OPEN DATA STRUCTURES – AN INTRODUCTION


Pat Morin covers the implementation and analysis of data structures for sequences (lists), queues, priority queues, unordered dictionaries, ordered dictionaries, and graphs. The book focuses on a mathematically rigorous approach that is fast, practical, and efficient. Morin presents instruction along with source code. Open Data Structures is a measured balance between classical topics and state-of-the art structures that will serve the needs of all undergraduate students or self-directed learners.

Published by: AU Press

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING – ARCHITECTURE-DRIVEN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

Richard Schmidt explains the traditional software engineering practices recognised for developing projects for government or corporate systems. This book will give software developers and system engineers key insights into how their two skill sets can support and complement each other. Schmidt says software engineers lack an understanding of system engineering and architecture – the hardware and peripherals their programs will run on.

Published by: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers

WEB DESIGN INDEX BY CONTENT 6

Pepin Van Roojen’s Web Design Index by Content 6 has become the industry standard in tracking trends in Web design. This book has an emphasis on large images, typographic innovations and a more handmade or hand-drawn feel in Web design. The Web sites featured in this book are organised by subject and provide an invaluable reference for Web designers.

Published by: Agile Rabbit

DIGITAL STATE – HOW THE INTERNET IS CHANGING EVERYTHING

Simon Pont and his panel of experts set out to examine and assess how technology, society and culture are impacted by the digital revolution, and consider its future implications. This book comprises 16 commentaries that each offers an answer to the question: “What is the digital state?” This is a groundbreaking analysis of the various effects of digital.

Published by: Kogan Page