Computer Science ~ Contents - McGraw-Hill Books
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Title IndexHHacker’s Challenge 3, 3e, Pollino.............................................81Hacking Exposed, 5e, McClure ...............................................82Hacking Exposed Web Application, 2e, Scambray ...................82Hands-On SQL Server 2005 Integration Services, Nanda ........83High Voltage Engineering, 3e, Naidu .....................................140How to Do Everything with MAC OS X Tiger, 2e, McElhean 86How to Do Everything with Your eBay Business, 2e, Holden ..75HTML: A Beginner’s Guide, 3e, Willard .................................80Human <strong>Computer</strong> Interaction: Multi-Disciplinary Approach,van der Veer ......................................................................50II-DEAS Student Guide, 2e, Structural Dynamics ResearchCorporation ....................................................................162Industrial Robotics, Groover .............................................49,136Information and Knowledge Society, Al-Hawamdeh ........98,116Information Assurance for the Enterprise, Schou ................47,81Information Systems Development, 4e, Avison ......................101Information Systems Essentials, 2e Haag .................................95Information Systems Solutions: A Project Approach,Van Horn ..........................................................................97Information Technology and Management, 2e, Thompson ......98Information Theory, Coding and Cryptography,Bose .....................................................................59,148,149Inline/Online: Fundamentals of the Internet and the WorldWide Web, 2e, Greenlaw ............................................29,175I-Series: Computing Concepts, Complete, 2e, Haag ................91I-Series: Microsoft Access 2002, Complete, Haag ....................70I-Series: Microsoft Excel 2002, Complete, Haag ......................69I-Series: Microsoft Excel 2002, Introductory, Haag ..................68I-Series: Microsoft Office XP, Vol 1 Enhanced, Haag ...............63I-Series: Microsoft Office XP, Vol II, Haag ...............................65I-Series: Microsoft Office 2003, Volume 1, Haag .....................64I-Series: Microsoft Office 2003, Volume II, Haag ....................65I-Series: Microsoft Powerpoint 2002, Introductory, Haag ........71I-Series: Microsoft Word 2002, Introductory, Haag .................66Interactive Companion CD-Rom Version 3.0, <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> ..91Interactive Computing Series: Office XP Volume I, Laudon ....63Interactive Computing Series: Office XP Volume II, Laudon ...66Interactive Computing Series: Powerpoint 2002,Introductory, Laudon ........................................................72Internet Business Models and Strategies: Text and Cases,2e, Afuah .........................................................................113Internet Business Models: Text and Cases, Eisenmann ...........113Internet Literacy, 4e, Hofstetter ..........................................58,75Internet Marketing: Building Advantage in a NetworkedEconomy, 2e, Mohammed ..............................................114Internet Marketing: Readings and Online Resources,Richardson ......................................................................114Introduction to Algorithms, Dasgupta.....................................34Introduction to Business Data Mining, Olson .......................109Introduction to <strong>Computer</strong> Graphics, Krishnamurthy .............48Introduction to <strong>Computer</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Using Java, 2e, Kamin .......27Introduction to Computing Systems: From Bits and Gates toProgramming & Beyond, 3e, Patt ......................................17Introduction to Database Systems, Bressan ..............................39Introduction to Digital Circuits, Bogart ................................133Introduction to E-Commerce, 2e, Rayport .....................112,115Introduction to Electrical Engineering, 2e, Paul .....................123Introduction to Engineering and the Environment, Rubin ....167Introduction to Engineering Design, Eide ..............................162Introduction to Engineering Design and Problem Solving,Burghardt .........................................................162,164,174Introduction to Environmental Engineering, 3e, Davis ..........167Introduction to Fiber Optics Systems, An, 2e, Powers ...........149Introduction to the Finite Element Method, Kuntjoro ..........171Introduction to the Finite Element Method, An, 3e, Reddy ...171Introduction to Graphics Communications forEngineers, 3e, Bertoline ...........................................164,173Introduction to Information Systems, 13e, O’Brien .................96Introduction to Information Systems Project Management,2e, Olson .........................................................................105Introduction to Languages and the Theory ofComputation, 3e, Martin ..................................................37Introduction to Logic and <strong>Computer</strong> Design with CD,Marcovitz ........................................................................150Introduction to Logic Design with CD-Rom, 2e,Marcovitz ...................................................................38,151Introduction to the Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Lee ....35Introduction to Fortran 90/95, Chapman................................23Introduction to Mathlab 7 for Engineers, Palm...............165,174Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems, 3e,Alciatore ..........................................................................130Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design,Schach .............................................................................102Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with Java, 4e,An, Wu ..............................................................................26Introduction to Probability and Statistics, 4e, Milton ............170Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Scientists andEngineers, Rosenkrantz ...................................................171Introduction to Radar Systems, 3e, Skolnik ...........................141Introduction to Semiconductor Devices, An, Neamen ...........132Introduction to Signals and Systems, Lindner ........................143Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design, Whitten .........100Introduction to Unix, Wrightson .............................................43Introduction to VLSI Design, Fabricius ................................134JJava 1.5 Program Design, Cohoon ...........................................26Java 5.0 Program Design, Cohoon ...........................................25Java: A Beginner’s Guide, 4e, Schildt ..................................74,80Java: An Object-Oriented Language, Smith .............................27Java Elements: Principles of Programming in Java, Bailey ........27Java in Two Semesters, 2e, Charatan ........................................25Java SE 6: The Complete Reference, 6e, Schildt .......................74Java Structures, 2e, Bailey ........................................................32Just Enough Unix, 5e, Anderson.........................................28,42KKnowledge Management, Natarajan ...............................106,116181Indexes.indd 18111/15/06 3:05:35 PM