Student Booklets Available for All Levels A-G (Grades 1-7) Student booklets: 6 per level Available as single copies, 5-packs of each volume, or six-volume sets 2-5 topics per volume
Student Booklets Available for All Levels A-G (Grades 1-7) Student booklets: 6 per level Available as single copies, 5-packs of each volume, or six-volume sets 2-5 topics per volume
Student Booklets Available for All Levels A-G (Grades 1-7) Student booklets: 6 per level Available as single copies, 5-packs of each volume, or six-volume sets 2-5 topics per volume
Case Computer Marilyn Monroe is the story of a specially designed computer that was wrongly sold to a member of the general public.
Gracie Holden invites her three friends round for an evening of discussing what really happened to Marilyn Monroe on that hot August night of 1962.
Unfortunately for Gracie, Tommy, Mitch and Sheryl the case computer reacts to the crime scene and throws them back to two days before Marilyn died. They are now pres...
Everyone wants to be a DJ. Because of the low barriers of entry, there is no better time to get behind the decks. But how do you cut through the noise floor to become a Top DJ? With over 12 years of experience as a radio DJ at Chicago's B96 [WBBM-FM], and even longer playing clubs along with high end bookings through out the world, plus several major label production titles under his belt, DJ / Producer Dan Morrell is a well-qualified source t...
Leibniz, der nun fünfzig Jahre alt geworden ist und ein Tagebuch zu führen beginnt, liefert uns in einigen großen Briefen und Denkschriften Darstellungen seiner wissenschaftlichen und kulturfördernden Arbeiten und Überlegungen. Der Aufenthalt van Helmonts in Hannover führt zu philosophischen Briefgesprächen mit der Kurfürstin Sophie und ihrer Nichte Elisabeth Charlotte von Orléans. Die Binär-Mathematik in ihrer Ausdeutungsmöglichkeit als Analo...
Many applications process high volumes of streaming data, among them Internet traffic analysis, financial tickers, and transaction log mining. In general, a data stream is an unbounded data set that is produced incrementally over time, rather than being available in full before its processing begins.
In this lecture, we give an overview of recent research in stream processing, ranging from answering simple queries on high-speed streams to loa...
The advent of multicore processors has renewed interest in the idea of incorporating transactions into the programming model used to write parallel programs. This approach, known as transactional memory, offers an alternative, and hopefully better, way to coordinate concurrent threads. The ACI (atomicity, consistency, isolation) properties of transactions provide a foundation to ensure that concurrent reads and writes of shared data do not pro...
Adaptive filters with a large number of coefficients are usually involved in both network and acoustic echo cancellation. Consequently, it is important to improve the convergence rate and tracking of the conventional algorithms used for these applications. This can be achieved by exploiting the sparseness character of the echo paths. Identification of sparse impulse responses was addressed mainly in the last decade with the development of the ...
This lecture presents a first compendium of established and emerging standards in pervasive computing systems. The lecture explains the role of each of the covered standards and explains the relationship and interplay among them. Hopefully, the lecture will help piece together the various standards into a sensible and clear landscape. The lecture is a digest, reorganization, and a compilation of several short articles that have been published ...
LAST MOON SUMMARYOn May 8, 1902, Mt. Pelée on the West Indies island of Martinique near the seaport town of St. Pierre erupted in a cloud of gas and fire in one of the most awesome and destructive pyrotechnic displays ever offered by nature. Four minutes later, thirty thousand citizens lay dead or dying, andthe town engulfed in flames. Mother Nature was not entirely to blame for this disaster. In truth, the real culprits were the rather more d...