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A basic tutorial on searching the web
Sunday, November 8th, 2009Writing HTML
Sunday, November 8th, 2009A good tutorial for creating web pages
Assemblers And Loaders
Sunday, November 1st, 2009Covering the design and implementation of assemblers and loaders, this comprehensive book opens with an introduction to one-pass and two-pass assemblers. Important concepts such as absolute and relocatable object files are discussed, as are assembler features such as local labels and multiple location counters. The format, meaning and implementation of many directives are look at in detail, and the important topics of macros and conditional assembly are introduced. The latter part of the book is concerned with the listing file, the properties of disassemblers and a look at three special types of assemblers. The book closes with a chapter on loaders and includes a very detailed example of the basic operation of a one-pass linking loader, together with other features and concepts such as dynamic loading, bootstrap loaders, and overlays
Computational Turbulent Incompressible Flow
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009In this book we address mathematical modeling of turbulent fluid flow, and its many mysteries that have haunted scientist over the centuries; such as the dAlembert mystery of drag in an inviscid flow, the Sommerfeld mystery of transition to turbulence in shear flow, and the Loschmidt mystery of violation of the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
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Computer Vision
Saturday, October 10th, 2009This book presents research trends on computer vision, especially on application of robotics, and on advanced approaches for computer vision (such as omnidirectional vision). Among them, research on RFID technology integrating stereo vision to localize an indoor mobile robot is included in this book
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How To Assemble A Desktop PC
Friday, September 11th, 2009Building a computer can be a very rewarding experience. Since you’re reading this, you’re probably thinking about building your next computer instead of buying one pre-built. This is a very viable option these days and can bring many benefits; you can learn a lot about computer hardware by building one, you get a totally personalized computer, you can choose better components and you may be able to save some money. But even given all of these advantages, there is one really good reason to build instead of buy – because it’s fun.
Intel Microprocessors
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009Purpose of Work
•Get off CPU functional testing / tester treadmill
•Optimize product -content -testers for cost
•Risk manage test quality during migration
Outline
•Timeline Overview
•1st and 2nd Generation Structural Testers
–Architectural Choices –Expected Test Content and Flow
•Data from Pentium®4 Processor
•Future Trends
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Build a Computer from Scratch
Sunday, September 6th, 2009Description:
Building your own computer system lets you get exactly the computer system that you need. This book will take you through all of the steps to create a powerful computer system. This book contains over 120 photographs to guide you through the process. Learn about all of the components that make up a computer system, such as hard drives, CD/DVD drives, motherboards, processors, memory, cases, power supplies and fans. But most importantly, learn what is compatible with what.