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The book ‘Basic Environmental Engineering and Elementary Biology’ has been written for the engineering students. It starts with basic concepts of ecology and concerns on environment. It then discusses how the spiraling rate of population growth and the requirements of human beings have led to large-scale deforestation, depletion of the ozone layer, creation of greenhouse effect, acid rain, smog and environmental pollution. The book equips students to manage environment-related issues by showing how technology can be used to control these problems. This well thought-out book on one of the most talked about issues today, can serve as a ground for future environmentalists. It can also be a highly useful reference work for those interested in working towards a better and cleaner environment. Fundamental aspects of environment principles have been explained in great detail, which can be used to manage environment and restore nature’s balance.
Innovations in software engineering have ushered in an era of wired technology. We are constantly surrounded by the products of this revolution. With this book, the author has created a resourceful cache of latest information for aspiring software engineers, preparing them for a productive industry experience. Elaboration on concepts of software development and engineering, the book gives an insightful view of the fundamentals of system design, coding and documentation, software metrics, management and cost estimation. Based upon the updated university curriculum, this book is a student-friendly work that explains difficult concepts with neat illustrations and examples. Topic wise discussions on system testing and computer-aided software engineering go a long way in equipping budding software engineers with the right knowledge and expertise. This is a great book for self-based learning and for competitive examinations. It comes with a glossary of technical terms. Key Features • Lucid, well-explained concepts with solved examples • Complete coverage of the updated university syllabus • Chapter-end summaries and questions for quick review • Relevant illustrations for better understanding and retention • Glossary of technical terms • Solution to previous years’ university papers
Numerical Methods and Programming has been written for engineering students of all streams, and can also be used profitably by all degree students. Theories have been discussed comprehensively, with numerous solved problems to help students understand subsequent techniques. The C programs in the book will be of immense help to the students in solving complex problems. The authors’ long experiences of teaching various grades of students have played an instrumental role towards this end. Key Features • Brief but sufficient discussion of theory • Lucid presentation of theoretical concepts • Simple and easy-to-understand language • Solutions for a large number of technical problems • Examination-oriented approach • Several multiple choice questions with answers • Latest and previous years’ university question papers
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The book ‘Data Structures and Algorithms Using C’ aims at helping students develop both programming and algorithm analysis skills simultaneously so that they can design programs with the maximum amount of efficiency. The book uses C language since it allows basic data structures to be implemented in a variety of ways. Data structure is a central course in the curriculum of all computer science programs. This book follows the syllabus of Data Structures and Algorithms course being taught in B Tech, BCA and MCA programs of all institutes under most universities.
Designing inclusively is no longer an option for companies. It is a business essential. Global populations are getting older, legislation is increasingly prohibitive of unnecessary exclusion and consumer attitudes are beginning to change. Exclusivity is out, inclusivity is in. Research communities the world over are responding to this change in design emphasis. Conferences such as the Cambridge Workshops on Universal Access and Assistive Technology (CWUAAT) offer a forum for researchers from diverse and varied disciplines to bring their perspectives on inclusive design together. This book has been inspired by the second CWUAAT, held in Cambridge, England in March 2004. It contains chapters from an international group of leading researchers in this field. Contributions focus on the following topics: design issues for universal access and assistive technology; enabling computer access and new technologies; and, assistive technology and rehabilitation robotics. This series of conferences is aimed at a broad range of interests, with a general focus on the development of products and solutions. Numerous case studies are used to raise awareness of the challenges faced in developing truly inclusive products, along with examples of good practice for design for a more inclusive world.
The book presents papers delivered by researchers, industrial experts and academicians at the Conference on Emerging Trends in Computing and Communication (ETCC 2014). As such, the book is a collection of recent and innovative works in the field Network Security and Cryptography, Cloud Computing and Big Data Analytics, Data Mining and Data Warehouse, Communication and Nanotechnology and VLSI and Image Processing.
Over the past few decades, tremendous progress in analytical facilities allowed for the decreasing detection limits of trace element (TE) analysis in a large number of organic and inorganic matrices. This was especially true for freshwater aquatic systems, where direct measurements of more than forty trace elements have become possible provided that necessary precautions against pollution are made and required sample preparation protocol is maintained. Therefore, analyses of both liquid (water) and solid (biomass, sediments, soils, and aerosol particles) compartments of the landscape continuum allowed for a new perspective on biogeochemical factors of trace elements in a large panel of terrestrial environments. However, among all Earth biomes, the Arctic and subarctic regions are certainly less studied from a trace element biogeochemical view point.This book adresses a variety of geochemical and biogeochemical issues of trace element behavior in soils, waters, and plants across the world, from Eastern Europe to Siberian subarctic and Arctic islands. It presents a synthesis of state-of-the-art studiesusing precise analytical techniqueson trace element concentrations, fractionation, and migration in the main biogeochemical reservoirs of the Northern Hemisphere. This book combines chapters on trace elements in soils, plants, soil waters, lakes, rivers and their estuarine zones, and atmopsheric aerosols. As such, it provides a comprehensive view of current TE biogeochemistry and can serve as a reference compilation of available information for judging future changes in trace element biogeochemistry for terrestrial environments influenced by climate warming or increasing anthropogenic pollution.