12/31/2011

Using the Workshop Approach in the High School English Classroom: Modeling Effective Writing, Reading, and Thinking Strategies for Student Success Review

Using the Workshop Approach in the High School English Classroom: Modeling Effective Writing, Reading, and Thinking Strategies for Student Success
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Without being reductive, this text is an excellent resource for High School English Teachers and secondary language/arts majors. I cannot recommend this text more highly. - Todd Finley

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Take a peek into an effective workshop-based classroom and discover how you can enhance adolescents' technical and creative abilities in reading, writing, and thinking.

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Data Modeling: A Beginner's Guide Review

Data Modeling: A Beginner's Guide
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This book is perfect for beginner who wants to learn about data modeling in RDBMS. This book has good TOC and very easy to find what you want to read.
Very useful tips like "Ask the Experts" section. Very easy to understand when a book comes with step-by-step section. Good examples to show tables and data relationships.
I am new to data modeling in RDBMS but after reading this, I can easily create a small test database with some test data and check out the examples from this book. At the end ...., I say hey..it works!!!


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Essential Skills--Made Easy!
Learn how to create data models that allow complex data to be analyzed, manipulated, extracted, and reported upon accurately. Data Modeling: A Beginner's Guide teaches you techniques for gathering business requirements and using them to produce conceptual, logical, and physical database designs. You'll get details on Unified Modeling Language (UML), normalization, incorporating business rules, handling temporal data, and analytical database design. The methods presented in this fast-paced tutorial are applicable to any database management system, regardless of vendor.
Designed for Easy Learning
Key Skills & Concepts--Chapter-opening lists of specific skills covered in the chapter
Ask the expert--Q&A sections filled with bonus information and helpful tips
Try This--Hands-on exercises that show you how to apply your skills
Notes--Extra information related to the topic being covered
Self Tests--Chapter-ending quizzes to test your knowledge

Andy Oppel has taught database technology for the University of California Extension for more than 25 years. He is the author of Databases Demystified, SQL Demystified, and Databases: A Beginner's Guide, and the co-author of SQL: A Beginner's Guide, Third Edition, and SQL: The Complete Reference, Third Edition.

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Introduction to Physical Modeling with Modelica (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) Review

Introduction to Physical Modeling with Modelica (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science)
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The book is well structured and have many interesting examples. The book is a good start point for anyone who wants to start learning Modelica. The price is in my opinion a little bit expensive since the book is based on Modelica 1.6 language specification and the latest spec is 2.2 with some relevant changes.

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The first book on Modelica, a modeling language that can be used to simulate both continuous and discrete behavior, Introduction to Physical Modeling with Modelica provides the necessary background to develop Modelica models of almost any physical system. The author starts with basic differential equations from several engineering domains and describes how these equations can be used to create reusable component models. Next, he describes techniques for modeling complex non-linear behavior, exploiting the powerful array handling features and mixing continuous and discrete behavior. The second part of the book focuses on effective use of all the language features provided by the Modelica modeling language. This includes, among other things, discussions on maximizing the reusability of component models being developed, managing the model development process, and making models as computationally efficient as possible.Introduction to Physical Modeling with Modelica includes online access to supplementary material containing the Modelica source code for all examples as well as an evaluation copy of Dymola. Using Dymola, readers can immediately begin to explore the dynamics of the models included with the book or to develop their own models.Nearly 100 examples of mechanical, electrical, biological, chemical, thermal and hydraulic models are included.Introduction to Physical Modeling with Modelica will be of interest to all professional engineers and university researchers developing physical models. Students studying control system development or modeling of physical systems will also find it useful.

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12/30/2011

Modeling Nature (Science and Its Conceptual Foundations series) Review

Modeling Nature (Science and Its Conceptual Foundations series)
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...for anyone interested in the history and development of Population Biology. It is a real shame that this book has gone out of print (and that Kingsland hasn't chosen to do a second edition)as this relatively short (267pp) book captured the really important trends and ideas of mathematical ecology up to the early 1970's in straight-forward and remarkably non-technical language. Kingsland gives us both the theories and the background and personalities that generated the theories, along with some delightful portraits of the Heavy Hitters during this seminal period in theoretical ecology. She ends with MacArthur & one would like to think that enough has happened since then that a sequel is in order, but I would recommend this book to any advanced undergrad or first-year grad student looking for background material.

