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Slav Petrov, Eugene Charniak
出版情報: SpringerLink Books - AutoHoldings , Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012
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Introduction / 1:
Coarse-to-Fine Models / 1.1:
Coarse-to-Fine Inference / 1.2:
Latent Variable Grammars for Natural Language Parsing / 2:
Experimental Setup / 2.1:
Manual Grammar Refinement / 2.2:
Vertical and Horizontal Markovization / 2.2.1:
Additional Linguistic Refinements / 2.2.2:
Generative Latent Variable Grammars / 2.3:
Hierarchical Estimation / 2.3.1:
Adaptive Refinement / 2.3.2:
Smoothing / 2.3.3:
An Infinite Alternative / 2.3.4:
Inference / 2.4:
Hierarchical Coarse-to-Fine Pruning / 2.4.1:
Objective Functions for Parsing / 2.4.2:
Additional Experiments / 2.5:
Baseline Grammar Variation / 2.5.1:
Final Results WSJ / 2.5.3:
Multilingual Parsing / 2.5.4:
Corpus Variation / 2.5.5:
Training Size Variation / 2.5.6:
Analysis / 2.6:
Lexical Subcategories / 2.6.1:
Phrasal Subcategories / 2.6.2:
Multilingual Analysis / 2.6.3:
Summary and Future Work / 2.7:
Discriminative Latent Variable Grammars / 3:
Log-Linear Latent Variable Grammars / 3.1:
Single-Scale Discriminative Grammars / 3.3:
Efficient Discriminative Estimation / 3.3.1:
Experiments / 3.3.2:
Multi-scale Discriminative Grammars / 3.4:
Hierarchical Refinement / 3.4.1:
Learning Sparse Multi-scale Grammars / 3.4.2:
Additional Features / 3.4.3:
Structured Acoustic Models for Speech Recognition / 3.4.4:
Learning / 4.1:
The Hand-Aligned Case / 4.2.1:
Splitting / 4.2.2:
Merging / 4.2.3:
The Automatically-Aligned Case / 4.2.4:
Phone Recognition / 4.3:
Phone Classification / 4.4.2:
Coarse-to-Fine Machine Translation Decoding / 4.5:
Coarse-to-Fine Decoding / 5.1:
Related Work / 5.2.1:
Language Model Projections / 5.2.2:
Multipass Decoding / 5.2.3:
Inversion Transduction Grammars / 5.3:
Learning Coarse Languages / 5.4:
Random Projections / 5.4.1:
Frequency Clustering / 5.4.2:
HMM Clustering / 5.4.3:
JCluster / 5.4.4:
Clustering Results / 5.4.5:
Clustering / 5.5:
Spacing / 5.5.2:
Encoding Versus Order / 5.5.3:
Final Results / 5.5.4:
Search Error Analysis / 5.5.5:
Conclusions and Future Work / 5.6:
References
Introduction / 1:
Coarse-to-Fine Models / 1.1:
Coarse-to-Fine Inference / 1.2:
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電子ブック

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Bang Wang
出版情報: Springer eBooks Computer Science , Springer London, 2010
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Introduction / Part I:
Sensors / 1:
Sensor Nodes / 1.2:
Sensor Networks / 1.3:
Sensor Network Scenarios / 1.3.1:
Sensor Network Applications / 1.3.2:
Challenges and Issues / 1.4:
Sensor Network Challenges / 1.4.1:
Key Research Issues / 1.4.2:
References
Sensor Coverage Model / 2:
Motivations / 2.1:
Sensor Coverage Models / 2.2:
Boolean Sector Coverage Models / 2.2.1:
Boolean Disk Coverage Models / 2.2.2:
Attenuated Disk Coverage Models / 2.2.3:
Truncated Attenuated Disk Models / 2.2.4:
Detection Coverage Models / 2.2.5:
Estimation Coverage Models / 2.2.6:
Network Coverage Control / 3:
Motivations and Objectives / 3.1:
Notes and Comments / 3.1.1:
Coverage Control in the Protocol Architecture / 3.2:
Design Issues of Network Coverage Control / 3.2.1:
A Taxonomy for Network Coverage Problems / 3.4:
Target Coverage Problems / Part II:
Node Placement Optimization / 4:
Node Placement as the Set-Covering Problem / 4.1:
Optimal Sensor Placement Problems / 4.2:
Modeling Node Placement / 4.2.1:
Approximation Algorithms / 4.2.2:
Other Placement Problems / 4.2.3:
Coverage Lifetime Maximization / 5:
Maximizing Target Coverage Lifetime / 5.1:
Disjoint Set Cover / 5.1.1:
Nondisjoint Set Cover / 5.1.2:
Maximizing Connected Target Coverage Lifetime / 5.1.3:
Area Coverage Problems / 5.2.1:
Critical Sensor Density / 6:
Deterministic Node Placement / 6.1:
Node Placement in Two-Dimensional Field / 6.1.1:
Node Placement in Three-Dimensional Space / 6.1.2:
Random Node Deployment / 6.1.3:
Vacancy Analysis / 6.2.1:
Numerical Example / 6.2.2:
Sensor Activity Scheduling / 6.2.3:
Assumptions and Objectives / 7.1:
Preserving Complete Area Coverage / 7.2:
Redundancy Check Methods / 7.2.1:
Activity Scheduling Procedures / 7.2.2:
Example Scheduling Protocols / 7.2.3:
Preserving Partial Area Coverage / 7.2.4:
Random Independent Sleeping / 7.3.1:
Neighbor Based Scheduling / 7.3.2:
Preserving Area Coverage and Network Connectivity / 7.3.3:
Relation Between Area Coverage and Network Connectivity / 7.4.1:
Connected Coverage Scheduling / 7.4.2:
Node Movement Strategy / 7.4.3:
Healing Coverage Hole / 8.1:
Optimizing Area Coverage / 8.2:
Coverage Pattern Based Movement / 8.2.1:
Virtual Force Based Movement / 8.2.2:
Grid Quorum Based Movement / 8.2.3:
Improving Event Coverage / 8.3:
Barrier Coverage Problems / Part IV:
Build Intrusion Barriers / 9:
Sensor Barrier for Intrusion Detection / 9.1:
Sensor Scheduling for Barrier Construction / 9.2:
Sensor Barrier with Mobile Nodes / 9.3:
Find Penetration Paths / 10:
Maximal Breach Path / 10.1:
Maximal Support Path / 10.2:
Exposure Path / 10.3:
Detection Path / 10.4:
Analysis for Path Characteristics / 10.5:
Voronoi Diagram and Delaunay Triangulation / A:
Voronoi Diagram / A.l:
Delaunay Triangulation / A.2:
Index
Color Plates
Introduction / Part I:
Sensors / 1:
Sensor Nodes / 1.2:
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Bang Wang
出版情報: SpringerLink Books - AutoHoldings , Springer London, 2010
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Introduction / Part I:
Sensors / 1:
Sensor Nodes / 1.2:
Sensor Networks / 1.3:
Sensor Network Scenarios / 1.3.1:
Sensor Network Applications / 1.3.2:
Challenges and Issues / 1.4:
Sensor Network Challenges / 1.4.1:
Key Research Issues / 1.4.2:
References
Sensor Coverage Model / 2:
Motivations / 2.1:
Sensor Coverage Models / 2.2:
Boolean Sector Coverage Models / 2.2.1:
Boolean Disk Coverage Models / 2.2.2:
Attenuated Disk Coverage Models / 2.2.3:
Truncated Attenuated Disk Models / 2.2.4:
Detection Coverage Models / 2.2.5:
Estimation Coverage Models / 2.2.6:
Network Coverage Control / 3:
Motivations and Objectives / 3.1:
Notes and Comments / 3.1.1:
Coverage Control in the Protocol Architecture / 3.2:
Design Issues of Network Coverage Control / 3.2.1:
A Taxonomy for Network Coverage Problems / 3.4:
Target Coverage Problems / Part II:
Node Placement Optimization / 4:
Node Placement as the Set-Covering Problem / 4.1:
Optimal Sensor Placement Problems / 4.2:
Modeling Node Placement / 4.2.1:
Approximation Algorithms / 4.2.2:
Other Placement Problems / 4.2.3:
Coverage Lifetime Maximization / 5:
Maximizing Target Coverage Lifetime / 5.1:
Disjoint Set Cover / 5.1.1:
Nondisjoint Set Cover / 5.1.2:
Maximizing Connected Target Coverage Lifetime / 5.1.3:
Area Coverage Problems / 5.2.1:
Critical Sensor Density / 6:
Deterministic Node Placement / 6.1:
Node Placement in Two-Dimensional Field / 6.1.1:
