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Introduction to Semiconductor Device Yield Modeling (Artech House Materials Science Library)
Published in Hardcover by Artech House (August, 1992)
Author: Albert V. Ferris-Prabhu
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excellent for physicists
It's a slim volume that says alot. It gives the basic foundation of yield estimation and statistics required.

It speaks to a physicist.


Making of Silicon Valley: A 100 Year Renaissance
Published in Paperback by Santa Clara Valley Historical Assn (May, 1996)
Authors: Ward Winslow and Santa Clara Valley Historical Society
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making of silicon valley: 100 year Renaissance
I found this book to be a great read, filled with wonderful information. It made me think of the compter age in a historical perspective giving me more insight into both the importance of Silicon Valley and the computer as well as the age of the internet. I highly recommend this book.


The Microsoft Merchant Server Book: The Webmaster's Guide to Building an Online Storefront
Published in Paperback by Ventana Communications Group Inc. (March, 1999)
Authors: Barry S. Wadman, Brad Miser, and Marta Justak Partington
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Great- to the point- cover all expertise levels
I got the book on Friday and was taken back by the ease of reading. Read the whole book, except the definitions of the "codes" by late Sunday. Plan to use this book and its step by step guides to get everything set up on my server. The planning section is important and it tells you why and what to consider. EXCELLENT BOOK! I am using this a NT Server book and a detiled book on SQL 6.5 to start an run a business


Model Predictive Control in the Process Industry (Advances in Industrial Control)
Published in Hardcover by Springer Verlag (March, 1995)
Authors: E. F. Camacho and C. Bordons
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Camacho, a reference in GPC
Another excelent book of Camacho. Great background theory and applications...A book that every control engineers must have in a book-shelf


Motherboards
Published in Digital by MarketResearch.com (01 March, 2001)
Author: Global Industry Analysts
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Best of the best hardware literatyre
So what can i say.
this is the best book that i've just read. I got so many informacion about the motherbords, that i could ever even think about it, so ...
The rest is the known part of the story.
i'm a comjuter servise ingenier, work with pc a lot. A mean all the time I spent with this wonderful things called MOTHERBOARDS.

So, what i was truing to say was, to be honest, i would like to have something more specific, something more concreat.

I mean, that i should get from you, if you would like to sent me something, is the book in pdf format.

I think that you you wont take my wish for granted. Send me something.

thanks.


The New Rules: A Guide to Electric Market Regulation
Published in Hardcover by Pennwell Pub (15 February, 2001)
Author: Steven Ferrey
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Must Have Book
It is the definitive book. It taught me everything I need to know in this field. It covered all the relevant topics with a fair and unbiased perspective.


Off the Record: The Technology and Culture of Sound Recording in America
Published in Hardcover by Rutgers University Press (February, 2000)
Author: David Morton
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When, in 1877, Thomas Edison and his associates invented the phonograph, he thought that it would be used primarily as a device for making home recordings, not as a tool for listening to recordings produced by others--a development, John Philip Sousa complained in 1906, certain to spell the end of "talent and taste."

In the more than a century that has passed, new technologies have come to make it ever easier for both the mass and individual production of recorded sound. David Morton traces the development of these audio-recording technologies, from wire spools to eight-track and DAT tapes, paying special attention to those that are available to the individual consumer. He notes that many of these technologies evolved to improve the quality of "highbrow" music despite the fact that most listeners used the resulting flood of audiophile goods to listen to anything but classical. He also follows the fortunes of voice-based recording devices such as the Dictaphone, which met with curious resistance (middle managers felt that the use of the machine was beneath them, while stenographers saw it as a threat to their specialization). Morton's sweeping survey ends just shy of the new era of MP3 and home-CD recording technologies, but fans of the new formats will doubtless be interested to see parallels with standards introduced in earlier years. --Gregory McNamee

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Lively history of the technologies we all use
From record players to answering machines, David Morton's history of sound recording explains where these everyday technologies came from--and why some of them, like the 8-track tape, ultimately met their demise. Chapters cover the record industry, radio broadcasting, dictation machines, answering machines, and tape recorders, but the book is as much about American culture as it is about machines. Where did the cult of "high fidelity" come from? Why was using recordings on the radio highly controversial at first? The answering machine chapter offers commentary from social notables ranging from Miss Manners to Blondie (would she have been "hanging on the telephone" if a machine had picked up?), and we learn that recording piracy was an issue long before Naptster. The writing is not overly technical and has lots of illustrations of little-known machines and the often hilarious advertising campaigns that promoted them. A fun read.


Optimizing Quality in Electronics Assembly: A Heretical Approach
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Professional (01 November, 1996)
Authors: James Allen Smith, Frank B. Whitehall, Jim Smith, and Mark Oliver
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An essential reference for electronics Mfg/Engr/QA folks!
The authors have used real-world measures of quality (=dependability) to define a strategy for improving the TRUE QUALITY of manufacturing output for electronic products and sub-assemblies. If you're involved in electronic design and manufacturing (as I am), chances are your present employer is doing many costly things in the name of Quality that you KNOW are counterproductive. This gem of a book points out a lot of these practices, and provides OBJECTIVE EVIDENCE about how they're bad and why we do them anyway. And if you're like me, this book will also point out a few things you DIDN'T KNOW where counterproductive, too. Reading and studying this book has made me DETERMINED to fight the forces of pseudo-quality that are a growing menace within the company I work for. Wish me luck!


Practical Internet Law for Business
Published in Hardcover by Artech House (September, 2001)
Author: Kurt M. Saunders
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Concise and understandable
This book is very readable. It's written in plain language, easy to follow, and the law is explained concisely. All of the topics covered are very current and there was a lot of practical advice and useful information about how to avoid legal problems and comply with the law.


Protocols for Secure Electronic Commerce, Second Edition
Published in Hardcover by CRC Press (November, 2003)
Author: Mostafa Hashem Sherif
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Excellent book on e-payment systems
This title contains excellent explanation on protocols of various types of electronic payment systems. The contents are not limited to well-known protocols such as SSL and SET (even these are explained clearly)-- the authors succeeded in writing on almost all payment systems from today's systems of banks and EDI to cryptographic protocols including micropayment (NetBill, Millicent, Mondex, etc.) and some digital moneys. Also mechanisms of integrated circuit cards are included. Most protocols are clearly described with many charts. If you want to be familiar with electronic payment systems, this book is a must.


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