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The first history of population ecology traces two generations of science and scientists from the opening of the twentieth century through 1970. Kingsland chronicles the careers of key figures and the field's theoretical, empirical, and institutional development, with special attention to tensions between the descriptive studies of field biologists and later mathematical models. This second edition includes a new afterword that brings the book up to date, with special attention to the rise of "the new natural history" and debates about ecology's future as a large-scale scientific enterprise.

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Modeling with Polymer Clay (Artist's Library series #33) Review

Modeling with Polymer Clay (Artist's Library series #33)
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I recently discoverd this book by David Kracov and had to purchase it to see how close I could come to duplicating his sculpting technique. So far I am very happy with the results, and considering the fact that he uses a clay that I have not used in the past, I consider this a good selling point for his book. I would not recommend this book for someone just getting into clay sculpting as he leaves out some vital information (or so I believe) and some of his instructions are very vague. But if you've learned the basics of sculpting characters from another source or are a natural artist, I think you should be able to glean some very useful design concepts from this book. Mr. Kracov is very talented and I hope he publishes another book soon. I will be watching and waiting for one.

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In this book you'll find clear and concise instruction on how to model figures using colorful polymer clay. With an emphasis on human and animal caricatures and characters, you'll start with a simple ball of clay and finish with a striking work of art. It's easy, creative, and fun. Now everyone can learn to sculpt as author David Kracov demonstrates each step of the way.o Discover why polymer clay is such a user-friendly mediumo Find out what you need to start modeling right awayo Master rolling, blending, baking, gluing--even using a pasta maker to roll out sheets of uniform thicknesso Use templates to create clothing in clayo Learn to add realism with detail--those all-important wrinkles, creases, and foldso Follow along step by step to create 6 wonderfully wacky characters

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Modeling with Data: Tools and Techniques for Scientific Computing Review

Modeling with Data: Tools and Techniques for Scientific Computing
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Klemens teaches how to tame and understand a dataset the way it should be done: in C. Invest some time in this excellent book full of gentle humor and respect for the reader's intelligence. The payoffs will be immense. The best resource (a full set of programs used in the book) accompanying this book is available for FREE(!) on Klemens's website!

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Modeling with Data fully explains how to execute computationally intensive analyses on very large data sets, showing readers how to determine the best methods for solving a variety of different problems, how to create and debug statistical models, and how to run an analysis and evaluate the results.

Ben Klemens introduces a set of open and unlimited tools, and uses them to demonstrate data management, analysis, and simulation techniques essential for dealing with large data sets and computationally intensive procedures. He then demonstrates how to easily apply these tools to the many threads of statistical technique, including classical, Bayesian, maximum likelihood, and Monte Carlo methods. Klemens's accessible survey describes these models in a unified and nontraditional manner, providing alternative ways of looking at statistical concepts that often befuddle students. The book includes nearly one hundred sample programs of all kinds. Links to these programs will be available on this page at a later date.

Modeling with Data will interest anyone looking for a comprehensive guide to these powerful statistical tools, including researchers and graduate students in the social sciences, biology, engineering, economics, and applied mathematics.


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12/29/2011

Performance Modeling of Automated Manufacturing Systems (Prentice Hall Information and System Sciences Series) Review

Performance Modeling of Automated Manufacturing Systems (Prentice Hall Information and System Sciences Series)
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The book has given us an indepth knowledge of Queueing systems also a good book for starters since the first two chapters covers the basics.

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Presents a unified and systematic treatment of various modelling methodologies and analysis techniques for performance evaluation of automated manufacturing systems. Beginning with an overview of automated manufacturing systems, the coverage continues with a discussion of three principal analytical modelling paradigms - Markov chains, queues and queueing networks, and petri nets. Recent and current research advances in performance analysis of automated manufacturing systems are also included. This book should be of use to research and practising engineers involved in the planning, design, operation and control of discrete manufacturing systems.

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AutoCAD 2010 3D Modeling Essentials Review

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Beginning as a basic 2D drafting package, Autocad has been extended in the twenty five years since its introduction. The full blown Autocad 2011 now includes a 3D package that is roughly equal to the features included in specialized 3D modelling packages. This book concentrates on using the 3D packages, assuming that the reader is a knowledgeable Autocad user through the advanced level. It is suitable for either classroom study or as a guide to independent study.
The book includes a DVD that has a fully featured Autocad software package, but limited to 30 days of use after it is installed. The DVD further includes the files you will need to complete the workshops and exercises in the book. Finally it also has solutions to the even-numbered exercises so you can check your work. For qualified instructors a web site has the solutions to the odd-numbered exercises, PowerPoint slides for lectures and additional information.

