5/31/2012

Ecosystem Modeling in Theory and Practice: An Introduction With Case Histories Review

Ecosystem Modeling in Theory and Practice: An Introduction With Case Histories
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That is very great book of ecology. Nowadays, Ecosystem modeling is being powerful tool to understand and analyze ecosystem. This book will be help you to study ecosystem modeling.

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Distributed Hydrologic Modeling Using GIS (Water Science and Technology Library) Review

Distributed Hydrologic Modeling Using GIS (Water Science and Technology Library)
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This book is a must read for those interested in understanding the recent changes in the field of hydrologic modeling - changes that will shape the future of the field. Distributed modeling is addressed from the ground up, clearly showing the science behind the tools. It is an essential part of a hydrologic modeler's library and an excellent student's text. I wholeheartedly recommend it.

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This monograph sets forth a unified approach and principles for modeling hydrologic processes distributed in space and time using geographic information systems (GIS). The focus of this Second Edition is on the principles of how to implement a distributed model using geospatial data to simulate hydrologic processes. Once we embark on fully distributed representations of hydrologic processes, conservation laws form the basis for modeling, and spatial data management becomes necessary. A physics-based approach involves the laws that govern the complexities of all the paths that water travels, from precipitation falling over a river basin to the flow in the river.

Worldwide geospatial data has become readily available in GIS format. A modeling approach that can utilize this data for hydrology offers many possibilities. GIS data formats, spatial interpolation, and resolution have important effects on hydrologic simulation of the major hydrologic components of a watershed. Examples are provided that illustrate how to represent a watershed with spatially distributed data along with the many pitfalls inherent in such an undertaking. Since the First Edition, software development and applications have created a richer set of examples, and a deeper understanding of how to perform distributed hydrologic analysis and prediction. This Second Edition is oriented towards a commercially available distributed model called Vflo'. The basic edition of this model, with a 30 day license, is included on the enclosed CD-ROM (content also available from http://extras.springer.com).


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5/30/2012

The Geometry Toolbox for Graphics and Modeling Review

The Geometry Toolbox for Graphics and Modeling
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For many topics, this book provides more thorough coverage for beginners than other books, and is a good resource for building up your intuition about vectors and matrices. Especially good is his discussion of matrices and operations on matrices such as gaussian elimination.
A few minor things I didn't like:
1. The whole book has a slightly "mathematical" slant, as opposed to a "geometric" slant. In other words, contrary to the title, this book is actually more about linear algebra (pure mathematics) than about geometry. For example, solving systems of equations, gaussian elimination, and the like, really don't have anything to do with geometry. Likewise, the notation is more "mathematical" than "geometric" - using e1, e2, and e3 for the basis vectors rather than x, y, and z like everybody else.
2. The book covers many topics very well in 2D - the problem is that it doesn't cover much in 3D. Some topics, of course, extend naturally from 2D into 3D and so detailed discussion isn't necessary. Other's topics dont. For example, orientation in 3D, left-handed vs. right-handed coordinate spaces, perspective projection and homegenous coordinates, quaternions. Coverage of these topics would have added a lot.
3. Other people seem to like the diagrams, but I didn't think they were that good. I think a better way to describe the diagrams is that the book has *more* diagrams than most other books, but not necessarily better ones. I personally don't like hand-drawn illustrations. And 3D diagrams needs to be rendering using shading and perspective foreshortening - schemtic-style isometric diagrams are difficult to interpret. Another example, all of the elementary geometric transformations were discussed by showing the effect of the transformation on an object. This is wonderful - most books don't do this! The only problem is that the object he choses to use is a confusing-looking circle thingy. Using a very simple object, such as a teapot would have been much better.
All-in-all, this book has some unique coverage and I would recommend it, especially for the discussion of matrices and transformations, and nested coordiante spaces. The books tends to spend time on more "purely mathematical" subject matter, which is not a bad thing, just a warning. The information on 3D topics is conspicuously lean, which is somewhat of a negative. However, I was pleased with my purchase and was able to look at several things from a different perspective.

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The Geometry Toolbox takes a novel and particularly visual approach to teaching the basic concepts of two- and three-dimensional geometry. It explains the geometry essential for today's computer modeling, computer graphics, and animation systems. While the basic theory is completely covered, the emphasis of the book is not on abstract proofs but rather on examples and algorithms.The Geometry Toolbox is the ideal text for professionals who want to get acquainted with the latest geometric tools. The chapters on basic curves and surfaces form an ideal stepping stone into the world of graphics and modeling. It is also a unique textbook for a modern introduction to linear algebra and matrix theory.

