This document provides book and subject recommendations for various computer science topics:
- Discrete mathematics - Kenneth Rosen and Trembley-Manohar are recommended. Graph theory, recurrence relations, and probability and combinatorics problems can be found in these books.
- Theory of computation - Cohen, Martin, Linz, and Sipser books are recommended in that order. Ullman's book is difficult but comprehensive.
- Digital logic - Morris Mano books are highly recommended.
- Computer organization and architecture - Mano, Hays, and Zaky books cover topics like addressing modes, pipelining, and caches well.
- Algorithms - Cormen and Sahani books are
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This document provides book and subject recommendations for various computer science topics:
- Discrete mathematics - Kenneth Rosen and Trembley-Manohar are recommended. Graph theory, recurrence relations, and probability and combinatorics problems can be found in these books.
- Theory of computation - Cohen, Martin, Linz, and Sipser books are recommended in that order. Ullman's book is difficult but comprehensive.
- Digital logic - Morris Mano books are highly recommended.
- Computer organization and architecture - Mano, Hays, and Zaky books cover topics like addressing modes, pipelining, and caches well.
- Algorithms - Cormen and Sahani books are
This document provides book and subject recommendations for various computer science topics:
- Discrete mathematics - Kenneth Rosen and Trembley-Manohar are recommended. Graph theory, recurrence relations, and probability and combinatorics problems can be found in these books.
- Theory of computation - Cohen, Martin, Linz, and Sipser books are recommended in that order. Ullman's book is difficult but comprehensive.
- Digital logic - Morris Mano books are highly recommended.
- Computer organization and architecture - Mano, Hays, and Zaky books cover topics like addressing modes, pipelining, and caches well.
- Algorithms - Cormen and Sahani books are
This document provides book and subject recommendations for various computer science topics:
- Discrete mathematics - Kenneth Rosen and Trembley-Manohar are recommended. Graph theory, recurrence relations, and probability and combinatorics problems can be found in these books.
- Theory of computation - Cohen, Martin, Linz, and Sipser books are recommended in that order. Ullman's book is difficult but comprehensive.
- Digital logic - Morris Mano books are highly recommended.
- Computer organization and architecture - Mano, Hays, and Zaky books cover topics like addressing modes, pipelining, and caches well.
- Algorithms - Cormen and Sahani books are
Discrete Mathematics MOST IMP subject as far as CS is concerned
First order logic: prepare it from Trembley-Manohar and solve exercise from Discrete Mathematics an d Application by Kenneth Rosen. Easy topic. Once concept is clear marks are urs.I mportant rules of thumb are given in Kenneth Rosen Probability and Combinatorics:I skipped this part. But Kenneth Rosen again has v ariety of problems on this topic. Set Theory: Trembley-ManoharBoolean algebra,Groups, Lattice, Relations:Kenneth Rosen has goo d discussion on Relations and Lattice.Book by K.D.Joshi on Discrete Maths has go od derivations regarding enumerating the relationsgo through it, it ll surely hel p to build up the ideasFor Boolean Algebra and Group Theory again book by Tremble y-Manoher is good, but for exercises I used book by Ross(I dont remember the full name of authorsorry for that)Trembley-Manoher includes good theorems in Group Th eory Linear Algebra, Calculus and Numerical Methods: For these subjects I used the course books by local authors which we used for se mester examsThere are some quickie methods to find out inverse of matrix, eigen v alues and eigen vectors, determinantunderstand those from Profs in ur college Recurrence Relations:Kenneth Rosen includes some rules of thumb for Particular S olutions of Recurrence Relationsonce u got them solving problems on RR is work of few secodsParticularly for Recurrence Relations, try to find ans by eliminating wrong optionsi.e. if u know f(1)=a and f(0)=btry to put 1 and 0 in options and see where u get correct ans.believe me in most of cases u ll get quick and correct a ns by this way. Graph Theory: MOST IMP topic for CSTry to go through all possible books and material for Graph Theory.Note down the general formulae/theorems given in booksread them frequentl yKenneth Rosen includes good discussion in most of the concepts of GT.Graph Theor y by Douglas West is also gr8 book. Theory of Computation Book byJohn C. MartinThis is gr8 for Regular Languages, Finite Automatatheory and problemsCohenThis includes variety of problems on every other concept of TOCtheo ry is also very perfect (as good as spoon feeding) especially for pumping lemma Peter LinzAgain good theory easy to understand.problems on Turing Machine are tric ky Michel SipserThis book is good especially for Un-decidability, Recursive and RE languages, NP-completenessFor