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title : Cryptology : Chapman & Hall/CRC Cryptography and Network Security Series Type de document : printed text Auteur : Richard Klima, Author Mention d'édition : 2.éd Editeur : london : Chapman and Hall/CRC Date de publication : 2023 Nombre de pages : 482p. Dimensions : 24*16 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-1-03-247592-9 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : Prg Résumé : Cryptology: Classical and Modern, Second Edition proficiently introduces readers to the fascinating field of cryptology. The book covers classical methods including substitution, transposition, Alberti, Vigenère, and Hill ciphers. It also includes coverage of the Enigma machine, Turing bombe, and Navajo code. Additionally, the book presents modern methods like RSA, ElGamal, and stream ciphers, as well as the Diffie-Hellman key exchange and Advanced Encryption Standard. When possible, the book details methods for breaking both classical and modern methods. Thenew edition expands upon the material from the first edition which was oriented for students in non-technical fields. At the same time, the second edition supplements this material with new content that serves students in more technical fields as well. Thus, the second edition can be fully utilized by both technical and non-technical students at all levels of study. The authors include a wealth of material for a one-semester cryptology course, and research exercises that can be used for supplemental projects. Hints and answers to selected exercises are found at the end of the book. Features: Requires no prior programming knowledge or background in college-level mathematics Illustrates the importance of cryptology in cultural and historical contexts, including the Enigma machine, Turing bombe, and Navajo code Gives straightforward explanations of the Advanced Encryption Standard, public-key ciphers, and message authentication Describes the implementation and cryptanalysis of classical ciphers, such as substitution, transposition, shift, affine, Alberti, Vigenère, and Hill Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//005-03-1.pdf Cryptology : Chapman & Hall/CRC Cryptography and Network Security Series [printed text] / Richard Klima, Author . - 2.éd . - london : Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2023 . - 482p. ; 24*16.
ISBN : 978-1-03-247592-9
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : Prg Résumé : Cryptology: Classical and Modern, Second Edition proficiently introduces readers to the fascinating field of cryptology. The book covers classical methods including substitution, transposition, Alberti, Vigenère, and Hill ciphers. It also includes coverage of the Enigma machine, Turing bombe, and Navajo code. Additionally, the book presents modern methods like RSA, ElGamal, and stream ciphers, as well as the Diffie-Hellman key exchange and Advanced Encryption Standard. When possible, the book details methods for breaking both classical and modern methods. Thenew edition expands upon the material from the first edition which was oriented for students in non-technical fields. At the same time, the second edition supplements this material with new content that serves students in more technical fields as well. Thus, the second edition can be fully utilized by both technical and non-technical students at all levels of study. The authors include a wealth of material for a one-semester cryptology course, and research exercises that can be used for supplemental projects. Hints and answers to selected exercises are found at the end of the book. Features: Requires no prior programming knowledge or background in college-level mathematics Illustrates the importance of cryptology in cultural and historical contexts, including the Enigma machine, Turing bombe, and Navajo code Gives straightforward explanations of the Advanced Encryption Standard, public-key ciphers, and message authentication Describes the implementation and cryptanalysis of classical ciphers, such as substitution, transposition, shift, affine, Alberti, Vigenère, and Hill Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//005-03-1.pdf Réservation
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title : Data Analytics and Adaptive Learning : Research perspectives Type de document : printed text Auteur : Patsy D. Moskal, Author Editeur : london : Routledge Date de publication : 2023 Nombre de pages : 333p. Dimensions : 23*15 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-1-03-215470-1 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : Prg Résumé : Data Analytics and Adaptive Learning offers new insights into the use of emerging data analysis and adaptive techniques in multiple learning settings. In recent years, both analytics and adaptive learning have helped educators become more responsive to learners in virtual, blended, and personalized environments. This set of rich, illuminating, international studies spans quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods research in higher education, K–12, and adult/continuing education contexts. By exploring the issues of definition and pedagogical practice that permeate teaching and learning and concluding with recommendations for the future research and practice necessary to support educators at all levels, this book will prepare researchers, developers, and graduate students of instructional technology to produce evidence for the benefits and challenges of data-driven learning. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//005-04-1.pdf Data Analytics and Adaptive Learning : Research perspectives [printed text] / Patsy D. Moskal, Author . - london : Routledge, 2023 . - 333p. ; 23*15.
