It's only me

      After her husband had gone to work, Mrs.Richards sent her children to school and went upstairs to her bedroom. She was too excited to do any housework that morning, for in the evening she would be going to a fancy-dress party  with her husband. She intended to dress up as a ghost and as she had made her costume  the night before, she was impatient to try it on. Though the costume consisted only of a sheet, it was very effective. After putting it on ,Mrs.Richards went downstairs. She wanted to find out whether it would be comfortable to wear.

    Just as Mrs.Richards was entering the dining room, there was a knock on the front door, she knew that it must be the baker,. She had told him to come straight in if ever she failed to open the door and leave the bread on the kitchen table. She heard the front door open and heavy footsteps in the hall, Suddenly the door storeroom was opened and a man entered. Mrs.Richards realized that it must be the man from the Electricity Board who had come to read the metre. She tried to explain the situation, saying"It's only me", but it was too late. The man let out a cry and jumped back several pace. When Mrs.Richards walked towards him, he fled, slarmming the door behind him.

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Graph Theory Authors: Adrian Bondy, U.S.R Murty Publisher: Springer; 3rd Corrected Printing edition (Aug 14 2008) ISBN-10: 1846289696 ISBN-13: 978-1846289699 = Product Description = The primary aim of this book is to present a coherent introduction to graph theory, suitable as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in mathematics and computer science. It provides a systematic treatment of the theory of graphs without sacrificing its intuitive and aesthetic appeal. Commonly used proof techniques are described and illustrated. The book also serves as an introduction to research in graph theory. = Table of Contents = Graphs - Subgraphs - Connected Graphs - Trees - Separable and Nonseparable Graphs - Tree-Search Algorithms - Flows in Networks - Complexity of Algorithms - Connectivity - Planar Graphs - The Four-Colour Problem - Stable Sets and Cliques - The Probabilistic Method - Vertex Colourings - Colourings of Maps - Matchings - Edge Colourings - Hamilton Cycles - Coverings and Packings in Directed Graphs - Electrical Networks - Integer Flows and Coverings - Unsolved Problems - References - Glossary - Index = Reviews = For more than three decades, the authors' Graph Theory with Applications (1976) has served as perhaps the classic introduction to graph theory. With happy shock, the reader learns that Bondy and Murty have updated the book, doubling its size. Three decades would count as a long time in the life of any active scientific pursuit, but the original year of publication saw the solution to the four-color conjecture that catalyzed a vast revitalization of graph theory. Graph theory, moreover, now has intimate interactions with computer science, practical and theoretical: three decades ago, computer networks barely existed and the founding papers of complexity theory had just appeared. Connections between graph theory and probability have also undergone a revolution. In short, the passage of time has transformed this subject in these and other ways, and the authors have transformed their book accordingly. They do, by choice, largely omit the theory of graph minors (developed by Paul Seymour and Neil Robertson and followers), which certainly now deserves a monographic treatment of its own. Summing up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduate through professional collections. CHOICE This book is a follow-on to the authors' 1976 text, Graphs with Applications. What began as a revision has evolved into a modern, first-class, graduate-level textbook reflecting changes in the discipline over the past thirty years... This text hits the mark by appearing in Springer’s Graduate Texts in Mathematics series, as it is a very rigorous treatment, compactly presented, with an assumption of a very complete undergraduate preparation in all of the standard topics. While the book could ably serve as a reference for many of the most important topics in graph theory, it fulfills the promise of being an effective textbook. The plentiful exercises in each subsection are divided into two groups, with the second group deemed "more challenging". Any exercises necessary for a complete understanding of the text have also been marked as such. There is plenty here to keep a graduate student busy, and any student would learn much in tackling a selection of the exercises... Not only is the content of this book exceptional, so too is its production. The high quality of its manufacture, the crisp and detailed illustrations, and the uncluttered design complement the attention to the typography and layout. Even in simple black and white with line art, it is a beautiful book. SIAM Book Reviews "A text which is designed to be usable both for a basic graph theory course … but also to be usable as an introduction to research in graph theory, by including more advanced topics in each chapter. There are a large number of exercises in the book … . The text contains drawings of many standard interesting graphs, which are listed at the end." (David B. Penman, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1134 (12), 2008) MathSciNet Reviews "The present volume is intended to serve as a text for "advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in mathematics and computer science" (p. viii). It is well suited for this purpose. The writing is fully accessible to the stated groups of students, and indeed is not merely readable but is engaging… Even a complete listing of the chapters does not fully convey the breadth of this book… For researchers in graph theory, this book offers features which parallel the first Bondy and Murty book: it provides well-chosen terminology and notation, a multitude of especially interesting graphs, and a substantial unsolved problems section…One-hundred unsolved problems are listed in Appendix A, a treasure trove of problems worthy of study… (In short) this rewrite of a classic in graph theory stands a good chance of becoming a classic itself." "The present volume is intended to serve as a text for ‘advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in mathematics and computer science’ … . The writing is fully accessible to the stated groups of students, and indeed is not merely readable but is engaging. The book has many exercise sets, each containing problems … ." (Arthur M. Hobbs, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2009 C) "A couple of fantastic features: Proof techniques: I love these nutshelled essences highlighted in bordered frames. They look like pictures on the wall and grab the view of the reader. Exercises: Their style, depth and logic remind me of Lovász’ classical exercise book. Also the fact that the name of the author is bracketed after the exercise…Figures: Extremely precise and high-tech…The book contains very recent results and ideas. It is clearly an up-to-date collection of fundamental results of graph theory…All-in-all, it is a marvelous book." (János Barát, Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum, Vol. 75, 2009)
