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A Brief Introduction To Fluid Mechanics, 5th Edition
Students who study this text and who
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2. Algebra for College Students, 9th Edition
This text
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Achieving design value depends upon the collective efforts of all
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4. New Barron’s GRE, 19th Edition
As a prospective graduate student
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5.
Basic Mathematics for College Students, 4th
Edition
Basic Mathematics for College Students, Fourth Edition,
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The
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7.
Bio-Chemical Engineering - Fundamentals and Advanced (2 Volumes)*
The first volume contains the fundamentals.
The biotechnology and chemical engineering students at various Indian Universities
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mediated bioprocess, whole cell mediated bioprocess and the engineering
principle in bioprocess
The second volume deals with the advanced
stages of the subject. Advances in Biochemical engineering/Biotechnology reviews actual trends in modern
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thus being a valuable source for the next 3–5 years. It also discusses new
discoveries and applications. Special volumes are edited by well known guest
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This e-book consists of 2 volumes and contains 809 pages.
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8. Biology and Bio-Chemistry – a Text Book*
This ebook contains 8 volumes and each
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to Cancer Biology, Introduction to Clinical Bio-Chemistry, Introduction to
Scientific Research Projects, Kinetics for Bio-Scientist, Large Scale Data
Handling, in Biology, Micro and Nano Transport of
Bio-Molecules and,Molecular Conformations.This e-book contains 697 pages.
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9. CALCULUS AND
COMPLEX FUNCTION THEORY
This text-book in
49 volumes in 5652 pages deals with:
·
Real Functions in one Variable
·
Calculus 1C-6 – Examples of Taylor’s formula and Limit Processes
·
Calculus 2a – Real Functions in Several Variables – Guidelines for solutions
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Calculus 2b – Real Functions in Several Variables – Guidelines for Solutions
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Calculus 2b-1: Real Functions in Several Variables – Examples of Maximum and
Minimum Integration and Vector Analysis
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Calculus 2C: Real Functions in Several Variables – Examples of Maximum and
Minimum Integration and Vector Analysis
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Calculus 2C-1: Real Functions in Several Variables – Examples of Basic Concepts,
Examination of Functions, Level Curves and Level Surfaces, Description of
Curves
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Calculus 2C-10: Real Functions in Several Variables – Examples of Nabla Calculus, Vector Analysis, Green’s
Identitites, and Curvilinear Coordinates,
Electromagnetism and various Types
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Calculus 2C-2: Real Functions in Several Variables – Examples of Description of
Surfaces Partial Derivatives, Gradient, Directional Derivative and Taylor’s
Formula
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Calculus 2C-3: Real Functions in Several Variables –
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Examples of Tangents to curves, Tangent Planes to Surfaces Elementary Integrals
Extrema
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Calculus 2C-4: Real Functions in Several Variables –
·
Examples of Maximum and Minimum
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Calculus 2C-5: Real Functions in Several Variables –
·
Examples of Plane Integral
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Calculus 2C-6: Real Functions in Several Variables –
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Examples of Space Integral
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Calculus 2C-7: Real Functions in Several Variables –
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Examples of Line Integral
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Calculus 2C-8: Real Functions in Several Variables –
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Examples of Surface Integrals
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Calculus 2C-9: Real Functions in Several Variables –
·
Examples of applications of Gaub’s and Stokes’s Theorems and
Related topics
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Calculus 3b: Sequences and power Series
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Calculus 3C-1: Examples of Sequences
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Calculus 3C-2: General Elementary Series
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Calculus 3C-3: Examples of Power Series
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Calculus 3C-4: Examples of Applications of the Power Series Method by solution
of Differential Equations with Polunomial Coeffecients
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Calculus 3-b: Fourier Series and Systems of
Differential Equations and Eigenvalue Problems –
Guidelines for solutions and problems
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Calculus 4C-1: Examples of Fourier Series
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Calculus 4C-2: Examples of Eigenvalue Problems
·
Calculus 4C-3: Examples of systems of Differential Equations applications from
Physics and the technical Sciences
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Calculus Analyse 1c-1: Real Functions in one Variable
Simple Differential Equations I
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Calculus Analyse 1c-2: Real Functions in one Variable
Simple
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Examples of Elementary Functions
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Calculus Analyse 1c-3: Real Functions in one Variable