ISBN : 978-1-03-215470-1
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : Prg Résumé : Data Analytics and Adaptive Learning offers new insights into the use of emerging data analysis and adaptive techniques in multiple learning settings. In recent years, both analytics and adaptive learning have helped educators become more responsive to learners in virtual, blended, and personalized environments. This set of rich, illuminating, international studies spans quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods research in higher education, K–12, and adult/continuing education contexts. By exploring the issues of definition and pedagogical practice that permeate teaching and learning and concluding with recommendations for the future research and practice necessary to support educators at all levels, this book will prepare researchers, developers, and graduate students of instructional technology to produce evidence for the benefits and challenges of data-driven learning. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//005-04-1.pdf Réservation
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title : Domain-Specific Languages : Effective Modeling, Automation, and Reuse Type de document : printed text Auteur : Andrzej Wasowski, Author Editeur : england : Springer Date de publication : 2023 Nombre de pages : 486p. Dimensions : 24*17 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-3-031-23668-6 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : Prg Résumé : This textbook describes the theory and the pragmatics of using and engineering high-level software l anguages – also known as modeling or domain-specific languages (DSLs) – for creating quality software. This includes methods, design patterns, guidelines, and testing practices for defining the syntax and the semantics of languages. While remaining close to technology, the book covers multiple paradigms and solutions, avoiding a particular technological silo. It unifies the modeling, the object-oriented, and the functional-programming perspectives on DSLs. The book has 13 chapters. Chapters 1 and 2 introduce and motivate DSLs. Chapter 3 kicks off the DSL engineering lifecycle, describing how to systematically develop abstract syntax by analyzing a domain. Chapter 4 addresses the concrete syntax, including the systematic engineering of context-free grammars. Chapters 5 and 6 cover the static semantics – with basic constraints as a starting point and type systems for advanced DSLs. Chapters 7 (Transformation), 8 (Interpretation), and 9 (Generation) describe different paradigms for designing and implementing the dynamic semantics, while covering testing and other kinds of quality assurance. Chapter 10 is devoted to internal DSLs. Chapters 11 to 13 show the application of DSLs and engage with simpler alternatives to DSLs in a highly distinguished domain: software variability. These chapters introduce the underlying notions of software product lines and feature modeling. The book has been developed based on courses on model-driven software engineering (MDSE) and DSLs held by the authors. It aims at senior undergraduate and junior graduate students in computer science or software engineering. Since it includes examples and lessons from industrial and open-source projects, as well as from industrial research, practitioners will also find it a useful reference. The numerous examples include code in Scala 3, ATL, Alloy, C#, F#, Groovy, Java, JavaScript, Kotlin, OCL, Python, QVT, Ruby, and Xtend. The book contains as many as 277 exercises. The associated code repository facilitates learning and using the examples in a course. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//005-05-1.pdf Domain-Specific Languages : Effective Modeling, Automation, and Reuse [printed text] / Andrzej Wasowski, Author . - england : Springer, 2023 . - 486p. ; 24*17.
ISBN : 978-3-031-23668-6
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : Prg Résumé : This textbook describes the theory and the pragmatics of using and engineering high-level software l anguages – also known as modeling or domain-specific languages (DSLs) – for creating quality software. This includes methods, design patterns, guidelines, and testing practices for defining the syntax and the semantics of languages. While remaining close to technology, the book covers multiple paradigms and solutions, avoiding a particular technological silo. It unifies the modeling, the object-oriented, and the functional-programming perspectives on DSLs. The book has 13 chapters. Chapters 1 and 2 introduce and motivate DSLs. Chapter 3 kicks off the DSL engineering lifecycle, describing how to systematically develop abstract syntax by analyzing a domain. Chapter 4 addresses the concrete syntax, including the systematic engineering of context-free grammars. Chapters 5 and 6 cover the static semantics – with basic constraints as a starting point and type systems for advanced DSLs. Chapters 7 (Transformation), 8 (Interpretation), and 9 (Generation) describe different paradigms for designing and implementing the dynamic semantics, while covering testing and other kinds of quality assurance. Chapter 10 is devoted to internal DSLs. Chapters 11 to 13 show the application of DSLs and engage with simpler alternatives to DSLs in a highly distinguished domain: software variability. These chapters introduce the underlying notions of software product lines and feature modeling. The book has been developed based on courses on model-driven software engineering (MDSE) and DSLs held by the authors. It aims at senior undergraduate and junior graduate students in computer science or software engineering. Since it includes examples and lessons from industrial and open-source projects, as well as from industrial research, practitioners will also find it a useful reference. The numerous examples include code in Scala 3, ATL, Alloy, C#, F#, Groovy, Java, JavaScript, Kotlin, OCL, Python, QVT, Ruby, and Xtend. The book contains as many as 277 exercises. The associated code repository facilitates learning and using the examples in a course. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//005-05-1.pdf Réservation
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title : Information-theoretic Cryptography Type de document : printed text Auteur : Himanshu Tyagi, Author Editeur : new york : Cambridge University Press Date de publication : 2023 Nombre de pages : 504p. Dimensions : 25*18 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-1-108-48433-6 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : Prg Résumé : This book offers a mathematical foundation for modern cryptography. It is primarily intended as an i ntroduction for graduate students. Readers should have basic knowledge of probability theory, but familiarity with computational complexity is not required. Starting from Shannon's classic result on secret key cryptography, fundamental topics of cryptography, such as secret key agreement, authentication, secret sharing, and secure computation, are covered. Particular attention is drawn to how correlated randomness can be used to construct cryptographic primitives. To evaluate the efficiency of such constructions, information-theoretic tools, such as smooth min/max entropies and information spectrum, are developed. The broad coverage means the book will also be useful to experts as well as students in cryptography as a reference for information-theoretic concepts and tools. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//005-06-1.pdf Information-theoretic Cryptography [printed text] / Himanshu Tyagi, Author . - new york : Cambridge University Press, 2023 . - 504p. ; 25*18.
