Extractions: Welcome to ECS. In the 2004 Times League Tables for University Departments, we were ranked first in the UK for Electronics and Electrical Engineering and third in the UK for Computer Science. We achieved 5* RAE research ratings in both areas and our research and teaching covers almost all aspects of these disciplines. In teaching we have been awarded the highest grades possible by the QAA For queries concerning ECS enrolment and registration, The ECS Student Adminstrative Services telephone number is ECS People
BURKS 6 Online Free version of very low cost 4 CDROM set for computer science students. Has libraries, compilers, tutorials, extensive reference material for over 24 languages, 13,000+ entry computing dictionary, a Linux distribution. http://burks.bton.ac.uk/
Extractions: Errata ... Mailing list join the BURKS mailing list for news and discussion of forthcoming developments! - NEWS - Lack of sponsorship means that I haven't been able to produce a new edition of BURKS this year as I'd hoped. Also, sales seem to be tailing off I'm not sure whether this is because I haven't produced a new edition since 2001, or because everyone has broadband Internet access these days. I'm still hoping to produce one more edition if I can raise some money to do it, but don't hold your breath. Also, if and when I do, it will definitely be the last edition ever. See the ordering information page for more details on pricing. What is BURKS? BURKS (the Brighton University Resource Kit for Students) is a non-profit set of 4 CDs containing over 2 gigabytes of useful resources for computer science students. It is intended to provide some of the benefits of the Internet to students with no (or limited, or expensive) Internet access. It provides students with a comprehensively indexed website on CD-ROM which can be used either online or offline. The whole BURKS collection is available online at this site.
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Practical Foundations Of Mathematics An account of the foundations of mathematics (algebra) and theoretical computer science, from a modern constructive viewpoint by Paul Taylor. Published by Cambridge University Press. HTML approximation. http://www.dcs.qmw.ac.uk/~pt/Practical_Foundations/html/summary.html
Extractions: Practical Foundations of Mathematics Paul Taylor Practical Foundations of Mathematics Paul Taylor Published by Cambridge University Press, 1999, ISBN 521 63107 6. http://www.dcs.qmw.ac.uk/ pt/Practical_Foundations This summary explains which parts of the book are original research or novelties of exposition. The entire text is now accessible on the Web in an approximate HTML translation, so if you are reading the HTML version of this document you can go directly to the parts of the text to which it refers. Richard Knott, email: rknott@cup.cam.ac.uk snail: Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge, CB2 2RU, UK Practical Foundations collects the methods of construction of the objects of twentieth century mathematics. Although it is mainly concerned with a framework essentially equivalent to intuitionistic ZF, the book looks forward to more subtle bases in categorical type theory and the machine representation of mathematics. Each idea is illustrated by wide-ranging examples, and followed critically along its natural path, transcending disciplinary boundaries between universal algebra, type theory, category theory, set theory, sheaf theory, topology and programming. The first three chapters will be essential reading for the design of courses in discrete mathematics and reasoning, especially for the ``box method'' of proof taught successfully to first year informatics students. Chapters
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Extractions: Alumni Computer Science is a highly active and fast changing discipline. Students at Boston University have the opportunity to work towards BA, MA, and PhD degrees at the cutting edge of this fundamental and exciting field. On its 20th anniversary, the Department is organizing a special lecture series, featuring eminent computer scientists who celebrate with us our achievements, looking ahead to continued growth and excellence. Click here for details! Resources
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Computer Science At RPI The computer science Department at RPI consists of 27 faculty, renowned nationally and internationally for their work. Major research http://www.cs.rpi.edu/
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26th Workshop On Graph-Theoretic Concepts In Computer Science (WG 2000) The workshop aims at uniting theory and practice by demonstrating how graphtheoretic concepts can be applied to various areas in computer science, or by extracting new problems from applications. The goal is to present recent research results and to identify and explore directions of future research. June 15-17, 2000, in Konstanz, Germany. http://www.informatik.uni-konstanz.de/wg2000/
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Extractions: Quick links... Jobs Students Home Telephone Directory Contact Site Map Home News About Undergraduates Postgraduates Research People Search Intranet Home News About Undergraduates ... Intranet Our new home page is http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk . Please update your links and bookmarks. The Department of Computer Science (DCS) was incorporated into the School of Informatics in 1998, along with the Department of Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute (AIAI), and the Centre for Cognitive Science. Edinburgh is the UK's largest and best centre for the research of Computer Science, and one of the best in the world. We offer a great choice of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and degrees in Computer Science and Software Engineering, with built-in workplacements and sponsorship schemes. Research activity in the School of Informatics is organised within six research institutes. To find out about research in Computer Science and Software Engineering at Edinburgh please visit our research pages or the web sites of the following institutes: Legacy pages of the former Department of Computer Science.
Extractions: University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search Admissions Undergraduate Program Graduate Programs Transfer Students ... Contact Us Chris Sellers, CS 100 GTA, receives the 2003-2004 Graduate Teaching Assistant of the Year award from Barbara Small, ACM VP Program Director. [ more info... Dr. Tzusheng Pei Email: info@cs.utk.edu Welcome Message On behalf of the faculty, I welcome you to the Department of Computer Science at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville - the flagship research university of the State of Tennessee. The department's mission is to produce scholars capable of creative work in computer science. [ more...
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