Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Cengage-Software Engineering will be easier than before!

Title :Software Engineering
Sub title : Concepts and Practices
Author :Ugrasen Suman
ISBN : 9788131519301
Price :Rs. 350
Pages :516
Pub Month :August 2013
Imprint :CL India
Discipline :Engineering & Computer Science
Subject : Computer Science
Sub-Subject :Software Engineering
Size :241 x 181mm
Binding :Paperback

Description:-

Fast changing technologies, rapid software development, and increasing needs for software have brought significant attention to software engineering.
Meant for all courses of computer science, this book presents concepts and practices of software engineering as applicable to the software industry. The book emphasizes in detail all basic and some advanced concepts of the subject. The chapters are described with illustrative examples, case studies, and sufficient exercises, along with multiple choice questions (MCQs) for analyzing the understanding of the concepts.

Features:-

• Discusses the software crisis and the need for software engineering approach.
• Covers various traditional software processes and latest iterative development processes such as agile process models and Rational Unified Process (RUP).
• Has a detailed coverage of requirements management, software project management, project planning, and configuration management activities.
• Introduces software architecture as an early software design phase.
• Emphasizes object-oriented analysis and object-oriented design using UML.
• Highlights the importance of test-driven development (TDD), coding standards, and usability testing.
• Covers SEI-CMM, ISO, Six Sigma quality models, and various quality systems, including TQM.
• Includes a new chapter, Emerging Software Engineering, which focuses on the upcoming and advanced techniques in the field of software engineering.
• Illustrates concepts with practical examples, which guide students on how to apply these concepts in real-life projects.
•Includes a large number of objective, analytical, and theoretical questions as well as miscellaneous exercises and projects, which help students understand and learn the subject.

Table Of Content:-

Chapter 1: Introduction to Software Engineering
Chapter 2: Software Processes
Chapter 3: Software Project Management
Chapter 4: Project Planning and Estimation
Chapter 5: Requirements Engineering
Chapter 6: Software Design
Chapter 7: Object-Oriented Design Using  UML
Chapter 8: Implementation
Chapter 9: Software Testing
Chapter 10: Software Quality and Reliability
Chapter 11: Software Maintenance
Chapter 12: Emerging Software Engineering
Appendix: Miscellaneous Exercises and Projects
Index

About the author:-

Ugrasen Suman holds a Ph.D. in computer science and is presently working as reader at the School of Computer Science and Information Technology, Devi Ahilya University, Indore (MP), India. He has vast academic experience and practical exposure to software development projects. His areas of special interest include software engineering, software reuse, software maintenance and reengineering, agile methodologies, software architecture, knowledge management and mining, and service-oriented computing. Dr. Ugrasen Suman has published more than sixty five research papers on software engineering and related areas. He has guided several doctoral and postgraduate research dissertations/projects. He is associated with various professional organizations.
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Monday, December 9, 2013

