments, including advanced theorems and proofs. INTRODUCTION TO
THE THEORY OF COMPUTATION, 3E, comprehensive coverage makes this an ideal ongoing reference
tool for those studying theoretical computing.
Table Of Content :
ISBN :-9788131520154
Pages :-448
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2013
Overview :
'Introduce your students to the new generation of Microsoft Office with the new generation of Shelly
Cashman Series books! For the past three decades, the Shelly Cashman Series has effectively introduced
computer skills to millions of students. With Office 2007, we're continuing our history of innovation by
enhancing our proven pedagogy to reflect the learning styles of today's students. In Microsoft Office 2007:
Essentials Concepts and Techniques you'll find features that are specifically designed to engage students,
improve retention, and prepare them for future success. Our trademark step-by-step, screen-by-screen
approach now encourages students to expand their understanding of the Office 2007 software through
experimentation, exploration, and planning ahead. Brand new end of chapter exercises prepare students to
become more capable software users by requiring them to use critical thinking and problem-solving skills to
create real-life documents.
Table Of Content :
'Windows Vista 1. Introduction to Windows Vista Word 2007 1. Creating and Editing a Word Document
Excel 2007 1. Creating a Worksheet and an Embedded Chart Access 2007 1. Creating and Using a Database
PowerPoint 2007 1. Creating and Editing a Presentation Appendices A: Project Planning Guidelines B:
Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 C: Microsoft Office 2007 Help D: Publishing Office 2007 Web Pages
to a Web Server E: Customizing Microsoft Office 2007 F: Steps for the Windows XP User G: Microsoft
Business Certification Program
Book Title:-Problem- Solving Cases in Microsoft Access and Excel
ISBN :-9788131526293
Pages :-304
Edition :-12
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2015
Overview :
Table Of Content :
ISBN :-9788131525906
Pages :-694
Edition :-7
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2013
Overview :
'Prepare beginning programmers with the most important principles for developing structured program logic
with Farrell's highly effective PROGRAMMING LOGIC AND DESIGN, COMPREHENSIVE, 7E. This
popular text takes a unique, language-independent approach to programming with a distinctive emphasis on
modern conventions. The book's clear, concise writing style eliminates highly technical jargon while
introducing universal programming concepts and encouraging a strong programming style and logical
thinking. This edition's clearer, revised explanations utilize flowcharts, pseudocode, and diagrams to ensure
even readers with no prior programming experience fully understand programming and design concepts.
Farrell's proven learning features help students gain a better understanding of the scope of programming
today while common business examples help illustrate key points. This edition's comprehensive approach
prepares readers for all programming situations with introductions to object-oriented concepts, UML
diagrams and databases as students progress. Use this proven book alone or with a language-specific
companion text that emphasizes C++, Java or Visual Basic for the introduction your students need for solid
logic and programming success.
Table Of Content :
ISBN :-9788131519301
Pages :-516
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2013
Overview :
'Fast changing technologies, rapid software development, and increasing needs for software have brought
significant attention to software engineering.Meant for all courses of computer science, this book presents
concepts and practices of software engineering as applicable to the software industry. The book emphasizes
in detail all basic and some advanced concepts of the subject. The chapters are described with illustrative
examples, case studies, and sufficient exercises, along with multiple choice questions (MCQs) for analyzing
the understanding of the concepts.
Table Of Content :
'Chapter 1: Introduction to Software Engineering Chapter 2: Software Processes Chapter 3: Software Project
Management Chapter 4: Project Planning and Estimation Chapter 5: Requirements Engineering Chapter 6:
Software Design Chapter 7: Object-Oriented Design Using UML Chapter 8: Implementation Chapter 9:
Software Testing Chapter 10: Software Quality and Reliability Chapter 11: Software Maintenance Chapter
12: Emerging Software Engineering Appendix: Miscellaneous Exercises and Projects Index
Book Title:-Succeeding in Business with Microsoft® Excel® 2013
ISBN :-9788131527962
Pages :-720
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2014
Overview :
'SUCCEEDING IN BUSINESS WITH MICROSOFT OFFICE EXCEL 2013 prepares your students to solve
business problems by moving beyond the basic "point and click" skills to think critically about
realistic business situations. When students combine software analysis with their own decision making
abilities, they are more likely meet any business challenge with success. The Succeeding in Business Series
emphasizes problem-solving, critical thinking, and analysis - challenging students to find efficient and
effective solutions.
Table Of Content :
'Introduction: Introduction to Problem Solving and Decision making with Microsoft Excel 2013. 1. Applying
Fundamental Excel Skills and Tools in Problem Solving. 2. Solving Problems with Statistical Analysis
Tools. 3. Determining Effective Data Display with Charts 4. Applying Logic in Decision Making. 5.
Retrieving Data for Computation, analysis, and Reference. 6. Evaluating the Financial Impact of Loans and
Investments. 7. Organizing Data for Effective Analysis. 8. Using Data Tables and Excel Scenarios for What-
if Analysis. 9. Enhancing Decision Making with Solver. 10. Troubleshooting Workbooks and Creating Excel
Applications. Appendix: Working with Array Functions. Glossary. Index.
Book Title:-Network Analysis and Synthesis
ISBN :-9788131530771
Pages :-728
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2016
Overview :
This book is ideal for students pursuing a course in Network Analysis and Synthesis. The book deals with
analysing and solving problems associated with Electrical and Electronic networks using various laws and
theorems. Numerous figures are use to highlight and simplify the methods of solving network problems.
Table Of Content :
2. DC and AC Circuits
4. Resonance
5. Mesh-Current Analysis
6. Node-Voltage Analysis
9. Two-Port Parameters
10. Transients
19. Index
Book Title:-Microsoft® Excel® 2013
ISBN :-9788131531686
Pages :-916
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2014
Overview :
Introduce your students to the latest that Microsoft Office has to offer with the new generation of Shelly
Cashman Series® books! For the past three decades, the Shelly Cashman Series has effectively
introduced computer skills to millions of students. With Microsoft Excel 2013, we're continuing our history
of innovation by enhancing our proven pedagogy to reflect the learning styles of today's students. In this text
you'll find features that are specifically designed to engage students, improve retention, and prepare them for
future success. Our trademark step-by-step, screen-by-screen approach now encourages students to expand
their understanding of Microsoft Excel 2013 through experimentation, critical thought, and personalization.
With these enhancements and more, the Shelly Cashman Series® continues to deliver the most effective
educational materials for you and your students.
Table Of Content :
10. Using Macros and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) with Excel.
Certification Appendix.
Index.
Quick Reference.
ISBN :-9788131532041
Pages :-384
Edition :-2
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2016
Overview :
Enterprise Resource Planning is designed to serve as a textbook for a course in enterprise resource
planning (ERP). It will prove useful to MBA students as well as professionals involved in ERP
implementation. With its lucid coverage of the software and process aspects of ERP, this book will also be
useful to both undergraduate and postgraduate students of Information Technology.
Beginning with the evolution of ERP, the book goes on to explain comprehensively the implementation of
ERP and the challenges faced therein. It discusses the role of extended ERP applications and post-
implementation issues. The last two chapters of the book focus on the concept of Go live with ERP and the
implications of implementing ERP for the various processes and departments within an organization.
Written in an easy-to-understand manner, the book contains many real-life examples, from a variety of
industries and applications, to illustrate key points. The text is supplemented by pedagogical features such as
illustrations, boxed material (highlighting important software, computer languages, and definitions), real-life
cases and a large database of exercises. Lucid explanation of concepts and a simplistic approach to problem
solving make for a complete textbook.
Table Of Content :
Glossary
Index
Book Title:-Principles of Compiler Design
ISBN :-9788131534069
Pages :-404
Edition :-3
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2017
Overview :
This textbook begins with different phases of compiler and lexical analysis, and it covers context-free
grammars and top-down parsing methods. It describes and explains the design of recursive descent parser
and predictive parser in the second chapter. Chapter 3 presents bottom-up parsing with special reference to
LR parsing method. It explains the three types of LR parsers: SLR, CLR, and LALR and YaCC. Chapter 4
explains syntax-directed definitions, syntax-directed translations and applications of SDTs. Chapter 5
presents intermediate code generation, which is an optional stage of a compiler. It concentrates on three
address codes, and the chapter ends with intermediate code for procedures. In Chapters 6 and 7, the author
discusses run-time environment and symbol table management and issues in design of code generator, basic
blocks, optimization of basic blocks, and a simple code generator. Finally, Chapter 8 describes code
optimization. It deals with scope of optimization, local optimization, loop optimization, frequency reduction,
and constant folding.
