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BABEL
- A glossary of computer oriented abbreviations and acronyms.
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Dictionary of PC Hardware and Data Communications Terms
- Written by Mitchell Shnier and published by O'Reilly &
Associates, this comprehensive dictionary provides complete
descriptions of complex terms.
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The Language List
- A list and description of all known computer programming
languages.
- NetLingo
- NetLingo is a dictionary containing terms about the
Internet. It is arranged alphabetically for browsing and there
is also a
search engine.
- Online
Dictionary of Computing
- A searchable dictionary of acronyms, programming languages,
tools, architectures, operating systems, networking, theory,
mathematics, telecoms, institutions, companies, projects,
products, and history.
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Ritter's Crypto Glossary and Dictionary of Technical
Cryptography
- This dictionary explains technical cryptographic
terminology. It is arranged alphabetically, with words within
entries hyperlinked to other entries for further clarification.
- Webopedia: Online
Computer Dictionary for Internet Terms and Technical Support
- An online dictionary of computer- and Internet-related
terms.
- Whatis
- An encylopedia of information technology; it includes a
comprehensive listing of
every file format in the world.
Print Encyclopedia and
Dictionary Sources
To find the most recent print encyclopedias and dictionaries for
computer science use the subject headings below:
Computer science -- Dictionaries.
Computer Science -- Encyclopedias.
Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology Reference
QA 76.15 H43 2003
Dictionary of Computing and Communications Reference QA
76.15 D52634 2003
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Computer Almanac - Interesting and Useful Numbers about
Computers
- The Computer Almanac is a collection of numbers and facts
relevant to computers and the Internet.
Safari Tech Books Online
Over 1,000 complete computer and technical books and manuals for
online reading. Limit 5 simultaneous users.
Check the
Truman State University Library Catalog
for books on computer science. It is a catalog for finding books,
journals and other materials owned by Pickler Library.
For example, see the following keyword searches:
c++
linux and open source
computer* and algorithm*
If Pickler Memorial Library
doesn't have what you want, try your search in
MOBIUS to find books in other libraries in Missouri.
You can order books online, and they will be delivered usually
within 3-4 working days. This service is available to current
Truman students, faculty, and staff who will be notified by email.
WorldCat
A
catalog of books, serials, Web resources and other materials worldwide. You
can order books online, and they will be delivered usually within
two weeks. This service is available to current Truman
students, faculty, and staff who will be notified by email. A
modified version of
WorldCat is also available for free.
Dissertations
Dissertation Abstracts
Dissertation Abstracts is the subject, title and author guide to virtually every
American dissertation accepted at accredited institutions. It also
includes many Canadian dissertations as well as dissertations from Europe and
abstracts from Masters Abstracts. Coverage is 1861 to date.
Compendium of Best Papers
USENIX provides access to the best papers presented at its
conferences and workshops since 1990.
FreeTechBooks
This site provides links to free online computer books and
documentation. There are over 100 books covering programming
languages, scripting languages, operating systems, and other
computer science topics like data structures, algorithms,
object-oriented programming, logic programming, compiler design, and
software development.
Handbook of
Applied Cryptography
Access the full text of the 4th printing.
IBM Redbooks
Developed and published by IBM's International Technical Support
Organization, Redbooks provide guidance, installation and
implementation experiences, solution scenarios, and "how-to"
guidelines. Sample code and other support materials are often
included. The Redbooks are listed by publication date and are also
accessible by keyword search.
IITpapers
ITpapers contains more than 23,000 freely available white papers and
other documents related to information technology. The papers are
organized into categories and subcategories. Summaries are readily
available, but registration is required to access the papers.
National Academy Press - Computer Science Books
A collection of freely available reports from the National Academy
Press.
NetLib Repository
a metasite containing freely available software, conference
proceedings, & databases of interest to the numerical & scientific
computing communities
The Online Books Page: Call Numbers Starting With QA
Access the full text of computer science and mathematics books.
ACM Digital
Library*
Full-text journals, transactions, conference proceedings, magazines
and newsletters published by the ACM and affiliated organizations.
BibFinder: A Computer
Science Bibliography Mediator
BibFinder is a computer science bibliography search engine. It
simultaneously searches the
Collection of
Computer Science Bibliographies (CSB), the
DBLP Computer Science
Bibliography,
CiteSeer, and
Google. The results are
compiled, making it possible to view papers in more than one format.
