,

Algorithmics

The Spirit of Computing

Paperback Engels 2004 9780321117847
Verwachte levertijd ongeveer 9 werkdagen

Samenvatting

From a review of the first edition:

‘This book is a veritable tour de force. Harel writes with uncommon verve, clarity and imagination.'

‘Through the use of tantalizing questions and aptly chosen and often amusing examples, the author transmits to the reader the excitement and intellectual satisfaction of computer science research. Without the use of formal mathematics and without any sacrifice of intellectual integrity, he conveys to the general reader the profound principles on which computer science is founded and which hitherto were only accessible in abstruse and esoteric textbooks and papers.'

‘This is scientific writing at its best.'

Dr Stan Scott, Queen's University Belfast. The Times Higher Education Supplement.

This book tells the story of the concepts, ideas, methods and results fundamental to computer science, in a form independent of the details of specific computers, languages and formalisms. It concerns the true 'spirit' of computers; with the 'recipes' that make them tick - their algorithms.

New to this edition Chapters on software engineering and on reactive systems. Thoroughly revised chapter on programming languages. New material on quantum and molecular computing. Whole text thoroughly updated to include new material on many topics, including abstract data types, the object-oriented paradigm, primality testing, and system verification and validation.

David Harel is Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at the Weizmann Institute of Science. He is renowned for outstanding research in many areas of the field, and has recently been awarded the Israel Prize in Computer Science.Yishai Feldman is on the faculty of the Efi Arazi School of Computer Science at the Interdisciplinary Centre, Herzliya. He specializes in the use of atificial-intelligence techniques in software engineering and its real-world applications.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9780321117847
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

Lezersrecensies

Wees de eerste die een lezersrecensie schrijft!

Inhoudsopgave

<p>Preface<br>Acknowledgments</p> <p>PART I. PRELIMINARIES <br>1. Introduction And Historical Review <br>or, What's It All About? <br>2. Algorithms And Data <br>or, Getting It Done <br>3. Programming Languages and Paradigms<br>or, Getting It Done by Computer <br></p> <p>PART II. METHODS AND ANALYSIS <br>4. Algorithmic Methods <br>or, Getting It Done Methodically <br>5. The Correctness of Algorithms <br>or, Getting It Done Right <br>6. The Efficiency of Algorithms <br>or, Getting It Done Cheaply <br></p> <p>PART III. LIMITATIONS AND ROBUSTNESS <br>7. Inefficiency and Intractability <br>or, You Can't Always Get It Done Cheaply <br>8. Noncomputability and Undecidability&nbsp;<br>or, Sometimes You Can't Get It Done At All! <br>9. Algorithmic Universality and Its Robustness <br>or, The Simplest Machines That Get It Done <br></p> <p>PART IV. RELAXING THE RULES <br>10. Parallelism,&nbsp;Concurrency and Alternative Models<br>or, Getting Lots Of Stuff Done at Once<br>11. Probabilistic Algorithms <br>or, Getting It Done by Tossing Coins <br>12. Cryptography and Reliable Interaction<br>or, Getting&nbsp;It Done in Secret<br></p> <p>PART V. THE BIGGER PICTURE<br>13. Software Engineering<br>or, Getting It Done When It's Large<br>14. Reactive Systems<br>or, Getting It to Behave Properly Over Time<br>15. Algorithmics And Intelligence&nbsp;<br>or, Are They Better at It Than Us? </p> <p>Postscript<br>Selected Solutions<br>Bibliographic Notes<br>Index</p>

Managementboek Top 100

Rubrieken

    Personen

      Trefwoorden

        Algorithmics