Table Of Content :
Preface
2. TOP-DOWN PARSING
4. SYNTAX-DIRECTED TRANSLATION
6. RUN-TIME ENVIRONMENTS
7. CODE GENERATION
8. CODE OPTIMIZATION
Bibliography
Index
Book Title:-New Perspectives Microsoft® Office 365 & Excel 2016
ISBN :-9788131534434
Pages :-916
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2017
Overview :
Help your students develop the complete set of Microsoft® Excel 2016 skills they need to be successful
in college and beyond with the emphasis on critical-thinking, problem-solving, and in-depth coverage found
in NEW PERSPECTIVES MICROSOFT® OFFICE 365 & EXCEL 2016: COMPREHENSIVE.
Updated to provide all-new case scenarios, this dynamic introduction applies the skills students are learning
to real-world situations to ensure that concepts remain highly relevant. New Productivity Apps provide a
visual introduction to Microsoft® OneNote, Sway, Office Mix and Edge with fun, hands-on activities.
Companion Sways provide videos and step-by-step instructions to help students learn to use each app. With
an unmatched emphasis on learning outcomes and transference of skills, NEW PERSPECTIVES
MICROSOFT® OFFICE 365 & EXCEL 2016: COMPREHENSIVE engages students by clearly
demonstrating the importance of the complete Microsoft® Excel 2016 skills that they are learning.
Table Of Content :
ISBN :-9789386650658
Pages :-691
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2016
Overview :
Learn how to maximize the use of mobile devices, make the most of the latest online tools for collaboration
and communications, and fully utilize today's Internet capabilities with DISCOVERING COMPUTERS
ESSENTIALS ©2016. This book clearly shows you how technology skills can assist you in gaining
employment or advancing your career. Discover and practice using the most recent developments in
computer tools and technology with this book's wide variety of practice and reinforcement opportunities.
Each chapter begins with a self-assessment that enables you to target your study to learn more in less time!
DISCOVERING COMPUTERS offers the content you need to succeed in a way that ensures your
understanding and success.
Table Of Content :
3. Computers And Mobile Devices: Evaluating Options for Home and Work.
10. Communicating Digital Content: Wired and Wireless Networks and Devices.
ISBN :-9789386650900
Pages :-610
Edition :-5
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2017
Overview :
Provide the theory and technical information professionals need as they work with today&rsquos most
popular operating systems, including Windows, Mac OS, and UNIX/Linux platforms, with GUIDE TO
OPERATING SYSTEMS, 5E. Readers examine operating system theory, installation, upgrading,
configuring operating systems and hardware, file systems, virtualization, security, hardware options, and
storage as well as resource sharing, network connectivity, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Easily
understood and highly practical, GUIDE TO OPERATING SYSTEMS, 5E is an excellent resource for
training across different operating systems. Readers master the fundamental concepts of computer operating
systems as the book specifically addresses Windows 10 and earlier Windows client OSs, Windows Server
2012 R2 and earlier Windows server OSs with previews of Windows Server 2016, Fedora Linux, and Mac
OS X El Capitan and earlier. In addition, general information introduces many other operating systems.
Table Of Content :
4. File Systems.
Glossary.
Index.
Book Title:-Ethics in Information Technology
ISBN :-9789386650948
Pages :-480
Edition :-5
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2015
Overview :
Give your students a strong understanding of the legal, ethical, and societal implications of information
technology with Reynolds' ETHICS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, Fifth Edition. The latest edition
of this dynamic text provides up-to-date, thorough coverage of notable technology developments and their
impact on business today. Students will examine issues surrounding professional codes of ethics, file
sharing, infringement of intellectual property, security risk assessment, Internet crime, identity theft,
employee surveillance, privacy, compliance, social networking, and the ethics of IT corporations. This book
offers an excellent foundation in ethical decision-making for current and future business managers and IT
professionals. Unlike typical introductory Information Systems books that cover ethical issues only briefly,
ETHICS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY provides thorough coverage to prepare the individuals
responsible for addressing ethical issues in today's workplace. Students will learn how to examine ethical
situations that typically arise in IT and gain practical advice for addressing the relevant issues. Up-to-the-
minute business vignettes and thought-provoking questions challenge students' knowledge, while features
focused on decision-making--including updated Manager's Checklists--provide brief, critical points to
consider in making key business decisions. Trust ETHICS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, Fifth
Edition, to equip your students with the understanding of IT and ethics needed for confident decision-
making and professional success.
Table Of Content :
1. An Overview of Ethics.
4. Privacy.
5. Freedom of Expression.
6. Intellectual Property.
7. Software Development.
8. Social Networking.
9. Ethics of IT Organizations.
Appendix B: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.
ISBN :-9789386858146
Pages :-912
Edition :-4
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2015
Overview :
The brand new edition of IMAGE PROCESSING, ANALYSIS, AND MACHINE VISION is a robust text
providing deep and wide coverage of the full range of topics encountered in the field of image processing
and machine vision. As a result, it can serve undergraduates, graduates, researchers, and professionals
looking for a readable reference. The book's encyclopedic coverage of topics is wide, and it can be used in
more than one course (both image processing and machine vision classes). In addition, while advanced
mathematics is not needed to understand basic concepts (making this a good choice for undergraduates),
rigorous mathematical coverage is included for more advanced readers. It is also distinguished by its easy-to-
understand algorithm descriptions of difficult concepts, and a wealth of carefully selected problems and
examples.
Table Of Content :
List of Algorithms.
Preface.
1. Introduction.
5. Image Pre-Processing.
6. Segmentation I.
7. Segmentation II.
9. Object Recognition.
15. Texture.
Index.
Book Title:-Programming with R
ISBN :-9789386858177
Pages :-272
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2018
Overview :
Programming with R is targeted towards people who wish to learn a new programming language, beginner
in the field of data science, data analytics and people who wish to start hands-on session using
RStudio.People who may get the benefit from this book are student, data scientist, and researcher. All the
programs in this book are executed in RStudio environment under windows platform.
The book is organized into 10 chapters. Chapter 1 covers the process of installation, running, visualization
and help document of R. Chapter 2 to 4 covers basic concept of R and data structure and programming
structure. Chapter 5 and 6 covers function and exception concept. Chapter 7 covers the concept of input and
output management in R. chapter 8 deals with different visualization techniques. Chapter 9 and 10 covers
probability and statistic concepts.
Table Of Content :
Chapter 2 R Basic
Chapter 5 R Functions
Chapter 8 Graphics in R
Chapter 9 Probability Distributions in R
ISBN :-9789386858948
Pages :-520
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2018
Overview :
Hardly a month passes without a news splash on cyber security&mdashbe it a new virus strain, botnets,
denial of service, or a high-profile break-in. Security was once the preserve of the military and, more
recently, of banks. Today, awareness of security policy and practices has moved to the homes and offices of
people at large. We are more dependent on the Internet than ever before&mdashfor banking, e-trading, e-
commerce, and more. All of a sudden it seems like identity theft, phishing attacks, and spyware are
everyone's concerns. Indeed, given the stakes involved, it is hardly surprising that many corporations
worldwide have increased their spending on IT security over the last ten years.
Risk analysis, security policy and management, compliance, etc., all come under the purview of security.
This book, Cryptography, Network Security, and Cyber Laws, is principally about providing and
understanding technological solutions to security. It is about the underlying vulnerabilities in systems,
services, and communication protocols. It is about their exploitation and methods to defend against them.
Table Of Content :
1. Introduction
4. Basics of Cryptography
7. Cryptographic Hash
8. Discrete Logarithm and its Applications
11. Authentication&ndashI
12. Authentication&ndashII
21. Firewalls
ISBN :-9789386858931
Pages :-250
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2018
Overview :
The major objective of this book is to introduce and develop programming skills using Scilab. All the topics
are presented in a simple and lucid manner highlighting the underlying concepts as well as the Scilab
programming environment. The presentation of this book encourages the readers to explore the Scilab
environment. It is assumed that the learner has very limited knowledge of any programming language
therefore, the pedagogy adopted will be immensely useful to him/her. The simplicity, choice of examples,
concepts covered, and the relevant exercises will empower the learner to know more about the Scilab
environment and will provide him/her a better understanding of using Scilab in simple as well as complex
situations.
Table Of Content :
1. Introduction to Scilab
3. Statements
4. Input-Output Formatting
ISBN :-9789386858962
Pages :-572
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2018
Overview :
This book on Java programming will give the readers the real feeling of object and class with real-life
examples. This is a good comprehensive book for those aspiring to become a Java programmer. A beginner
also can understand the basic concepts of Java and proceed to the expert level of Java Programming. There is
no absolute requirement for the readers to have any programming background although it is good if they
have it. The book is equally useful to readers with and without programming skills.
The text contains complete core Java, including inheritance, package, exception handling, multithreaded
programming, interface, file handling, and a part of advanced Java such as AWT, event handling, applet, and
swing. The book explains every concept with the help of programs such that the readers can get a crystal-
clear idea of the concepts.
Table Of Content :
2. An Overview of Java
6. Control Statement
11. Array
13. Package
14. Interface
ISBN :-9789387511675
Pages :-466
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
Imprint :-Delmar
© Year :-2018
Overview :
This book is written to provide a large number of options for further study to students who desire an accurate
and interesting introduction to the fascinating realm of network security, primarily intended for II- or III-
year students interested in information technology, network security, network engineering, and computer
science. This work is designed to give students, professionals, and hobbyists accurate and well-researched
examples of current security topics, bring IT professionals up-to-date on the latest security concepts, and
provide value to the higher management.
The field of information security changes quickly, and this text is formulated to provide a solid foundation to
enable the reader to understand and differentiate between hype and fact. The concepts and history of network
development and network security as they have evolved are provided. This platform is anchored to real-
world examples and techniques to glean the most useful information from the Internet. It bursts the
mystique, shine a light on how and why people attack computer networks, and prepares the reader with the
right techniques to begin winning the network security game.
Table Of Content :
2. Reconnaissance
3. Scanning Tools
4. Sniffers
5. TCP/IP Vulnerabilities
7. Spoofing
8. Session Hijacking
ISBN :-9789387511699
Pages :-332
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2018
Overview :
This textbook begins with introduction to system software and covers different phases of compiler and
lexical analysis. It covers context-free grammars and top-down parsing methods. It describes and explains
the design of recursive descent parser and predictive. It also presents bottom-up parsing with special
reference to LR parsing method and explains the three types of LR parsers: SLR, CLR, and LALR and
YaCC. Bottom-up parsing, syntax-directed translation, and code- generation phases are discussed in detail. It
also explains syntax-directed definitions and translations. It concentrates on three address codes and ends
with code generation.
Table Of Content :
Chapter 1 Background
ISBN :-9789387994232
Pages :-750
Edition :-6
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2018
Overview :
Introduce the latest technology and developments with the book specifically oriented to the needs of
information systems students: PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION SECURITY, 6E. Taking a managerial
approach, this market-leading introductory book emphasizes all the aspects of information security -- not
just the technical control perspective. Students gain a broad overview of the entire field of information
security and related elements with the detail to ensure understanding. Students review terms used in the
field, a history of the discipline, and an overview of how to manage an information security program.
Current and relevant, this edition highlights the latest practices with fresh examples that explore the impact
of emerging technologies, such as the Internet of Things, Cloud Computing, and DevOps. Updates address
technical security controls, emerging legislative issues, digital forensics, and ethical issues in IS security,
making it ideal for business decision-makers.
Table Of Content :
5. Risk Management.
7. Security Technology: Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems and Other Security Tools.
8. Cryptography.
9. Physical Security.
10. Implementing Information Security.
ISBN :-9789386858955
Pages :-460
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2018
Overview :
This book is targeted for beginners to the Internet of Things (IoT), application developers who want to start
off with a hands-on approach towards IoT as their tool of choice, and experts who want to expand their
repertoire of tools for analysis.
The book is organized in such a manner that the reader can jump to any chapter they prefer to read and not
necessarily follow the order in which chapters are written. Chapters 1 to 3 cover the basics of IoT, and
sensors and actuators that are used in any typical IoT-based application. Chapters 4 and 5 cover domain-
specific IoT systems, design aspects, and different platforms used for designing an IoT application. Chapter
6 introduces the way Python can be used for logical design of an IoT system. Chapter 7 covers Arduino,
Chapter 8 talks about Raspberry Pi, and Chapter 9 covers Intel Galileo SoC platforms for developing IoT
systems. Chapters 10 and 11 introduce Web interfaces for IoT. Finally, at the end of the book, a laboratory
companion is provided to facilitate students to carry out some laboratory exercises.