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Engineering Uncertainty and Risk Analysis: A Balanced Approach to Probability, Statistics, Stochastic Modeling, and Stochastic Differential Equations Review

Engineering Uncertainty and Risk Analysis: A Balanced Approach to Probability, Statistics, Stochastic Modeling, and Stochastic Differential Equations
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Excellent! Even if you fear probability and statistics, you can learn so much from this book. Dr. Serrano provides a crawl, walk, run approach to probability, statistics, and uncertainty. Any academic discipline could gain from this book, but the examples used tend toward engineering and its applications. Not only will the reader gain a firm foundation on the subject matter, the latter chapters take you to the upper level of stats, probability, and modeling of the unknown. As a bonus, Dr. Serrano inserts helpful hints and example programs to use in the very powerful C based Maple mathmatics software.

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Engineering Uncertainty and Risk Analysis offers an integrated coverage of the subjects of probability, statistics, Monte Carlo simulation,descriptive and inferential statistics, design of experiments, systems reliability, fitting random data to models, analysis of variance(ANOVA), stochastic processes, and stochastic differential equations. While these subjects are normally covered in different treatises or college courses, the author for the first time presents an introduction to the broad field of engineering uncertainty analysis in one comprehensive, friendly, coverage. The focus is on Engineering applications, rather than theoretical or mathematical considerations. Each concept is illustrated with several examples (151 solved examples) of relevance in engineering applications (no cards, colored balls, or dice). Engineering Uncertainty and Risk Analysis illustrates practical applications with the use of modern computer algebra software, such as Maple (50 short computer programs). However, no prior knowledge of Maple is needed. The author gradually introduces the reader to the use of Maple in stochastic and statistical analysis and modeling, starting from the very basic operations through advanced operations. Engineering Uncertainty and Risk Analysis presents random differential equations as a natural extension to their deterministic counterpart, rather than a special theoretical subject for statisticians or advanced graduate work. The author strives to emulate the courses of differential equations in most college textbooks. This way the reader may associate random differential equations naturally with the deterministic course s/he had. Many examples illustrate the concepts. In addition, new powerful analytical methods to solve non-linear equations are presented for the first time at this level.

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5/29/2012

3-D Human Modeling and Animation, First Edition Review

3-D Human Modeling and Animation, First Edition
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Our Computer Animation students use this book to create stunning character animations. As a result, our alumni have been very successful in finding jobs at major studios such as PIXAR, MetroLight Studios, ABC Interactive, Encore Productions, etc.
Peter Ratner's book outlines the process of modeling and animating male and female human models in easy to follow steps. His illustrative directions guide one through every aspect of the human anatomy; all the way down to minute details such as modeling the fingernails. The author assumes nothing of the reader and therefore goes to great lengths to explain everything as clearly as possible. There are hundreds of illustrations that show each step in the modeling and animation process. In fact, there isn't one page in the book that doesn't have at least one illustration in it.
Professor Ratner's exquisite 3D illustrations are his own and exemplify the fact that he is an accomplished artist as well as author. As a 3D artist he understands the problems that face 3D modelers and animators. Unlike other authors who depend on outside artists to supply illustrations and techniques for their books, Professor Ratner is able to create his own. The numerous color illustrations from his former students are a significant testimonial to the effectiveness of his teaching methodology.
Our department has found it very easy to adapt this book to the various software packages that we are using. For example, even though the book is geared toward spline and NURBS based software, the students who are using LightWave have successfully adapted it for polygon modeling, boning and animating. The book is geared toward mid-level to high-end modeling software packages. Animators using low-end modeling and animation packages that do not have deformation tools might find it difficult to work with this book due to the limitations of their software. In any event, this type of software most likely lacks the tools for any kind of character modeling and animation.
This book's descriptive instructions, brilliant color and black and white illustrations and easy to follow layout practically guarantee improved results for the 3D artist. It has played an important role in our computer animation curriculum. I highly recommend this book to any student or professional interested in learning more about the exciting field of 3D character modeling and animation.
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Advanced R/C Boat Modeling Review

Advanced R/C Boat Modeling
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starts out telling about one type of boat, in the middle of details, goes to another type, hard to understand about the type of boat. save your money, buy something esle.

