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    The 2-tuple Linguistic Model ab 53.49 € als Taschenbuch: Computing with Words in Decision Making. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Ratgeber, Computer & Internet,
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    Tuple Spaces on the Cell Processor ab 39.99 € als Taschenbuch: A Distributed Computing Model on a particular Parallel Computing Architecture. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Ratgeber, Computer & Internet,
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    Olive Oil Sensory Evaluation ab 39.99 € als Taschenbuch: Multi Expert Decision Making With 2- Tuple Fuzzy Linguistic Representation. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Ratgeber, Computer & Internet,
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    This book reviews and presents a number of approaches to Fuzzy-based system safety and reliability assessment. For each proposed approach, it provides case studies demonstrating their applicability, which will enable readers to implement them into their own risk analysis process.The book begins by giving a review of using linguistic terms in system safety and reliability analysis methods and their extension by fuzzy sets. It then progresses in a logical fashion, dedicating a chapter to each approach, including the 2-tuple fuzzy-based linguistic term set approach, fuzzy bow-tie analysis, optimizing the allocation of risk control measures using fuzzy MCDM approach, fuzzy sets theory and human reliability, and emergency decision making fuzzy-expert aided disaster management system.This book will be of interest to professionals and researchers working in the field of system safety and reliability, as well as postgraduate and undergraduate students studying applications of fuzzy systems.
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    Would you like to learn Python quickly? This is the ideal course for you. Python is currently a widely used programming language. It is increasing day-to-day in popularity. Like the use of Python in professional work, it is also increasing in demand in the academic sector. In Coursera, various online courses, like the programming languages, use of Python is a great tool. Python comes with Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows operating systems.Python is one of Google's official programming languages. This course will introduce people who know the rough programming to Python. The course is not suitable for those who are new to programming. Those who want to use Python in the fancy project or professional project they can start learning Python with this course. And those who are preparing for higher education can also get acquainted with python by taking this course.Those who are new to the programming will have trouble understanding this course, but those who are already familiar with Python will not have much benefit from the course. The course is mainly for university-level students who have finished well at least one programming course. Must be proficient in programming basics.The book contains:Before startingFirst Python Program           Variable, datatype, data input        Operator        Comment        String manipulation              List      Tuple  Set       Dictionary     Conditional logic    Comprehension          File      Error handling              Inheritance   Iterator and generator      Magic method             Module and package              Decorator     Regular expression  Unit testing       Docstring           Debugging and logging       Data structure and algorithm      GUI programming  ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Cypher Trinity. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/164869/bk_acx0_164869_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Data management ab 50.49 € als Taschenbuch: Copyright Data warehouse Data storage device Learning object Abstraction Distributed database Enterprise Objects Framework Automatic data processing Automatic data processing equipment Wiping Tuple Data bank. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Ratgeber, Computer & Internet,
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    Type theory ab 25.49 € als Taschenbuch: Ordered pair Abstract data type Prototype-based programming Tuple Uniqueness type Tagged union Liskov substitution principle Curry-Howard correspondence Type system New Foundations Axiom of reducibility Duck typing. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Ratgeber, Computer & Internet,
