Quantifiers in Action: Generalized Quantification in Query, Logical and Natural Languages
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Computer Key-Stroke Logging and Writing, Volume 18: Methods and Applications
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Computer keystroke logging is an exciting development in writing research methodology that allows a documents evolution to be logged and then replayed as if the document were being written for the first time. Computer keystroke logged data allows analysis of the revisions and pauses made by authors during the writing of texts.
Computer Keystroke Logging and Writing: Methods and Applications is the first book to successfully collect a group of leading computer keystroke logging researchers into a single volume and provide an invaluable introduction and overview of this dynamic area of research. » » » »
Quantifiers in Action: Generalized Quantification in Query, Logical and Natural Languages
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The database industry is a multi-billion, world-wide, all-encompassing part of the software world. Quantifiers in Action: Generalized Quantification in Query, Logical and Natural Languages introduces a query language called GQs—Generalized Quantification in Query. Most query languages are simply versions of First Order Logic (FOL). GQs are an extension of the idea of quantifier in FOL. GQs are a perfect example of a practical theory within databases. » » » »
Development and Use of Outcome Studies: First Steps For The Practicing Clinician
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How effective is your practice? Today’s practitioners need to know how to evaluate their practices objectively. In today’s high-pressure reimbursement environment, clinicians must able to assess the cost effectiveness, quality, and efficiency of the services they provide. This groundbreaking text—the first to combine both the terminology and the process of using outcome data to improve service delivery—shows you how to do just that. And, it clarifies the relationship between outcome measurement and research. » » » »
No Fluff, Just Stuff Anthology: The 2006 Edition by Pragmatic Bookshelf
Twenty-seven weekends a year, the No Fluff, Just Stuff conference rolls into another town, featuring the world’s best technical speakers and writers. Up until now, you had to go to one of the shows to soak up their collective wisdom. Now, you can hold it in the palm of your hand. The No Fluff, Just Stuff Anthology represents topics presented on the tour, written by the speakers who created it. » » » »
Version Control with Git
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Version Control with Git takes you step-by-step through ways to track, merge, and manage software projects, using this highly flexible, open source version control system. Git permits virtually an infinite variety of methods for development and collaboration. Created by Linus Torvalds to manage development of the Linux kernel, it’s become the principal tool for distributed version control. But Git’s flexibility also means that some users don’t understand how to use it to their best advantage. Version Control with Git offers tutorials on the most effective ways to use it, as well as friendly yet rigorous advice to help you navigate Git’s many functions. With this book, you will:
Google Sketch Up The Missing Manual
If you want to learn to create 3-D models using Google SketchUp, this Missing Manual is the ideal place to start. Filled with step-by-step tutorials, this entertaining, reader-friendly guide will have you creating detailed 3-D objects, including building plans, furniture, landscaping plans — even characters for computer games — in no time. Google SketchUp: The Missing Manual offers a hands-on tour of the program, with crystal-clear instructions for using every feature and lots of real-world examples to help you pick up the practical skills you need. » » » »