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5/28/2012

Parametric Modeling with Autodesk Inventor 2010 Review

Parametric Modeling with Autodesk Inventor 2010
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An excellent inventor primer, makes the other more detailed books on the subject understandable. One or two more complicated examples from industry with analysis would add to the value.

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Parametric Modeling with Autodesk Inventor 2010 contains a series of fifteen tutorial style lessons designed to introduce Autodesk Inventor, solid modeling, and parametric modeling. It uses a hands-on, exercise-intensive approach to all the import parametric modeling techniques and concepts. The lessons guide the user from constructing basic shapes to building intelligent mechanical designs, creating multi-view drawings and assembly models. Other featured topics include sheet metal design, motion analysis, 2D design reuse, collision and contact, and the Autodesk Inventor 2010 Certified Associate Examination. Autodesk Inventor 2010 Certified Associate Examination The content of Parametric Modeling with Autodesk Inventor 2010 has been expanded to cover the performance tasks that have been identified by Autodesk as being included on the Autodesk Inventor 2010 Certified Associate examination. Special reference guides show students where the performance tasks are covered in the book. If you are teaching an introductory level Autodesk Inventor course and you want to prepare your students for the Autodesk Inventor 2010 Certified Associate Examination this is the only book that you need. If your students are not interested in the Autodesk Inventor 2010 Certified Associate Examination you will know that your students will be studying the performance tasks that have been identified by Autodesk as important enough to include on the certification examination. Table of Contents 1. Getting Started 2. Parametric Modeling Fundamentals 3. Constructive Solid Geometry Concepts 4. Model History Tree 5. Parametric Constraints Fundamentals 6. Geometric Construction Tools 7. Parent/Child Relationships and the BORN Technique 8. Part Drawings and Associative Functionality 9. Datum Features and Auxiliary Views 10. Symmetrical Features in Designs 11. Advanced 3D Construction Tools 12. Sheet Metal Design 13. Assembly Modeling - Putting It All Together 14. Content Center and Basic Motion Analysis 15. 2D Design Reuse, Collision and Contact

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Tutorial Guide to Mechanical Desktop 5 Powerpack, A: An Introduction to Modeling for Engineering Design Review

Tutorial Guide to Mechanical Desktop 5 Powerpack, A: An Introduction to Modeling for Engineering Design
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I took lot of time to find a right tutorial on MDT5. In fact choice was not that great but based on some review I choose to have this book. I am still using and going line by line. So far I am satisfied and learning what I did not know. If anyone has some basic CAD idea this book definitely helpful. Contents are easy to understand and well structured. Though the project (jack assembly) example is simple which will take to the end but I expected a little complex assembly drawing. For beginers in 3D modeling, its a great choice.
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For courses in Mechanical Desktop and AutoCAD.A Tutorial Guide to Mechanical Desktop provides a step-by-step introduction to this software, with commands taught "in context." Students make and assemble two complete projects as they follow step-by-step instructions to learn commands and techniques. As they progress, individual steps for common actions are no longer provided, so students can apply what they have learned by completing sequences on their own. This carefully developed pedagogy reinforces the cumulative learning approach and supports readers in becoming skilled Mechanical Desktop users. An excellent selection of exercises allows the student the opportunity to practice their skills.

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5/27/2012

Managerial Spreadsheet Modeling and Analysis (Irwin Series in Quantitative Methods and Management Science.) Review

Managerial Spreadsheet Modeling and Analysis (Irwin Series in Quantitative Methods and Management Science.)
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Dr. Hesse unlocks the firepower of Excel for Quantitative Analysis purposes. Using combinations of functions and functionality, he shows you how to perform decision analysis, linear programming and a host of other advanced business decision tools using the same simple spreadsheet platform that most people use for simple addition. True, it may not be the EASIEST read in the world, but using Dr. Hesse's methods could save you from purchasing dedicated analysis software that you may not need. DEFINITELY worth a look...

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This book is meant to give a good working knowledge of mathematical techniques available to model, solve and analyze real-world problems on spreadsheets that may arise in a work environment. Using this approach students have an easier time seeing the relevance of management science in the business world. The electronic spreadsheet has become the standard tool used to build models and analyze quantitative problems. This book incorporates all of the traditional management science topics taught today, but uses an electronic spreadsheet as a visual platform. The approach is centered on problem solving rather than learning mathematics or theory. It emphasizes both problem finding and formulation as managerial modeling and then uses the spreadsheet to layout the model on templates provided to the student to solve the problem. Students will then lead to the analysis of the results by performing "what-if" analysis-which is uniquely well matched to the spreadsheet approach. This allows them to get a feel for each type of model and what it can accomplish without getting confused with the math.

