Thursday, April 30, 2009

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Wiley Hacking Ubuntu


This free ebook is written for the power user. Power users want the most out of their system: the most speed, the most glitz, the most sounds, or the most security. This free ebook shows how to do just that. Although you don't have to be a programmer to get the most out of this free ebook, you should be familiar with Linux and how to edit files. In particular, knowing how to download, install, and use the basic operating system is a must. You should be familiar enough with the Linux bash shell to create and traverse directories, search for applications, read man pages, and edit system files using whatever editor you are most familiar with. You should be familiar with commands like grep, find, and sudo. This free ebook does not completely encompass all the things you can do with Ubuntu. For most of the applications covered, there are dozens of alternate tools. And even the tools covered contain additional options and settings for doing more things than described here. The goal of this free ebook is to show you some of the tricks, hacks, and tweaks that you can do with the system so you can better customize it to your needs. I fully expect people to build on and extend these hacks.

Mathematics for Electrical Engineering and Computing Ebook


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Mathematics for Electrical Engineering and Computing embraces many applications of modern mathematics, such as Boolean Algebra and Sets and Functions, and also teaches both discrete and continuous systems - particularly vital for Digital Signal Processing (DSP). In addition, as most modern engineers are required to study software, material suitable for Software Engineering - set theory, predicate and prepositional calculus, language and graph theory - is fully integrated into the book.Excessive technical detail and language are avoided, recognising that the real requirement for practising engineers is the need to understand the applications of mathematics in everyday engineering contexts. Emphasis is given to an appreciation of the fundamental concepts behind the mathematics, for problem solving and undertaking critical analysis of results, whether using a calculator or a computer.The text is backed up by numerous exercises and worked examples throughout, firmly rooted in engineering practice, ensuring that all mathematical theory introduced is directly relevant to real-world engineering. The book includes introductions to advanced topics such as Fourier analysis, vector calculus and random processes, also making this a suitable introductory text for second year undergraduates of electrical, electronic and computer engineering, undertaking engineering mathematics courses.The book is supported by a comprehensive website at http:www.bh.com/companions/075065855X, featuring:* plotXpose software (for equation solving, and drawing graphs of simple functions, their derivatives, integrals and Fourier transforms)* over 60 pages of "Background Mathematics" reinforcing introductory material for revision purposes in advance of your first year course* problems and projects (linking directly to the software)* a complete worked solutions manual (password protected)

The Electrical Engineering Handbook

The Electrical Engineering Handbook, Second Edition, is a substantial revision of the most successful CRC Press engineering reference book. Current contributions have been updated, some even re-written, and 15 new chapters have been added. The Electrical Engineering Handbook features 2,800 pages filled with updated tables, formulas, and definitions; even more contributions from the leading authors, professors, and researchers in electrical engineering; and an extensive cross-referencing and indexing system unmatched by any other available handbook.
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Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering

The fourth edition of Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering provides comprehensive coverage of the principles of electrical, electronic, and electromechanical engineering to non-electrical engineering majors. Building on the success of previous editions, this text focuses on relevant and practical applications that will appeal to all engineering students.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Discrete Mathematics for Computing (Grassroots)

pace, covering all the essential material that forms the background for studies in computing and information systems. This edition includes new sections on proof methods and recurrences, and the examples have been updated throughout to reflect thechanges in computing since the first edition.
ISBN: 0333981111, Author: Peter Grossman, Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan, Pages: 320, Publication Date: 2002-08-16
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Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics


to deliver the latest advances. Great for preparing for amateur and commercial licensing exams, this guide has been prized by thousands of students and professionals for its uniquely thorough coverage ranging from DC and AC concepts tosemiconductors and integrated circuits. Written by Stan Gibilisco, an electronics legend and McGraw-Hill's most popular TAB author Perfect for hobbyists, students, and those of you who want to get ahead in tech-related careers Packed with everything needed to enhance learning: 600+ illustrations, practical examples, and hundreds of test questions NEW TO THIS EDITION: Updated to reflect the latest technological advances in: * Computers *Robotics * Artificial Intelligence * Amplifiers * Transmitters * The Internet * High-fidelity EXPERT HOW-TO GUIDANCE ON SOLVING PROBLEMS SUCH AS: Simple current-voltage-resistance determinators Power calculations Designing acoustical and audio systems Designing circuits and systems
ISBN: 0071459332, Author: Stan Gibilisco, Publisher: McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics, Pages: 698, Publication Date: 2006-03-15

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Developing Drivers with the Windows Driver Foundation (Pro Developer)



Master the features and capabilities of the new Windows Driver Foundation--with guidance straight from the experts. The new Windows Driver Foundation, based on the Windows Driver Kit, simplifies driver development with new models and tools
familiar to developers who work with Microsoft Visual Studio®. This in-depth guide delivers authoritative guidance on these new models, straight from the teams at Microsoft who developed the Windows Driver Foundation and based on feedback frombeta testers. You'll get advance insights, practical advice, and best practices for using the Windows Driver Foundation--helping you reach new levels of proficiency. Includes code samples in Microsoft Visual C++.

