Oxford University Press, USA
Books by this publisher
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Programming in JAVA
Published 10 years ago
by Sachin Malhotra, Saurabh Choudhary, Oxford University Press, USA
Programming in JAVA is designed to serve as a textbook for undergraduate students of computer science and engineering and computer applications.The book covers the concepts of Object Oriented Programming before commencing with the fundamentals of JAVA. The reasons behind evolution of JAVA and the reasons for the replacement of C++ by JAVA as an Object Oriented Programming are also discussed. It includes topics such as Java Sockets, Applets, Swings, and Java Collections and Iterators.
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Building Bioinformatics Solutions: with Perl, R and MySQL
Published 12 years ago
by Conrad Bessant, Ian Shadforth, Darren Oakley, Oxford University Press, USA
Modern bioinformatics encompasses a broad and ever-changing range of activities involved with the management and analysis of data from molecular biology experiments. Despite the diversity of activities and applications, the basic methodology and core tools needed to tackle bioinformatics problems is common to many projects.
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Sacred Sea: A Journey to Lake Baikal
Published 13 years ago
by Peter Thomson, Oxford University Press, USA
"Absoliutno blagopoluchnoe ozero Baikal!" the Russian scientist looking out over the great lake says. "Lake Baikal is Perfect!" And humans can never harm it. For a man cut loose from his life in the U.S., Lake Baikal-Siberia's sacred inland sea-becomes a place of pilgrimage, the focal point of a 25,000-mile journey by land and sea in search of connection, permanence, restoration and hope.
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Music in Central Java: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture Includes CD (Global Music)
Published 14 years ago
by Benjamin Brinner, Oxford University Press, USA
Music in Central Java is one of several case-study volumes that can be used along with Thinking Musically, the core book in the Global Music Series. Thinking Musically incorporates music from many diverse cultures and establishes the framework for exploring the practice of music around the world. It sets the stage for an array of case-study volumes, each of which focuses on a single area of the world.
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Bayesian Nets and Causality: Philosophical and Computational Foundations
Published 16 years ago
by Jon Williamson, Oxford University Press, USA
Bayesian nets are widely used in artificial intelligence as a calculus for casual reasoning, enabling machines to make predictions, perform diagnoses, take decisions and even to discover casual relationships. But many philosophers have criticized and ultimately rejected the central assumption on which such work is based-the causal Markov Condition. So should Bayesian nets be abandoned? What explains their success in artificial intelligence?
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Evolution of Networks: From Biological Nets to the Internet and WWW (Physics)
Published 17 years ago
by S. N. Dorogovtsev, J. F. F. Mendes, Oxford University Press, USA
Only recently did mankind realize that it resides on a world of networks. The Internet and the World Wide Web are changing our life. Our physical existence is based on various biological networks. We have recently learned that the term ""network"" turns out to be a central notion in our time, and the onsequent explosion of interest in networks is a social and cultural phenomenon.
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Concurrent Programming: The Java Programming Language
Published 22 years ago
by Stephen Hartley, Oxford University Press, USA
Concurrent Programming shows readers how to utilize the Java programming language to write programs that use semaphores, monitors, message passing, remote procedure calls, and the rendezvous for thread synchronization and communication. A Java algorithm animation package is also described.
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