ISBN : 978-1-108-48433-6
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : Prg Résumé : This book offers a mathematical foundation for modern cryptography. It is primarily intended as an i ntroduction for graduate students. Readers should have basic knowledge of probability theory, but familiarity with computational complexity is not required. Starting from Shannon's classic result on secret key cryptography, fundamental topics of cryptography, such as secret key agreement, authentication, secret sharing, and secure computation, are covered. Particular attention is drawn to how correlated randomness can be used to construct cryptographic primitives. To evaluate the efficiency of such constructions, information-theoretic tools, such as smooth min/max entropies and information spectrum, are developed. The broad coverage means the book will also be useful to experts as well as students in cryptography as a reference for information-theoretic concepts and tools. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//005-06-1.pdf Réservation
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title : Job Ready SQL (Wiley Edge Tech Skills) : land your first role with one of the most common relational data baze languages Type de document : printed text Auteur : Kimberly A. Weiss, Author Editeur : england : WILEY Date de publication : 2023 Nombre de pages : 390p. Dimensions : 24*19 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-1-394-18103-2 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : Prg Résumé : SQL (Structured Query Language) is the modern language that almost every relational database system supports for adding data, retrieving data, and modifying data in a database. Although basic visual tools are available to help end-users input common commands, data scientists, business intelligence analysts, Cloud engineers, Machine Learning programmers, and other professionals routinely need to query a database using SQL. Job Ready SQL provides you with the foundational skills necessary to work with data of any kind. Offering a straightforward ‘learn-by-doing’ approach, this concise and highly practical guide teaches you all the basics of SQL so you can apply your knowledge in real-world environments immediately. Throughout the book, each lesson includes clear explanations of key concepts and hands-on exercises that mirror real-world SQL tasks. Teaches the basics of SQL database creation and management using easy-to-understand language Helps readers develop an understanding of fundamental concepts and more advanced applications such as data engineering and data science Discusses the key types of SQL commands, including Data Definition Language (DDL) commands and Data Manipulation Language (DML) commands Includes useful reference information on querying SQL-based databases Job Ready SQL is a must-have resource for students and working professionals looking to quickly get up to speed with SQL and take their relational database skills to the next level. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//005-07-1.pdf Job Ready SQL (Wiley Edge Tech Skills) : land your first role with one of the most common relational data baze languages [printed text] / Kimberly A. Weiss, Author . - england : WILEY, 2023 . - 390p. ; 24*19.
ISBN : 978-1-394-18103-2
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : Prg Résumé : SQL (Structured Query Language) is the modern language that almost every relational database system supports for adding data, retrieving data, and modifying data in a database. Although basic visual tools are available to help end-users input common commands, data scientists, business intelligence analysts, Cloud engineers, Machine Learning programmers, and other professionals routinely need to query a database using SQL. Job Ready SQL provides you with the foundational skills necessary to work with data of any kind. Offering a straightforward ‘learn-by-doing’ approach, this concise and highly practical guide teaches you all the basics of SQL so you can apply your knowledge in real-world environments immediately. Throughout the book, each lesson includes clear explanations of key concepts and hands-on exercises that mirror real-world SQL tasks. Teaches the basics of SQL database creation and management using easy-to-understand language Helps readers develop an understanding of fundamental concepts and more advanced applications such as data engineering and data science Discusses the key types of SQL commands, including Data Definition Language (DDL) commands and Data Manipulation Language (DML) commands Includes useful reference information on querying SQL-based databases Job Ready SQL is a must-have resource for students and working professionals looking to quickly get up to speed with SQL and take their relational database skills to the next level. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//005-07-1.pdf Réservation
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