As Chapman & Hall/CRC Press’ oldest and most prolific Computer Science book series, the Computer and Information Science series comprehensively covers key topics, developments, and applications in computer science, computer engineering, and information science. The series aims to publish a mix of handbooks, reference books, and upper-level textbooks that provide comprehensive and valuable information for both students and professionals. We are willing to consider relevant topics that might be proposed by potential contributors.
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By Srinivas Aluru
December 21, 2005
The enormous complexity of biological systems at the molecular level must be answered with powerful computational methods. Computational biology is a young field, but has seen rapid growth and advancement over the past few decades. Surveying the progress made in this multidisciplinary field, the ...
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By Azzedine Boukerche
November 28, 2005
Most of the available literature in wireless networking and mobile computing concentrates on the physical aspect of the subject, such as spectrum management and cell re-use. In most cases, a description of fundamental distributed algorithms that support mobile hosts in a wireless environment is ...
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By David Kaeli, Pen-Chung Yew
May 26, 2005
Until now, there were few textbooks that focused on the dynamic subject of speculative execution, a topic that is crucial to the development of high performance computer architectures. Speculative Execution in High Performance Computer Architectures describes many recent advances in speculative ...
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By Munindar P. Singh
September 29, 2004
The Practical Handbook of Internet Computing analyzes a broad array of technologies and concerns related to the Internet, including corporate intranets. Fresh and insightful articles by recognized experts address the key challenges facing Internet users, designers, integrators, and policymakers. In...
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By Joseph Y-T. Leung
April 27, 2004
Researchers in management, industrial engineering, operations, and computer science have intensely studied scheduling for more than 50 years, resulting in an astounding body of knowledge in this field. Handbook of Scheduling: Algorithms, Models, and Performance Analysis, the first handbook on ...