Renée Waverly

600 - Applied sciences and technology

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  1. Fundamentals of Electric Circuits [6th Edition]
    by Alexander; Sadiku
    Published: 2017

    Alexander and Sadiku's sixth edition of Fundamentals of Electric Circuits continues in the spirit of its successful previous editions, with the objective of presenting circuit analysis in a manner that is clearer, more interesting, and easier to understand than other, more traditional texts. Students are introduced to the sound, six-step problem solving methodology in chapter one, and are consistently made to apply and practice these steps in practice problems and homework problems throughout the text

    LCC:TK454.A452 2017
    FDC: 621
  2. The Atmel AVR Microcontroller Mega and XMega in Assembly and C
    by Huang
    Published: 2014

    Offering comprehensive, cutting-edge coverage in a reader-friendly presentation, The Atmel AVR Microcontroller: MEGA and XMEGA in Assembly and C delivers a systematic introduction to the popular Atmel 8-bit AVR microcontroller with an emphasis on the MEGA and XMEGA subfamilies.

    LCC:TK7895.M5 H83 2014
    FDC: 621
  3. Linear Systems and Signals [Third Edition]
    by Lathi; Green
    Published: 2018

    Linear Systems and Signals, Third Edition, has been refined and streamlined to deliver unparalleled coverage and clarity. It emphasizes a physical appreciation of concepts through heuristic reasoning and the use of metaphors, analogies, and creative explanations. This text uses mathematics not only to prove axiomatic theory, but also to enhance physical and intuitive understanding. Hundreds of fully worked examples provide a hands-on, practical grounding of concepts and theory.

    LCC:TK5102.5 L298 2018
    FDC: 621
  4. Introduction to Communication Systems [Third Edition]
    by Stremler
    Published: 1992

    This textbook presents to undergraduates an introductory explanation of communication systems, with the emphasis on signal design and modulation. The approach is therefore tailored to a careful development of the mathematical principles upon which such systems are based, using examples from a wide variety of current communication systems wherever possible. These range from commercial broadcasting and telephone systems to satellite telemetry and radar.

    LCC:TK5103 .S74 1990
    FDC: 621
  5. Eat Your Words: A Fascinating Look at the Language of Food
    by Jones
    Published: 2018

    Did you know that you could once buy a camel for 120 bricks of tea? And you must be wondering why it’s called a hamburger when there’s no ham in it. The words hot dog, lollipop, and eggplant all have surprising origin stories, too!

    LCC:TX349.J66 2018
    FDC: 641
  6. The Best Résumés for Scientists and Engineers
    by Lewis
    Published: 1988

    A résumé that works for a business person probably wont work for a scientist or engineer. The technical professional’s résumé has a format, tone, length, and vocabulary all its own. Now Adele Lewis, founder of one of the largest professional recruiting firms in the country and author of bestselling résumé guides for a variety of targeted professionals shows you – the engineer, academic, or computer scientist – how to write the kind of résumé that makes you stand out.

    LCC:Q148 .L47 1988
    FDC: 650
  7. Secrets of Making and Breaking Codes
    by Nickels
    Published: 2014

    Ever since humans first began to communicate, we've had secrets to keep -- secrets of state, war, business, or the heart. From the moment the first secret message was sent, others were busy trying to decipher it. By rearranging, substituting, or transposing symbols, any message can be encoded or decoded -- if you know how. Secrets of Making and Breaking Codes is a practical field manual designed to teach you the basic mechanics of enciphering and deciphering communications. The author has used his extensive knowledge of and experience in electronic communications and languages -- as well as his decades of fascination with secret codes -- to demystify the field of cryptology. Hamilton Nickels uses plain, uncomplicated English and simple, workable systems that rely on neither advanced mathematics, nor on ethereal philosophies. This is the only hands-on guide to both the simplest cipher schemes -- that need little more than scratch paper and a pencil to crack -- as well as more sophisticated codes that use one-time code books, pocket calculators, and the most advanced computer-based systems used by the military and diplomatic corps of most governments. Letting the wrong eyes see a secret message can often make the difference between victory and defeat, success and failure, life and death. Secrets of Making and Breaking Codes will make mastering codes easier.

    LCC:Z103 .N349 2014
    FDC: 652
  8. How to Choose & Use Typefaces
    by Seddon, Tony
    Published: 2015

    As the vehicle of a text’s meaning, good typography is key to successful design. Knowing where to begin, however, can be daunting, as the rise of desktop publishing has made an overwhelming range of fonts available. Providing a valuable insight into theories and practices, this handy guide will help you give your message the presentation it deserves.

    LCC:Z250 .S433 2015
    FDC: 686
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