NP-completeness book on Algorithms by Sahani is al so good I suggest u to read these books in following order1. Read concepts from Cohen.u a lso can refer Peter Linzsolve exercises2. Solve exercise from John Martin3. Read Michel Sipser for advanced concepts statutory warning: TOC book by Ullman is injurious to brain but do read this book oncethis contains, exclusively, concepts of Homomorphism, HALF of LANGUAGE etc Digital Logic:Morris Manomorris manomorris mano!!!!!!!!There are ppts on the depar tment website of IIT-D regardin this coursewhich contains good discussion on some concepts like Fault Detection and Hazards in CircuitsWalkerly is also good bookTh ere is also a book Fundamentals of Digital Circuits by A. Anand Kumar which incl udes thorough discussion on Number System(dont under-estimate this pointthere are many tricky concepts in it!!!) Computer Organization and Architecture: Book by Morris Mano(not the same as Digitalthere is separate book for CO)it contai ns good theory and problems for Addressing Modes, DMA and IOrefer latest edition coz previous editions doesnt include concepts of Register Window.so I could not at tempt problem on it Book by J. P. Hays contains good discussion on Micro-program ming and Hard-Wired Design, also it contains good formulae for PipeliningJ. P. H ays also contain thorough discussion on Floating Point number formats.Good and ex clusive formulae for Secondary Storage Book by ZakyIt has good theory for PipeliningAlso thorough discussion in Cache m emories. Dont skip any word and any problem written about cache in this book Algorithms Read each and every word written in book by Cormensolve every other excersies.this is enoughsolution manual is available over the internetsearch on esnips.com Also there is one book, I found on flazx.com, named Problems on Algorithmsthis book contains only problems no theory..but good bookBook by Sahani is also good IMP subject for CSGet perfection in:Master Theorem and Asymptotic notations Data Structure and ProgrammingFor programming u must be great in concepts of Poi nters and Recursion. For tricky problems related with programming visit departme nt websites of various foreign universities and solve the assignments given ther e For data structureBook by Alan Weiss is great and sufficient for theory.For probl ems on Data Structurenothing is sufficient.solve as many as u canTo understand vari ous operations on various Trees and Heaps there are many Java Applets available over the internetthey will demonstrate it Compiler DesignUllmannothing else!!!For lexical analysis some problems are asked on C program like: a C program is given and we are asked to find out number of t okens generatedso to understand tokens in Cbook by Denis Ritchie is good Read each and every word given on Parsers in Ullmanthere are many tricks given to find out whether grammar is LL or LR or CLR or LALRstatutory warning: this book requires too much patience to understandMany students skip this subject but Ullman is be st forParsers, S-attributed and L-attributed SDT, Scopes of variables, Passing o f Parameters, Code Optimization (defn only)Prepare at least these points Operating Systems Book by Galvin is very good for conceptsModern Operating System by Andrew Tanenb aum is the best book for OS. It contains great number of problems. Also includes some of theory that is not included in Galvins book.Operating Systems by Stallin gs also contains tricky problemssoln manual is also available on esnips.comI also suggest Schaums Series (author: J. Archer Harris) book on operating systems for problems. It is a very good compilation of problems from Galvin, Tanenbaum and S tallings. Also soln are given. While preparing prepare operating system along with CO. it will be helpful for M emory Management. statutory warning: while solving problems on OS keep ur head cooool and.recheck t hem thricebetter not to attempt problems on OS in doubtful situation Database For physical database organization (theory) and SQL, RA, TRCBook by Raghuramkris hnansoln manual is available For transaction management and Normalization Book by Korth soln manual is available For ER diagrams and problems on physical database organizationBook by Navathe.ava ilable on ebookee.com Once u finish reading topics in Korth and Raghuramkrishnan and ur concepts are c lear, then onwards I suggest u to read and stick up with Navathe coz it contains lot of techniques and algorithms not given any where else Computer Networks For application layer protocolsComputer Networking A top down approach by Kurose a nd Ross available on flazx.comTCP/IP by Forouzan For Frame Formats, TCP and IP Header formatsTCP/IP by Forouzan Data Link Layer, Network Layer, Transport LayerComputer Networks by TanenbaumGo th rough all the exercises given in the booksoln manual is available on esnips.com .
Factors Affecting Performance in General Mathematics of Grade Eleven Students in Talumpok Integrated School Basis For Intervention Activities An Action Research
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology