Synthesis Digital Library of Engineering and Computer Science : Permanent Access Now Available

QUT Library is happy to announce that permanent access is now available to the Synthesis Digital Library of Engineering and Computer Science.

Content is peer-reviewed and organized by series (as listed below). New titles or Lectures in each topical series are added regularly as they become available. Lectures are in PDF format, and enhanced versions including animations, code, or audio are often available. Simple (author, title, keyword) and advanced search options are provided. Intended for use by researchers, advanced developers, and students. Series and titles will be also be revised as necessary. The goal of Synthesis will grow to encompass the entire scope of its subject disciplines.

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Synthesis Series
The following is a list of the current Synthesis series and their editors. Within each of these Series are a number of Lectures (50- to 100-page ebook publications).

The list is also available at http://www.morganclaypool.com.ezp01.library.qut.edu.au/page/browseLbS.jsp

  • Algorithms and Software in Engineering – Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University
  • Antennas – Constantine A. Balanis, Arizona State University
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning -Ronald Brachman, Yahoo! Research and Thomas Dietterich, Oregon State University
  • Communication Networks – Jean Walrand, University of California-Berkeley
  • Communications – William Tranter, Virginia Tech
  • Computational Electromagnetics – Constantine A. Balanis, Arizona State University
  • Computer Architecture – Mark D. Hill, University of Wisconsin
  • Computer Graphics and Animation – Brian Barsky, University of California at Berkeley
  • Computer Science
  • Control and Mechatronics -Mark Spong, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Digital Circuits & Systems – Mitchell A. Thornton, Southern Methodist University
  • Energy & the Environment: Technology, Science, & Society – Frank Kreith, University of Colorado
  • Human Language Technologies – Graeme Hirst, University of Toronto
  • Image, Video and Multimedia Processing – Al Bovik, University of Texas
  • Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services – Gary Marchionini, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  • Information Security, Privacy, & Trust – Ravi Sandhu, University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Measurement & Instrumentation – Ferdinanda Ponci, University of South Carolina
  • Mobile & Pervasive Computing -Mahadev Satyanarayanan, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Power Electronics – Jerry Hudgins, University of Nebraska
  • Quantum Computing – Marco Lanzagorta, Naval Research Labs and Jeffrey Uhlmann, University of Missouri – Columbia
  • Signal Processing – Jose Moura, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Solid State Materials and Devices – Sanjay Banerjee, University of Texas
  • Speech and Audio Processing – B. H. Juang, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Technology, Management, & Entrepreneurship – Henry E. Riggs, Founding President and Trustee Emeritus, Keck Graduate Institute
  • Web Engineering – James Hendler, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

The complete collection of lectures is available at http://www.morganclaypool.com.ezp01.library.qut.edu.au/page/coll_one?cookieSet=1
Recently published and forthcoming titles are available at http://www.morganclaypool.com.ezp01.library.qut.edu.au/page/ForthcomingSynthesisLectures

To access Synthesis Digital Library of Engineering and Computer Science go to the QUT Library homepage and select databases. Enter synthesis and click the Search database descriptions box. On the next page click the database name hyperlink to connect to the database. Or you may click the More details link to bring up a full one page description for this database.

Synthesis Digital Library of Engineering and Computer Science provides access to over 100 electronic books (typically 50- to 100- pages in length) in engineering and computer science from Morgan & Claypool Publishers. Each electronic book synthesizes an important research or development topic, authored by a prominent contributor to the field. These are called Lectures.

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