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    Data modeling ab 29.49 € als Taschenbuch: Database normalization Data model Conceptual schema Key field Weak entity Meta-Object Facility Tuple relational calculus IDEF Entity-attribute-value model Database integrity Building Information Modeling Object-Role Modeling. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Ratgeber, Computer & Internet,
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    Basic concepts in set theory ab 19.99 € als Taschenbuch: Bijection Injective function Surjective function Subset Power set Empty set Inverse function Ordered pair Finite set Union Codomain Domain of a function Identity function Disjoint sets Tuple Complement Category of sets. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Naturwissenschaft,
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    While maintaining the authori Product Description Bestselling Programming Tutorial and Reference Completely Rewritten for the New C++11 Standard Fully updated and recast for the newly released C++11 standard, this authoritative and comprehensive introduction to C++ will help you to learn the language fast, and to use it in modern, highly effective ways. Highlighting today’s best practices, the authors show how to use both the core language and its standard library to write efficient, readable, and powerful code. C++ Primer, Fifth Edition, introduces the C++ standard library from the outset, drawing on its common functions and facilities to help you write useful programs without first having to master every language detail. The book’s many examples have been revised to use the new language features and demonstrate how to make the best use of them. This book is a proven tutorial for those new to C++, an authoritative discussion of core C++ concepts and techniques, and a valuable resource for experienced programmers, especially those eager to see C++11 enhancements illuminated. Start Fast and Achieve More Learn how to use the new C++11 language features and the standard library to build robust programs quickly, and get comfortable with high-level programming Learn through examples that illuminate today’s best coding styles and program design techniques Understand the “rationale behind the rules”: why C++11 works as it does Use the extensive crossreferences to help you connect related concepts and insights Benefit from up-to-date learning aids and exercises that emphasize key points, help you to avoid pitfalls, promote good practices, and reinforce what you’ve learned Access the source code for the extended examples from informit.com/title/0321714113 C++ Primer, Fifth Edition, features an enhanced, layflat binding, which allows the book to stay open more easily when placed on a flat surface. This special binding method—notable by a small space inside the spine—also increases durability. Features + Benefits A best-seller completely revised and rewritten for the new C++ 2011 standard A favorite choice for a first C++ book--greatly improved and updated for modern C++ programming. Reorganized to better address the novice audience, making it more approachable for non-C programmers. Features many new examples that are less advanced and more accessible to novices as well as experienced programmers--folks who already use C++ need this book too. Preface xxiii Chapter 1: Getting Started 1 1.1 Writing a Simple C++ Program 2 1.2 A First Look at Input/Output 5 1.3 A Word About Comments 9 1.4 Flow of Control 11 1.5 Introducing Classes 19 1.6 The Bookstore Program 24 Chapter Summary 26 Defined Terms 26 Part I: The Basics 29 Chapter 2: Variables and Basic Types 31 2.1 Primitive Built-in Types 32 2.2 Variables 41 2.3 Compound Types 50 2.4 const Qualifier 59 2.5 Dealing with Types 67 2.6 Defining Our Own Data Structures 72 Chapter Summary 78 Defined Terms 78 Chapter 3: Strings, Vectors, and Arrays 81 3.1 Namespace using Declarations 82 3.2 Library string Type 84 3.3 Library vector Type 96 3.4 Introducing Iterators 106 3.5 Arrays 113 3.6 Multidimensional Arrays 125 Chapter Summary 131 Defined Terms 131 Chapter 4: Expressions 133 4.1 Fundamentals 134 4.2 Arithmetic Operators 139 4.3 Logical and Relational Operators 141 4.4 Assignment Operators 144 4.5 Increment and Decrement Operators 147 4.6 The Member Access Operators 150 4.7 The Conditional Operator 151 4.8 The Bitwise Operators 152 4.9 The sizeof Operator 156 4.10 Comma Operator 157 4.11 Type