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AutoCADÂ is a premier PC-based drafting tool that has been used by millions of engineers, draftsmen, project managers, and engineering students since its inception in 1982. AutoCAD 2010 3D Modeling Essentials provides new and seasoned users with simple step-by-step procedures on how to create and modify 3D models, set up cameras and lights, assign materials to objects, render, and print. Use the DVD to set up drawing exercises, view all of the book s figures in full color, and draw with a trial version of AutoCAD 2010. Forty-five exercises throughout the book simulate the creation of a full real-world project from concept to completion, without overlooking any of the fundamental commands and functions of AutoCADÂ 2010.

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Autonomous Robots: Modeling, Path Planning, and Control Review

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Fahimi's book can be considered a specialisation of the recent Springer Springer Handbook of Robotics. The current book explains the control systems theory behind having a robot operate independently. The kinematics can be quite involved, and you should already have a good background in matrix algebra.
Important special cases treated include have multiple mobile robots and planning their interdependent paths. These are in the presence of various potential energy functions. In some scenarios the paths are on a two dimensional surface, like land or at sea level. While in others, the paths are fully three dimensional, as for flying robots or those under the sea.
The concept of an autopilot for maintaining constant velocity on a surface is seen as an important but fundamentally simple situation.
Each chapter ends with a short set of problems; making the text suitable for a university course.

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It is at least two decades since the conventional robotic manipulators have become a common manufacturing tool for different industries, from automotive to pharmaceutical. The proven benefits of utilizing robotic manipulators for manufacturing in different industries motivated scientists and researchers to try to extend the applications of robots to many other areas by inventing several new types of robots other than conventional manipulators. The new types of robots can be categorized in two groups; redundant (and hyper-redundant) manipulators, and mobile (ground, marine, and aerial) robots. These groups of robots, known as advanced robots, have more freedom for their mobility, which allows them to do tasks that the conventional manipulators cannot do.Engineers have taken advantage of the extra mobility of the advanced robots to make them work in constrained environments, ranging from limited joint motions for redundant (or hyper-redundant) manipulators to obstacles in the way of mobile (ground, marine, and aerial) robots.Since these constraints usually depend on the work environment, they are variable. Engineers have had to invent methods to allow the robots todeal with a variety of constraints automatically. A robot that is equipped with those methods is called an Autonomous Robot.Autonomous Robots: Kinematics, Path Planning, and Control covers the kinematics and dynamic modeling/analysis of Autonomous Robots, as well as the methods suitable for their control. The text is suitable for mechanical and electrical engineers who want to familiarize themselves with methods of modeling/analysis/control that have been proven efficient through research.

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12/28/2011

Structural Equation Modeling: Concepts, Issues, and Applications Review

Structural Equation Modeling: Concepts, Issues, and Applications
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This book was my saving grace in writing my dissertation. The book provides an excellent review of SEM's concepts, issues, and applications in both EQS and Lisrel, in a manner which is understandable to a budding researcher.

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This largely nontechnical volume reviews some of the major issues facing researchers who wish to use structural equation modeling. Individual chapters present recent developments on specification, estimation and testing, statistical power, software comparisons and analyzing multitrait/multimethod data. Numerous examples of applications are given and attention is paid to the underlying philosophy of structural equation modeling and to writing up results from structural equation modeling analyses.


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Hydrogeology and Groundwater Modeling, Second Edition Review

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The author has made a great effort of presenting the subject matter in an easy to understand and read format. The text covers basic laboratory determination of hydrogeological paratmers to complex calculations and modeling. This book is great because there have been times when I have been working on a problem (effective poristy, density and saturation) and have been able to find an example of it in this book. The text covers one dimensional steady state flow, transient flow, flow nets etc.. Cooper Jacob method, drawdown, well efficiency and numeric groundwater flow modeling. I highly recommend this book. Full of alot of great information and examples/problem sets.

