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         Computer Science Index:     more books (100)
  1. Animal science sow productivity index: Version 1 (MCS-1) by Emmett J Stevermer, 1983
  2. Index scans using a finite LRU buffer : a validated i/o model (Research report RJ. International Business Machines Corporation. Research Division) by Lothar F Mackert, 1985
  3. Cumulative Subject & Author Indexes of Dr. Dobb's Journal, 1982-1991 by Stephen Bach, 1991-12
  4. Bibliography on Abstract Data Types (Informatik-Fachberichte) by Bernhard Kutzler, 1983-05
  5. Cd-Rom Periodical Index: A Guide to Abstracted, Indexed, and Fulltext Periodicals on Cd-Rom (Supplements to Computers in Libraries) by Pat Ensor, Steve Hardin, 1992-05
  6. Computer Games: A Bibliography With Indexes
  7. A Topical Bibliography of Computer (-aided) Translation by Chan Sin-wai, 2007-12-07
  8. New index ranks 'computer savvy' of 47 nations.(Brief Article): An article from: Fairfield County Business Journal
  9. Computer Applications in Nutrition & Dietetics: An Annotated Bibliography (Garland Reference Library of Social Science) by John Orta, 1988-01-01
  10. Cinda-A, 1935-1987: The Index to Literature and Computer Files on Microscopic Neutron Data : Introduction Cinda Listing for Collective Entries and C (Cinda-A (1935-1987))
  11. Casyndekan Machiavelli: [conceptual index: Machiavelli The Prince; and The art of war; analyzed and indexed by computer] by inc Casyndekan, 1969
  12. 1997 Annual Book of Astm Standards: Subject Index; Alphanumerical List (Annual Book of a S T M Standards Volume 0001)
  13. The Internet : A Bibliography with Indexes by Allison J. Linten, 2000
  14. The Merck Index: CD-ROM Windows, Version 12.3 by S. Budavari, M. O'Neil, et all 2000-01-26

81. Laboratory For Foundations Of Computer Science
The Laboratory for Foundations of computer science is a research institute withinthe School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh.
http://www.lfcs.inf.ed.ac.uk/
LFCS People Publications Informatics
Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science
Home Page
The Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science is a research institute within the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh . We are a community of theoretical computer scientists with interests in concurrency, semantics, categories, algebra, types, logic and complexity. To find out more, join the LFCS-interest mailing list

82. URCSC Computer Programming Contest
Programming contest sponsored by the University of Richmond, computer science Club.
http://www.mathcs.richmond.edu/~urcsc/contest/
UR Computer Science Club Computer Programming Contest
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83. FreeTechBooks.com - Free Computer Science And Programming Books
Free computer science and engineering books, lecture notes, documentations andreferences.
http://www.freetechbooks.com/
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Computer Science Books Introduction to Programming Algorithms and Data Structures Object Oriented Programming Functional Programming ... Game Development and Multimedia Related Fields Books Mathematics Integration and Automation Electric Circuits Operating System Books Unix GNU/Linux FreeBSD Programming/Scripting Books Assembly C and C++ Common Lisp Java ... Web Services Miscellaneous Books The Free Software and Open Source Movement Hackers and Computer Philosophy General Announcements Free Document Licenses Other 'free computer books' sites Most Popular Books The Secret Guide to Computers, 29th Edition C++ Programming A Beginners C++ Data Structures and Algorithms with Object-Oriented Design Patterns in C++ ... Style Guides for C and C++ Welcome to FreeTechBooks About this site What's Inside?
This site lists free online computer science books and lecture notes, all of which are freely and legally available over the Internet.

84. Theoretical Computer Science On The Web
A directory of resources related to theoretical computer science from Stanford University.
http://ai.stanford.edu/~suresh/theory/theory-home.html
Theoretical Computer Science On The Web
accesses since Jan 1, 1999
This page contains some pointers to papers and pages of general interest to the theory community, theory related software available on the net, upcoming conferences and attendees of previous conferences, the genealogy of theoretical computer scientists, and some other assorted stuff. Please let me ( suresh@cs.stanford.edu ) know if something should be added to this page, if something doesn't work, or if you have a conference attendees list that I am missing.
Many thanks to Dennis Grinberg , the previous owner of this site, and to the best of my knowledge, the creator.
Organizations
Journals, Conferences and Bibliographies
Lecture Notes
Software
Special interest areas
Repositories.
Newsgroups/Mailing Lists
Conference and other information.

