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  1. Sets, Logic and Maths for Computing (Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science) by David Makinson, 2008-09-12
  2. Introduction To Numerical Analysis Using MATLAB with CD-ROM(Mathematics) (Computer Science) by Rizwan, Ph.D. Butt, 2007-10-15
  3. Invitation to Computer Science: Java Version by G.Michael Schneider, Judith Gersting, 2006-02-03
  4. Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics (McGraw-Hill computer science series) by William M. Newman, 1978-07
  5. Geometric Algebra for Computer Science (Revised Edition): An Object-Oriented Approach to Geometry (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics) by Leo Dorst, Daniel Fontijne, et all 2007-04-06
  6. Logic and Language Models for Computer Science by Henry Hamburger, Dana Richards, 2002-01-17
  7. Nonlinear Digital Filters: Principles and Applications (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Ioannis Pitas, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos, 2010-11-02
  8. Practical Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science Using Python (Pragmatic Programmers) by Jennifer Campbell, Paul Gries, et all 2009-05-01
  9. Mathematical Logic for Computer Science (Series in Computer Science) by Lu Zhongwan, 1999-03
  10. Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology (Science Encyclopedia) by Harry Henderson, 2008-11-30
  11. Languages and Machines: An Introduction to the Theory of Computer Science (3rd Edition) by Thomas A. Sudkamp, 2005-02-24
  12. Practicing to Take the GRE Computer Science Test by Educational Testing Service, 1991-11
  13. C Programming for Engineering and Computer Science (B.E.S.T. Series) by H.H. Tan, Tim D'Orazio, 1998-09-17
  14. Computer Science (Barron's Ez-101 Study Keys) by Michael Covington, 1991-06

81. DMTCS: Discrete Mathematics And Theoretical Computer Science
DMTCS is an electronic journal published by the Maison de l'Informatique et des Math©matiques Discr¨tes
http://www.dmtcs.org/
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In 2005, DMTCS will publish the proceedings of:
EuroComb'05
European Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory and Applications
AofA'05
International Conference on the Analysis of Algorithms
DMTCS is a high standard peer-reviewed electronic journal devoted to rapid publication of innovative research which covers the fields of Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science and puts a certain emphasis on the intersection of these two fields. We are organized in (currently) five different sections , namely The journal is devoted to a quest of quality and immediacy. The median value for acceptance of papers (including refereeing and all eventual revisions) has been about 10 month for papers published in 2004. Author's manuscripts are published as soon as they have been accepted and are be available internationally via the Internet. Due to the combined efforts of our authors (who typeset their final document with our

82. MSU - Computer Science And Engineering Home Page
Michigan State University computer science and Engineering Web Site.
http://www.cse.msu.edu/
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83. World Wide Web Instructional Committee
An ad hoc group of North Dakota State University faculty dedicated to developing internetbased learning pages. Details the efforts of our group. Current projects include visual educational research in computer science, biology, geology, and anthropology.
http://wwwic.ndsu.edu/

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The World Wide Web Instructional Committee (WWWIC) is an ad hoc group of North Dakota State University faculty dedicated to developing internet-based educational software. This website details the efforts of our group. Current projects include visual educational research in computer science, biology, geology, and anthropology.
Major support provided by the
National Science Foundation and the Department of Education Additional Support
Provided by:
Alias/Wavefront, Inc