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Nonparametric Regression Methods for Longitudinal Data Analysis: Mixed-Effects Modeling Approaches (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) Review

Nonparametric Regression Methods for Longitudinal Data Analysis: Mixed-Effects Modeling Approaches (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)
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Very good introductory text for nonparametric regression. This book first gives motivation for the processes, outlines the methods of smoothing, and then covers various regression techniques. Not particularly mathematical, although some linear algebra knowledge is necessary. Very accessible as a first course. Does not go very in-depth into the theory of any of the methods, however.

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Incorporates mixed-effects modeling techniques for more powerful and efficient methodsThis book presents current and effective nonparametric regression techniques for longitudinal data analysis and systematically investigates the incorporation of mixed-effects modeling techniques into various nonparametric regression models. The authors emphasize modeling ideas and inference methodologies, although some theoretical results for the justification of the proposed methods are presented.With its logical structure and organization, beginning with basic principles, the text develops the foundation needed to master advanced principles and applications. Following a brief overview, data examples from biomedical research studies are presented and point to the need for nonparametric regression analysis approaches. Next, the authors review mixed-effects models and nonparametric regression models, which are the two key building blocks of the proposed modeling techniques.The core section of the book consists of four chapters dedicated to the major nonparametric regression methods: local polynomial, regression spline, smoothing spline, and penalized spline. The next two chapters extend these modeling techniques to semiparametric and time varying coefficient models for longitudinal data analysis. The final chapter examines discrete longitudinal data modeling and analysis.Each chapter concludes with a summary that highlights key points and also provides bibliographic notes that point to additional sources for further study. Examples of data analysis from biomedical research are used to illustrate the methodologies contained throughout the book. Technical proofs are presented in separate appendices.With its focus on solving problems, this is an excellent textbook for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in longitudinal data analysis. It is also recommended as a reference for biostatisticians and other theoretical and applied research statisticians with an interest in longitudinal data analysis. Not only do readers gain an understanding of the principles of various nonparametric regression methods, but they also gain a practical understanding of how to use the methods to tackle real-world problems.

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5/26/2012

Analytical System Dynamics: Modeling and Simulation Review

Analytical System Dynamics: Modeling and Simulation
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I took this undergraduate course with prof Fabien and found his book to be a great companion to the course.
Pros:
-Lots of detailed, thought out examples
-Excellent topics and structure
-Excellent as both a learning text and a reference for undergraduate studies
Cons:
- Tighter display of derivations needed
- 'Academese' in many sections
- Somewhat wordy and cluttered presentation; hard to identify key points
Good book, would recommend to anyone interested in the topic.

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"Analytical System Dynamics: Modeling and Simulation" combines results from analytical mechanics and system dynamics to develop an approach to modeling constrained multidiscipline dynamic systems. This combination yields a modeling technique based on the energy method of Lagrange, which in turn, results in a set of differential-algebraic equations that are suitable for numerical integration. Using the modeling approach presented in this book enables one to model and simulate systems as diverse as a six-link, closed-loop mechanism or a transistor power amplifier.

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Stormwater Conveyance Modeling and Design Review

Stormwater Conveyance Modeling and Design
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This was another excellent text from Haestad, one that is easy to read but gives thorough coverage of all subjects. A sound addition to any technical library.

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From the development of design discharges and hydrographs, to the analysis and design of channels and detention facilities, to the latest stormwater regulations and BMPs, Stormwater Conveyance Modeling and Design is a one-stop, comprehensive reference for all your stormwater needs.

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5/25/2012

Micromechatronics: Modeling, Analysis, and Design with MATLAB (Nano- and Microscience, Engineering, Technology and Medicine) Review

Micromechatronics: Modeling, Analysis, and Design with MATLAB (Nano- and Microscience, Engineering, Technology and Medicine)
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A first look to this book surprises pleasently: extensive scope and sound theoretical background. However, after closer reading, certain discontentment is starting to appear. As for as the most important topic for me was the micro electromechanical actuators modelling technique, I have missed coverage of the electrostatic MEMS related subject. Moreover, I have found the content of the book related more just to the mechatronics, not to the micromechatronics. The same with the Matlab related content: almost nothing except of the classical modelling technique of mechatronics systems. Nevertheless, it makes a positive impression and was usefull solving certain MEMS simulation issues.