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Coupling the basics of hygrogeology with analytical and numerical modeling methods, Hydrogeology and Groundwater Modeling, Second Edition provides detailed coverage of both theory and practice. Written by a leading hydrogeologist who has consulted for industry and environmental agencies and taught at major universities around the world, this unique book fills a gap in the groundwater hydrogeology literature. With more than 40 real-world examples, the book is a source for clear, easy-to-understand, and step-by-step quantitative groundwater evaluation and contaminant fate and transport analysis, from basic laboratory determination to complex analytical calculations and computer modeling. It provides more than 400 drawings, graphs, and photographs, and a variety of useful tables of all key groundwater parameters, as well as lucid, straightforward answers to common hydrogeological problems.Reflecting nearly ten years of new scholarship since the publication of the bestselling first edition, this second edition is wider in focus with added and updated examples, figures, and problems, yet still provides information in the author's trademark, user-friendly style. No other book offers such carefully selected examples and clear, elegantly explained solutions. The inclusion of step-by-step solutions to real problems builds a knowledge base for understanding and solving groundwater issues.

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Information Modeling and Relational Databases: From Conceptual Analysis to Logical Design (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems) Review

Information Modeling and Relational Databases: From Conceptual Analysis to Logical Design (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
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I used to think that the best book one could read in order to really learn the science and the art of data modeling was Conceptual Schema and Relational Database Design. I used to think that, that is, until I read the Information Modeling and Relational Databases: From Conceptual Analysis to Logical Design.
Originally intended to be the third edition of the "Conceptual Schema" text, this new book offers the same definitive information as its predecessor with a large amount of added information. So much more information, in fact, that the book has grown by roughly 250 pages (and that is not counting the additional appendices available online)!
The text begins with a warning. Halpin refers to the 1999 Mars Climate Orbiter accident in which a simple conversion from imperial to metric units caused the $125 million dollar craft to be destroyed. "Data itself is not enough," Halpin cautions, "what we really need is information."
And so begins the introduction of the most accurate way to model data: Object-Role Modeling (ORM). For those of you not familiar with the technique, ORM is a fact-based approach to modeling that not only captures the semantics of data - in the native language of the subject matter expert - but it also captures many rules, offers an embedded process to ensure the model is correct, and completely maps to any fully normalized logical notation (e.g. ER, UML).
Let me re-phrase the above, because it is extremely important. With ORM, you can:
a) Talk to subject matter experts in their language and in terms they can understand - you don't have to define tuples, entities, foreign keys, attributes, and all that other nonsense;
b) Verify that the model is correct by using a robust method (ORM is more than just a notation) filled with quality checks;
c) Document more rules - intrinsic in ORM's rich constraint language - to ensure the resulting system captures all of the rules crucial to the data being modeled;
d) And finally map the conceptual schema into a fully normalized database structure.
If you are new to data modeling, this is the first book you should read. This book will detail the concepts you need to know in order to analyze and create correct data schemas - regards less of which notation or tool you end up using (although both Halpin and myself have an opinion on which to choose). In other words, use this book to learn how to think about the problem. In so doing, you can easily map the concepts into the more trendy notations and methodologies, if you must.
If you are a modeling veteran, you should also read this book. In so doing, I'll wager that you will discover you have been making correct models the hard way all these years. You'll see, in exquisitely clear detail, the inherent problems in the other techniques (such as ER and UML). Further, if you are open minded enough to temporarily forget what you have learned so far, you too can learn how to think correctly about data modeling problems - and their solutions.
Now that I (hopefully) have convinced you to give this book a try, I'll detail the contents.
The first two chapters are introductory material intended to give the reader a sneak peek at what is coming up. In them, Halpin provides a brief overview of three techniques (ORM, ER, and UML) and discusses the pros and cons of each. With Halpin's witty, clear, concise writing style, and the clear evidence of problems with the other techniques, I expect the reader to be fully motivated to read on and delve into the more rigid explanation of the technique.
Don't let the academic nature of the topics intimidate you; Halpin uses easy-to-follow examples and well-tuned prose to inform academics and industry professionals alike. Just because the method is academically sound (it's firmly rooted in predicate calculus and set theory) doesn't mean that the material has to be boring. In fact, the tone of the text and the sample data provided in the examples will imply to the reader Halpin's distinct sense of humor that actually makes database theory fun to read.
The next five chapters form the definitive explanation of the ORM technique. This material is solid. Written, adjusted, instructed, and adjusted again over the past couple of decades, Halpin once again delivers this material in an optimal way. Those of you familiar with Halpin's "Conceptual Schema" text will be glad (even, as I was, surprised) to see that this material is even more solid than his past explanations of the technique.
The latter half of the book has, perhaps, changed the most from the "Conceptual Schema" text. In it, Halpin details Entity Relationship (ER) modeling, relational implementations (mapping ORM into tables and columns), the Unified Modeling Language (UML), and relational languages (SQL) - all from the ORM perspective you have just learned.
Further, these chapters are fascinating. I expect the reader to both understand how to map ORM concepts into the vendor-controlled world of information systems and to wonder in amazement at how techniques with so many fundamental problems have become "industry standards".
Finally, Halpin closes the text with more advanced chapters on schema transformations (equivalent models) and other design methods, issues and trends.
All in all, this book is great. It instructs in the fundamentals and them maps those orthogonal concepts into the current trends. Along the way, the book is filled with real world examples, easy to follow explanations, and sample problems for the reader to work on (in fact, I expect that this book, like its predecessor, will be used internationally as secondary/post-secondary class texts).
And finally, as someone who regularly attempts to explain technical concepts via writing, I am truly impressed - awed, even - with the style and ease with which Halpin delivers this content.
Thus, in summary, I have to say that this book is a great explanation of a robust technique; data architects and information systems analysts/designers need to own this book.