I.K International Publishing House Pvt Ltd-Books-Maths

Mathematics/ Statistics
ISBN Title IK logo
Authors
Price: INR Page Year Binding
9789380026763 A Textbook of Discrete Mathematics   Harish Mittal, Vinay Kumar Goyal, Deepak Kumar Goyal 265.00 432 2010 Paperback
9789380578484 Advance Discrete Structure   C. B. Gupta, S. R. Singh, Sandeep Kumar 365.00 512 2010 Paperback
9789382332640 Advanced Engineering Mathematics H.C. Taneja 795.00 1616 2014 Paperback
9789380026848 Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Volume I, 2/E H.C. Taneja 415.00 908 2010 Paperback
9789380026855 Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Volume II, 2/E H.C. Taneja 415.00 792 2010 Paperback
9789381141465 Advanced Mathematics:  Volume I C S Mujawar 195.00 256 2012 Paperback
9789381141878 Advanced Mathematics:  Volume II C S Mujawar 165.00 200 2012 Paperback
9789382332398 Bioinstrumentation M.H. Fulekar & Bhawana Pandey 425.00 437 2013 Paperback
9789381141502 Biostatistics   K. Balaji, A.V.S. Raghavaiah, K.N. Jayaveera 245.00 314 2012 Paperback
9789382332428 Business Mathematics and Statistics G.R. Veena & Seema Sambargi 375.00 404 2013 Paperback
9789381141571 Calculus with Applications   A.H. Siddiqi, Pammy Manchanda & M. Brokate 1995.00 608 2012 Hardback
9789381141328 Calculus with Applications   A.H. Siddiqi, Pammy Manchanda & M. Brokate 445.00 608 2012 Paperback
9789380026589 Differential Geometry and Tensors   K.K. Dube 245.00 384 2009 Paperback
9789381141366 Engineering Mathematics  Volume III Chidanand S. Mujawar 245.00 384 2011 Paperback
9788189866655 Engineering Mathematics:  Volume I G Shanker Rao 265.00 536 2007 Paperback
9789380578415 Engineering Mathematics:  Volume I H.C. Taneja 465.00 738 2010 Paperback
9789380578637 Engineering Mathematics:  Volume I C.S Mujawar 265.00 420 2010 Paperback
9788190656603 Engineering Mathematics:  Volume II G Shanker Rao 315.00 668 2008 Paperback
9789381141106 Engineering Mathematics:  Volume II C.S Mujawar 245.00 392 2011 Paperback
9789380578422 Engineering Mathematics:  Volume II H.C. Taneja 415.00 536 2011 Paperback
9789380026794 Engineering Mathematics: (As per JNTU Syllabus) Volume I G Shanker Rao 315.00 776 2009 Paperback
9789381141687 Engineering Mathematics-IV   C.S. Mujawar 215.00 310 2012 Paperback
9789380026022 Fundamentals of Complex Analysis: Theory and Applications  K K Dube 195.00 296 2009 Paperback
9789380578286 Lecture Notes in Calculus   Bimal Kumar Mishra 195.00 272 2010 Paperback
9789380026992 Linear Algebra   G. Shanker Rao 215.00 280 2011 Paperback
9788188237579 Mathematical Methods   G Shanker Rao 265.00 688 2007 Paperback
9789380026749 Mathematical Methods   G Shanker Rao, E.Keshava Reddy 295.00 688 2009 Paperback
9789380578545 Numerical Methods   H.S.G. Rao 245.00 424 2011 Paperback
9789381141816 Optimization Techniques   A K Malik, S K Yadav, S R Yadav 265.00 304 2012 Paperback
9789381141670 Optimization Techniques in Operation Research, 2/E C. B. Gupta 265.00 386 2012 Paperback
9789381141083 Probability and Statistics   T. Sree Rama Murthy, Vandrangi Ravindranath 365.00 400 2011 Paperback
9789381141144 Reliability Technology: Theory and Applications, 2/E Jai Singh Gurjar 165.00 160 2012 Paperback
9789380026664 Statistical Methods for Engineering and Sciences   H C Taneja 325.00 368 2009 Paperback
9789380578866 Theory and Problems of Linear Algebra   R.D Sharma 325.00 784 2011 Paperback
9789381141892 Topology   S R Singh, A K Malik 225.00 248 2012 Paperback

Pearson-NewBook-Chemical Process Safety -Crowl

Chemical Process Safety : Fundamentals with Applications, 3/e
Chemical Process Safety : Fundamentals with Applications, 3/e
Author(s):Daniel A. Crowl
ISBN:9789332524057
Imprint:Pearson Education
©Year:2014
Release Date:01/11/2013
Binding:Paperback
List Price:INR 725.00
Language:English
Description
As chemical processes have grown more complex, so have the safety systems required to prevent accidents. Chemical Process Safety, Third Edition, offers students a more fundamental understanding of safety and the application required to safely design and manage today's sophisticated processes.
The third edition continues the definitive standard of the previous editions. The content has been extensively updated to today's techniques and procedures, and two new chapters have been added. A new chapter on chemical reactivity provides the information necessary to identify, characterize, control, and manage reactive chemical hazards. A new chapter on safety procedures and designs includes new content on safely management, and specific procedures including hot work permits, lock-tag-try, and vessel entry.
 