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Mechatronics-the breakthrough concept in the design and analysis of electromechanical systems and the unified cornerstone of modern engineering. Microsystems-the future of technology, but fraught with the challenges inherent at small scales. Apply the power and versatility of mechatronics to microsystems and we find a way to attack, integrate, and solve a great variety of emerging engineering problems.Micromechatronics: Modelling, Analysis, and Design with MATLAB synthesizes traditional engineering topics and the latest technologies to build a solid understanding of the engineering underpinnings of integrated technologies and develop the modern picture of microelectromechanical engineering. Emphasizing the modeling, simulation, analysis, design, and implementation of high-performance mini-and microscale electromechanical systems, the authors develop the rigorous theory, demonstrate the application of theoretical results, and explore state-of-the-art technologies. MATLAB is used throughout the book to illustrate practical examples and help readers master this powerful, industry-standard software.The application of mechatronics, particularly micromechatronics, is an endless frontier. All engineers will soon need a working knowledge of the theoretical bases and their practical applications. Comprehensive in coverage and global in perspective, Micromechatronics: Modeling, Analysis, and Design with MATLAB helps build the background you need to design and analyze state-of-the-art systems and contribute to further advancements.

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VHDL: Analysis and Modeling of Digital Systems Review

VHDL: Analysis and Modeling of Digital Systems
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I have been an ASIC engineer since 1986. I have designed many ASICs in Verilog and VHDL. I have 7 books on VHDL including Dr. Navabi's text.
Some of the VHDL books out there are more like cookbooks: too many code examples and not enough explanation. Navabi's book is NOT a cookbook.
Further, it is hard to do a direct comparison to other VHDL texts. In a way it would be like comparing apples and oranges. While some VHDL texts try to explain everything about VHDL, other books like Dr. Navabi's explain the more useful parts of VHDL as being used by a digital systems or ASIC designers. While other books are mostly for RTL coders with very little testbench and system level modeling info. In my opinion, test is extremely important as well as modeling at the system level. Many books out there do not do a good job on those aspects. Most books provide very brief explanations of test benches and/or system level modeling.
This book is highly useful for a digital systems design engineer or architect. This book is not only covers coding for RTL synthesis but doing the testbenches, and sytem level modeling as well. This book has a very good balance between all the main uses of the VHDL modeling langauage.
Here is my overview of the chapters :
The first two chapters provides you with a history of modeling languages and the reason VHDL was created. I recommend that you read these chapters, especially if this is your first modeling language. The chapters are not long, but it provides a very good high level overview to modeling, synthesis, and test.
Chapter three gets you up and running quickly by providing simple examples to give you a good introduction to behavioral and structural VHDL.
Chapters 4 though 9 are heart of the VHDL aspect of the book.
Chapter 4 is very important. It describes VHDL inertial and concurrent timing in great detail. In fact, I believe Dr. Navabi's book is the best available in this aspect! It is important to understand for modeling and especially testing purposes. Chapter 5 is on structural VHDL. it is a good place to start since it is the easiest to understand. Chapter 6 introduces procedures, functions, packages, generics, and configurations. I like the way this chapter is written. Other books are not as easy to read as this one. Great examples and its clearly written as is the entire book actually. Chapter 7 digs into the VHDL types, operators, and attributes. Chapter 8 covers guarding and signal resolution. It also provides a good state machine example. Once you get through Chapter 8, pat yourself on the back because you got through the hard parts of VHDL! VHDL is a harder language to learn than Verilog. But for good reason, VHDL is much more powerful and structured than Verilog in my opinion. You can code faster in Verilog, but the code is not typically as readable as VHDL. Most of the VHDL codes I have seen are much more readable. Some of the Verilog code I have seen are downright nasty looking and time consuming to interpret. Chapter 9 starts to put it (chapters 6-8) all together by more thorough examples behavioral modeling: testbenches/harnesses, arbitration/handshaking, etc.
Chapters 10-11 puts it all together with some system examples : cpu, dma, system bus modeling/timing/interfacing, etc. even memory caches! These are not complicated examples but they are real world examples. All of the techniques are still begin used today. If they were more complicated examples the book would need to be much bigger. However, these are great examples that ties everything up. Once you complete chapter 11, you are well on your way! You will have accomplished something!
Don't overlook Chapters 12 (advanced modeling) and the appendices (esp. App. B, the synthesis subset). This additional information puts Navabi's book above other VHDL books in my opinion.
Conclusion:
It is difficult to create a VHDL book to be 'the' book for all types and levels of designers and engineers (architectural, RTL coders, testbench and verification, etc.) But, in my opinion this book comes closest. I highly recommend this book! I have many books on VHDL. This book is valuable to me as a reference and has helped me tremendously - it's a keeper! All the codes work and I only found one insignificant typo. I can not say that about any of my other VHDL books. In fact, I will probably soon be getting rid of some of my VHDL books to make space on my shelves for new books. I'll be keeping Navabi's VHDL book as a permanent reference- for sure! I recommend this book for beginners because I like the way it progresses and delivers the material: in the right order and in the right amount. I recommend this book for moer advanced people as well, I am sure that it has material that is not covered in other VHDL books. And it makes a great reference as well.
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There are recent additions to VHDL that are not discussed in this book..namely VHDL-AMS, which adds analog extentions. However, it is still very young and most simulators do not support the analog extentions yet.