Conversions 159 4.12 Operator Precedence Table 166 Chapter Summary 168 Defined Terms 168 Chapter 5: Statements 171 5.1 Simple Statements 172 5.2 Statement Scope 174 5.3 Conditional Statements 174 5.4 Iterative Statements 183 5.5 Jump Statements 190 5.6 try Blocks and Exception Handling 193 Chapter Summary 199 Defined Terms 199 Chapter 6: Functions 201 6.1 Function Basics 202 6.2 Argument Passing 208 6.3 Return Types and the return Statement 222 6.4 Overloaded Functions 230 6.5 Features for Specialized Uses 236 6.6 Function Matching 242 6.7 Pointers to Functions 247 Chapter Summary 251 Defined Terms 251 Chapter 7: Classes 253 7.1 Defining Abstract Data Types 254 7.2 Access Control and Encapsulation 268 7.3 Additional Class Features 271 7.4 Class Scope 282 7.5 Constructors Revisited 288 7.6 static Class Members 300 Chapter Summary 305 Defined Terms 305 Part II: The C++ Library 307 Chapter 8: The IO Library 309 8.1 The IO Classes 310 8.2 File Input and Output 316 8.3 string Streams 321 Chapter Summary 324 Defined Terms 324 Chapter 9: Sequential Containers 325 9.1 Overview of the Sequential Containers 326 9.2 Container Library Overview 328 9.3 Sequential Container Operations 341 9.4 How a vector Grows 355 9.5 Additional string Operations 360 9.6 Container Adaptors 368 Chapter Summary 372 Defined Terms 372 Chapter 10: Generic Algorithms 375 10.1 Overview 376 10.2 A First Look at the Algorithms 378 10.3 Customizing Operations 385 10.4 Revisiting Iterators 401 10.5 Structure of Generic Algorithms 410 10.6 Container-Specific Algorithms 415 Chapter Summary 417 Defined Terms 417 Chapter 11: Associative Containers 419 11.1 Using an Associative Container 420 11.2 Overview of the Associative Containers 423 11.3 Operations on Associative Containers 428 11.4 The Unordered Containers 443 Chapter Summary 447 Defined Terms 447 Chapter 12: Dynamic Memory 449 12.1 Dynamic Memory and Smart Pointers 450 12.2 Dynamic Arrays 476 12.3 Using the Library: A Text-Query Program 484 Chapter Summary 491 Defined Terms 491 Part III: Tools for Class Authors 493 Chapter 13: Copy Control 495 13.1 Copy, Assign, and Destroy 496 13.2 Copy Control and Resource Management 510 13.3 Swap 516 13.4 A Copy-Control Example 519 13.5 Classes that Manage Dynamic Memory 524 13.6 Moving Objects 531 Chapter Summary 549 Defined Terms 549 Chapter 14: Overloaded Operations and Conversions 551 14.1 Basic Concepts 552 14.2 Input and Output Operators 556 14.3 Arithmetic and Relational Operators 560 14.4 Assignment Operators 563 14.5 Subscript Operator 564 14.6 Increment and Decrement Operators 566 14.7 Member Access Operators 569 14.8 Function-Call Operator 571 14.9 Overloading, Conversions, and Operators 579 Chapter Summary 590 Defined Terms 590 Chapter 15: Object-Oriented Programming 591 15.1 OOP: An Overview 592 15.2 Defining Base and Derived Classes 594 15.3 Virtual Functions 603 15.4 Abstract Base Classes 608 15.5 Access Control and Inheritance 511 15.6 Class Scope under Inheritance 617 15.7 Constructors and Copy Control 622 15.8 Containers and Inheritance 630 15.9 Text Queries Revisited 634 Chapter Summary 649 Defined Terms 649 Chapter 16: Templates and Generic Programming 651 16.1 Defining a Template 652 16.2 Template Argument Deduction 678 16.3 Overloading and Templates 694 16.4 Variadic Templates 699 16.5 Template Specializations 706 Chapter Summary 713 Defined Terms 713 Part IV: Advanced Topics 715 Chapter 17: Specialized Library Facilities 717 17.1 The tuple Type 718 17.2 The bitset Type 723 17.3 Regular Expressions 728 17.4 Random Numbers 745 17.5 The IO Library Revisited 752 Chapter Summary 769 Defined Terms 769 Chapter 18: Tools for Large Programs 771 18.1 Exception Handling 772 18.2 Namespaces 785 18.3 Multiple and Virtual Inheritance 802 Chapter Summary 816 Defined Terms 816 Chapter 19: Specialized Tools and Techniques 819While maintaining the authority and quality of a book that has sold more than 500,000 copies, this Fifth edition is not your father's C++ Primer. It has been completely revised and rewritten to conform to today's C++ usage. and to cover the recently released C++ 2011 standard. Students new to C++ will find a clear and practically organized introduction to the language enhanced by numerous pedagogical aids. Students returning to C++ will be able to update their knowledge with new material on using C++ libraries and programming styles. Access the source code for the extended examples from informit.com/title/0321714113
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