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Information Modeling and Relational Databases provides an introduction to ORM (Object Role Modeling)-and much more.In fact, it's the only book to go beyond introductory coverage and provide all of the in-depth instruction you need to transform knowledge from domain experts into a sound database design.
Inside, ORM authority Terry Halpin blends conceptual information with practical instruction that will let you begin using ORM effectively as soon as possible.Supported by examples, exercises, and useful background information, his step-by-step approach teaches you to develop a natural-language-based ORM model and then, where needed, abstract ER and UML models from it.This book will quickly make you proficient in the modeling technique that is proving vital to the development of accurate and efficient databases that best meet real business objectives. * The most in-depth coverage of Object Role Modeling available anywhere-written by a pioneer in the development of ORM.* Provides additional coverage of Entity Relationship (ER) modeling and the Unified Modeling Language-all from an ORM perspective.* Intended for anyone with a stake in the accuracy and efficacy of databases: systems analysts, information modelers, database designers and administrators, instructors, managers, and programmers.* Explains and illustrates required concepts from mathematics and set theory.* Via a companion Web site, provides answers to exercises, appendices covering the history of computer generations, subtype matrices, and advanced SQL queries, and links to downloadable ORM tools.

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12/27/2011

Unified Modeling Language Reference Manual, (paperback), The (2nd Edition) Review

Unified Modeling Language Reference Manual, (paperback), The (2nd Edition)
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Let's be clear - this book is a reference manual, not a tutorial. Don't use this book to learn what the UML is all about. But when you want to answer a question about how to show something or what something means, then this book is invaluable. It's my first reference choice because, unlike the specification, it is written with explanation in mind. I turn to it more than any other UML book and so far I've found that when this can't answer my question, it's because the UML designers haven't thought about it yet.
So to sum up: if you use the UML seriously, make sure you have a copy handy.

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"If you are a serious user of UML, there is no other book quite like this one. I have been involved with the UML specification process for some time, but I still found myself learning things while reading through this book–especially on the changes and new capabilities that have come with UML." –Ed Seidewitz, Chief Architect, IntelliData Technologies Corporation

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Tutorial on Neural Systems Modeling Review

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We used this book for the upper-level undergraduate students in an interdisciplinary computational neuroscience course at a small liberal arts college. This is a fine, well-written book. One of the strengths of this book is that it starts with very basic programming in Matlab, so that the students without programming backgrounds can easily follow along. The programs in the book are well commented, and they progress slowly and logically in complexity. More advanced math topics are well separated out in Math Boxes. The examples of the neural systems are covered in enough (but not too much) details to be interesting and accessible to the readers. The book is definitely considerate of and sensitive to the wonderfully interdisciplinary nature of this field, so that the materials can be digested by people with different backgrounds. One can not contain all the topics in computational neuroscience in a single book, but this book does a great job of covering many important and interesting ideas/areas (Hebbian learning, Hopfield model, lateral inhibition, adaptation, supervised and unsupervised learning, etc.).
It works very well as an introductory textbook (or tutorial) of the field. The codes and the discussions are clear and simple (not intended as an advanced textbook), and to me, that's the strength and unique quality of this book.
By the way, most of the computer programs listed in the book work well with Octave (as well as Matlab).

