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Computational Mathematics: Block 1, Unit 1: Introduction to Numerical Methods

Upgrading and Repairing PCs: Technician's Portable Reference

By Mark Edward Soper, Scott Mueller

Real-Time Systems

By Jane W. S. Liu

The Computer Manual: The Step-by-step Guide to Upgrading and Repairing a PC

By Kyle MacRae

High-performance Computer Architecture

By Harold S. Stone

Computer and Robot Vision, Volume II

By Robert M. Haralick, Linda G. Shapiro

Computer and Robot Vision: v.1

By R. M. Haralick, Linda G. Shapiro

Embedded Systems: A Contemporary Design Tool

By James K. Peckol

Service-Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology, and Design

By Thomas Erl

Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++

By Michael Barr

Computer Systems Architecture: a Networking Approach

By Rob Williams

Terraform - Up and Running

By Yevgeniy Brikman

The Design Mix: Bars, Cocktails and Style

By Howard Watson (Freelance, UK), Jamie Walker

Absolute Beginner's Guide to Upgrading and Fixing Your PC

By Michael Miller

Digital Fundamentals

By Floyd, Thomas L.

Introductory Logic and Sets for Computer Scientists

By N. Nissanke

PC Repair Bench Book

By Ron Gilster

Sams Teach Yourself Upgrading and Fixing PCs in 24 Hours, Second Edition

By Galen A. Grimes, Grimes, Galen A.

Complexity and Information

By J. F. Traub (Columbia University, New York), A. G. Werschulz (Fordham University and Columbia University

The PC Doctor's Fix It Yourself Guide

By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

The Algebraic Eigenvalue Problem (Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation)

By Wilkinson, J. H.

Complete Idiot's Guide to Computer Basics

By Joe E. Kraynak

The Advanced Intel Microprocessors: 80286, 80386 and 80486

By Barry B. Brey

Modern Portfolio Theory and Investment Analysis

By Elton, Edwin J., Gruber, Martin J.

Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals

By M. Morris Mano, Charles R. Kime

8086/8088, 80286, 80386 and 80486 Assembly Language

By Barry B. Brey

Information: A Very Short Introduction

By Luciano Floridi (, Luciano Floridi is the Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Information at the Oxford Internet Institute, and a fellow of St Cross College, Oxford University.)

How to Think About Algorithms

By Jeff Edmonds (York University, Toronto)

Togaf 9 Foundation Exam Study Guide

By Kevin Lindley

Spring Batch in Action

By Arnaud Cogoluegnes, Thierry Templier, Gary Gregory, Olivier Bazoud