The theory of probability has important applications for computer and electrical engineers as a tool to explain, model, analyse and design the technology they develop. Gubner presents the fundamentals of probability, then progresses to more complicated topics. Suitable for advanced undergraduates, graduates and as a reference for researchers.
Application of the Geometrical Theory of Diffraction to Terrestrial LF Radio Wave Propagation
The Technical Change Audit: The process module
Includes over 450 A to Z articles addressing the latest advances and findings in computer science and engineering, in addition to important topics of interest to computer scientists and engineers, including standards, electronic commerce, ...
This text argues that companies must start with an understanding of people in relation to the development of products: user needs first, technology last - the opposite of how things are done now.
How Computers Work
Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/software Interface, ARM Edition
This book explores, in a systematic way, both conventional and unconventional material shaping processes with various modes of hybridization in relation to theory, modelling and industrial potential.
Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/software Interface, Sixth Edition, MIPS Edition
The Electrical Engineer's Guide to passing the Power PE Exam
"This book introduces Higher Order Neural Networks (HONNs) to computer scientists and computer engineers as an open box neural networks tool when compared to traditional artificial neural networks"--Provided by publisher.