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Morgan Kaufmann's audience includes the research and development communities, information technology (IS/IT) managers, and students in professional degree programs. The company was founded in 1984 by publishers Michael B. Morgan and William Kaufmann and computer scientist Nils Nilsson .
Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN 0-934613-27-3. Christoph M. Hoffmann (1989). Geometric and Solid Modeling: An Introduction. Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN 1-55860-067-1. The book is out of print. Its main chapters are: Basic Concepts; Boolean Operations on Boundary Representation; Robust and Error-Free Geometric Operations; Representation of Curved Edges and Faces
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Burlington, Massachusetts, US 55861 The Feminist Press: New York City, US 55870 F+W: Cincinnati, Ohio, and New York City, US 55890 Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc. 55902 Aerie Books Ltd. 55963 Island Press Washington, Covelo, London 55972 [13] Birch Lane Press
Paradigms of AI Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp (ISBN 1-55860-191-0) is a well-known programming book by Peter Norvig about artificial intelligence programming using Common Lisp. History [ edit ]
Morgan Kaufmann. pp. 95–101. Christoph Walther (1994). "Mathematical Induction" (PDF). In Dov M. Gabbay and C.J. Hogger and J.A. Robinson (ed.). Handbook of Logic in Artificial Intelligence and Logic Programming. Vol. 2. Oxford University Press. pp. 127–227. Christoph Walther (2001). "Semantik und Programmverifikation". Teubner Texte zur ...
The Academic Press / Morgan Kaufmann book, Swarm Intelligence, by Kennedy and Eberhart with Yuhui Shi, was published in 2001. The particle swarm paradigm draws on social-psychological simulation research in which Kennedy had participated at the University of North Carolina , integrated with evolutionary computation methods that Eberhart had ...
[1] [2] Inmon wrote the first book, held the first conference (with Arnie Barnett), wrote the first column in a magazine and was the first to offer classes in data warehousing. Inmon created the accepted definition of what a data warehouse is - a subject oriented, nonvolatile, integrated, time variant collection of data in support of management ...
Nils John Nilsson (February 6, 1933 – April 23, 2019) was an American computer scientist. He was one of the founding researchers in the discipline of artificial intelligence. [2]