CiteSeer
Produced at the NEC Research Institute, CiteSeer is a database
containing citations to journal articles, conference papers, and
technical reports in computer and allied sciences. In addition to a
list of documents, an author or subject search automatically
generates the search context and a list of related documents. The
autonomous citation indexing feature executes a citation search
similar to Science Citation Index. Many of the citations are linked
to the full text.
The Collection
of Computer Science Bibliographies
This database is a collection of records from nearly 1,400
bibliographies, covering most areas of computer science. The records
contain references to journal articles, conference papers, and
technical reports. The collection, which is updated monthly, may be
searched by author, title, journal, conference, or words anywhere in
the record; it's also possible to limit the search by publication
type and year. It is also available as part of The New Zealand
Digital Library
Computer Science Bibliographies collection.
Computer Science Technical Reports Archive Sites
A list of academic and research institutions around the world that
distribute online computer science technical reports.
The Computing
Research Repository (CoRR)
Sponsored through a partnership of the ACM, arXiv.org e-Print
Archive, and NCSTRL (Networked Computer Science Technical Reference
Library), CoRR seeks to be the single repository to which
researchers from the whole field of computer science will submit
reports as a means of rapid dissemination of research results. The
database is searchable by a combination of author, title, keyword,
journal, subject class, and report number; or it may be perused by
subject class.
Cryptology ePrint Archive
This archive contains several hundred cryptology eprints dating back
to 1996.
DBLP Computer Science
Bibliography
The Digital Bibliography and Library Project provides bibliographic
information on major computer science journals and proceedings. It
can be searched by author and title or browsed by conference,
journal, and broad subject. Links are often furnished to the full
text.
E. W. Dijkstra
Archive
The Archive contains published and unpublished manuscripts of Edsger
W. Dijkstra. The manuscripts are available in PDF format, and are
accessible via indexes and a search engine.
ECS EPrints Service
Created and maintained by the University of Southampton (UK), the
ECS EPrints Service is a publications database for electronics and
computer science. The database may be searched by keywords or
browsed by research group, year, or project.
Electronic
Colloquium on Computational Complexity
ECCC provides links to research reports, monographs, lecture notes,
survey reports, and theses dealing with computational complexity.
E-PRINT Network
Developed by the U.S. Department of Energy, the E-PRINT Network
furnishes access to electronic preprints available from academic
institutions, research laboratories, and individual authors. The
P-PRINT Alerts feature allows users to create personal profiles
which will then notify the user as new information is added
Google Scholar
Networked Computer Science
Technical Reports Library (NCSTRL)
NCSTRL is a collection of research reports and papers from
institutions awarding doctoral degrees in computer science or
engineering, and some industrial and government research
laboratories. NCSTRL may be searched by author, title, or
description; or browsed by institution.
On-line CS Techreports
A listing with links to sites around the world that have online
computer science technical reports.
Virtual Technical Reports Center
The Virtual Technical Reports Center lists and links to institutions
around the world that provide either full text or abstract of
technical reports, preprints, reprints, dissertations, theses, and
research reports.
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AI Topics
- AI Topics is a starting point for finding information on
artificial intelligence. This AAAI site links to basic
information along with news, education resources, reference
materials (dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, and
journals), courses, forums, and career information.
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Artificial Intelligence
- A
WWW Virtual Library site containing links to research sites
and projects, newsgroups, programming languages, journals,
bibliographies, interactive demonstrations, and commercial sites
and products.
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Artificial
Intelligence Resources on the Web
- An AI Internet resources listing containing links to
information on agents, artificial life, case-based reasoning,
conferences, constraint programming, data mining, expert
systems, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, journals, knowledge
engineering, neural networks, SIGs, and university research
groups.
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Cetus Links
- Cetus Links is portal to several thousand Internet sites
about about object-orientation and component-orientation. It is
divided into seven main areas: general information; distributed
objects and components; Internet and intranets; architecture and
design; languages and development environments; databases and
repositories; and related topics. There is an overview page for
each of the main area pages and an introductory statement on the
individual subject pages. The individual subject pages contain a
variety of links to articles, bibliographies, books and
publications, conferences and meetings, FAQs, forums,
glossaries, libraries, newsgroups, organizations, people,
software, standards, starting points, tools; tutorials, and
utilities. Cetus Links is also fully searchable.
CNET.com
Contains extensive reviews of
new hardware and software products, tech news and tech stock
information for investors,
free software downloads,
Web development tips for beginners and experts, and a help and
how-to-page.
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International Geometry Pages
- A metasite providing access to Web-based and print resources
dealing with computational geometry including links to research
groups, forums, bibliographies, job announcements, books,
journals, and software resources.
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Concurrent Systems
- A
WWW Virtual Library site containing pointers to information
on concurrent (parallel) systems including electronic
repositories, research groups and centers, research projects,
tools, meetings, and journals.
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Formal Methods
- A
WWW Virtual Library site containing links to information on
formal methods including announcements, introductory articles,
publications (bibliographies, books, journals, and collections
of technical reports), individual notations, methods, and tools;
meetings, projects, companies, organizations, newsgroups and
mailing lists, plus a "who's who."
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The Genetic
Programming Notebook
- An extensive collection of links to information on genetic
programming, genetic algorithms, artificial intelligence,
evolutionary computation, and robotics. It includes access to
bibliographies, books, software, people, groups, journals,
conferences, courses, tutorials, and news.
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The Information Technology Professional's Resource Center
- ITPRC is a gateway to information relating to data
networking, its technologies and operations. Access is also
provided to networking books, trade shows, jobs, training,
certification, news, and there is section with links to Internet
guides. The site may be browsed or searched.
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Logic Programming
- As part of the World Wide Web Virtual Library, it contains
links to general repositories, Prolog, window system interfaces,
other logic programming systems, meetings & related information.
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Object-Oriented (OO)Technologies
- Compiled by the Data & Analysis Center for Software of the
U.S. Department of Defense, this site serves as a gateway to Web
sites containing information on object-oriented technologies. It
contains links to information on analysis and design, courses,
tutorials, languages, literature, metrics, modeling, people,
organizations, service providers, software tools, and standards.
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Programming Language Research
- Focusing on programming language research, this portal
covers programming language theory, design, implementation, and
related areas. It provides access to language overviews,
research groups and institutes, individual researchers,
journals, books, publishers, conferences and workshops, and
bibliographies. There is also a collection of links to related
subject-oriented gateways.
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Scientific Computing FAQ: S.C., Numerical Analysis, and
Associated Fields Resource Guide
- This metasite lists and links to resources such as
electronic resources and software catalogs for numerical
analysis and related fields in scientific computing.
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Theoretical Computer Science on the Web
- Contains links to papers and sites of general interest to
the theory community including organizations, journals,
conferences, bibliographies, lecture notes, software, &
repositories.
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The Virtual Museum of Computing (VMoC)
- This
WWW Virtual Library site is a collection of Web sites
connected with the history of computing. It also lists online
computer-based exhibits.
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WWW Computer Architecture Home Page
- A Web site that provides access to computer architecture
research groups, researchers, conferences, tools, simulators,
benchmarks, books, online publications, organizations, plus
newsgroups.
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Catalog of Free Compilers and Interpreters
- This catalog lists links to freely available software for
language tools, including compilers, compiler generators,
interpreters, translators, important libraries, and assemblers.
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MSDN Online
- Microsoft Developers Network provides a bounty of technical
information, sample code, documentation, technical articles, and
reference guides for developers using Microsoft tools, products,
and technologies. It also contains standards and release
information, as well as samples, downloads, and tutorials.
Freshmeat
The largest web index of UNIX and cross-platform software.
Mathtools.net
A scientific and technical computing portal covering C/C++, Excel,
FORTRAN, Java, Matlab, and Visual Basic. It provides access to
tutorials, documentation, source code, software tools, libraries,
routines, and applications. The site may be browsed or searched.
NetLib Repository
a metasite containing freely available software, conference
proceedings, & databases of interest to the numerical & scientific
computing communities
The Perl Archive
The heart of this site is the Perl Guide, a listing of nearly 4,000
Perl CGI programs. The guide is divided into dozens of categories.
Each listing contains the program name, operating system, a
description, and cost.
- Ada Home
- This stie is designed to be the Web resource center for Ada
and Ada-related issues. It includes the full text of the
Ada 95 Reference Manual
and the
Ada Lovelace Tutorial.
- Ada Information
Clearinghouse
- Supported by the Ada Resource Association, AdaIC contains
information about the Ada programming language including
compilers & conformance, news & events, projects & usage, a
resource library, education & training, standards & guidelines,
products & vendors, and jobs.
