Tuesday, August 6, 2013

New Arrivals - Computer Engineering

COMPUTERS


19620 
JAYARAMAN/ S./ ESAKKIRAJAN/ S./ VEERAKUMAR/ T.
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
TATA McGRAW-HILL 
19629 
BOSE/ TAMAL
DIGITAL SIGNAL AND IMAGE PROCESSING
WILEY INDIA 
19631 
MURPHY/ ROBIN R.
INTRODUCTION TO AI ROBOTICS
PHI LEARNING 
19634 
SCHILLING / R.J.
FUNDAMENTALS OF ROBOTICS : ANALYSIS AND CONTROL
PRENTICE HALL OF INDIA 
19637 
KAMAL/ RAJ
MOBILE COMPUTING
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 
19640 
PFLEEGER/ CHARLES P./ PFLEEGER/ SHARI LAWRENCE/ SHAH/ DEVEN
SECURITY IN COMPUTING
PEARSON PRENTICE HALL 
19650 
STALLINGS/ WILLIAM
CRYPTOGRAPHY AND NETWORK SECURITY: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
PEARSON 
19660 
PUDER/ ARNO/ ROMER/ KAY/ PILHOFER/ FRANK
DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE: A MIDDLEWARE APPROACH
MORGAN KAUFMANN 
19663 
STEINMETZ/ RALF/ NAHRSTEDT/ KLARA
MULTIMEDIA : COMPUTING, COMMUNICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS
PEARSON EDUCATION ASIA 
19667 
LI/ ZE-NIAN/ DREW/ MARK S.
FUNDAMENTALS OF MULTIMEDIA
PEARSON 
19670 
TAYLOR/ RICHARD N./ MEDVIDOVIC/ NENAD/ DASHOFTY/ ERIC M.
SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE: FOUNDATIONS, THEORY AND PRACTICE
WILEY INDIA 
19675 
SHAW/ MARY/ GARLAN/ DAVID
SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE: PERSPECTIVES ON AN EMERGING DISCIPLINE
PHI LEARNING 
19680 
GALITZ/ WILBERT O.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO USER INTERFACE DESIGN, THE: AN INTRODUCTION TO GUI DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES
WILEY INDIA 
19685 
SHNEIDERMAN/ BEN/ PLAISANT/ CATHERINE
DESIGNING THE USER INTERFACE: STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
PEARSON 
19690 
DIX/ ALAN/ FINLAY/ JANET/ ABOWD/ GREGORY D./ BEALE/ RUSSELL
HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
PEARSON 
19695 
LIU/ YU-CHENG/ GIBSON/ GLENN A
MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS: THE 8086/8088 FAMILY ARCHITECTURE PROGRAMMING AND DESIGN
PRENTICE HALL OF INDIA 
19700 
HOPCROFT/ JOHN E./ MOTWANI/ RAJEEV/ ULLMAN/ JEFFERY D.
INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATA THEORY, LANGUAGES AND COMPUTATION
PEARSON 
19703 
MARTIN/ JOHN C.
INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGES AND THE THEORY OF COMPUTATION
TATA McGRAW-HILL 
19706 
KAPPEL/ GERTI/ PROLL/ BIRGIT/ REICH/ SIEGFRIED/ RETSCHITZEGGER/ WERNER
WEB ENGINEERING: THE DISCIPLINE OF SYSTEMATIC DEVELOPMENT OF WEB APPLICATIONS
JOHN WILEY 
19711 
FOROUZAN/ BEHROUZ A.
TCP/IP PROTOCOL SUITE
TATA McGRAW-HILL 
19714 
OLIFER/ NATALIA/ OLIFER/ VICTOR
COMPUTER NETWORKS: PRINCIPLES, TECHNOLOGIES AND PROTOCOLS FOR NETWORK DESIGN
WILEY INDIA 
19717 
AHO/ ALFRED V./ LAM/ MONICA S./ SETHI/ RAVI
COMPILERS: PRINCIPLES, TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS
PEARSON 
19722 
TABAK/ DANIEL
ADVANCED MICROPROCESSORS
TATA McGRAW-HILL 
19732 
HAN/ JIAWEI/ KAMBER/ MICHELINE/ PEI/ JIAN
DATA MINING: CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES
ELSEVIER 
19742 
DUNHAM/ MARGARET H.
DATA MINING: INTRODUCTORY ADVANCED TOPICS
PEARSON 
19752 
PROAKIS/ JOHN G./ MANOLAKIS/ DIMITRIS G.
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING: PRINCIPLES, ALGORITHMS AND APPLICATIONS
PEARSON 
19762 
GONZALEZ/ RAFAEL C./ WOODS/ RICAHRD E.
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
PEARSON 
19774 
RAY/ A.K./ BHURCHANDI/ K. M.
ADVANCED MICROPROCESSORS AND PERIPHERALS: ARCHITECTURE, PROGRAMMING AND INTERFACING
TATA McGRAW-HILL 
19858 
MINDSHARE/ ANDERSON/ DON/ SHANLEY/ TOM
PENTIUM PROCESSOR SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
ADDISON-WESLEY 
19860 
BASS/ LEN/ CLEMENTS/ PAUL/ KAZMAN/ RICK
SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE IN PRACTICE
PEARSON 

