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Information Science

By: Luenberger, David G.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006Description: xiv, 423 p.; ill., index: 26 cm.ISBN: 9780691124186 .Subject(s): Information science | Channels | Cryptography theory | Frequency | Data mining | Networks | Security protocols | Codes | Information theoryDDC classification: 004 Summary: 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.
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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.

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