84. Chicago Journal Of Theoretical Computer Science
A peerreviewed on-line journal in theoretical computer science. Includes archivedarticles from 1995 to 2000.
http://cjtcs.cs.uchicago.edu/
Author of this document: Michael J. O'Donnell Host: The University of Chicago Department of Computer Science The Chicago Journal of Theoretical Computer Science is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal in theoretical computer science. Articles are submitted and published in LaTeX source form, and distributed internationally over the InterNet. Articles are augmented by refereed forward references to improvements and subsequent related work. Readers may obtain articles through FTP , and HTTP World Wide Web ). Other widely used network tools will be supported as they arise in the future. The Journal is committed to minimizing publication delays, and to promoting maximum flexibility in the ways that readers use the journal for teaching, research, and scholarship. Access to articles is open, but we depend on subscriptions to support journal operations.
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85. Mel Fitting Home Page
City University of New York Logic in computer science, mathematics, philosophy.
http://comet.lehman.cuny.edu/fitting/
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86. UVa Computer Science
Rotunda Logo computer science University of Virginia Department of ComputerScience School of Engineering, University of Virginia
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/
Advanced Search Site Directory Contact Us People ... Job Listings Calendar More Colloquia Spotlight Willow
Survivability of Large Distributed Information Systems More More Spotlights Department News 13 Jul - Problem Solving: Computer graphics software efforts win an award. (Greg Humphreys) [http://www.oscar.virginia.edu] 21 Jun - We are delighted to welcome 3 new faculty members to our department: Sudhanva Gurumurthi Kim Hazelwood , and Westley Weimer 21 Jun - Learning Without Limits: Virtual Reality Opening Doors For U.VA. Faculty (David Luebke) [Virginia.edu]
7 June - Greg Humphreys won an NSF CAREER award! Eight of our faculty have now received CAREER awards: Abdelzaher Evans Humphrey (DOE, 2004), Liebeherr Luebke Skadron (2002), and Sullivan 26 May - Congratulations to our PhD students who have accepted Assistant Professor positions: Tian He University of Minnesota Ying Lu University of Nebraska ; and Hridesh Rajan Iowa State University Previous News More Awards Department of Computer Science
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87. Spare-Time Programming Contest
This is a casual contest open to any University of California computer science student.
http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~becker/Contest/
Department of Computer Science CASUAL
Spare-Time Programming Contest
This is a casual contest open to any U.ofC. Computer Science student.
Every so often we will announce a problem or otherwise interesting program to write. The details for each 'version' will be given as appropriate.
There are prizes for the winners (usually a book or something).
For more information contact:
csus@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
becker@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
Close of Entries:
There are no longer official closing dates - when I get enough entries, I will announce an up-coming close
Contest # 1: [Quine] (done Oct. 1999)
Contest # 2: Write a program to print the entire lyrics to the song,
"99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall" (done Jan. 2000)
Contest # 3: Create a Metric Conversion Utility (DUE: March 14 2000)
    (done MAY 1 2000)
Current Problem:
Contest # 4: Write a program that either generates or is itself POETRY.
Have Fun!
April-10-2000 Another Contest! Check it Out!
Mastermind is a fun game of logic that many people have played as a child. Let's try seeing who can write the "smartest" program that tries to guess what the secret code is. A mastermind game framework is available, and to write your own strategy, just derive from the GuessingStrategy class and implement the three required functions.
http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~juraj/mastermind

88. School Of Computer Science
A large site devoted to the possibilities offered for studying computer scienceat the University of Birmingham.
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/
Home Search About Us Research ... Resources
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News Birmingham top in the Midlands! Birmingham is the best Computer Science department in the Midlands region in the Guardian teaching rankings. Read more... New International Scholarships and Bursaries The School of Computer Science is pleased to announce new scholarships and bursaries for International students wishing to study for an Undergraduate or Masters degree in a Computer Science subject. Read more... Home Search About Us ... Resources School of Computer Science
The University of Birmingham
Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom Tel.: +44 121 414 3744 - for General Enquiries
Tel.: +44 121 415 8742 - for Admissions
Fax: +44 121 414 4281 Problems with this website? contact webdev@cs.bham.ac.uk

89. THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING
Detailed information including early pioneers and companies, archives, languages, and networking from the Department of computer science at Virginia Tech.
http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/
"Who controls the past commands the future. Who commands the future conquers the past." George Orwell This collection of materials relating to the history of computing is provided courtesy of the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech , and is sponsored in part by a grant from the National Science Foundation CDA-9312611 This site has been chosen by " Edu-Activ ", an educational resource site based in Germany.
For other awards click here The Computer Museum is moving into its new home, a 120,000 square foot facility in the heart of Silicon Valley
The Computer History Museum's new home is a two-story, 119,000 square foot architecturally distinctive structure, designed and developed in 1994. It is located on 7.5 acres of land in the heart of Silicon Valley at the intersection of highways 101 and 85. This highly visible location is convenient to both San Francisco and San Jose. The First Conference on History of Nordic Computing: HiNC 1
Organized by IFIP Working Group 9.7 In cooperation with IFIP TC3 will be held:
June 16 - 18, 2003

90. IU Computer Science Department
Indiana University computer science Department. As of July 2005, the ComputerScience Department has joined the School of Informatics;
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/

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Welcome to the Indiana University Computer Science Department website. As of July 2005, the Computer Science Department has joined the School of Informatics; this is an exciting time of transition, and we look forward to many new opportunities that combine the talents of the diversely talented faculty and students making up the newly reconfigured School. We hope that these web pages will help to inform you about the specific activities of Computer Science faculty, staff, and students, as well as the numerous educational opportunities available in our Department. Andrew Hanson, Department Chair New Graduate Student Orientation begins August 19, 2005 and runs through September 16th. Check out the schedule for important dates and fun events. Information Technologies (IT) Career Fair - Wednesday, September 14, Alumni Hall, IMU, 10:00am - 3:00pm. Don't Miss Out! 40+ Companies in attendance! Career Workshop Employer Panel - Interested in learning about a few of the companies that will be attending the IT Career Fair ? Attend the Career Workshop Employer Panel , Tuesday, September 13th.