New Arrivals - Information Technology

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


19321 
SILBERSCHATZ/ ABRAHAM/ GALVIN/ PETER BAER/ GAGNE/ GREG
OPERATING SYSTEMS CONCEPTS
JOHN WILEY 
19336 
TANENBAUM/ ANDREW S.
MODERN OPERATING SYSTEMS
PHI LEARNING 
19346 
STALLINGS/ WILLIAM
OPERATING SYSTEMS: INTERNALS AND DESIGN PRINCIPLES
PEARSON 
19351 
MAURYA/ RAJESH K.
COMPUTER GRAPHICS WITH VIRTUAL REALITY SYSTEMS
WILEY INDIA 
19361 
HEARN/ DONALD/ BAKER/ PAULINE M.
COMPUTER GRAPHICS C VERSION
PEARSON 
19376 
KASERA/ SUMIT/ NARANG/ NISHIT/ NARANG/ SUMITA
COMMUNICATION NETWORKS: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
TATA McGRAW-HILL 
19386 
STAMP/ MARK/ SHAH/ DEVEN N.
INFORMATION SECURITY: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
WILEY INDIA 
19396 
FOROUZAN/ BEHROUZ A./ MUKHOPADHYAY/ DEBDEEP
CRYPTOGRAPHY AND NETWORK SECURITY
TATA McGRAW-HILL 
19406 
PRESSMAN/ ROGER. S.
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING: A PRACTITIONER'S APPROACH
McGRAW-HILL INTERNATIONAL 
19416 
PONNIAH/ PAULRAJ
DATA WAREHOUSING FUNDAMENTALS : FUNDAMENTALS FOR IT PROFESSIONALS
WILEY INDIA 
19424 
TURBAN/ EFRAIM/ LEIDNER/ DOROTHY/ MCLEAN/ EPHRAIM/ WETHERBE/ JAMES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR MANAGEMENT: TRANSFORMING ORGANZATIONS IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY
WILEY INDIA 
19444 
HAN/ JIAWEI/ KAMBER/ MICHELINE/ PEI/ JIAN
DATA MINING: CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES
ELSEVIER 
19449 
SALIVAHANAN/ S./ VALLAVARAJ/ A./ GNANAPRIYA/ C.
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
TATA McGRAW-HILL 
19459 
BANKS/ JERRY/ CARSON/ JOHN S./ NELSON/ BARRY L./ NICOL/ DAVID M.
DISCRETE-EVENT SYSTEM SIMULATION
PEARSON 
19484 
NAIK/ KSHIRSAGAR/ TRIPATHY/ PRIYADARSHI
SOFTWARE TESTING AND QUALITY ASSURANCE: THEORY AND PRACTICE
WILEY INDIA 
19504 
RUSSELL/ STUART J./ NORVIG/ PETER
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A MODERN APPROACH
PEARSON 
19509 
RICH/ ELAINE
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
TATA McGRAW-HILL 
19512 
SOMASUNDARAM/ GNANASUNDARAM/ SHRIVASTAVA/ ALOK
INFORMATION STORAGE AND MANAGEMENT: STORING, MANAGING AND PROTECTING DIGITAL INNFORMATION IN CLASSIC, VIRTUALIZED AND CLOUD ENVIRONMENTS
WILEY 
19532 
BARKER/ RICHARD/ MASSIGLIA/ PAUL
STORAGE AREA NETWORK ESSENTIALS: A COMPLETE GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING AND IMPLEMENTING SANs (RB)
WILEY INDIA 
19535 
SPALDING/ ROBERT
STORAGE NETWORKS: THE COMPLETE REFERENCE
TATA McGRAW-HILL 
19538 
MARCHEWKA/ JACK T.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANAGEMENT
JOHN WILEY 
19548 
MANTEL/ SAMUEL J./ MEREDITH/ JACK R./ SHAFER/ SCOTT M./ SUTTON/ MARGARET M.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CORE TEXTBOOK
WILEY INDIA 
19551 
SCHNEIDER/ GARY P.
E COMMERCE: STRATEGY, TECHNOLOGY AND IMPLEMENTATION
CENGAGE LEARNING 
19556 
JOSEPH/ P.T.
E-COMMERCE: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
PHI LEARNING 
19585 
BHASKER/ BHARAT
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: FRAMEWORK, TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS
TATA McGRAW-HILL 
19844 
KOGENT SOLUTIONS
J2EE 1.4 PROJECTS
DREAMTECH 

New Arrivals - First Year Engineering

FIRST YEAR ENGINEERING


Acc. No.
Authors / Editors
Title of the Book
Publisher
19243 
CHOUDHURY/ S.K. HAJRA/ CHOUDHURY/ A.K. HAJRA/ ROY/ NIRJHAR
ELEMENTS OF WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY: MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
MEDIA PROMOTERS AND PROMOTERS 
19244 
KUMBHOJKAR/ G. V.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS - I
JAMNADAS 
19245 
SINGH/ RAVISH R.
BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
TATA McGRAW - HILL 
19252 
KREYSZIG/ ERWIN
ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
WILEY INDIA 
19254 
SASTRY/ S.S.
INTRODUCTORY METHODS OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
PHI LEARNING 
19256 
RAJNIKANT
APPLIED SOLID STATE PHYSICS
WILEY INDIA 
19260 
MUKHERJI/ UMA
ENGINEERING PHYSICS
NAROSA 
19264 
MITTLE/ V. N./ MITTAL/ ARVIND
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
TATA MC GRAWHILL 
19270 
HILEY/ JOHN/ BROWN/ KEITH/ SMITH/ IAN McKENZIE
HUGHES ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY
PEARSON 
19272 
ROSS/ SHEPLEY L.
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
JOHN WILEY 
19274 
DEY/ PRADIP/ GHOSH/ MANAS
PROGRAMMING IN C
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 
19294 
SCHNEIDER/ MICHAEL G.
AN INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING AND PROBLEM SOLVING WITH PASCAL
WILEY INDIA 
19296 
RAMAN/ MEENAKSHI/ SHARMA/ SANGEETA
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 
19301 
DUBEY/ N.H.
ENGINEERING MECHANICS: STATICS AND DYNAMICS
TATA McGRAW-HILL 
19566 
JAIN/ P.C./ JAIN/ MONICA
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
DHANPAT RAI 
19576 
CHAWLA/ SHASHI
A TEXT BOOK OF ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
DHANPAT RAI 
19578 
HOLLOWAY/ JAMES PAUL
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING PROGRAMMING: SOLVING PROBLEMS WITH ALGORITHMS
JOHN WILEY 
19580 
KUMBHOJKAR/ G.V.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS II
JAMNADAS 
19779 
DARA/ S.S./ UMARE/ S.S.
TEXTBOOK OF ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY, A
S. CHAND 
19789 
THERAJA/ B.L./ THERAJA/ A.K./ TARNEKAR/ S.G
A TEXT BOOK OF ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY: BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
S CHAND 
19799 
VASUDEVA/ A.S.
MODERN ENGINEERING PHYSICS
S. CHAND 
19802 
MALIK/ WAHID U./ TULI/ G.D./ MADAN/ R.D.
SELECTED TOPICS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
S CHAND 
19817 
TICKOO/ SHAM/ VERMA/ GAURAV
AUTOCAD 2012 FOR ENGINEERS AND DESIGNERS
DREAMTECH 
19818 
SINGH/ S.N.
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
PHI LEARNING 
19842 
KOTHARI/ D.P./ NAGRATH/ I. J.
THEORY AND PROBLEMS OF BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
PRENTICE HALL OF INDIA 

Saturday, August 3, 2013

10 Things Lost & Found Thanks to the Internet

10 Things Lost & Found Thanks to the Internet

The Internet has done more to change the way we live, do business, and communicate than any thing else in (my) recent memory. The current generation might not remember life without the Internet but there are still plenty of us who remember using the library for research and having to go to the post office every month or two to replenish stamps so we can keep up with our correspondence.
While new technology is fun and exciting, the truth is, there’s always give and take. For every large online merchant, there’s a bunch of mom and pop stores having to close  shops for lack of business. For every kid researching a project online, there’s a library struggling to keep it’s doors open.
What follows is a look at some of the things that we’re losing thanks to the Internet, and a few things we gained in return.

1. Lost: Handwriting

Back in the day, I prided myself on my neat penmanship. Teachers loved it, employers loved it, and friends ooohed and aaahed. But then I started typing every day and that handwriting thing didn’t happen so much beyond signing a check or a report card. If you’re like me, your handwriting has deteriorated as well for lack of practice.

Found! Paperless Offices

In the 60′s and 70′s, when it wasn’t considered the “in” thing to do, my parentsrecycled. We were very aware of waste, especially paper waste. So imagine my surprise when I entered the workforce in the mid-80′s and saw a forest’s worth of papers wasted every day. However, the Internet and computer technology were to change that. At first it didn’t happen. Everyone was still printing out memos or hard copies to proofread, but eventually they realized all this stuff could be done via a computer desktop. We began to embrace email and interoffice memos. We learned to communicate via online methods over faxes and snail mail.  Some folks still need to get in the moment, but our forests are thanking us and that’s a very good thing.

2. Lost: Waistlines

Admit it. You sit on your butt a lot. Some of us do it a little more than we care to admit and then make really bad choices. Like choosing to work extra rather thantaking time out for exercise. Or making poor food choices so we can wolf down something convenient before returning to our desks. There are a lot of reasons why some of us are so fat, and hanging out online ranks up there in the reasoning.

Found! Tools and Apps

We may not be getting as much exercise but we certainly have lots of convenience, and I don’t necessarily mean that as a bad thing. Thanks to a variety of apps for our smart phones, tablets and laptops, we can do so many more things while on the go. We can scan bar codes from our smart phones, share files via an online service, check in to all our favorites haunts and even keep track of our physical fitness. We might not be moving as much as we should, but there are tools in place should we decide to get up off our butts and get fit.

3. Lost: Communication

Text speak, chat room talk and having to squeeze as much information into the smallest space possible leaves something to be desired in the way we communicate. I realize this was a problem last week at the supermarket when I had a conversation with an acquaintance who used “OMG” and “LOL” to punctuate her conversation. Handwritten letters are a thing of the past and we’d much rather send an email or leave a message than chat live and in person. Why, we can talk to hundreds of people in an entire day without even having to open our mouths.

Found! Brevity

It’s a 140 character world, people.  Fitting as much conversation into the smallest space possible appears to be the thing to do right now. We write for the short attention span and try to keep our articles and blog posts at 500 words or less. We update the world using social networks instead of family newsletters. We’re putting out more information than ever, but we’re doing it quickly.

4. Lost: Focus

Can you sit at a concert, movie, speech or recital without checking your device? Email, Facebook, Twitter, text messages…all of a sudden these have become something we can’t do without. Fifteen years ago we could get through the day without texts and Tweets, now if we don’t have access to them we go through withdrawal. We can’t even have a conversation without pausing now and then to check our gadgetry, but hardly anyone will admit how rude it actually is.