Node Placement in Three-Dimensional Space / 6.1.2:
Random Node Deployment / 6.1.3:
Vacancy Analysis / 6.2.1:
Numerical Example / 6.2.2:
Sensor Activity Scheduling / 6.2.3:
Assumptions and Objectives / 7.1:
Preserving Complete Area Coverage / 7.2:
Redundancy Check Methods / 7.2.1:
Activity Scheduling Procedures / 7.2.2:
Example Scheduling Protocols / 7.2.3:
Preserving Partial Area Coverage / 7.2.4:
Random Independent Sleeping / 7.3.1:
Neighbor Based Scheduling / 7.3.2:
Preserving Area Coverage and Network Connectivity / 7.3.3:
Relation Between Area Coverage and Network Connectivity / 7.4.1:
Connected Coverage Scheduling / 7.4.2:
Node Movement Strategy / 7.4.3:
Healing Coverage Hole / 8.1:
Optimizing Area Coverage / 8.2:
Coverage Pattern Based Movement / 8.2.1:
Virtual Force Based Movement / 8.2.2:
Grid Quorum Based Movement / 8.2.3:
Improving Event Coverage / 8.3:
Barrier Coverage Problems / Part IV:
Build Intrusion Barriers / 9:
Sensor Barrier for Intrusion Detection / 9.1:
Sensor Scheduling for Barrier Construction / 9.2:
Sensor Barrier with Mobile Nodes / 9.3:
Find Penetration Paths / 10:
Maximal Breach Path / 10.1:
Maximal Support Path / 10.2:
Exposure Path / 10.3:
Detection Path / 10.4:
Analysis for Path Characteristics / 10.5:
Voronoi Diagram and Delaunay Triangulation / A:
Voronoi Diagram / A.l:
Delaunay Triangulation / A.2:
Index
Color Plates
Introduction / Part I:
Sensors / 1:
Sensor Nodes / 1.2:
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Christoph Treude, Association for Computing Machinery-Digital Library.
出版情報: ACM Digital Library Proceedings , New York, NY : ACM, 2011
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Michael Luck, Association for Computing Machinery-Digital Library.
出版情報: ACM Digital Library Proceedings , International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2010
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David R. Brooks
出版情報: Springer eBooks Computer Science , Springer London, 2011
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Introducing HTML and JavaScript / 1:
Introducing the Tools / 1.1:
What Is an HTML Document? / 1.1.1:
What Is JavaScript? / 1.1.2:
How Do You Create HTML/JavaScript Documents? / 1.1.3:
Some Typographic Conventions Used in This Book / 1.1.4:
Where Can You Find More Information About HTML and JavaScript? / 1.1.5:
Your First HTML/JavaScript Documents / 1.2:
Accessing HTML Documents on the Web / 1.3:
Another Example / 1.4:
HTML Document Basics / 2:
Documents, Elements, Attributes, and Values / 2.1:
Essential Elements / 2.1.1:
Some Other Important Elements / 2.1.2:
HTML Syntax and Style / 2.2:
Using the script Element / 2.3:
Creating and Organizing a Web Site / 2.4:
Selecting and Using Colors / 2.5:
Using Cascading Style Sheets / 2.6:
HTML Tables, Forms, Lists, and Frames / 2.7:
The table Element / 3.1:
Basic Table Formatting / 3.1.1:
Subdividing Tables into Sections / 3.1.2:
Merging Cells Across Rows and Columns / 3.1.3:
The form and input Elements / 3.2:
Creating Pull-Down Lists / 3.3:
Combining Tables and Forms / 3.4:
E-Mailing the Contents of Forms / 3.5:
The List Elements / 3.6:
Using HTML Frames / 3.7:
More Examples / 3.8:
Selecting Cloud Types from a List of Possibilities / 3.8.1:
A Simple "Split Window" Application / 3.8.2:
Fundamentals of the JavaScript Language / 4:
Capabilities of JavaScript / 4.1:
Some Essential Terminology / 4.2:
Structure of JavaScript Code / 4.3:
JavaScript Statements / 4.3.1:
Statement Blocks / 4.3.2:
Comments / 4.3.3:
Data and Objects / 4.4:
Data Declarations and Variables / 4.4.1:
Data Types / 4.4.2:
Literals / 4.4.3:
Case Sensitivity / 4.4.4:
Objects and Methods for Input and Output / 4.4.5:
String Methods / 4.4.6:
Tokens, Operators, Expressions, and Statements / 4.5:
Tokens / 4.5.1:
Arithmetic Operators / 4.5.2:
The Assignment Operator / 4.5.3:
Shorthand Arithmetic/Assignment Operators / 4.5.4:
The JavaScript Math Object / 4.6:
Comparison Operators and Decision-Making Structures / 4.7:
Relational and Logical Operators / 4.7.1:
The if Construct (Branching Structures) / 4.7.2:
The switch Construct / 4.7.3:
Loop Structures / 4.8:
Count-Controlled Loops / 4.8.1:
Conditional Loops / 4.8.2:
Using JavaScript to Change Values in Form Fields / 4.9:
Solving the Quadratic Equation / 4.10:
Rectangular Rule Numerical Integration / 4.10.2:
Using Arrays in HTML/JavaScript / 5:
Basic Array Properties / 5.1:
Some Operations on Arrays / 5.2:
Manipulating Stacks and Queues / 5.2.1:
More about Array Methods / 5.2.2:
Creating Two-Dimensional Arrays / 5.4:
Using Arrays to Access the Contents of Forms / 5.5:
Accessing values of type="text" Fields / 5.5.1:
Accessing type="radio" and type="checkbox" Fields / 5.5.2:
Accessing Multiple Options Chosen in
Hiding the Contents of a JavaScript Script / 5.6:
Checking IDs and Passwords / 5.7:
Magic Squares / 5.7.2:
JavaScript Functions / 6:
The Purpose of Functions in Programming / 6.1:
Defining JavaScript Functions / 6.2:
Using JavaScript Functions With HTML Forms / 6.3:
Passing Numerical Values to a Function / 6.3.1:
Using Entire Forms as Input / 6.3.2:
Using Arrays to Return Output Values / 6.3.3:
Some Global Methods and Event Handlers / 6.4:
Global Methods / 6.4.1:
Using Event Handlers with Forms and Functions / 6.4.2:
Recursive Functions / 6.5:
Passing Values from One Document to Another / 6.6:
Revisiting the JavaScript sort () Methods / 6.7:
Dewpoint Temperature / 6.8:
Loan Repayment Schedule / 6.8.2:
Legendre Polynomials / 6.8.3:
Array-Derived Pull-Down Menus / 6.8.4:
Creating a "Password-Protected" HTML Document / 6.8.5:
Creating a Server-Side Environment with PHP / 7:
Getting Started with PHP / 7.1:
Preventing Multiple Submissions from a Form / 7.2:
Working with PHP / 8:
Structure of PHP Scripts / 8.1:
Calculations with PHP
More About PHP File Input/Output / 8.3:
Calculating Volumes of Solid Objects / 8.4:
Processing .bmp Image Files / 8.4.2:
Transforming and Displaying Images / 8.4.3:
Self-Contained HTML/JavaScript/PHP Documents / 8.4.4:
PHP Arrays / 9:
Array Definition / 9.1:
Array Sorting / 9.2:
Stacks, Queues, and Line Crashers / 9.3:
The Quadratic Formula Revisited / 9.4:
Reading checkbox Values / 9.4.2:
Building a Histogram Array / 9.4.3:
Shuffle a Card Deck / 9.4.4:
Manage a Data File / 9.4.5:
Recursive insertion Sort / 9.4.6:
Summary of Selected PHP Language Elements / 10:
Data Types and Operators / 10.1:
Operators / 10.1.1:
Conditional Execution / 10.2:
Case-Controlled Conditional Execution / 10.2.1:
Loops / 10.3:
Condition-Controlled Loops / 10.3.1:
Functions and Language Constructs / 10.4:
File Handling and I/O Functions / 10.4.1:
String Handling Functions / 10.4.2:
Math Constants and Functions / 10.4.3:
Array Functions and Language Constructs / 10.4.4:
Miscellaneous Functions and Constructs / 10.4.5:
Using PHP from a Command Line / 11:
Using Graphics with PHP / 12:
Introduction / 12.1:
Writing GD Graphics Applications for Displaying Data / 12.2:
Getting Started / 12.2.1:
Pie Charts / 12.2.2:
Horizontal Bar Charts / 12.2.3:
Vertical Bar Charts / 12.2.4:
Line Graphs / 12.2.5:
Summary of Some GD Graphics Functions / 12.3:
Create and Destroy Images / 12.3.1:
Draw Lines and Shapes / 12.3.2:
Display Text / 12.3.3:
Appendices
List of Document Examples / A.l:
Displaying Special Characters in an HTML Document / A.2:
ASCII Character Codes / A.3:
Strategies for Solving Computational Problems / A.4:
Exercises
Glossary
Index
Output Examples in Color
Introducing HTML and JavaScript / 1:
Introducing the Tools / 1.1:
What Is an HTML Document? / 1.1.1:
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David R. Brooks
出版情報: SpringerLink Books - AutoHoldings , Springer London, 2011
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Introducing HTML and JavaScript / 1:
Introducing the Tools / 1.1:
What Is an HTML Document? / 1.1.1:
What Is JavaScript? / 1.1.2:
How Do You Create HTML/JavaScript Documents? / 1.1.3:
Some Typographic Conventions Used in This Book / 1.1.4:
Where Can You Find More Information About HTML and JavaScript? / 1.1.5:
Your First HTML/JavaScript Documents / 1.2:
Accessing HTML Documents on the Web / 1.3:
Another Example / 1.4:
HTML Document Basics / 2:
Documents, Elements, Attributes, and Values / 2.1:
Essential Elements / 2.1.1:
Some Other Important Elements / 2.1.2:
HTML Syntax and Style / 2.2:
Using the script Element / 2.3:
Creating and Organizing a Web Site / 2.4:
Selecting and Using Colors / 2.5:
Using Cascading Style Sheets / 2.6:
HTML Tables, Forms, Lists, and Frames / 2.7:
The table Element / 3.1:
Basic Table Formatting / 3.1.1:
Subdividing Tables into Sections / 3.1.2:
Merging Cells Across Rows and Columns / 3.1.3:
The form and input Elements / 3.2:
Creating Pull-Down Lists / 3.3:
Combining Tables and Forms / 3.4:
E-Mailing the Contents of Forms / 3.5:
The List Elements / 3.6:
Using HTML Frames / 3.7:
More Examples / 3.8:
Selecting Cloud Types from a List of Possibilities / 3.8.1:
A Simple "Split Window" Application / 3.8.2:
Fundamentals of the JavaScript Language / 4:
Capabilities of JavaScript / 4.1:
Some Essential Terminology / 4.2:
Structure of JavaScript Code / 4.3:
JavaScript Statements / 4.3.1:
Statement Blocks / 4.3.2:
Comments / 4.3.3:
Data and Objects / 4.4:
Data Declarations and Variables / 4.4.1:
Data Types / 4.4.2:
Literals / 4.4.3:
Case Sensitivity / 4.4.4:
Objects and Methods for Input and Output / 4.4.5:
String Methods / 4.4.6:
Tokens, Operators, Expressions, and Statements / 4.5:
Tokens / 4.5.1:
Arithmetic Operators / 4.5.2:
The Assignment Operator / 4.5.3:
Shorthand Arithmetic/Assignment Operators / 4.5.4:
The JavaScript Math Object / 4.6:
Comparison Operators and Decision-Making Structures / 4.7:
Relational and Logical Operators / 4.7.1:
The if Construct (Branching Structures) / 4.7.2:
The switch Construct / 4.7.3:
Loop Structures / 4.8:
Count-Controlled Loops / 4.8.1:
Conditional Loops / 4.8.2:
Using JavaScript to Change Values in Form Fields / 4.9:
Solving the Quadratic Equation / 4.10:
Rectangular Rule Numerical Integration / 4.10.2:
Using Arrays in HTML/JavaScript / 5:
Basic Array Properties / 5.1:
Some Operations on Arrays / 5.2:
Manipulating Stacks and Queues / 5.2.1:
More about Array Methods / 5.2.2:
Creating Two-Dimensional Arrays / 5.4:
Using Arrays to Access the Contents of Forms / 5.5:
Accessing values of type="text" Fields / 5.5.1:
Accessing type="radio" and type="checkbox" Fields / 5.5.2:
Accessing Multiple Options Chosen in