Table Of Content :
3 IoT Protocols
ISBN :-9789386858207
Pages :-208
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2018
Overview :
This textbook exclusively covers the topics taught to graduate-level engineering students of Anna
University. It emphasizes more on the fundamental aspects in chemistry to help the students to improve their
logical ability and self-confidence in making the algorithm for new problems. Emphasis has also been given
to provide an exposure to the students to the possible variety of problems pertaining to a particular aspect.
The text has been organized in a format to suit classroom teaching
Table Of Content :
CHAPTER 1: WATER
Sources of Water
Impurities in Water
Hardness of Water
Analysis of Water
Cooling Water
UNIT II SURFACE CHEMISTRY AND CATALYSIS
Adsorption Isotherms
Applications of Adsorption
Ion-Exchange Adsorption
Surfactants
Detergents
CHAPTER 3: CATALYSIS
Terminologies
Catalysis
Theories of Catalysis
Enzyme Catalysis
Introduction
Metallurgy
Pulverization
Concentration of ore
Reduction
Purification
Alloys
Terminologies
Water System
Sulfur System
Eutectic System
Pb&minusAg System
Bi&ndashCd System
Fe&ndashC System
Caloric Value
Classification of Coal
Analysis of Coal
Carbonization of Coal
Petroleum
Cracking
Synthetic Petrol
Refining of Gasoline
Reforming
Aviation Fuel
Biodiesel
Power Alcohol
Non-conventional Sources
Classification
Modern Batteries
Book Title:-Image Processing and Analysis
ISBN :-9789353502317
Pages :-736
Edition :-1
Binding :-Paperback
© Year :-2018
Overview :
Give your students a contemporary treatment of image processing that balances a broad coverage of major
subject areas with in-depth examination of the most foundational topics. Birchfield&rsquos IMAGE
PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS offers a clear presentation that even your beginning students can follow
along with higher-level discussions that will challenge your most advanced students. The book effectively
balances key topics from the field of image processing in a format that gradually progresses from easy to
more challenging material, while consistently reinforcing a fundamental understanding of the core concepts.
The book&rsquos hands-on learning approach and full-color presentation allow your students to begin
working with images immediately. The book encourages programming as it incorporates algorithmic details
and hints, using numerous full-color illustrations and detailed pseudocode to facilitate an understanding of
algorithms and aid in implementation.
Table Of Content :
1. INTRODUCTION.
Image processing and analysis. History and related fields. Sample applications. Image basics. Looking
forward. Further reading. Problems.
2. FUNDAMENTALS OF IMAGING.
Vision in nature. Image formation. Image acquisition. Other imaging modalities. A detailed look at
electromagnetic radiation. Further reading. Problems.
5. SPATIAL-DOMAIN FILTERING.
Convolution. Smoothing by convolving with a Gaussian. Computing the first derivative. Computing the
second derivative. Nonlinear filters. Grayscale morphological operators. Further reading. Problems.
6. FREQUENCY-DOMAIN PROCESSING.
Fourier transform. Discrete Fourier transform (DFT). Two-dimensional DFT. Frequency-domain filtering.
Localizing frequencies in time. Discrete wavelet transform (DWT). Further reading. Problems.
Multiresolution processing. Edge detection. Approximating intensity edges with polylines. Feature detectors.
Feature descriptors. Further reading. Problems.
8. COMPRESSION.
Basics. Lossless compression. Lossy compression. Compression of videos. Further reading. Problems.
9. COLOR.
Physics and psychology of color. Trichromacy. Designating colors. Linear color transformations. Color
spaces. Further reading. Problems.
10. SEGMENTATION.
Thresholding. Deformable models. Image segmentation. Graph-based methods. Further reading. Problems.
Fitting curves. Fitting point cloud models. Robustness to noise. Fitting multiple models. Further reading.
Problems.
12. CLASSIFICATION.
Fundamentals. Statistical pattern recognition. Generative methods. Discriminative methods. Further reading.
Problems.
Human stereopsis. Matching stereo images. Computing optical flow. Projective geometry. Camera
calibration. Geometry of multiple views. Further reading. Problems.