Simple
·
Examples of Integrals
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Calculus Analyse 1c-4: Real Functions in one Variable
Simple
·
Complex Numbers Examples
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Calculus Analyse 1c-5: Real Functions in one Variable
Simple
·
Examples of Simple Differential Equations II
·
Calculus of Residua
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Complex Functions c-1 : Examples concerning Complex
Numbers
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Complex Functions c-2: Analytic Functions
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functions
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Complex Functions Examples c-4: Power Series
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Complex Functions Examples c-5: Laurent Series
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Complex Functions Examples c-6: Calculus Residues
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Complex Functions Examples c-7: Applications of the Calculus Residues
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Complex Functions Examples c-8: Some Classical Transforms
·
Complex Functions Examples c-9: The Argument Principle and Many Valued
Functions
· Hilbert
Spaces and Operators on Hilbert Spaces: Functional Analysis Examples c-3
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This e-book contains
the following volumes
1.Chemical Thermodynamics
2. Computation Fluid
Dynamics
3. Concise Hydroulics
4. Concepts in
Electric Circuits
5. Concise Hydrology
6. Control
Engineering (An introduction with the use of Matlab)
7. Electromagnetism
for Electronic Engineers
8. Engineering
Thermodynamics
9. Fundamentals of
Reaction Engineering – Examples
10. Fundamentals of
Reaction Engineering
11. Heat Transfer –
Exercises
12. Heat Transfer
13. Introductory
Finite Difference Methods for PDEs
14. Introductory
Finite Difference Methods for PDES
15. Basic Concepts in
Turbomachinery
16. Wind-Turbines
This e-book contains 1761 pages
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11. CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING – Text Book
|
This e-book contains 26 volumes as follows: · Essentials of
Chemistry · Chemistry: A Maths
Workbook Part-1 · Advanced Granulation Theory
at Particle Level · An introduction to
Nonlinearity in Control Systems · Atmospheric Pollution · Bioethanol:
Science and Technology of fuel alcohol · Chemical Thermodynamics · Concepts in Electric
Circuits · Control Engineering: An
introduction with the use of Matlab · Electrically driven
Membrane processes · Fluid Bed Particle
Processing · Food Processing · Fundamentals of Reaction
Engineering · Fundamentals of Reaction
Engineering - · Heat Transfer · Heat Transfer: Exercises · Hydrocarbons: Physical
Properties and their relevance to Utilisation · Hydrodynamics Modelling and Granular Dynamics · Biological Signal Analysis · Introduction to Inorganic
Chemistry · Modelling
Batch Systems using Population Balances · Molecular Conformations · Essentials of
Nanotechnology · Pressure driven Membrane
Processes · Transport Phenomena · Wind turbines |
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e-book contains 2462 pages
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12. College Physics, 9th Edition
For more
than five decades, Sears and Zemansky’s College
Physics has provided the most reliable foundation of physics education for
students around the world. The Ninth Edition continues that tradition
with new features that directly address the demands on today’s student and
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some new solutions to student difficulties. Many ideas stemming from
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problems, deepen conceptual understanding, and strengthen
quantitative-reasoning skills, while helping them connect what they learn with
their other courses and the changing world around them. Math review has been
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and in each chapter biomedical applications and problems have been added along
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This e-book contains 1151 pages.
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Design Engineering
covers multiple disciplines but not limited to electrical, mechanical and civil
engineering, and architectural engineering. The design engineer sets the
direction of the design effort and does the most complex parts of design.
Consequently, the design engineer must be familiar with and have access to many
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reliability and maintainability, product safety, electronics, mechanics, and
plastics to the design engineer.
·
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both the fundamentals and advanced topics and also the latest information in
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·
Examines
all aspects of the design process in one concise and accessible volume
This e-book contains 226 pages
This e-book contains 14 volumes as
mentioned below:-
Accession to the
WTO- Part-1
Accession to the
WTO Part-2
Break Even Analysis
Econometrics
Globalization and
the Nordic Success Model – Part-1
Globalization and
the Nordic Success Model – Part-2
Innovation and
Small Business Volume-1
Innovation and
Small Business Volume-2
Essentials of
Macroeconomics
Essentials of
Microeconomics
Essentials of
Microeconomics – Exercises
The Neoclassical
Growth Model
The overlapping
Generations Model and the Pensions
The stochastic
Growth Model
This e-book
contains 1271 pages.
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15. Electrical and
Electronics Engineering – Text Book
This text-book in 14
volumes deals with:
·
An introduction to Nonlinearity in Control Systems
·
Concepts in Electrical Systems
·
Control Engineering
·
Digital Processing
·
Electrical Power
·
Electro-magnetism for Electronic Engineers
·
Worked Examples in Electro Magnetism
·
Engineering Thermodynamics
·
Biological analysis
·
Introduction to Electronic Engineering
·
Introduction to Power Electronics
·
Introductory Finite Difference Methods for PDEs
·
Essentials of Nano Technology
· Wind Turbines
This e-book
contains 1973 pages.