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The definitive guide to VHDLÑnow updated with the new VHDL93 standard! Here's the new second edition of the authoritative reference engineers need to guide them through the use of VHDL hardware description language in the analysis, simulation, and modeling of complicated microelectronic circuits. The number and depth of its relevant and practical examples and problems is what sets this edition apart from other VHDL texts. It includes extensive new material to bring the guide fully up to date with the new VHDL93 standard, including new chapters on design flow, interfacing, modeling, and timing, as well as appendixes on logic synthesis and description styles.

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5/24/2012

Modeling Axisymmetric Flows: Dynamics of Films, Jets, and Drops Review

Modeling Axisymmetric Flows: Dynamics of Films, Jets, and Drops
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This book is both extremely clear and quite detailed. Its the kind of book you can use as a novice to the field to see the examples and approach to modelling, or that you can use as a reference book if modelling fluid flow is your thing.
Most modelling fluid flow textbooks start wity infinite resevior, not small scale drops and flows covered here. Well written, well structure, technically excellent.

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This concise book is intended to fulfill two purposes: to provide an important supplement to classic texts by carrying fluid dynamics students on into the realm of free boundary flows; and to demonstrate the art of mathematical modeling based on knowledge, intuition, and observation. In the authors words, the overall goal is make the complex simple, without losing the essence--the virtue--of the complexity.Modeling Axisymmetric Flows: Dynamics of Films, Jets, and Drops is the first book to cover the topics of axisymmetric laminar flows; free-boundary flows; and dynamics of drops, jets, and films. The text also features comparisons of models to experiments, and it includes a large selection of problems at the end of each chapter. Key Features* Contains problems at the end of each chapter* Compares real-world experimental data to theory* Provides one of the first comprehensive examinations of axisymmetric laminar flows, free-boundary flows, and dynamics of drops, jets, and films* Includes development of basic equations* Written in a style suitable for use as a textbook

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Mastering Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2011 Review

Mastering Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2011
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I bought this book specifically for architectural visualization training--and that is exactly what the authors are giving.
The book is thorough, well thought out and extremely detailed--enough so that even a novice like me can follow along without any problems. I recommend this book.

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Autodesk's official guide to architectural visualization using 3ds Max Design
Exclusively endorsed by Autodesk, this comprehensive tutorial and reference thoroughly covers 3ds Max Design, the 3D modeling, animation, and rendering software used for architectural visualizations. It also includes essential material for students preparing for the new Certified Associate and Certified Professional exams. Examples come from projects that architects, designers, and planners actually encounter each day, while the workflows and instructions have been tested in real-world applications.
The official guide endorsed by Autodesk, with comprehensive information on using 3ds Max Design 2011 as well as achieving certification
Features step-by-step instructions and real-world projects that readers will actually encounter
Covers using the 3ds Max interface, working with Revit and AutoCAD files, using the data and scene management tools, modeling, simulating lighting effects, analyzing sustainable design features, setting up animated walkthroughs, and much more
Explains how to render real-world surfaces with architectural material and how to choose the renderer that creates the desired effect

Mastering Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2011 covers every facet of this powerful program.

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5/23/2012

Petri Net Theory and the Modeling of Systems Review

Petri Net Theory and the Modeling of Systems
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Thank you for your book, James! It's invaluble source of information necessary to start. It's like "The C Programming Language" by Brian Kernigan, "The art of computer programming" by Donald Knuth. Undoubtly this book is monument in the Petri Nets area. Everyone, who wants to work in the asynchronous systems modelling field, MUST READ this book FROM COVER TO COVER.

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