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Handbook of Software Engineering Methods 2nd ed.
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Software engineering is the art and science of using different methods to efficiently create extensible, sustainable programs that solve problems people care about.

I won’t tell you how to be a software engineer; You’ll learn that over time by doing it. Instead, this book is about software engineering methods: Ways people achieve specific objectives in software engineering—that can save your project. My hope is that, after reading this book (or parts of it), you’ll feel better equipped for software engineering.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Engineering
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OpenOregon
Author:
Lara Letaw
Date Added:
08/25/2021
Haskell
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In this book we aim to introduce you both to the Haskell language, from the very basics to advanced features, and to computer programming in general. We urge seasoned programmers to be especially patient with this process. In all likelihood, the languages you are most familiar with differ greatly from Haskell, and habits from those languages might make it more difficult to understand how things work − they are simple, but different. Face learning to see the world through the warped mindset of a functional programmer as an adventure in a brave new world, which will bring you understanding valuable far beyond the boundaries of any language.

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Applied Science
Computer Science
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Wikibooks
Date Added:
07/28/2016
Homework: Intro to Data Science - Week #11
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Lecture for the course "CSC 59970 – Intro to Data Science" delivered at the City College of New York in Spring 2019 by Grant Long as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.

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Applied Science
Computer Science
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CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
City College of New York
Author:
Grant Long
Nyc Tech-in-residence Corps
Date Added:
05/06/2020
Homework: Intro to Data Science - Week #3
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Homework for the course "CSC 59970 – Intro to Data Science" delivered at the City College of New York in Spring 2019 by Grant Long as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.

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Applied Science
Computer Science
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CUNY Academic Works
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City College of New York
Author:
Grant Long
Nyc Tech-in-residence Corps
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05/06/2020
Homework: Intro to Data Science - Week #4
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Homework for the course "CSC 59970 – Intro to Data Science" delivered at the City College of New York in Spring 2019 by Grant Long as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.

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Applied Science
Computer Science
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Homework/Assignment
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CUNY Academic Works
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City College of New York
Author:
Grant Long
Nyc Tech-in-residence Corps
Date Added:
05/06/2020
Homework: Intro to Data Science - Week #5
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Homework for the course "CSC 59970 – Intro to Data Science" delivered at the City College of New York in Spring 2019 by Grant Long as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.

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Applied Science
Computer Science
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Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
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City College of New York
Author:
Grant Long
Nyc Tech-in-residence Corps
Date Added:
05/06/2020
Homework: Intro to Data Science - Week #9
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Homework for the course "CSC 59970 – Intro to Data Science" delivered at the City College of New York in Spring 2019 by Grant Long as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.

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Applied Science
Computer Science
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Homework/Assignment
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CUNY Academic Works
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City College of New York
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Grant Long
Nyc Tech-in-residence Corps
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05/06/2020
Homework: Probability and Statistics for Computer Science - Week #10
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Homework for the course "CS 217 – Probability and Statistics for Computer Science" delivered at the City College of New York in Spring 2019 by Evan Agovino as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.

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Applied Science
Computer Science
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CUNY Academic Works
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City College of New York
Author:
Evan Agovino
Nyc Tech-in-residence Corps
Date Added:
05/06/2020
Homework: Probability and Statistics for Computer Science - Week #11
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Homework for the course "CS 217 – Probability and Statistics for Computer Science" delivered at the City College of New York in Spring 2019 by Evan Agovino as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.

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Applied Science
Computer Science
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
City College of New York
Author:
Evan Agovino
Nyc Tech-in-residence Corps
Date Added:
05/06/2020
Homework: Probability and Statistics for Computer Science - Week #2
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Homework for the course "CS 217 – Probability and Statistics for Computer Science" delivered at the City College of New York in Spring 2019 by Evan Agovino as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.

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Applied Science
Computer Science
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Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
City College of New York
Author:
Evan Agovino
Nyc Tech-in-residence Corps
Date Added:
05/06/2020
Homework: Probability and Statistics for Computer Science - Week #5
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Lecture for the course "CS 217 – Probability and Statistics for Computer Science" delivered at the City College of New York in Spring 2019 by Evan Agovino as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.

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Applied Science
Computer Science
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
City College of New York
Author:
Evan Agovino
Nyc Tech-in-residence Corps
Date Added:
05/06/2020
Homework: Probability and Statistics for Computer Science - Week #8
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Homework for the course "CS 217 – Probability and Statistics for Computer Science" delivered at the City College of New York in Spring 2019 by Evan Agovino as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.