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16. Electronics: A Systems Approach, 4th Edition
The fourth edition of Electronics: A Systems Approach is an outstanding
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overall concepts to build students’ confidence and understanding, before
looking at the more detailed analysis that follows. This allows the student to contextualise what the system is designed to achieve,
before tackling the intricacies of the individual components. The book also
offers an integrated treatment of analogue and digital electronics,
highlighting and exploring the common ground between the two fields. This
fourth edition represents a significant update and a major expansion of
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electrical engineering circuits and components in addition to a detailed
treatment of electronic systems. This extended coverage permits the book to be
used as a stand-alone text for introductory courses in both Electronics and
Electrical Engineering. This e-book
contains 821 pages.
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17. Elementary and Intermediate Algebra, 5th Edition
Larson IS student
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proficiency and conceptual understanding of algebra. The text also continues
coverage and integration of geometry in examples and exercises. This e-book
contains 1028 pages.
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18. Engineering Design, 4th Edition
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19. English Dictionary for Information Technology
This e-book is published by Oxford Press. This
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or working in the I.T.sector. It is suitable for
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intermediate to advanced level students who want to improve and extend their
language skills in the context of Information Technology. This e-book contains
225 pages.
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20. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (4th Edition)
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Environmental engineering is a relatively new profession with a long
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not used until the 1960s, when academic programs in engineering and public
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however, go back as far as recorded history. These roots reach into several
major disciplines including civil engineering, public health, ecology,
chemistry, and meteorology. From each foundation, the environmental
engineering profession draws knowledge, skill, and professionalism. From
ethics, the environmental engineer draws concern for the greater good. The text is organized into areas important
to all environmental engineers: water resources, air quality, solid and
hazardous wastes (including radioactive wastes), and noise. Chapters on
environmental impact assessment and on risk analysis are also included. Any
text on environmental engineering is somewhat dated by the time of
publication, because the field is moving and changing rapidly. We have
included those fundamental topics and principles on which the practice of
environmental engineering is grounded, illustrating them with contemporary
examples. We have incorporated emerging issues, such as global climate change
and the controversy over the linear nonthreshold
theory, whenever possible. This book is intended for engineering students who
are grounded in basic physics, chemistry, and biology, and who have already
been introduced to fluid mechanics. The material presented can readily be
covered in a one This e-book contains 510 pages. |
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21. Estimating in Building Construction
An update of the proven estimating text by Frank Dagostino,
Estimating in Building Construction, 7/e, provides everything you need for a
course in Estimating. It combines sound coverage of principles with
step-by-step procedures to help students learn concepts more easily. Ideal for
construction, architecture, and engineering students, it reflects the popular
approach of tracing a complete project’s progress. Added in this edition is a
discussion of computers in estimating, different types of estimates (e.g.,
square foot, project comparison, and assembly estimating), how to determine
labor productivity, and how to determine labor burden. This e-book contains 286
pages
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22. For Engineering Students – a Text Book
This text-book in 15 volumes and the volumes deals
with:
Chemical Thermodynamics
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Concise Hydraulics
Concepts in Electric Circuits
Concise Hydrology
Control Engineering
Electromagnetism for electric engineer
Engineering Thermodynamics
Fundamentals of Reaction Engineering
Fundamentals of Reaction Engineering – Examples
Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer Exercises
Introductory Finite Different Methods for PDEs
Basic Concepts in Turbomachinery
Wind Tubines
This
e-book contains 2373 pages
23.Handbook of Thermal Engineering
To be successful in
the international marketplace, corporations must have access to the latest
developments and most recent experimental data. Traditional handbooks of heat
transfer stress fundamental principles, analytical approaches to thermal
problems, and elegant solutions to classical problems. The CRC Handbook of
Thermal Engineering is not a traditional handbook. Engineers in industry need
up-to-date, accessible information on the applications of heat and mass
transfer-The CRC Handbook of Thermal Engineering provides it.
Peer reviewed articles-selected on the basis of their current relevance to the
development of new products-provide in-depth treatment of applications in
diverse fields, such as:
· Bioengineering
· Desalination
· Electronics
· Energy conservation
· Food processing
· Measurement techniques in fluid
flow and heat transfer
You’ll find complete,
up-to-date information on the latest development in the field, including:
· Recent advances in thermal sciences
· Microthermal design
· Compact heat exchangers
· Thermal optimization
· Exergy analysis
A unique, one-stop
resource for all your thermal engineering questions
From the basics of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat and mass transfer,
to comprehensive treatment of current applications, the latest computational
tools, to data tables for the properties of gases, liquids, and solids, The CRC
Handbook of Thermal Engineering has it all!
This is an E-BOOK. This e-book contains 1143
pages.
