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A First Course in Statistical Programming with R
This text began as notes for a course in statistical computing for second year actuarial and statistical students at the University of Western Ontario. Both authors are interested in statistical computing, both as support for our other research and for its own sake. However, we have found that our students were not learning the right sort of... | | Aspect-Oriented, Model-Driven Software Product Lines: The AMPLE Way
As the size and complexity of software systems grows, so does the need for
effectivemodularity, abstraction and compositionmechanisms to improve the reuse
of software development assets during software systems engineering. This need
for reusability is dictated by pressures to minimise costs and shorten the time
to market.... | | Subsystems of Second Order Arithmetic (Perspectives in Logic)
Foundations of mathematics is the study of the most basic concepts and
logical structure ofmathematics, with an eye to the unity of human knowl-
edge. Among the most basic mathematical concepts are: number, shape,
set, function, algorithm, mathematical axiom, mathematical definition,
and mathematical proof. Typical questions in... |
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Building Application Servers (SIGS: Advances in Object Technology)
You've read everything you can find about middleware, CORBA, transaction
monitors, message brokers, enterprise JavaBeans, and other distributed
technologies. Now it's time to put them to work. Time to build
your company's first multi-tiered application. But where do you start?
How do you structure the programs? How... | | | | Specifying Software: A Hands-On Introduction
This book was written to support a short course in the second or third year of
an undergraduate computer science, software engineering, or software design
program. The prerequisites are fairly modest: some programming experience
(ideally in С or С++ or a related language such as Java) and some exposure
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