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Applied Science
Computer Science
Material Type:
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Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
City College of New York
Author:
Evan Agovino
Nyc Tech-in-residence Corps
Date Added:
05/06/2020
How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Learning with Python
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Python is a fun and extremely easy-to-use programming language that has steadily gained in popularity over the last few years. Developed over ten years ago by Guido van Rossum, Python's simple syntax and overall feel is largely derived from ABC, a teaching language that was developed in the 1980's. However, Python was also created to solve real problems and it borrows a wide variety of features from programming languages such as C++, Java, Modula-3, and Scheme. Because of this, one of Python's most remarkable features is its broad appeal to professional software developers, scientists, researchers, artists, and educators. 278 page pdf file.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Green Tea Press
Author:
Allen B. Downey
Jeffrey Elkner
Date Added:
01/01/2008
How to Use OSF as an Electronic Lab Notebook
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This webinar outlines how to use the free Open Science Framework (OSF) as an Electronic Lab Notebook for personal work or private collaborations. Fundamental features we cover include how to record daily activity, how to store images or arbitrary data files, how to invite collaborators, how to view old versions of files, and how to connect all this usage to more complex structures that support the full work of a lab across multiple projects and experiments.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Information Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Center for Open Science
Author:
Center for Open Science
Date Added:
08/07/2020
HyperText Markup Language
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This is a guide to HTML, a standard markup language for web pages. A text editor and a web browser is all you need to create web pages, view your handiwork, and share information with others all over the world.

This book covers simple HTML syntax. For dynamic behavior in websites, see the JavaScript wikibook. Another separate book covers Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) which handle overall look and styling, but the present book addresses CSS briefly. Additionally, XHTML has its own textbook.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Wikibooks
Date Added:
05/12/2016
The Information Literacy User’s Guide
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Short Description:
Return to milneopentextbooks.org to download PDF and other versions of this textNewParaThe Information Literacy User’s Guide introduces students to critical concepts of information literacy as defined for the information-infused and technology-rich environment in which they find themselves. This book helps students examine their roles as information creators and sharers and enables them to more effectively deploy related skills. This textbook includes relatable case studies and scenarios, many hands-on exercises, and interactive quizzes.

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Good researchers have a host of tools at their disposal that make navigating today’s complex information ecosystem much more manageable. Gaining the knowledge, abilities, and self-reflection necessary to be a good researcher helps not only in academic settings, but is invaluable in any career, and throughout one’s life. The Information Literacy User’s Guide will start you on this route to success.

The Information Literacy User’s Guide is based on two current models in information literacy: The 2011 version of The Seven Pillars Model, developed by the Society of College, National and University Libraries in the United Kingdom1 and the conception of information literacy as a metaliteracy, a model developed by one of this book’s authors in conjunction with Thomas Mackey, Dean of the Center for Distance Learning at SUNY Empire State College.2 These core foundations ensure that the material will be relevant to today’s students.

The Information Literacy User’s Guide introduces students to critical concepts of information literacy as defined for the information-infused and technology-rich environment in which they find themselves. This book helps students examine their roles as information creators and sharers and enables them to more effectively deploy related skills. This textbook includes relatable case studies and scenarios, many hands-on exercises, and interactive quizzes.

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Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Allison Hosier
Daryl Bullis
Deborah Bernnard
Greg Bobish
Irina Holden
Jenna Hecker
Tor Loney
Trudi Jacobson
Date Added:
03/11/2015
Information Systems for Business
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This textbook provides context and essential concepts for business students to understand what an information system is, how it is built for businesses to run their companies, and develop competitive advantages. This book is divided into three parts. Part 1 discusses what an information system (IS) is and its components. Part 2 discusses how people use IS for personal and professional development, how businesses use IS to create and sustain competitive advantages, and how people build and support IS. Part 3 discusses the role of IS in globalization, the ethical and legal implications, and emerging trends of the future.

Subject:
Applied Science
Business and Communication
Computer Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
LibreTexts
Author:
Laurie Hammond
Ly-Huong T. Pham
Tejal Desai-Naik
Wael Abdeljabbar
Date Added:
12/13/2022
Information Systems for Business and Beyond
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This book is written as an introductory text, meant for those with little or no experience with computers or information systems. While sometimes the descriptions can get a little bit technical, every effort has been made to convey the information essential to understanding a topic while not getting bogged down in detailed terminology or esoteric discussions.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Information Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
David T. Bourgeois
James L. Smith
Joseph Mortati
Shouhong Wang
Date Added:
11/18/2021