85. BUET-Department Of Computer Science & Engineering
The department started to offer bachelor degrees in computer science and Engineeringfrom 1986. Dr. Md. Shamsul Alam, is the present head of this Department
http://www.buet.ac.bd/cse/
One of the youngest departments of BUET - the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) has become the most popular and demanded one among undergraduate students. The department started to offer bachelor degrees in Computer Science and Engineering from 1986. Dr. Md. Shamsul Alam , is the present head of this Department. Correspondence : email: headcse@cse.buet.ac.bd
Telephone: 880-2-966 5612
PABX: 9665650-80 Ext: 7109
Fax: 880-2-966 5612

86. Department Of Computer Science, UNC-Chapel Hill
Department of computer science.
http://www.cs.unc.edu/

CSIP Open House
Welcome Incoming Freshmen! Wei Wang named Microsoft New Faculty Fellow Department News ... US News Rank:
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1st in Graphics (User Interaction)
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Department of Computer Science
Campus Box 3175, Sitterson Hall
UNC-Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 USA
Phone: (919) 962-1700
Fax: (919) 962-1799 About Our Web Site E-mail: info@cs.unc.edu Server Manager: webmaster@cs.unc.edu Content Manager: pubs@cs.unc.edu Last Content Review: 7 April 2004

87. Computer Science Resources
A gateway to computer science resources on the Web, arranged by broad subject categories.
http://library.albany.edu/subject/csci.htm
Computer Science

Last Updated: August 11, 2005 This page is maintained by Michael Knee Starting Points
The Ada Project (TAP)
Named in honor of Ada Lovelace, TAP is a clearinghouse for information and resources related to women in computing. It includes publications, conferences, employment resources, fellowships and grants, news, organizations, plus projects and programs.
AI Topics
AI Topics is a starting point for finding information on artificial intelligence. This AAAI site links to basic information along with news, education resources, reference materials (dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, and journals), courses, forums, and career information.
Artificial Intelligence
A WWW Virtual Library site containing links to research sites and projects, newsgroups, programming languages, journals, bibliographies, interactive demonstrations, and commercial sites and products.
Artificial Intelligence Resources on the Web
An AI Internet resources listing containing links to information on agents, artificial life, case-based reasoning, conferences, constraint programming, data mining, expert systems, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, journals, knowledge engineering, neural networks, SIGs, and university research groups.
Bot Research Resources and Sites
This portal to resources on robots, intelligent agents, and macros is a Subject Trace Information Blog developed and maintained by Marcus Zillman. It is designed to provide access to current resources on the Internet. A Subject Tracer is a blog that uses bots to find, analyze, collect, and update information. The resources are alphabetically arranged; there are no annotations.

88. MIT Computer Science And Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
David Karger (AB Summa cum laude in computer science, 1989, Harvard University,Ph.D., 1994, in computer science, Stanford University) is a Professor of
http://www.csail.mit.edu/
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
About CSAIL

Lab Organization

Directory

Faculty
...
Resources

Upcoming Seminars:
Tuesday September 20
  • Robotics Seminar Series: Wolfram Burgard from the University of Freiburg will give a talk titled "Learning Linear Models from 2d and 3d Range Data" For More Information
    Inderjeet Mani from Georgetown University will give a talk titled "Spatiotemporal Grounding of Linguistic Information" For More Information
    Theory Colloquium: Ashish Goel from Stanford will give a talk titled "Algorithmic Self-Assembly: Models and Problems" For More Information
Thursday September 22
  • CIS Seminar: Stephen Miller of Hebrew University and Rutgers will give a talk titled "Expanders and the Elliptic Curve DLOG problem " For More Information
Friday September 23
  • Alonzo Kelly from the The Robotics Institute at CMU will give a talk titled "Progress on Autonomous Mobility in Challenging Terrain" For More Information
Congratulations! Regina Barzilay and Sam Madden have been named to this year's TR35 - Technology Review's selection of the top 35 technology innovators under the age of 35 See the Technology Review Article More about Prof. Regina Barzilay

