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 AntiPatterns: Refactoring Software, Architectures, and Projects in Crisis"The AntiPatterns authors have clearly been there and done that when it comes to managing software development efforts. I resonated with one insight after another, having witnessed too many wayward projects myself. The experience in this book is palpable." —John Vlissides, IBM Research "This book allows managers, architects,... |  |  |  |  Adaptive Blind Signal and Image ProcessingWith solid theoretical foundations and numerous potential applications, Blind Signal Processing (BSP) is one of the hottest emerging areas in Signal Processing. This volume unifies and extends the theories of adaptive blind signal and image processing and provides practical and efficient algorithms for blind source separation, Independent,... |
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 An Introduction to Genetic Algorithms (Complex Adaptive Systems)
Science arises from the very human desire to understand and control the world. Over the course of history, we
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