- All BASIC Code
Archives
- The Archives is a comprehensive collection of BASIC Code for
the various BASIC languages, covering all operating systems, but
focusing on DOS and Windows. There are source code packets
available for QuickBasic, PowerBasic, VisualBasic, LibertyBasic,
ASIC, Rapid-Q, and XBasic.
- Animations to
Assist Learning Some Key Computer Science Topics
- This site contains introductory computer science educational
material with animations to assist learning key concepts. It is
divided into 8 modules: algorithms, artificial intelligence,
data structures, machine architecture, number systems, operating
systems, programming languages, and software engineering. Each
module is independent and includes lessons, animations,
interactive components, and review questions.
- The Art of Assembly
Language Programming
- This is a book length, in depth tutorial on assembly
language programming. Two versions are available: the Win32
(32-bit) edition and the DOS (16-bit) edition. Both versions may
be viewed online or downloaded. A thorough table of contents and
index provides access to each.
- Basic
Object-Oriented Concepts
- Although it is brief, this site serves as a thorough
introduction to object orientation.
- Beginners.co.uk
Tutorials
- Beginners.co.uk contains hundreds of free information
technology tutorials. The tutorials range from hardware
operation to common office software like word processing and
spreadsheets to software development tools.
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Bench++ for Linux
Home Page
- Bench++ is a suite of benchmarks designed to measure the
performance of the code generated by C++ compilers.
- BlueJ - The Interactive Java
Environment
- BlueJ is an interactive Java environment designed to teach
object-orientation to beginners.
- C# Station
- C# Station is a gateway to resources for programming on
Microsoft's .NET platform. Access is provided to articles,
recommended books, sample book chapters, discussion forums,
documentation, downloads, events and conferences, links to other
C# sites, source code and example applications, software tools,
and an extensive tutorial.
- Center for
Quantum Computation: Introduction and Tutorials
- This center at the University of Oxford offers several
tutorials on quantum computing, ranging from introductory to
advanced level.
- CODE Visual
Parallel Programming System
- CODE (Computationally-Oriented Display Environment) is a
visual parallel program that allows users to change a sequential
program into a parallel one. The software must be downloaded and
installed on a UNIX system.
- Computer Aided
Instruction Project
- Tutorials or lecture notets are furnished for Java, MIPS
assembly language, vector algebra for computer graphics,
finite-state automata, and bioinformatics.
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Computer Architecture Tutorial
- Covering the computer architecture concepts of caches and
pipelining, this tutorial is aimed at undergraduate students.
Examples, interactive applets, and problems with solutions are
included.
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Computer Vision Handbook
- The purpose of this handbook is to outline important ideas
and techniques used in computer vision and to furnish references
to books, papers, and Web sites containing additional
information.
- Cplusplus Resources
- Cplusplus Resources contains a bounty of resources for the
C++ programming language. It includes basic and advanced
resources like technical documents, source code, standard
libraries, and discussion forums.
- Cprogramming.com
- This site contains resources for learning the C and C++
programming languages. There are several tutorials.
- Designing and
Building Parallel Programs
- This is the online version of the Addison-Wesley text
Designing and Building Parallel Programs by Ian Foster. The site
integrates the contents of the book with a collection of public
domain parallel software tools and a set of links to other
information on parallel and distributed computing.
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Eiffel Online Book
- There are two main sections of the Eiffel Online Book: the
language and case study. The language section is a
fifteen-chapter online book that begins with the basics and
proceeds to present almost every aspect of the Eiffel
programming language. The case study section reinforces the
material in the book with a continuing example; each part of the
case study builds upon the previous part. A download section
makes the book, case study, and an Eiffel environment available
to users.
Extreme
Programming: A Gentle Introduction
- Extreme programming is a method of software development that
maximizes programming efficiency. This site provides a thorough
overview of the techniques, beginning with a general
introduction, followed by specific rules and guidelines.
- Fortran Library
- The Fortran Library contains a collection of general purpose
Fortran 90 routines that can be used to simplify the development
of programs with a batch-style input/output interface. Most of
the routines can be used to perform standard non-numeric coding
tasks.
- Free2Code:
Tutorials
- Submitted by members of the Free2Code community, this site
contains numerous tutorials including coverage of programming
languages, operating systems, networking and Web development.
- A Gentle
Introduction to Haskell
- The goal of this tutorial is to provide an introduction to
the Haskell programming language for a programmer who has
experience with at least one other functional language.
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The GP Tutorial
- A basic tutorial on genetic programming.
