This book is a concise introduction to the key mathematical ideas that underpin computer science, continually stressing the application of discrete mathematics to computing. It is suitable for students with little or no knowledge of mathematics, and covers the key concepts in a simple and straightforward way. The theoretical ideas are constantly reinforced by worked examples and each chapter concludes with a mini case study showing a particular application. This provides further motivation to the reader to engage with the mathematical ideas involved, as well as demonstrating how the mathematics can be applied within a computing context.
Contents Tableofcontentsii Listoffiguresxvii Listoftablesxix Listofalgorithmsxx Prefacexxi Syllabusxxii Resourcesxxvi Internetresourcesxxvii Lectureschedulexxviii.
The book also contains carefully selected exercises for which full worked solutions are provided. Features • Offers thorough treatment of key mathematical ideas of particular relevance to computing in order to develop students' understanding and confidence, and to demonstrate how the material can be applied in computing. • Presents numerous worked examples and practice exercises with full solutions so students see how to work with the mathematical concepts covered, thereby developing their own competence. • Encourages students with modest mathematical backgrounds to develop their mathematical skills. Backcover copy Too often, computing students first experiences of university mathematics will be of abstract theoretical concepts that appear irrelevant to their chosen course of study.
This book is a concise introduction to the key mathematical ideas that underpin computer science, continually stressing the application of discrete mathematics to computing. It is suitable for students with little or no knowledge of mathematics, and covers the key concepts in a simple and straightforward way.
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The theoretical ideas are constantly reinforced by worked examples and each chapter concludes with a mini case study showing a particular application. This provides further motivation to the reader to engage with the mathematical ideas involved, as well as demonstrating how the mathematics can be applied within a computing context. The book also contains carefully selected exercises for which full worked solutions are provided Rod Haggarty is Deputy Head of the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences at Oxford Brookes University. He has extensive experience of teaching undergraduate mathematics, and has taught discrete mathematics to computing students for many years. Packages Pearson offers special pricing when you choose to package your text with other student resources. If you're interested in creating a cost-saving package for your students, browse our available packages below, or contact your to create your own package.
• Package ISBN-10: ISBN-13: 026 ©2003 • Out of Print This package contains: • Haggarty ISBN-10: • ISBN-13: 470 ©2002 • Paper, 248 pp • Morelli ISBN-10: • ISBN-13: 048 ©2003 • Paper, 862 pp • Dawson ISBN-10: • ISBN-13: 551 ©2005 • Paper, 264 pp. Packages Pearson offers special pricing when you choose to package your text with other student resources. If you're interested in creating a cost-saving package for your students, browse our available packages below, or contact your to create your own package. • Package ISBN-10: ISBN-13: 026 ©2003 • Out of Print This package contains: • Haggarty ISBN-10: • ISBN-13: 470 ©2002 • Paper, 248 pp • Morelli ISBN-10: • ISBN-13: 048 ©2003 • Paper, 862 pp • Dawson ISBN-10: • ISBN-13: 551 ©2005 • Paper, 264 pp. Pearson learning solutions Nobody is smarter than you when it comes to reaching your students. You know how to convey knowledge in a way that is relevant and relatable to your class. It's the reason you always get the best out of them.
This book is a concise introduction to the key mathematical ideas that underpin computer science, continually stressing the application of discrete mathematics to computing. It is suitable for students with little or no knowledge of mathematics, and covers the key concepts in a simple and straightforward way. The theoretical ideas are constantly reinforced by worked examples and each chapter concludes with a mini case study showing a particular application. This provides further motivation to the reader to engage with the mathematical ideas involved, as well as demonstrating how the mathematics can be applied within a computing context.
Contents Tableofcontentsii Listoffiguresxvii Listoftablesxix Listofalgorithmsxx Prefacexxi Syllabusxxii Resourcesxxvi Internetresourcesxxvii Lectureschedulexxviii.
The book also contains carefully selected exercises for which full worked solutions are provided. Features • Offers thorough treatment of key mathematical ideas of particular relevance to computing in order to develop students' understanding and confidence, and to demonstrate how the material can be applied in computing. • Presents numerous worked examples and practice exercises with full solutions so students see how to work with the mathematical concepts covered, thereby developing their own competence. • Encourages students with modest mathematical backgrounds to develop their mathematical skills. Backcover copy Too often, computing students first experiences of university mathematics will be of abstract theoretical concepts that appear irrelevant to their chosen course of study.
This book is a concise introduction to the key mathematical ideas that underpin computer science, continually stressing the application of discrete mathematics to computing. It is suitable for students with little or no knowledge of mathematics, and covers the key concepts in a simple and straightforward way.
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The theoretical ideas are constantly reinforced by worked examples and each chapter concludes with a mini case study showing a particular application. This provides further motivation to the reader to engage with the mathematical ideas involved, as well as demonstrating how the mathematics can be applied within a computing context. The book also contains carefully selected exercises for which full worked solutions are provided Rod Haggarty is Deputy Head of the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences at Oxford Brookes University. He has extensive experience of teaching undergraduate mathematics, and has taught discrete mathematics to computing students for many years. Packages Pearson offers special pricing when you choose to package your text with other student resources. If you're interested in creating a cost-saving package for your students, browse our available packages below, or contact your to create your own package.
• Package ISBN-10: ISBN-13: 026 ©2003 • Out of Print This package contains: • Haggarty ISBN-10: • ISBN-13: 470 ©2002 • Paper, 248 pp • Morelli ISBN-10: • ISBN-13: 048 ©2003 • Paper, 862 pp • Dawson ISBN-10: • ISBN-13: 551 ©2005 • Paper, 264 pp. Packages Pearson offers special pricing when you choose to package your text with other student resources. If you're interested in creating a cost-saving package for your students, browse our available packages below, or contact your to create your own package. • Package ISBN-10: ISBN-13: 026 ©2003 • Out of Print This package contains: • Haggarty ISBN-10: • ISBN-13: 470 ©2002 • Paper, 248 pp • Morelli ISBN-10: • ISBN-13: 048 ©2003 • Paper, 862 pp • Dawson ISBN-10: • ISBN-13: 551 ©2005 • Paper, 264 pp. Pearson learning solutions Nobody is smarter than you when it comes to reaching your students. You know how to convey knowledge in a way that is relevant and relatable to your class. It's the reason you always get the best out of them.