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Basic Generative AI


Free Download Basic Generative AI: Beginner’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT and Machine Learning, Practical AI Applications by Freeman Publishing
English | August 30, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DFTDRTCT | 204 pages | EPUB | 2.15 Mb
BASIC GENERATIVE AI – Beginner’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence.

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Essential Visual Basic 4.0 Fast How to Develop Applications in Visual Basic


Free Download Essential Visual Basic 4.0 Fast : How to Develop Applications in Visual Basic By John Cowell BSc (Hons), MPhil, PhD (auth.)
1996 | 186 Pages | ISBN: 3540199985 | PDF | 8 MB
If you are developing software either as a professional programmer, a student, or simply for fun then it is very likely that you will be working in a Windows environment. If you are, and you are looking to build your own Windows applications, you will find Visual Basic provides an easy and effective means of doing so. This book is written specifically to help users get up and running fast on Visual Basic and focusses on how to develop useful programs quickly and effectively. If you are an undergraduate wanting a simple way to program applications, a professional programmer who needs a broad introduction to Visual Basic 3, or even an amateur programmer interested in building Windows applications, then this book will tell you all you need to know.

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Coloured Petri Nets Basic Concepts, Analysis Methods and Practical Use


Free Download Coloured Petri Nets: Basic Concepts, Analysis Methods and Practical Use By Kurt Jensen
1996 | 241 Pages | ISBN: 3642082432 | PDF | 8 MB
This book presents a coherent description of the theoretical and practical aspectsof Coloured Petri Nets (CP-nets or CPN). It shows how CP-nets have been developed- from being a promising theoretical model to being a full-fledged languagefor the design, specification, simulation, validation and implementation oflarge software systems (and other systems in which human beings and/or computerscommunicate by means of some more or less formal rules). The bookcontains the formal definition of CP-nets and the mathematical theory behindtheir analysis methods. However, it has been the intention to write the book insuch a way that it also becomes attractive to readers who are more interested inapplications than the underlying mathematics. This means that a large part of thebook is written in a style which is closer to an engineering textbook (or a users’manual) than it is to a typical textbook in theoretical computer science. The bookconsists of three separate volumes.The first volume defines the net model (i.e., hierarchical CP-nets) and thebasic concepts (e.g., the different behavioural properties such as deadlocks, fairnessand home markings). It gives a detailed presentation of many smaIl examplesand a brief overview of some industrial applications. It introduces the formalanalysis methods. FinaIly, it contains a description of a set of CPN toolswhich support the practical use of CP-nets. Most of the material in this volume isapplication oriented. The purpose of the volume is to teach the reader how toconstruct CPN models and how to analyse these by means of simulation.The second volume contains a detailed presentation of the theory behind theformal analysis methods – in particular occurrence graphs with equivalenceclasses and place/transition invariants. It also describes how these analysis methodsare supported by computer tools. Parts of this volume are rather theoreticalwhile other parts are application oriented. The purpose of the volume is to teachthe reader how to use the formal analysis methods. This will not necessarily requirea deep understanding of the underlying mathematical theory (although suchknowledge will of course be a help).The third volume contains a detailed description of a selection of industrialapplications. The purpose is to document the most important ideas and experiencesfrom the projects – in a way which is useful for readers who do not yethave personal experience with the construction and analysis of large CPN diagrams.Another purpose is to demonstrate the feasibility of using CP-nets and theCPN tools for such projects.

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The Basic Practice of Statistics


Free Download David Moore, "The Basic Practice of Statistics"
English | ISBN: 1319244378 | 2021 | 800 pages | EPUB | 147 MB
Now available with Macmillan’s new online learning tool Achieve, the ninth edition of The Basic Practice of Statistics 9e teaches statistical thinking by guiding students through an investigative process of problem-solving with pedagogy designed to help students of all levels. Examples and exercises from a wide variety of topic areas use current, real data to provide students insight into how and why statistics are used to make decisions in the real world.

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