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Neural systems models are elegant conceptual tools that provide satisfying insight into brain function. The goal of this new book is to make these tools accessible. It is written specifically for students in neuroscience, cognitive science, and related areas who want to learn about neural systems modeling but lack extensive background in mathematics and computer programming.The book opens with an introduction to computer programming. Each of twelve subsequent chapters presents a different modeling paradigm by describing its basic structure and showing how it can be applied in understanding brain function. The text guides the reader through short, simple computer programs printed in the book and available by download at the companion website that implement the paradigms and simulate real neural systems. Motivation for the simulations is provided in the form of a narrative that places specific aspects of neural system behavior in the context of more general brain function. The narrative integrates instruction for using the programs with description of neural system function, and readers can actively experience the fun and excitement of doing the simulations themselves. Designed as a hands-on tutorial for students, this book also serves instructors as both a teaching tool and a source of examples and exercises that provide convenient starting points for more in-depth exploration of topics of their own specific interest.The distinguishing pedagogical feature of this book is its computer programs, written in MATLAB, that help readers develop basic skill in the area of neural systems modeling. (All of the program files are available online via the book s companion website. Actual data on real neural systems is presented in the book for comparison with the results of the simulations. Also included are asides ( Math Boxes ) that present mathematical material that is relevant but not essential to running the programs. Exercises and references at the end of each chapter invite readers to explore each topic area on their own.

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Empirical Modeling in Economics: Specification and Evaluation Review

Empirical Modeling in Economics: Specification and Evaluation
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This is probably the first and the last econometrics book I will have read just for fun! Although the title of the book sounds daunting, I found it very easy to read. If you are interested in intutions behind building econometric models, you should consider reading this book. A word of caution: if you want to find something that treats this subject rigorously, this may not be the book you want to buy. Just to have fun with econometrics is the general idea here.

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In these three essays, Professor Granger explains the process of constructing and evaluating an empirical model. Drawing on a wide range of cases and vignettes from economics, finance, politics and environment economics, as well as from art, literature, and the entertainment industry, Professor Granger combines rigor with intuition to provide a unique and entertaining insight into one of the most important subjects in modern economics. Chapter 1 deals with Specification. Chapter 2 considers Evaluation, and argues that insufficent evaluation is undertaken by economists, and that models should be evaluated in terms of the quality of their output. In Chapter 3, the question of how to evaluate forecasts is considered at several levels of increasing depth.

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12/26/2011

Climate System Modeling Review

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This book you can use to get a really good picture of what climate modelling really is. You should be somewhat into your studies and not a first year student.The book covers virtually every topic that is important if you want to build your own climate model.Do not try this, though; your PC cannot work with all the subsystems that are described in the volume. Following Schneiders 1982 book this is really guff!

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This interdisciplinary volume aimed at graduate students and researchers provides a thorough grounding in the tools necessary for an appreciation of climate change and its implications. It discusses not only the primary concepts involved but also the mathematical, physical, chemical and biological basis for the component models and the sources of uncertainty, the assumptions made and the approximations introduced. Climate System Modeling addresses all aspects of the climate system: the atmosphere and the oceans, the cryosphere, terrestrial ecosystems and the biosphere, land surface processes and global biogeochemical cycles. As a comprehensive text it will appeal to students and researchers concerned with any aspect of climatology and the study of related topics in the broad earth and environmental sciences.

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Vehicle Propulsion Systems: Introduction to Modeling and Optimization Review

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This is by far the best book on the topic I have found. If you plan to design or model any vehicle, but in particular a hybrid or electric vehicle, I recommend you own this book.
Specifically, a large portion of the mathematical models required for design-level calculations are available directly from the text. The text is very concise, making good use of external citations to remain thorough. Finally, the optimization case studies are very helpful in understanding hybrid design goals.
Highly Recommended for engineers and students with some experience in vehicles.

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The authors of this text have written a comprehensive introduction to the modeling and optimization problems encountered when designing new propulsion systems for passenger cars. It is intended for persons interested in the analysis and optimization of vehicle propulsion systems. Its focus is on the control-oriented mathematical description of the physical processes and on the model-based optimization of the system structure and of the supervisory control algorithms.

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