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Bayesian Reasoning and Machine Learning

The book is designed to appeal to students with only a modest mathematical background in undergraduate calculus and linear algebra. No formal computer science or statistical background is required to follow the book, although a basic familiarity with probability, calculus and linear algebra would be useful.

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The Promotional Merchandise Handbook

The Promotional Merchandise Handbook is a quick guide to the promotional industry and where branded merchandise fits into the marketing communications mix. The book covers a checklist of what to consider when using marketing gifts and provides useful market research information.

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Algorithms for Clustering Data

This book will be useful for those in the scientific community who gather data and seek tools for analyzing and interpreting data. It will be a valuable reference for scientists in a variety of disciplines and can serve as a textbook for a graduate course in exploratory data analysis as well as a supplemental text in courses on research methodology, pattern recognition, image processing, and re-mote sensing.

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Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces

The book is centered around three conceptual pieces that are fundamental to operating systems: virtualization, concurrency, and persistence. In understanding the conceptual, you will also learn the practical, including how an operating system does things like schedule the CPU, manage memory, and store files persistently. The title is an homage to one of the greatest sets of lecture notes ever created, by one Richard Feynman on the topic of Physics.

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The Art of Unix Programming

This book is going to try to teach you the things about Unix development that Unix experts know, but aren’t aware that they know. It is therefore less about technicalia and more about shared culture than most Unix books – both explicit and implicit culture, both conscious and unconscious traditions.

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