Hiding the Contents of a JavaScript Script / 5.6:
Checking IDs and Passwords / 5.7:
Magic Squares / 5.7.2:
JavaScript Functions / 6:
The Purpose of Functions in Programming / 6.1:
Defining JavaScript Functions / 6.2:
Using JavaScript Functions With HTML Forms / 6.3:
Passing Numerical Values to a Function / 6.3.1:
Using Entire Forms as Input / 6.3.2:
Using Arrays to Return Output Values / 6.3.3:
Some Global Methods and Event Handlers / 6.4:
Global Methods / 6.4.1:
Using Event Handlers with Forms and Functions / 6.4.2:
Recursive Functions / 6.5:
Passing Values from One Document to Another / 6.6:
Revisiting the JavaScript sort () Methods / 6.7:
Dewpoint Temperature / 6.8:
Loan Repayment Schedule / 6.8.2:
Legendre Polynomials / 6.8.3:
Array-Derived Pull-Down Menus / 6.8.4:
Creating a "Password-Protected" HTML Document / 6.8.5:
Creating a Server-Side Environment with PHP / 7:
Getting Started with PHP / 7.1:
Preventing Multiple Submissions from a Form / 7.2:
Working with PHP / 8:
Structure of PHP Scripts / 8.1:
Calculations with PHP
More About PHP File Input/Output / 8.3:
Calculating Volumes of Solid Objects / 8.4:
Processing .bmp Image Files / 8.4.2:
Transforming and Displaying Images / 8.4.3:
Self-Contained HTML/JavaScript/PHP Documents / 8.4.4:
PHP Arrays / 9:
Array Definition / 9.1:
Array Sorting / 9.2:
Stacks, Queues, and Line Crashers / 9.3:
The Quadratic Formula Revisited / 9.4:
Reading checkbox Values / 9.4.2:
Building a Histogram Array / 9.4.3:
Shuffle a Card Deck / 9.4.4:
Manage a Data File / 9.4.5:
Recursive insertion Sort / 9.4.6:
Summary of Selected PHP Language Elements / 10:
Data Types and Operators / 10.1:
Operators / 10.1.1:
Conditional Execution / 10.2:
Case-Controlled Conditional Execution / 10.2.1:
Loops / 10.3:
Condition-Controlled Loops / 10.3.1:
Functions and Language Constructs / 10.4:
File Handling and I/O Functions / 10.4.1:
String Handling Functions / 10.4.2:
Math Constants and Functions / 10.4.3:
Array Functions and Language Constructs / 10.4.4:
Miscellaneous Functions and Constructs / 10.4.5:
Using PHP from a Command Line / 11:
Using Graphics with PHP / 12:
Introduction / 12.1:
Writing GD Graphics Applications for Displaying Data / 12.2:
Getting Started / 12.2.1:
Pie Charts / 12.2.2:
Horizontal Bar Charts / 12.2.3:
Vertical Bar Charts / 12.2.4:
Line Graphs / 12.2.5:
Summary of Some GD Graphics Functions / 12.3:
Create and Destroy Images / 12.3.1:
Draw Lines and Shapes / 12.3.2:
Display Text / 12.3.3:
Appendices
List of Document Examples / A.l:
Displaying Special Characters in an HTML Document / A.2:
ASCII Character Codes / A.3:
Strategies for Solving Computational Problems / A.4:
Exercises
Glossary
Index
Output Examples in Color
Introducing HTML and JavaScript / 1:
Introducing the Tools / 1.1:
What Is an HTML Document? / 1.1.1:
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2nd International Conference on Energy-Efficient Computing and Networking 2011, Association for Computing Machinery-Digital Library.
出版情報: ACM Digital Library Proceedings , New York, NY : ACM, 2011
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Clarissa Cassales Marquezan, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville
出版情報: Springer eBooks Computer Science , Springer London, 2012
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Ipek Ozkaya, Association for Computing Machinery-Digital Library.
出版情報: ACM Digital Library Proceedings , New York, NY : ACM, 2011
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