Features

• New chapter on Chemical Reactivity
• New chapter on Safe Design Features and Procedures
• Extensively updated content
• Additional homework problems
• Power Point Slides and an instructor's solutions manual available for course use

 
Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction   
Chapter 2: Toxicology
Chapter 3: Industrial Hygiene
Chapter 4: Source Models  
Chapter 5: Toxic Release and Dispersion Models  
Chapter 6: Fires and Explosions
Chapter 7: Concepts to Prevent Fires and Explosions
Chapter 8: Chemical Reactivity
Chapter 9: Introduction to Reliefs 
Chapter 10: Relief Sizing 
Chapter 11: Hazards Identification   
Chapter 12: Risk Assessment
Chapter 13: Safety Procedures and Designs
Chapter 14: Case Histories 
Appendix A: Unit Conversion Constants    
Appendix B: Flammability Data for Selected Hydrocarbons 
Appendix C: Detailed Equations for Flammability Diagrams   
Equations Useful for Gas Mixtures  
Equations Useful for Placing Vessels into and out of Service 
Appendix D: Formal Safety Review Report for Example 10-4        
Appendix E: Saturation Vapor Pressure Data   
Appendix F: Special Types of Reactive Chemicals 
Appendix G: Hazardous Chemicals Data for a Variety of Chemical Substances    

 
About the Authors

Daniel A. Crowl is Herbert H. Dow Professor for Chemical Process Safety at Michigan Tech. He serves on the AIChE Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) Safety and Chemical Engineering Education (SACHE) Committee, and is author/editor of several AIChE books on process safety. His awards include AIChE's Bill Doyle Award; the ACS Chemical Health and Safety Award; the Walton/Miller award from AIChE's Safety and Health Division; and the AIChE Board's Gary Leach Award. He is a Fellow of AIChE, ACS Safety and Health Division , and CCPS.

Joseph F. Louvar is Research Professor at Wayne State University's College of Engineering, where he teaches chemical process safety, risk assessment, and process design. He was recently the CCPS staff consultant for the Undergraduate Education Committee, commonly known as the Safety and Chemical Engineering Education Committee (AIChE's SACHE) and has previously chaired this committee for over ten years. His books include Health and Environmental Risk Analysis: Fundamentals with Applications(Prentice Hall, 1997)
  

Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, 2/e
Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, 2/e
Author(s)
:
J. Richard Elliot
ISBN
:
9789332524040
Imprint
:
Pearson Education
©Year
:
2014
Release Date
:
01/11/2013
Binding
:
Paperback
List Price
:
INR 875.00
Language
:
English
Description
In this book, two leading experts and long-time instructors thoroughly explain therodynamics, taking the molecular perspective that working engineers require (and competitive books often avoid). This new Second Edition contains extensive new coverage of today's fast-growing biochemical engineering applications, notably biomass conversion to fuels and chemicals. It also presents many new MATLAB examples and tools to complement its previous usage of Excel and other software.
Features
• Clear, colloquial, easy to use - and the only book in its market that focuses on the molecular perspective working engineers need
• Contains new MATLAB examples and tools, extensive new coverage of biochemical engineering and biomass conversions, and many other improvements
• Teaches molecular modeling and product design techniques that are rapidly being adopted in the marketplace
• Hierarchical instruction with increasing levels of detail: Content requiring deeper levels of theory is clearly delineated in separate sections and chapters
• Early introduction to the overall perspective of composite systems like distillation columns, reactive processes, and biological systems
• Learning objectives, problem-solving strategies for energy balances and phase equilibria, chapter summaries, and "important equations" for every chapter
• Extensive practical examples, especially coverage of non-ideal mixtures, which include water contamination via hydrocarbons, polymer blending/recycling, oxygenated fuels, hydrogen bonding, osmotic pressure, electrolyte solutions, zwitterions and biological molecules, and other contemporary issues
• Supporting software in formats for both MATLAB® and spreadsheets
• Online supplemental sections and resources including instructor slides, ConcepTests, coursecast videos, and other useful resources
 
