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Pawan Lingras

    Rough sets and knowledge technology
    Building Cross-Platform Mobile and Web Apps for Engineers and Scientists
    Building Cross-Platform Mobile and Web Apps for Engineers and Scientists: An Active Learning Approach
    • Focusing on cross-platform app design, this book serves as a comprehensive guide for mastering app development through practical applications. It covers essential technologies like HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and various databases, emphasizing their relevance in creating complex apps. The active learning approach encourages hands-on coding alongside app development, while exercises promote experimentation with code modifications. This resource is ideal for independent study or project courses, preparing readers for the evolving landscape of app development across mobile and web platforms.

      Building Cross-Platform Mobile and Web Apps for Engineers and Scientists: An Active Learning Approach
    • This powerful new book introduces cross-platform app design as an excellent starting point for mastering app development. The book contains numerous applications that you can adapt to different projects. You can use this book for independent study or for your project courses. The book introduces HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery Mobile, Node.js, JSON, localStorage, sessionStorage, NoSQL using MongoDB, SQL using MySQL, templating using handlebars, and maps. A strong app-centric view emphasizes appropriate subsets of these technologies to help you develop non-trivial apps. While apps continue to evolve and change, the technologies presented form the backbone of future cross-platform app development. You will learn to work with all major mobile and web platforms using the book's active learning approach that has you typing code in parallel as the apps are developed. Exercises further encourage you to make changes to the code and evaluate resulting app behavior.

      Building Cross-Platform Mobile and Web Apps for Engineers and Scientists
    • Rough sets and knowledge technology

      • 428 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Rough Sets and Knowledge Technology, RSKT 2013, held in Halifax, Canada in October 2013 as one of the co-located conferences of the 2013 Joint Rough Set Symposium, JRS 2013. The 69 papers (including 44 regular and 25 short papers) included in the JRS proceedings (LNCS 8170 and LNCS 8171) were carefully reviewed and selected from 106 submissions. The papers in this volume cover topics such as history and future of rough sets; foundations and probabilistic rough sets; rules, reducts, ensembles; new trends in computing; three-way decision rough sets; and learning, predicting, modeling.

      Rough sets and knowledge technology