Found! Multitasking

We write off our lack of focus as multitasking. Thanks to portable devices and the ability to open up endless windows on our computers, we don’t have to do the same thing for more than a few minutes at a time. The good news is that this keeps us from becoming bored. The bad news is that when we hop from screen to screen we don’t give each task our full attention.

5. Lost: Face to face interviews

I’ve given dozens of interviews over the past few years and only two of them were over the phone or in person. With voice or face to face interviews it’s easier to read a person and add additional questions if necessary.  We can tell when the interviewee is hemming and hawing or when they’re passionate. There’s no mistaking tone or emotion. Yet it’s too inconvenient to go this route.

Found! The email interview

Since it’s too much trouble to get on the horn for an interview, most writers and bloggers shoot a bunch of questions over to the person they wish to interview. That person jots down the answers and shoots back. This is mostly what you see when you read interviews online. Sometimes, they’re not even edited so the interviewees typos come through. It’s kind of lame, but this kind of interview takes up very little time. We’re definitely losing the art of the interview.

6. Lost: Friends

Hanging out in the house all the time and spending all your time online is guaranteed to alienate a few people. Not all of our friends care for the Internet, and not everyone wants to spend all their time on Facebook.

Found! Friends

For every friend who doesn’t understand your online addiction, you’ll find ten more online who get what you do. Thanks to the social networks you never have to be lonely again.

7. Lost: Window Shopping

Mom and pop shops and boarding up their windows and having going out of business sales. Thanks to malls, strip malls and shopping emporiums, it’s tougher for the brick and mortar guys to keep up. Downtown shops don’t last like they used to and the sense of community we used to have with our merchants is going the way of the five and dime. Many towns don’t even have sidewalks, only stopping points along the road.

Found! Online Shopping

Amazon, Zappos, Overstock, iTunes….we don’t even have to leave the house anymore to get the things we need. We lost the quaintness of our favorite shops, but there’s no denying the convenience.

8. Lost: Snail Mail

Remember pen pals, letters to the editor, thank you cards and notes just to say, “Hi?” Well, we still do that stuff sometimes, but we don’t do much of it via snail mail. I can’t tell you the last time I received a handwritten letter from a friend, and I only buy stamps to send out holiday cards. Even my bills are just about all paid online. The post offices are struggling and we’re forgetting how to correspond.

Found! Email

That isn’t to say we’re not corresponding. Email makes sure we all stay in touch. Sales flyers and thank you cards now come to us via email as do business correspondence, news from friends an promotional codes. Email is about as convenient as they come, that is, until we start using voice recognition software to do our typing for us.

9. Lost: Library

When I was a kid, we used the library for more than taking out books. We watched movies, participated in book clubs, attended parties and researched all our school papers. We can still do all this stuff with libraries but fewer people are doing so. Most would rather research online and with the ability to download books electronically, we don’t really have to leave home. There are still folks who enjoy the library (I’m one of them) but there’s not denying that they’re closing down all around the country. Let’s remember the library is more than a free wifi hotspot, it’s a place for our community to gather, share and learn.

Found! Online research

Now that everyone is doing all their research online, it means they’re plagiarizing, copying and regurgitating content from websites and blogs. Granted, there are some important resources online, but there are some equally lame resources online. Not all information is accurate and a vitamin site can offer legitimate looking advice, while passing on self serving and not so accurate information. While we certainly have convenience at our fingertips, we have to remember we can’t believe everything we read online.

10. Lost: The Front Porch

Remember the front porch? Friends and family gathered in the evenings and chatted? Now, we can’t wait to get inside to our air conditioning, laptops and flat screens. When front porch conversation goes, when we stop meeting our neighbors for conversation across the fence, we lose our sense of community. A neighborhood simply becomes a place where people live. There are plenty of thriving communities and neighborhoods, lets hope we don’t lose them.

Found! Online Community

Communities abound online and like minded people are everywhere. Thanks to blogs, social networks and forums we can carry on a conversation with people all around the world. The Internet has brought the world together in a way no one thought possible. It enables us to unite for a cause, share, discuss and just hang out with some of our favorite people, even if those people don’t live anywhere near us.

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