89. Cornell CSRVL
Research topics include computer vision, distributed manipulation, and microelectro mechanical systems (MEMS). Based at the computer science department of Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, United States.
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/csrvl/csrvl.html
Cornell Robotics and Vision Laboratory
Welcome to the Web niche of the Cornell Robotics and Vision Laboratory. This information is currently under development; please don your hard hat. Questions and comments should be directed to mdw@cs.cornell.edu . Thanks.
About the CSRVL
The Cornell Computer Science Robotics and Vision Laboratory is located at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. We have three main areas of research: Here is a pictoral tour of the CSRVL.
Current Projects
The following projects are active at the CSRVL. They are supervised by Ramin Zabih.

90. Department Of Computer Science
Department of computer science. Offers programs in computer science and information communication technology.
http://sccs.mahidol.ac.th/

91. Extremal Combinatorics
With Applications in computer science by Stasys Jukna.
http://www.thi.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/~jukna/EC_Book/
To who essentially contributed to the proof of Ramsey's theorem with 6 guests at a party ...
Home page of the book
S. Jukna
Extremal Combinatorics
With Applications in Computer Science 2001, XVII, 375 pp., 36 Figs., 315 exercises
Springer-Verlag, ISBN 3-540-66313-4
Ordering information: Springer -Heidelberg
Springer-New York
Amazon.com
Amazon.de

Preface ( html) List of errata Table of contents ( html pdf Additional topics All this + Introduction ( pdf More hints/solutions/exercises Some fragments Related material (links, etc.) Back cover : english german AMS Mathematics Subject Classification (2000):
  • 05-01 Instructional exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) 05Dxx Extremal combinatorics 15A03 Vector spaces, linear dependence, rank 60C05 Combinatorial probability 68Rxx Discrete mathematics in relation to computer science 68Q17 Computational difficulty of problems (lower bounds,etc.)
ACM Computing Classification (1998):
  • G.2 Discrete mathematics G.3 Probability and statistics F.1-2 Computation by abstract devices, analysis of algorithms, problem complexity
Stasys Jukna email home page April 9, 2002

92. Department Of Computer Science, University College Cork
Department of computer science. Research areas Algorithms, Unified Computing,computer Communications, Security, computer Simulation, Constraint Based
http://www.cs.ucc.ie/
Text-only site...
University College Cork...
Department Courses ... Internal UCC occupies a unique place in the history of Information Technology. Boolean algebra, which provides the mathematical basis for computer design, was named after George Boole the first Professor of Mathematics at UCC. Today the Department of Computer Science is one of the largest academic departments within University College Cork.
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93. About TUCS - TUCS
A research centre in computer science for the three universities in Turku. Research groups covers algorithmics, biomathematics, coding theory, computational intelligence for business, information systems, advanced management systems, probabilistic algorithms, software quality, programming methodology, applied artificial intelligence, strategic information systems planning, and mathematical structures in computer science.
http://www.tucs.fi/
About TUCS Research Education Personnel Downloads ... Links Search our site
Recent news
20th Sep 05 TUCS-DAY - Information and outdoor activities!
16th Sep 05 Seminar: Information and Communication Technologies in Scientific Collaboration
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Contact Information
Turku Centre for Computer Science
FIN-20520 Turku
Phone: +358-2-2154204
Fax: +358-2-2410154
E-mail: tucs@abo.fi
Welcome to TUCS WWW pages
Turku Centre for Computer Science (TUCS) is a joint research and education centre between the University of Turku Åbo Akademi University and the Turku School of Economics and Business Administration TUCS coordinates research and education in the field of Information Technology. These activities are carried out in the TUCS Master's and Graduate Schools and in the centre's own research laboratories At the departments participating in TUCS there are presently about 35 professors, 50 Ph.D. level researchers, 100 doctoral students and 2000 Master's students. The following departments participate in TUCS and its Graduate School: University of Turku