- Help-Site Computer Manuals
- Help-Site contains links to computer-related support
documents and sites including FAQ lists, tutorials, manuals, and
official or unofficial support sites.
- Honeypots:
Tracking Hackers
- This collection of resources provides access to whitepapers,
mailing lists, research organizations, conferences and
presentations, and an FAQ.
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InterOperability Laboratory: Knowledge Base: Tutorials
- From the University of New Hampshire InterOperability
Laboratory, this site contains tutorials on emerging
technologies such as 10 gigabit Ethernet, very high rate Digital
Subscriber Line (VDSL), and wireless standards. The tutorials
are arranged in 25 subject categories.
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Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming Using C++
- This is self-paced course to learn object-oriented
programming. Concepts are presented using the C++ programming
language, but the course is not intended to learn C++ in all its
details.
- Java Programming
Tutorials
- This site contains several beginning, intermediate, and
advanced Java and JavaScript tutorials as well as tutorials for
C#, XML, and Python. Sample programs and source code are also
provided.
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JavaScript Primer
- This primer is an introductory tutorial covering the basics
and some advanced features of JavaScript. The site also provides
links to JavaScripts and other tutorials.
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The Language List
- A list and description of all known computer programming
languages.
- Learn
C/C++ Today
- After furnishing some background and tools required for C
and C++, this site lists several tutorials available on the Web.
- Linux Assembly.org
- This site furnishes resources on how to program in assembly
language using free programming tools. It focuses on development
for or from the Linux operating system. Resources include
tutorials, documentation, and actual programs.
- Linux Documentation Project
- The LDP provides access to Linux guides (book length),
HOWTOs (documents on specific subjects), FAQs (questions with
answers), man pages (help with individual commands), and the
Linux Gazette (a magazine with tip and tricks).
- Mathtools.net
- A scientific and technical computing portal covering C/C++,
Excel, FORTRAN, Java, Matlab, and Visual Basic. It provides
access to tutorials, documentation, source code, software tools,
libraries, routines, and applications. The site may be browsed
or searched.
- MATLAB Help Desk
- This site provides extensive documentation and guides for
MATLAB, including manuals that describe everything from basic
usage to graphics and built-in toolboxes.
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Networking Tutorials
- Access is provided to about 100 networking tutorials that
have appeared in
Network Magazine during the past few years.
- Numerical Recipes
- This site provides access the complete text of the following
Numerical Recipes books from Cambridge University Press:
- Numerical Recipes in C: The Art of Scientific Computing
- Numerical Recipes in Fortran 77: The Art of Scientific
Computing
- Numerical Recipes in Fortran 90: The Art of Parallel
Scientific Computing.
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Open Directory Project - Computers: Programming: Languages
- This directory has an extensive listing of resources for
individual programming languages.
- OpenVera
- This site from Synopsys contains a wealth of information
about the standard and its development. There are many technical
papers, but free registration is required to access the
specification and language reference manual.
- An
Overview of Cryptography
- This is an online introduction to cryptography covering the
main types of encryption and their applications, trust models,
and cryptographic algorithms.
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Pascal Programming
- This is an interactive introduction to the Pascal
programming language that covers the basics of learning to
program, data types, declarations, arrays, functions, records,
pointers, enumerated and set types, and file handling.
- PerfectXML
- PerfectXML is a gateway to basic and advanced resources for
learning XML technologies. There's a free library to selected
book chapters, an extensive collection of articles, online
quizzes, certification information as well as links to XML
editors, conversion tools, and other software resources.
- Programmers
Heaven
- Programmers Heaven features links to programming-related Web
sites as well as development tools, utilities, source code, and
compilers and interpreters. Access is also provided to
technology news headlines, summaries, articles, and the 50 most
popular links and downloads. The site can be browsed by
languages, platforms, applications, and Web development; and it
is fully searchable.
- Python Language Website
- This site contains the official Python source code
distribution, binaries, documentation, and conference
proceedings.
- Schemers.org
- This is a collection of resources for the Scheme programming
language. In addition to an FAQ and a bibiliography, the site
includes access to information about textbooks and other
documents, standards, tutorials, educational resources,
implementations, libraries, employment, and events.
- SearchVB.com
- searchVB.com is a technology specific search engine for
Visual Basic that not only searches the site but also a set of
pre-screened Web sites. Search results may also find news,
products, services, and technical tips. This site may also be
browsed for tutorials, glossaries, book reviews, periodical
articles, career information, source code, and other downloads.
