Luenberger, David G.

Information Science - Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006 - xiv, 423 p.; ill., index: 26 cm.

From cell phones to Web portals, advances in information and communications technology have thrust society into an information age that is far-reaching, fast-moving, increasingly complex, and yet essential to modern life. Now, renowned scholar and author David Luenberger has produced Information Science, a text that distills and explains the most important concepts and insights at the core of this ongoing revolution. The book represents the material used in a widely acclaimed course offered at Stanford University. Drawing concepts from each of the constituent subfields that collectively compri.

9780691124186 hbk


Information science
Channels
Cryptography theory
Frequency
Data mining
Networks
Security protocols
Codes
Information theory

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