Contents
Unit I: First and Second Laws
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts
Chapter 2: The Energy Balance
Chapter 3: Energy Balances for Composite Systems
Chapter 4: Entropy
Chapter 5: Thermodynamics of Processes
Unit II: Generalized Analysis of Fluid Properties
Chapter 6: Classical Thermodynamics — Generalizations for Any Fluid
Chapter 7: Engineering Equations of State for PVT Properties
Chapter 8: Departure Functions
Chapter 9: Phase Equilibrium in a Pure Fluid
Unit III: Fluid Phase Equilibria in Mixtures
Chapter 10: Introduction to Multicomponent Systems
Chapter 11: An Introduction to Activity Models
Chapter 12: Van der Waals Activity Models
Chapter 13: Local Composition Activity Models
Chapter 14: Liquid-Liquid and Solid-Liquid Phase Equilibria
Chapter 15: Phase Equilibria in Mixtures by an Equation of State
Chapter 16: Advanced Phase Diagrams
Unit IV: Reaction Equilibria
Chapter 17: Reaction Equilibria
Chapter 18: Electrolyte Solutions
Chapter 19: Molecular Association and Solvation
Appendix A: Summary of Computer Programs
Appendix B: Mathematics
Appendix C: Strategies for Solving VLE Problems
Appendix D: Models for Process Simulators
Appendix E: Themodynamic Properties
 
 
About the Author
J. Richard Elliott is Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Akron in Ohio. He has taught courses ranging from freshman tools to senior process design as well as thermodynamics at every level. He has worked with the NIST lab in Boulder and ChemStations in Houston. He holds a Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University.

Carl T. Lira is Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at Michigan State University. He teaches thermodynamics at all levels, chemical kinetics, and material and energy balances. He has been recognized with the Amoco Excellence in Teaching Award and multiple presentations of the MSU Withrow Teaching Excellence Award. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

PHI-2nd Edition - Distributed Systems : Computing Over Networks



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JOEL M. CRICHLOW, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Computer Science at Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey (U.S.A.). He did his doctorate in Mathematics from the University of the West Indies in 1983.
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THE BOOK
 Intended as a textbook for undergraduate students of computer science, computer science and engineering, and information technology for a course on distributed systems/operating systems, this up-to-date text provides a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles and technologies pertinent to the design and construction of the distributed systems.
Beginning with an introduction to the subject, the book discusses the techniques of software and network architectures and presents the issues pertaining to the handling and accessing of resources. This also focuses on major application areas. Finally, the book provides the examples for explaining the concepts discussed.
The book would also be useful to postgraduate students of computer science, computer science and engineering, and information technology as well as to postgraduate students of computer applications. The book can also be used by software engineers, programmers, analysts, scientists and researchers for reference.
KEY FEATURES
  • Introduces Internet, The World Wide Web, Web services and network technologies, viz. WAN, LAN and MAN.
  • Discusses software development tools, like PVM, MPI, DCE, CORBA and the Globus toolkit.
  • Provides discussions on network protocol suites, i.e. TCP/IP, SMTP and HTTP.
  • Deals with grid computing, wireless computing and client-server model.
  • Presents applications of NFS, Coda, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Amoeba, Chorus, Mach, Windows NT and Orbix technologies.
  • Emphasizes the programming languages, like Ada, C++ and Java.
CONTENTS
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Software Architecture For Distributed Systems
3. Network Architecture For Distributed Systems
4. Managing Distributed Resources
5. Accessing Distributed Resources
6. Major Application Areas For Distributed Systems
7. Some Examples Of Distributed Systems
Glossary
Index