91. Robotics At Manchester University
University of Manchester, Department of computer science group specializing in medical robotics, mobile robots, walking robots, sociable robotics, and evolutionary robotics.
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/robotics/
home research teaching people publications ... consultancy Welcome Within these pages you will find information about Robotics at the School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK. Robotics at Manchester Manchester Robotics are researching into the future of robotic systems, where robots are not hidden behind cages on manufacturing lines, but are a positive factor in our everyday lives. We are developing medical robots to administer robotic physiotherapy for conditions such as stroke and cerebral palsy. If robots are to behave autonomously then they must have the capability of independent movement and 'intelligent' control strategies. Manchester robotics has a long history of developing adaptive 'intelligent' controllers for mobile robotic systems. These mobile robotic systems can be either locomoted by wheels, legs or alternative novel methods. Applications of such robots vary from urban search and rescue to planetary exploration. Robots that are in everyday contact with humans must be designed and controlled in a suitable manner. Interaction control techniques are being developed to ensure robots are of no danger to humans. Moreover, on a more subtle level, these robots must reassure and not intimidate humans. Manchester robotics is investigating robots that exhibit body language. As well as rich and diverse areas of research interest, two taught modules in robotic systems are delivered each year.

92. Department Of Computer Science, University Of Arizona
Offers BS, MS, and Ph.D. degrees in computer science. A doctoral minor in computerscience is also available. Contains online descriptions of numerous
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/
Last Updated Founded in 1973, the Department of Computer Science at the University of Arizona is celebrating its Tricennial in the 2003-2004 academic year. The Department emphasizes high quality research and instruction in an atmosphere where undergraduate as well as graduate students benefit from the Department's research programs. The Department of Computer Science has offered masters and doctoral degrees since its founding. Our undergraduate degree program was added in 1989. The Department currently has 17 graduate faculty, 4 senior lecturers, 4 Academic Services advisors, and 7 technical and scientific support staff. The graduate program has an enrollment of approximately 50 students in the MS program and 40 in the Ph.D. program. The undergraduate program has approximately 230 majors and 420 first-year pre-majors. The Department has a long and distinguished reputation of excellence in the areas of systems, software, and theory. The annual research expenditure exceeds $2.1 million. The most recent National Research Council rankings place the Department 16th among public Ph.D.-granting institutions nationwide. It is ranked the best Computer Science department of its size (15-20 faculty) among publicly funded Universities, is ranked first in number of citations of papers per faculty member, and is ranked 17th overall in publications per faculty. Learn more about the Department in our

93. Welcome To MCS
providing intellectual and technical leadership in the computing sciences computer science, applied computational mathematics, and computational science.
http://www.mcs.anl.gov/
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Research in the MCS Division at Argonne National Laboratory is funded principally by the Mathematical, Information, and Computational Sciences Division Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy Our mission is to increase scientific productivity in the 21st century by providing intellectual and technical leadership in the computing sciences computer science, applied computational mathematics, and computational science. Open Positions MCS has a variety of positions available. This site is updated frequently. What's New The University of Chicago is spearheading a $148 million expansion of the TeraGrid Hans Kaper has received a $1 million grant from DOE’s Office of Science to study a multiscale approach to self-organization of microtubules. The research is funded under the Office of Science’s “Multiscale Mathematics” program. Web site. MCS computer scientist Rob Ross has received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in recognition of his contribution to the advancement of science. The Presidential Award is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers who are beginning their independent careers. Details are online.

