National University of Samoa: Recent submissions

  • H. Black, Thaddeus (Debian Project, 2021)
    The book began in 1983 when a high-school classmate challenged me to prove the Pythagorean theorem on the spot. I lost the dare, but looking the proof up later I recorded it on loose leaves, adding to it the derivations ...
  • Bonaventure, Olivier (IETF, 2021-12-21)
    This textbook came from a frustration of first main author. Many authors choose to write a textbook because there are no textbooks in their field or because they are not satisfied with the existing textbooks. This frustration ...
  • Bourke, Dr. Chris (Department of Computer Science & Engineering University of Nebraska–Lincoln, 2018)
    This book is a draft that has been released for evaluation and comment. Some of the later chapters are included as placeholders and indicators for the intended scope of the final draft, but are intentionally left blank. ...
  • Waterman, Gregg (Oregon Institute of Technology, 2017)
    This textbook is designed to provide you with a basic reference for the topics within. That said, it cannot learn for you, nor can your instructor; ultimately, the responsibility for learning the material lies with you. ...
  • van Tilborg, Henk C.A. (Eindhoven Henk van Tilborg the Netherland, 1993-04-03)
    As the title of this book already suggests, this manuscript is intended to be a textbook suitable for a first course in coding theory. It is based on a course that is taught for several years at the Eindhoven University ...
  • Heinbockel, J.H. (Old Dominion University, 2016-01)
    This is the second volume of an introductory calculus presentation intended for future scientists and engineers. Volume II is a continuation of volume I and contains chapters six through twelve. The chapter six presents ...
  • Heinbockel, J.H. (Old Dominion University, 2012-09)
    This is the first volume of an introductory calculus presentation intended for future scientists and engineers. Volume I contains five chapters emphasizing fundamental concepts from calculus and analytic geometry and the ...
  • Gelinas Jr, Ulric J.; Sutton, Steve G.; Federowicz, Jane (Thomson/South-Western, Mason, Ohio,, 2004)
    This text will prepare you to effectively use, manage, and participate in the development of information technology. It focuses on key business processes, highlighting IT innovations, e-business, and enterprise systems. ...
  • Basic internet security (2011-05-09)
    The digital world is changing at a tremendous speed. New communication technologies open up new possibilities, but by using them you can also expose yourself, and others, to risks. Many people have trouble assessing these ...
  • Dalpiaz, David (Github, 2021)
    This book provides an integrated treatment of statistical inference techniques in data science using the R Statistical Software. It provides a much-needed, easy-to-follow introduction to statistics and the R programming ...
  • Langmore, Ian; Krasner, Daniel (Columbia University, 2013)
    This book focuses more on the statistics end of things, while also getting readers going on (basic) programming & command line skills. It doesn’t, however, really go into much of the stuff you would expect to see from the ...
  • Guttman, Barbara; Roback, Edward (National Institute of Standards and Technology Technology Administration U.S. Department of Commerce, 1995-10)
    This handbook provides assistance in securing computer-based resources (including hardware, software, and information) by explaining important concepts, cost considerations, and interrelationships of security controls. It ...
  • Dordal, Peter L (Department of Computer Science Loyola University Chicago, 2022-06-05)
    An Introduction to Computer Networksis a free and open general-purpose computer-networking textbook, complete with diagrams and exercises.It covers the LAN, internetworking and transport layers, focusing primarily on TCP/IP. ...
  • Soicher, Leonard; Vivaldi, Franco (The University of London., 2008-01-08)
    This text contains sufficient material for a one-semester course in mathematical algo rithms, for second year mathematics students. The course requires some exposure to the basic concepts of discrete mathematics, but no ...
  • Algebra 
    Scherk, John (University of Toronto, 2009)
    "In Algebra: A Computational Introduction, the author demonstrates how software can be used as a problem-solving tool for algebra." "The author introduces permutation groups, then linear groups, before tackling abstract ...
  • Loomis, Lynn Harold; Sternberg, Shlomo Zvi (Jones and Bartlett Publishers International, 1990)
    Intro; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 0 Introduction; 1 Logic: quantifiers; 2 The logical connectives; 3 Negations of quantifiers; 4 Sets; 5 Restricted variables; 6 Ordered pairs and relations; 7 Functions and mappings; 8 ...
  • Diez, David; Cetinkaya-Rundel, Mine; Dorazio, Leah...et.al. (OpenIntro, Incorporated, 2015-05-15)
    We hope readers will take away three ideas from this book in addition to forming a foundation of statistical thinking and methods. (1) Statistics is an applied field with a wide range of practical applications. (2) You ...
  • Shoup, Victor (V. Shoup, 2005)
    "Number theory and algebra play an increasingly significant role in computing and communications, as evidenced by the striking applications of these subjects to such fields as cryptography and coding theory. This introductory ...
  • Teacher's guide for remote learning, during school closures and beyond (r Information Technology Education and Development, Inc., 2020)
    Helping students deal with the uncertainties caused by the pandemic engaging students to continue learning even while normal school operations are disrupted
  • Mehta, Rohit; Keenan, Sarah (Research Gate, 2016-06)
    This article explores the role of beauty in science education. The authors use research in scienceeducation to highlight the importance of teachers consciously making connections to aesthetic aspects inscience. Caring about ...

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