ISBN: 0735623740, Author: Penny Orwick, Publisher: Microsoft Press, Pages: 800, Publication Date: 2007-04-25

Ada for Software Engineers: Second Edition with Ada 2005


Ada is the programming language of choice for high integrity software systems and is used extensively in industries such as transportation and aerospace. Special features of the book include: Object-oriented programming, concurrency, and embedded
and real-time systems are emphasized. Ada for Software Engineers explains the language concepts and the terminology of the standards document, the Ada Reference Manual (ARM). Extracts from the ARM are used throughtout and there are extensive crossreferences to the ARM. A comprehensive glossary and technical quizzes roseist the reader in developing the ability to use the ARM as a practical reference. Comparisons with familiar languages like C and Java are given to facilitate the transition toAda. The features of Ada 2005 are used routinely, but they are carefully identified, so that programmers using Ada 95 will also find the textbook useful. The companion website contains the full source code of nearly 100 case studies and 100 technicalquizzes.
ISBN: 1848823134, Author: Mordechai Ben-Ari, Publisher: Springer, Pages: 524, Publication Date: 2009-03-31
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Rationale Management in Software Engineering

The emphasis on new and changing technologies and process models in today’s software development obscures the fact that software engineering is still primarily a human-based activity and that the success of a software project largely depends on the decisions made by humans during engineering. Rationale management is concerned with making these design and development decisions explicit to all stakeholders involved.
Dutoit, McCall, Mistrik and Paech begin their book with a historical survey of different rationale approaches. It is followed by four parts describing: the fundamental problems and possible solution approaches in rationale management, rationale management during requirements engineering, rationale management during software architecting, and rationale management for organizing reusable bodies of knowledge. The result is a detailed summary of research on design rationale. It provides researchers with an excellent state-of-the-art overview, and professional software engineers will find many examples, resources and incentives to enhance their ability to make decisions during all phases of the software lifecycle. Allen Dutoit, Ray McCall, Ivan Mistrik and Barbara Paech have done an excellent job of this in "Rationale management in software engineering". The chapters in this volume show how design rationale can be incorporated into the heart of the software development process - into requirements engineering, software architecture, and code design. (John M. Carroll, Edward M. Frymoyer Professor of Information Sciences and Technology, Penn State University, USA, ACM CHI Lifetime Achievement Award)
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Digital Signal Processing: DSP and Applications

This book is a uniquely practical DSP text which places the emphasis on understanding the principles and applications of DSP with a minimum of mathematics. In one volume, it covers a broad area of digital signal processing systems such as A/D and D/Aconverters, adaptive filters, spectral estimation, neural networks, Kalman filters, fuzzy logic, data compression, error correction and DSP programming. Many courses will find that this book will replace several texts currently in use. Thelevel is ideal for introductory university modules, and similar courses such as HNC/D. As DSP has come to be studied at a lower academic level over recent years this text meets a genuine need. It is also suitable for use on industrial trainingcourses and ideal as a reference text for professionals.A readable introduction to the practical application of DSPBroad coverage of the subject means this will cover a typical undergraduate module in just one bookPractical focus withmaths treated as a practical tool � not an advanced maths text
ISBN: 0750648112, Author: Dag Stranneby, Publisher: Newnes, Pages: 240, Publication Date: 2001-08-15
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Microprocessor Programming and Applications for Scientists and (Data Handling in Science & Technology)



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Mixed-signal and DSP Design Techniques (Analog Devices)


The reader is provided with information on how to choose between the techniques and how to design a system that takes advantage of the best features of each of them. Imminently practical in approach, the book covers sampled data systems, choosingA-to-D and D-to-A converters for DSP applications, fast Fourier transforms, digital filters, selecting DSP hardware, interfacing to DSP chips, and hardware design techniques. It contains a number of application designs with thorough explanations.Heavily illustrated, the book contains all the design reference information that engineers need when developing mixed and digital signal processing systems.*Brought to you from the experts at Analog Devices, Inc.*A must for anyelectrical, electronics or mechanical engineer's reference shelf*Design-oriented, practical volume
ISBN: 0750676116, Author: , Publisher: Newnes, Pages: 368, Publication Date: 2003-01-02