94. Courant Library's Home Page
Mathematics and computer sciences resources including library catalogs and databases, and Web links for computer science, mathematics, jobs, research alerts, and related fields.
http://www.nyu.edu/pages/cimslibrary/
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(Incl. Access, Hours, Floorplan) Search Other Libraries or Choose From Many Databases Library's Reserve Collection ... Electronic Journals - Many additions here! and for 1992
Outside Links Of Interest To CIMS Library Users.
You must be on a machine with a New York University IP address to use these services. We are subscribers to the American Math Society's hypertext version of Mathematical Reviews , called MathSciNet. It offers many new ways of searching through Math Reviews. Another version of the database (1988 through June 1998) is available for searching on CDROM in the CIMS Library. INSPEC from the Institution of Electrical Engineers is the world's largest bibliographic database in the field of physics, electrical engineering and electronics, computers and control engineering and information technology. The ACM Digital Library , which includes the full text of all ACM periodicals and most of the proceedings is available for use from any machine within NYU's network. This site also links to the ACM Portal which provides access to bibliographic information from a broad range of computing literature including that of other publishers. Computing Reviews from the ACM is available in an online version and provides expert reviews of literature in the field of computer science.

95. Computer Science - Duke University
Algorithms Artificial Intelligence computer science Education Faculty AdopterWorkshop was held June 910 in the Department of computer science.
http://www.cs.duke.edu/
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Duke's policy opens doors to assist eligible students from institutions closed by Hurricane Katrina
In addition to many efforts now being planned by Duke students, faculty and staff to help provide relief to the people affected by Hurricane Katrina, university officials have considered ways in which Duke University might be supportive of students and of institutions of higher education in the region that have temporarily closed their doors.
Departmental Meeting and Picnic
The departmental meeting, hosted by the Chair and DGS, introduced new faculty, staff, and students; made announcements about what would be happening in the department this year; and presented the graduate student achievement awards for 2004-05. Comments to webmaster@cs.duke.edu Report an error on this page

96. Computer Science Department - Technion - Mainpage
Incorporates basic, applied and systems research covering fields such ascomputational theory and computer architecture. Includes course information
http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/
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Teaching Schedule (pdf) Office Hours Undergraduate Studies Graduate Studies Prospective Students Research Research Areas Research Laboratories Technical Reports Resources Libraries: CS Central Computing Services Photo Gallery ... Useful Links Google TM local search Adaptive extraction of isoparametric curves is employed herein to create illustrative imagery exploiting different shaders. Created using the IRIT modelling environment. NEWS CS Master Students Graduation Ceremony CS Graduation Ceremony ... More announcements Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Contact hamo@cs.technion.ac.il with comments. How to update information

97. The Atlantic Online
by Harvey Blume Can robotics shed light on the human mind? On evolution? Daniel Dennett whose work unites neuroscience, computer science, and evolutionary biology has some provocative answers. Is he on to something, or just chasing the zeitgeist?
http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/digicult/dc981209.htm
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98. The Directory Of Computing Science Journals
Acta Informatica Acta Polytechnica Scandinavica, Mathematics and ComputerScience Series International Journal of Foundations of computer science
http://elib.cs.sfu.ca/Collections/CMPT/cs-journals/
Legacy Directory of Computing Science Journals
This is an early example of an electronic library project. It is no longer active.
Index of Title Words
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ACM AI AMS APL ... Autonomous
B
BIT Behavior Behavioral Behaviour ... Byte
C
C C++ CALGO CSCW ... Cybernetics
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Data Database Databases Decision ... Dynamics
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EDI Edge Edition Education ... Expert
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Factors Fields Finite Formal ... Fuzzy
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General Generation GeoInformatica Geographical ... Group
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Harmonic Heuristics High History ... Hypermedia
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IBM IEE IEEE IMA ... Its
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Japan Java JavaSpektrum
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Knowledge Knowledge-Based
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LISP Language Languages Large ... Logics
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Machine Machines Magazine Maintenance ... Music
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National Natural Network Networking ... Numerical
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OOPS Object Object-Oriented Objekt ... Outlook
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PC Parallel Pattern Performance ... Pure
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Quad Quality Quantitative Quarterly ... Quote
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Random Rapid Real-Time Reasoning ... Robots
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SIAM SIGACT SIGART SIGBIO ... Systems
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T Technical Techniques Technologies ... Tutoring
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Ulam Uncertainty Understanding Universal ... User-Adapted
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VLDB VLSI Verification Very ... Visualization
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99. Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute Of Science And Technology
Nonprofit, publicly and privately funded, independently chartered graduate school of science and technology, offering degrees in computer science.
http://www.szabist.edu.pk/

100. Department Of Computer Science - Johns Hopkins University
Undergraduate program offers bachelor degrees in computer science and computerengineering. Graduate program grants MS and Ph.D. degrees in computer science
http://www.cs.jhu.edu/
Electronic voting to get scrutiny at Hopkins Personal Data for the Taking Ameet Jain named student employee of the year Jason Eisner receives Robert B. Pond, Sr. Excellence in Teaching Award ...
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