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24.How to Study in College, 10th Edition
For many
entrepreneurs there is a mystique about finance -starting, growing and selling
new ventures is tough enough. Yet with some focused financial knowledge you can
run your company with less cash, grow it more quickly and make more money when
it is sold. This book makes the dry world of finance easy to understand and
relevant to entrepreneurs. This e-book
contains 435 pages
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This e-book contains the following 18
volumes:-
· Analytic Aids
· Applied Mathematics by Example – Theory
· Applied Mathematics by Example – Exercises
· Continuous Distributions
· Discrete Distributions
· Essential Engineering Mathematics
· Mathematics for Computer Scientists
· Introduction to Probability
· Introductory Finite Difference Methods for PDEs
· Linear Algebra C–1
· Linear Algebra C–2
· Linear Algebra C–3
· Linear Algebra C–4
· Random Variables 1
· Random Variables 2
· Random Variables 3
· Stochastic processes 1
· Stochastic processes 2
This e-book contains 2210 pages
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26.Mechanical and Electrical Systems in Architecture,
Engineering and Construction
The book provides comprehensive, easy-to-understand introductory coverage
of mechanical and electrical systems in buildings. Elementary engineering
concepts and step-by-step design principles are introduced in a straightforward
manner and supported by over 320 illustrations and 500 photographs. It includes
new chapters on emerging sustainability (green) technologies and building
science. It presents material that can provide the future architect,
architectural engineer, and architectural engineering technician with a basic
working-level knowledge of principles and practices. This book is written
specifically for those interested in building heating, ventilating and air
conditioning (HVAC), plumbing and piping (water supply and sanitary drainage),
storm drainage, illumination, electrical power distribution, building
telecommunications, acoustics and acoustical control, vertical/horizontal
transportation and conveying, fire protection and suppression, and building
renewable energy and energy conservation systems. This
e-book contains 226 pages.
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27.Mechanical Engineering – A Text Book This e-book
contains the following 16 volumes: An introduction to Nonlinearity in Control systems Automation and Robotics Cad-cam-rapid-prototyping-application-evaluation Chemical Thermodynamics Computational Fluid Dynamics Concepts in Electric Circuits Control Engineering Engineering Thermodynamics Heat Transfer – Exercises Heat Transfer Hydrocarbons Introductory Finite Difference Methods for PDEs Basic Concepts in Turbo Machinery Manufacturing Processes Materials: Exercises Theory of waves in Materials Wind Turbines This e-book contains 1850 pages. ___________________________________________ |
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previous edition as well as the time-tested problem solving methodology,
which incorporates outlines of procedures and numerous sample problems to
help ease students through the transition from theory to problem analysis.
Emphasis is placed on giving students the introduction to the field that they
need along with the problem-solving skills that will help them in their
subsequent studies. This is demonstrated in the text by the presentation of
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This
text-book in deals with:
Micro
– and Nano – Transport of Biomolecules
Essentials
of Nano Technology
This e-book
contains 222 pages
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30.Software Engineering, 9th Edition
Intended for a sophomore/junior level course in
software engineering. The ninth edition of Software
Engineering presents a broad perspective of software engineering, focusing
on the processes and techniques fundamental to the creation of reliable,
software systems. Increased coverage of agile methods and software reuse, along
with coverage of ‘traditional’ plan-driven software engineering, gives readers
the most up-to-date view of the field currently available. Practical case
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The book is now structured into four parts:
1: Introduction to Software Engineering
2: Dependability and Security
3: Advanced Software Engineering
4: Software Engineering Management
This
e-book contains 790 pages.
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This e-book
contains the following 5 volumes:-
·
Essentials of Statistics
·
Essentials of Statistics – Exercises
·
Statistics for Business and Economics
·
Statistics for Health, Life and Social Sciences
·
Stats Practically Short and Simple
This e-book contains 706 pages
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32.Statistics: Principles and Methods, 6th Edition
Johnson provides a
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who need to learn how to apply key concepts. The chapters have been updated
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needed. This e-book contains 706
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33.Chemistry for Engineering Students, 2nd Edition
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34.Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Through
Nanotechnology
Reflecting
the rapid growth of nanotechnology research and the potential impact of the
growing energy crisis, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Through Nanotechnology provides comprehensive coverage of
cutting-edge research in the energy-related fields of nanoscience
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of renewable energy. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Through
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can also be used as a primary or supplementary textbook for energy-related
courses for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. This
e-book contains 959 pages.
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35.Inventors and Inventions: Biographies and Stories behind
such Inventions
This e-book does deal with every department
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37.Fundamentals
of Organic Chemistry
38.physics,
chemistry, astronomy, meteorology, and geology–for non-science majors
This e-book contains 256 pages.
43.Learn
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44.Learning
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46.WINGS
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