This book will change your life. That’s a strange thing to say about a computer book but, as sure as you are reading this introduction, your life will be different by the time you finish the book. You will think differently and you will approach problems differently. You see, your computer is not a lifeless piece of machinery. It is a dynamic tool that interacts with your very thought processes. Whenever you use a computer it becomes, for better or for worse, an extension of your mind. This means that, over an extended period of time, the computer system you use changes how you think. Indeed, we might classify systems as mentally “good” or “bad” depending on how they affect the minds of their users. In this sense, Unix is, without a doubt, the very best computer system ever invented (and Linux is a type of Unix). When you use Unix, you are not working with a machine. You are working with the people who designed Unix. Every line and every picture you see on your monitor was put there by a person. Every tool you use was invented by a person. Every technical term and every concept you learn was created by a person. When you use Unix, you are interacting with these people, just as surely as you are interacting with me as you read this page. Unix and Linux are wonderful because they were developed by bright, creative people who delighted in thinking well. These people were not only very, very smart; they knew what they were doing and they loved their work. This means that, whenever you use a Unix or Linux system, you are forging a mental relationship with some of the smartest, most accomplished (and satisfied) programmers and computer scientists who ever lived. Such a partnership can’t help but have a positive effect on you. The fact is it really doesn’t matter why you want to learn Unix or Linux, or why you picked up this book. Perhaps you love computers and you have a burning desire to learn. Perhaps you are taking a class and this will be your textbook. Perhaps you have
这是一个基于B/S结构的通信原理仿真平台的源代码和技术报告还有Demo。它可以帮助你建立一个通信原理网上实验室,为学生提供在线实验。 这是由华中科技大学王晶 在大三的时候开发的。历时4个月。 Communication Principle is a very practical course, so doing some experiments will improve students’ understanding of the course. MATLAB is very good software to implement experiments of Communication Principle. It is a very powerful tool which has been used in many scientific areas. It consists of many toolboxes and blocksets and integrates them in a friendly environment where real problems can be easily modeled in mathematical way. However, MATLAB also has many drawbacks. The cumbersome volume and the high price of the authentication make it impossible for many students to install the program. To solve this problem, I implement a scalable and general simulation platform of MATLAB using MATLAB web server. The platform is friendlier to users since user can run the online experiment on browser even they don’t have MATLAB installed on their machine. The platform consists of five parts: Analog Modulation, Pulse Modulation, Digital Baseband, Digital Modulation, and Spread Spectrum. The 17 experiments cover all the key points of Communication Principle. Most of the experiments have been made into a system to give students a general concept of the communication system. To make the platform more interactive, I also develop a Telnet Terminal software using TCP protocol. With this terminal, users can access the MATLAB of Server directly. They can not only upload their own program but also publish their own webpage and experiment. Keywords: Communication Principle; Matlab; Web Server; Telnet Terminal; Great thanks to the association of Guo Xichen. She has helped me much in the process. Without her selfless help, I couldn’t finish the program in time
Introduction My desire to write a book about C++Builder has some history. I have beenvery impressed with Borland since their first edition of C++ (and prior editionsof C), because they have always made an effort to ensure quality. Unfortunately, there are very few books on the market about Borland C++or C++Builder, compared to other products like Visual Basic or VisualC++. Since different authors have different viewpoints of a product, I always prefer to consult more than one book to gain in-depth knowledge, as every author provides a unique service with his or her expertise. Also,authors are limited by their own onstraints; every book does not cover every aspect of the product. When I first used MIDAS a few years ago,there was not a book available to help me do my project. I spent a lot of time investigating answers for my questions in an iterative manner. I can say that my frustration over that prompted me to write this book on C++Builder. As with every release, C++Builder 6 is very rich with features. Best of all, you can build distributed objects in different technologies in the real RAD (rapid application development) way. To my knowledge, this is the only C++ implementation that enables you to build C++ applications on the fly, just as easy as with Delphi or Visual Basic. For programmers who are apprehensive of C++, I would recommend learning C++ using this product. I paid exclusive attention to three main subject areas of C++Builder 6:Windows application development, database development, and distributed systems development. Throughout the duration of this project, I attempted to make the book useful for every type of reader—a novice in C++Builder, a programmer experienced with the product, and those who already have books on prior editions of C++Builder. The entire book contains 12 chapters.Some chapters are relatively larger than we normally see in manybooks. To keep the flow of my thoughts continuous (which is very helpful for the reader), I did not want to break the chapters into smaller pieces. I divided the 12 chapters into two parts. The first part presents topics onWindows application development as well as database development. The second part is dedicated to distributed systems development and a few miscellaneous topics. Thus, I present more than 200+ pages on several distributed architectures, including DataSnap,WebBroker,WebSnap,BizSnap, CORBA, and TCP/IP. I also created a number of example projects,which you may directly compile on your computer, either for learning or for use in your own projects. Most of the source code for the examples is presented in the book and provided on the companion CD. However, you may need to have the Enterprise edition of C++Builder 6 to work on most of the second part of the book, since it covers advanced topics. For a couple of reasons, I did not present COM/ActiveX-related chapters in this book. The main reason is that almost all the available books on C++Builder present topics on COM-related technologies very well. In addition,Microsoft itself is drifting its focus away from COM-related technologies since they released the .NET framework, which would force many organizations to reduce the intensity of their COM-based application development. Slowly, many organizations will migrate their COM-based solutions to .NET or other distributed architectures.

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