Java Secrets (The Secrets Series)


There are plenty of books on Java out there but Java Secrets is one of a kind. Java Secrets picks up where all the others leave off, daring to tread into parts of Java that Sun Microsystems hasn't documented, that
aren't generally accessible within a Web browser, and that haven't appeared in other Java books. If you're content creating nifty applets to jazz up Web pages, you probably don't need Java Secrets. But if you want to writeserious, stand-alone Java applications and Web applets that do useful things like allow live chats and interface with Usenet newsgroups, you need the information that author and Java expert Elliote Rusty Harold reveals in thiscomprehensive, in-depth guide. Plus, on the bonus CD-ROM accompanying Java Secrets, you get full versions of WingDis 2.0.3 (the Java decompiler) and JDK 1.1 as well as many essential shareware and freeware programs forJava power-programmers.

Sams Teach Yourself Linux Programming in 24 Hours


Sams Teach Yourself Linux Programming in 24 Hours is a tutorial, organized into a series of easy-to-follow, 1-hour lessons. The book focuses on C, the fundamental language of Linux, throughout the lessons. You will learn: Linux, compilers and GNU
how to code a Linux Utility, Modular programming in "C", how to make files, Linux Command Option Processing, Linux filter programs, Error handling and reporting, Useful debugging techniques, Static and Shared Libraries, Advanced String functions,Conversion Functions, and Pipes and Processes.
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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Computer Engineering

Fundamentals of Digital Logic and Microcomputer Design - by M. Rafiquzzaman
-- Fundamentals of Digital Logic and Microcomputer Design is an essential reference that will provide you with the fundamental tools you need to design typical digital systems
Digital Logic Circuit Analysis and Design - by Nelson, Nagle, Carroll, Irwin-- This is a great book if you want to understand the basics of the Digital Logic Circuit Analysis and Design
Verilog HDL (2nd Edition) - by Samir Palnitkar-- A jump start on usingVerilog HDL. Learn basic digital design paradigms and the necessaryVerilog HDL constructs that would help me build small digital circuits, using Verilog and run simulations.
Verilog HDL Synthesis, A Practical Primer - by Jayaram Bhasker-- Well organized for teaching Verilog-based synthesis techniques, as it shows the reader not only what hardware results from various Verilog constructs, but how to tailor the Verilog to get the desired hardware.
Circuit Design with VHDL - by Volnei A. Pedroni -- This textbook teaches VHDL using system examples combined with programmable logic and supported by laboratory exercises. While other textbooks concentrate only on language features, Circuit Design with VHDL offers a fully integrated.

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A Heat Transfer Textbook - Third Edition.pdf
February 16, 2009 · Filed Under Mechanical & Industrial Engineering · 2 Comments · Tags: Handbook, Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer, Reference
Taken from Introduction: People have always understood that something flows from hot objects to cold ones. We call that flow heat. In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, scientists imagined that all bodies contained an invisible fluid which they called caloric. Caloric was assigned a variety of properties, some of which proved to be inconsistent with nature (e.g., it had weight and it could not be created nor destroyed). But its most important feature was that it flowed from hot bodies into cold ones. It was a very useful way to think about heat. Later we shall explain the flow of heat in terms more satisfactory to the modern ear; however, it will seldom be wrong to imagine caloric flowing from a hot body to a cold one.
The flow of heat is all-pervasive. It is active to some degree or another in everything. Heat flows constantly from your bloodstream to the air around you. The warmed air buoys off your body to warm the room you are in. If you leave the room, some small buoyancy-driven (or convective) motion of the air will continue because the walls can never be perfectly isothermal. Such processes go on in all plant and animal life and in the air around us. They occur throughout the earth, which is hot at its core and cooled around its surface. The only conceivable domain free from heat flow would have to be isothermal and totally isolated from any other region. It would be “dead” in the fullest sense of the word - devoid of any process of any kind.


