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Life has a way of asking questions, and most times the answers are
a pulse, one deep breath, and a moment with God. The book of MNIGC
"My Name is God's Child" is book told of such moments. It follows 5
years, gazing into the insight of one man's soul determined to have
a relationship short of sight, yet full of faith. This relationship
develops a passage of paragraphs, incidents, and reason led into a
walkway of having reached an acceptance worthy onto God, Jesus and
the Holy Spirit .
This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to probability
and stochastic processes, and shows how these subjects may be
applied in computer performance modeling. The author's aim is to
derive probability theory in a way that highlights the
complementary nature of its formal, intuitive, and applicative
aspects while illustrating how the theory is applied in a variety
of settings. Readers are assumed to be familiar with elementary
linear algebra and calculus, including being conversant with
limits, but otherwise, this book provides a self-contained approach
suitable for graduate or advanced undergraduate students. The first
half of the book covers the basic concepts of probability,
including combinatorics, expectation, random variables, and
fundamental theorems. In the second half of the book, the reader is
introduced to stochastic processes. Subjects covered include
renewal processes, queueing theory, Markov processes, matrix
geometric techniques, reversibility, and networks of queues.
Examples and applications are drawn from problems in computer
performance modeling. Throughout, large numbers of exercises of
varying degrees of difficulty will help to secure a reader's
understanding of these important and fascinating subjects.
The goal of this book is to showcase the beauty of mathematics as
revealed in nine topics of discrete mathematics. In each chapter,
properties are explored through a series of straightforward
questions that terminate with results that lie at the doorstep of a
field of study. Each step along the way is elementary and requires
only algebraic manipulation. This frames the wonder of mathematics
and highlights the complex world that lies behind a series of
simple, mathematical, deductions. Topics addressed include
combinatorics, unifying properties of symmetric functions, the
Golden ratio as it leads to k-bonacci numbers, non-intuitive and
surprising results found in a simple coin tossing game, the
playful, trick question aspect of modular systems, exploration of
basic properties of prime numbers and derivations of bewildering
results that arise from approximating irrational numbers as
continued fraction expansions. The Appendix contains the basic
tools of mathematics that are used in the text along with a
numerous list of identities that are derived in the body of the
book. The mathematics in the book is derived from first principles.
On only one occasion does it rely on a result not derived within
the text. Since the book does not require calculus or advanced
techniques, it should be accessible to advanced high school
students and undergraduates in math or computer science. Senior
mathematicians might be unfamiliar with some of the topics
addressed in its pages or find interest in the book's unified
approach to discrete math.
We will occasionally footnote a portion of text with a "**, to
indicate Notes on the that this portion can be initially bypassed.
The reasons for bypassing a Text portion of the text include: the
subject is a special topic that will not be referenced later, the
material can be skipped on first reading, or the level of
mathematics is higher than the rest of the text. In cases where a
topic is self-contained, we opt to collect the material into an
appendix that can be read by students at their leisure. The
material in the text cannot be fully assimilated until one makes it
Notes on "their own" by applying the material to specific problems.
Self-discovery Problems is the best teacher and although they are
no substitute for an inquiring mind, problems that explore the
subject from different viewpoints can often help the student to
think about the material in a uniquely per sonal way. With this in
mind, we have made problems an integral part of this work and have
attempted to make them interesting as well as informative."
This volume contains the complete set of tutorial papers presented
at the 16th IFIP (International Federation for Information
Processing) Working Group 7.3 International Symposium on Computer
Performance Modelling, Measurement and Evaluation, and a number of
tutorial papers presented at the 1993 ACM (Association for
Computing Machinery) Special Interest Group METRICS Conference on
Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems. The principal goal of
the volume is to present an overview of recent results in the field
of modeling and performance evaluation of computer and
communication systems. The wide diversity of applications and
methodologies included in the tutorials attests to the breadth and
richness of current research in the area of performance modeling.
The tutorials may serve to introduce a reader to an unfamiliar
research area, to unify material already known, or simply to
illustrate the diversity of research in the field. The extensive
bibliographies guide readers to additional sources for further
reading.
The goal of this book is to showcase the beauty of mathematics as
revealed in nine topics of discrete mathematics. In each chapter,
properties are explored through a series of straightforward
questions that terminate with results that lie at the doorstep of a
field of study. Each step along the way is elementary and requires
only algebraic manipulation. This frames the wonder of mathematics
and highlights the complex world that lies behind a series of
simple, mathematical, deductions. Topics addressed include
combinatorics, unifying properties of symmetric functions, the
Golden ratio as it leads to k-bonacci numbers, non-intuitive and
surprising results found in a simple coin tossing game, the
playful, trick question aspect of modular systems, exploration of
basic properties of prime numbers and derivations of bewildering
results that arise from approximating irrational numbers as
continued fraction expansions. The Appendix contains the basic
tools of mathematics that are used in the text along with a
numerous list of identities that are derived in the body of the
book. The mathematics in the book is derived from first principles.
On only one occasion does it rely on a result not derived within
the text. Since the book does not require calculus or advanced
techniques, it should be accessible to advanced high school
students and undergraduates in math or computer science. Senior
mathematicians might be unfamiliar with some of the topics
addressed in its pages or find interest in the book's unified
approach to discrete math.
Life has a way of asking questions, and most times the answers are
a pulse, one deep breath, and a moment with God. The book of MNIGC
"My Name is God's Child" is book told of such moments. It follows 5
years, gazing into the insight of one man's soul determined to have
a relationship short of sight, yet full of faith. This relationship
develops a passage of paragraphs, incidents, and reason led into a
walkway of having reached an acceptance worthy onto God, Jesus and
the Holy Spirit .
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