Neuro-Fuzzy and Soft Computing: A Computational Approach to Learning and Machine Intelligence
Author: Jyh Shing Roger Jang
Neuro-Fuzzy Modeling and Soft Computing places particular emphasis on the theoretical aspects of covered methodologies, as well as empirical observations and verifications of various applications in practice. Neuro-Fuzzy Modeling and Soft Computing is oriented toward methodologies that are likely to be of practical use. It includes exercises, some of which involve MATLAB programming tasks to provide readers with hands-on programming experiences for practical problem-solving. Each chapter also includes a reference list to the research literature so that readers may pursue topics in greater depth. This book is suitable as a self-study guide by researchers who want to learn basic and advanced neuro-fuzzy and soft computing within the framework of computational intelligence.
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Unlike traditional, hard computing, this field aims to accommodate the pervasive imprecision of the real world, using the human mind as its role model. Intended for use as a graduate level text, or a self- study guide for students and researchers, this book presents an introduction to the field, and then covers fuzzy set theory, regression and optimization, neutral networks, neuro-fuzzy modeling and controls, and advanced applications. It also includes hints to selected exercises, and lists of Internet resources, MATLAB programs, and acronyms. Contains an offer for free companion software. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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COM Programming with Microsoft .Net
Author: John Mueller
Microsfot .NET is here, but COM and COM+ will be a valuable part of every Microsoft Windows programmer's toolbox for years. This in-depth programming guide explains how and where COM and COM+ fit into the new .NET world, demonstrates the new technologies that are available in .NET, and shows how to interoperate between COM/COM+ and .NET. It explains how to use Microsoft Visual Studio .NET to write traditional COM objects, how to use COM objects in .NET code, and how to use .NET objects as COM objects. It also discusses COM+ topics such as disconnected applications and subscriptions. The authors show you both theoretical and practical approaches -- explaining how the mechanisms work and also providing practical advice with sample code to show how to handle interoperability.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. I | The .NET View of COM and COM+ | |
1 | COM and .NET | 3 |
2 | COM+ and .NET | 27 |
3 | Using COM Components in .NET Code | 53 |
4 | Using .NET Components in COM Applications | 103 |
5 | An Overview of COM+ Coding for .NET | 155 |
Pt. II | Writing COM Code | |
6 | Attributed Programming | 189 |
7 | ATL and ATL Server | 233 |
Pt. III | Writing COM+ Code | |
8 | A Simple COM+ Example | 289 |
9 | Working with Disconnected Applications | 315 |
10 | Creating Subscriptions | 345 |
11 | Web Application Scenarios | 373 |
Pt. IV | Interoperability | |
12 | Interacting with Unmanaged Code | 401 |
13 | Advanced Interaction | 435 |
14 | Working with Predefined Interfaces | 471 |
Index | 491 |
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