Contents:
The General Problem of Heat Exchange
1 Introduction [ 1.1 Heat transfer ~ 1.2 Relation of heat transfer to thermodynamics ~ 1.3 Modes of heat transfer ~ 1.4 A look ahead ~ 1.5 Problems ]
2 Heat conduction concepts, thermal resistance, and the overall heat transfer coefficient [ 2.1 The heat diffusion equation ~ 2.2 Solutions of the heat diffusion equation ~ 2.3 Thermal resistance and the electrical analogy ~ 2.4 Overall heat transfer coefficient, U ~ 2.5 Summary ]
3 Heat exchanger design [ 3.1 Function and configuration of heat exchangers ~ 3.2 Evaluation of the mean temperature difference in a heat exchanger ~ 3.3 Heat exchanger effectiveness ~ 3.4 Heat exchanger design ]
II Analysis of Heat Conduction
4 Analysis of heat conduction and some steady one-dimensional problems


[ 4.1 the well-posed problem ~ 4.2 The general solution ~ 4.3 Dimensional analysis ~ 4.4 An illustration of dimensional analysis in a complex steady conduction problem ~ 4.5 Fin design ]
5 Transient and multidimensional heat conduction [ 5.1 Introduction ~ 5.2 Lumped-capacity solutions ~ 5.3 Transient conduction in a one-dimensional slab ~ 5.4 Temperature-response charts ~ 5.5 One-term solutions ~ 5.6 Transient heat conduction to a semi-infinite region ~ 5.7 Steady multidimensional heat conduction ~ 5.8 Transient multidimensional heat conduction ]
III Convective Heat Transfer
6 Laminar and turbulent boundary layers [ 6.1 Some introductory ideas ~ 6.2 Laminar incompressible boundary layer on a flat surface ~ 6.3 The energy equation ~ 6.4 The Prandtl number and the boundary layer thicknesses ~ 6.5 Heat transfer coefficient for laminar, incompressible flow over a flat surface ~ 6.6 The Reynolds analogy ~ 6.7 Turbulent boundary layers ~ 6.8 Heat transfer in turbulent boundary layers ]
7 Forced convection In a variety of configurations [ 7.1 Introduction ~ 7.2 Heat transfer to and from laminar flows in pipes ~ 7.3 Turbulent pipe flow ~ 7.4 Heat transfer surface viewed as a heat exchanger ~ 7.3 heat transfer coefficients for noncircular ducts ~ 7.6 Heat transfer during cross flow over cylinders ~ 7.7 Other configurations ]
8 Natural convection in single-phase fluids and during film condensation [ 8.1 Scope ~ 8.2 The nature of the problems of film condensation and of natural convection ~ 8.3 Laminar natural convection on a vertical isothermal surface ~ 8.4 Natural convection in other situations ~ 8.5 Film condensation ]
9 Heat transfer In boiling and other phase-change configurations [ 9.1 Nukiyama's experiment and the pool boiling curve ~ 9.2 Nucleate boiling ~ 9.3 Peak pool boiling heat flux ~ 9.4 Film boiling ~ 9.5 Minimum heat flux ~ 9.6 Transition boiling and system influences ~ 9.7 Forced convection boiling in tubes ~ 9.8 Forced convective condensation heat transfer ~ 9.9 Dropwise condensation ~ 9.10 The heat pipe ]
IV Thermal Radiation Heat Transfer
10 Radiative heat transfer [ 10.1 The problem of radiative exchange ~ 10.2 Kirchhoff's law ~ 10.3 Radiant heat exchange between two finite black bodies ~ 10.4 heat transfer among gray bodies ~ 10.5 Gaseous radiation ~ 10.6 Solar energy ]


V Mass Transfer
11 An introduction to mass transfer
[ 11.1 Introduction ~ 11.2 Mixture compositions and species fluxes ~ 11.3 Diffusion fluxes and Fick's law ~ 11.4 Transport properties of mixtures ~ 11.5 The equation of species conservation ~ 11.6 Mass transfer at low rates ~ 11.7 Steady mass transfer with counterdiffusion ~ 11.8 Mass transfer coefficients at high rates of mass transfer ~ 11.9 Simultaneous heat and mass transfer ]
VI Appendices
A Some thermophysical properties of selected materials
B Units and conversion factors
C Nomenclature Citation Index Subject Index




This book is an introduction to heat and mass transfer oriented toward engineering students, written by John H. Lienhard IV, Professor, University of Houston & John H. Lienhard V, Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Available free to download via MIT Website.
Please note that this material is copyrighted under U.S. Copyright Law. The authors grant you the right to download and print it for your personal use or for non-profit instructional use. Any other use, including copying, distributing or modifying the work for commercial purposes, is subject to the restrictions of U.S. Copyright Law and the Berne International Copyright Convention.




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