- The Source for JavaTM
Technology
- From Sun Microsystems, the developers of the Java
programming language, this site is the source for Java
documentation, applets, servlets, plug-ins, and other resources.
It also contains news, tutorials, case studies, and live
discussion forums.
- SQL Interpreter and
Tutorial
- This site contains an introductory SQL (structured query
language) tutorial and a means to practice with an online SQL
interpreter. There is also a link to an
advanced SQL tutorial.
- Structure and
Interpretation of Computer Programs
- This site contains the full text of the MIT Press book
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs by Abelson,
Sussman, and Sussman. Also included are programming assignments,
source code, the instructor's manual, and errata.
- TechOnLine
- TechOnLine offers live and archived Webcasts, online
courses, virtual labs, feature articles, technical papers, and
forums. The resources are free, but users must register first.
- Unified Modeling
Language Resource Center
- The Resource Center is sponsored by the Rational Software
Corporation, the developers of the Unified Modeling Language. It
contains guides for the beginners as well as advanced materials.
Guides for getting started include FAQs, tutorials, and
recommended reading lists. Among the advanced materials are
documentation, quick reference guides, technical reports,
specifications, and whitepapers.
- UNIXhelp
for Users
- This site contains helpful information for users of the UNIX
operating system. It is organized by tasks, commands, concepts,
and utilities, and includes a searchable glossary.
- Web Developer's Professional
Library
- This site is a combination of encyclopedia, magazine, and
tutorial. Beginner and experienced developers will find clear
definitions and explanations, timely articles, and detailed
tutorials on all aspects of Web development.
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World Lecture Hall - Computer Science
- The World Lecture Hall has an extensive listing of computing
and computer science courses.
- www.smalltalk.org
- Smalltalk.org focuses on the object-oriented Smalltalk
computer language and environment. It provides access to
important articles, events like conferences and workshops, FAQs,
versions of Smalltalk, user groups, and newsgroups.
- XML
Technologies
- A section on the Sun Microsystems Web site, these pages
contain tutorials, downloads, and documentation. There are also
links to news, articles, FAQs, and other resources.
Biographies |
Associations
Biographies
For biographies and biographical dictionaries about
computer scientists consult the following subject heading in
Truman State
University Library Catalog:
Computer Scientists -- Biography.
Also consult
Biography and
Genealogy Master Index - A comprehensive index to
biographical sources.
Associations
American Association for
Artificial Intelligence
The AAAI, founded in 1979, is a scientific society devoted to
advancing the scientific understanding of the mechanisms underlying
thought and intelligent behavior and their embodiment in machines.
Their site contains information on artificial intelligence, AAAI
publications (book, journals, conference proceedings, and technical
papers); conference, workshop, and symposia information; and
membership benefits.
Association for Computing Machinery
Billing itself as "the first society in computing," the ACM is the
world's first educational and scientific computing society. Founded
in 1947, its membership currently totals over 80,000 computing
professionals and students world wide. The site includes information
about ACM activities, services, conferences, publications, and
policies.
IEEE Computer Society
Founded in 1947, the IEEE Computer Society is the world's oldest and
largest (98,000 members) professional association of people in
computing. The site contains a full range of information about
conferences, standards, publications, activities, education,
certification, and employment.
Resources of Scholarly Societies: Computer Science
This listing is part of the
Scholarly Societies
Project sponsored by the University of Waterloo Library. It
provides access to Web sites maintained by or for scholarly computer
science societies around the world.
Society for Industrial and Applied
Mathematics
A group of professionals formed SIAM in 1952 to advance the
application of mathematics to science and industry. SIAM members are
computer scientists, mathematicians, engineers, statisticians, and
engineers. This site includes information about their publications,
conferences, meetings.
- All
Conferences: Computers
- All Conferences is a directory that focuses on up-coming
conferences, conventions, trade shows, exhibits, workshops,
events, and meetings. It may be browsed by subject field or
searched.
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Meeting/Conference Announcement Lists: Computer Science
- Compiled by the University of Waterloo Scholarly Societies
Project, this site links to information on up-coming meetings
and conferences.
Many thanks to
Michael Knee, University of Albany, State University of New York
for most of this research guide.
For further assistance, visit or call the Reference Desk
(660-785-4051) or contact the Reference Librarian for Science.
Carol Lockhart, Reference Librarian for Science
(660) 785-7417
clockhar@truman.edu
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