Welcome to Beginning Algorithms, a step-by-step introduction to computing algorithms for the real world.
Developers use algorithms and data structures every day of their working lives. Having a good understanding
of these algorithms and knowledge of when to apply them is essential to producing software
that not only works correctly, but also performs efficiently.
This book aims to explain those algorithms and data structures most commonly encountered in day-today
software development, while remaining at all times practical, concise, and to the point, with little or
no verbiage to distract from the core concepts and EXAMples.
IBM® Rational® Application Developer V6.0 is the full function Eclipse 3.0 based
development platform for developing Java™ 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SE)
and Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications with a focus on
applications to be deployed to IBM WebSphere® Application Server and IBM
WebSphere Portal. Rational Application Developer provides integrated
development tools for all development roles, including Web developers, Java
developers, business analysts, architects, and enterprise programmers.
This IBM Redbook is a programming guide that highlights the features and
tooling included with IBM Rational Application Developer V6.0. Many of the
chapters provide working EXAMples that demonstrate how to use the tooling to
develop applications as well as achieve the benefits of visual and rapid Web
development.
Real-Time Digital Signal Processing
Implementations, Applications, and Experiments with the TMS320C55x
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2001
By Sen M. Kuo and Bob H. Lee
Additional EXAMples
TMS320C5510 EVM – Real-time Dual-channel Audio Example updated, Dec. 8, 2001)
This file contains a selection of VHDL source files which serve to illustrate the diversity and power of the language when used to describe various types of hardware. The examp
terms of basic logic gates, to more complex systems, such as a behavioural model of a microprocessor and associated memory. All of the EXAMples can be simulated using any
synthesised using current synthesis tools.
This book is a complete reference to the C programming language and the C runtime library. As a Nutshell book, its purpose is to serve as a convenient, reliable companion for C programmers in their day-to-day work. It describes all the elements of the language and illustrates their use with numerous EXAMples.