94. MathFIT - Mathematics For IT
Research grants, visiting fellowships, networks, workshops and summer schools, supporting highquality interdisciplinary research in the UK at the interface between mathematics and computer science.
http://www.mathfit.ac.uk/
MathFIT - Mathematics for IT
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MathFIT - Mathematics for IT
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95. Welcome - NYU Computer Science Department
computer science department at NYU. Welcome to NYU s computer scienceDepartment, part of the worldfamous Courant Institute of Mathematical sciences.
http://cs.nyu.edu/

96. Some Philosophy And AI Material
Links to resources for the following topics Philosophy, Artificial Intelligence, computer science Technical Documents.
http://www.linfield.edu/~darnett/topiclst.html
Some Philosophy and AI material
List of pointers that generally cover a few of the topics I find to be of interest. (Including, here, where I did my graduate work.)
Philosophy

Artificial Intelligence

Computer Science Technical Documents

Cryptography and privacy issues
  • Philosophy
    • Philosophy around the Web An extensive list of resources in philosophy and pointers to pages of currently-active philosophers. It includes pointers to academic departments in philosophy, religion, and other subjects and to online sources of classic texts, biographies, bibliographies, and other reference materials. Compiled by Peter J. King at St. Hilda's College, Oxford - his own work is included, as well.
    • IPL Philosophy The Internet Public Library's "Philosophy Ready Reference". There are pointers to three general guides to materials ranging from a list of philosophy and religion materials, loosely collected under the heading of "American Studies", to the Philosophy and Ethics section of Dian Kovacs' Directory of Scholarly Electronic Conferences a list of on-line discussion groups and to gopher-based materials.

97. History Of Computing Science: Computer History From The Past
An overview of the developments that allowed the modern day computer to arisefrom first principles.
http://www.eingang.org/Lecture/
Contents
Next
Introduction
Welcome to Calypso's Lecture Series for CS-100. The first (and only) lecture in the series is about the history of computing from the past to the present. This offers the student or casual browser an overview of the advances in science that made desktop computers possible starting with the invention of counting. This lecture was originally given in the fall of 1994 at the University of Regina (Regina, Canada) for 400 CS-100 students. CS-100 is an introductory course designed primarily for students from other disciplines. It was not intended for the computing science major student. As such, this material was geared to appeal to those students. Michelle A. Hoyle Future additions to the lecture include a section discussing the impact of business microcomputers and mainframes to the history of computing. Teachers , this lecture is available to be used on a standalone machine in a classroom. Drop me some mail if you would like a copy for use in a classroom, museum, or kiosk.
Navigation
Go back to the previous slide/page in the lecture. Access key: p

98. CSTC Home Page
A digital archive of peer reviewed resources for teaching computer science.Submission restricted to registered users.
http://www.cstc.org/
home about contact us submit a resource search ... login
Welcome!
The CSTC is a digital library of reviewed resources for teaching computer science. We invite you to submit a resource and browse our collection.
Submit a Resource
Volunteer as a Reviewer
News and Updates
The Power of CITIDEL
CITIDEL , the Computing and Information Technology Interactive Digital Educational Library, now accesses over 10,000 entries. CSTC is one of CITIDEL's source collections. CITIDEL is the computing educational portal to the NSDL
ACM JERIC V1N4 and V2N1 Online !
Go to ACM DL JERIC index
Note: This requires subscription to the ACM Digital Library.
ACM JERIC: Call for Papers and Resources
We invite contributions of high-quality reusable resources and/or papers describing the use and/or design of educational resources.
(Make your submissions through ACM/JERIC and label them as "proposed for JERIC".)

99. HTML REDIRECT
Offers information on faculty, TRW instructors, staff, students, major courses, and alumni.
http://csc.csudh.edu/csc.html
California State University Dominguez Hills
You Should be automatically redirected within 10 seconds to The Computer Science Department or click the below link to go directly to http://csc.csudh.edu Please update your bookmarks

100. Class Photo
Department of Mathematics, Statistics and computer science
http://www.stfx.ca/academic/mathcs/
For more detailed information check out the Math Book or the Computer Science Book To learn more about the Department, browse the website, or drop in for a visit at the Departmental office, Room 24 Annex. Dr. Martin van Bommel

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