Essential Electronic Design Automation (EDA)

Essential Electronic Design Automation (EDA)

Author: Mark Birnbaum

Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780131828292

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& Describes the engineering needs addressed by the individual EDA tools and covers EDA from both the provider and user viewpoints. & & Learn the importance of marketing and business trends in the EDA industry. & & The EDA consortium is made up of major corporations including SUN, HP, and Intel.


News Media Libraries

News Media Libraries

Author: Barbara P. Semonche

Publisher: Libraries Unlimited

Published: 1993-08-18

Total Pages: 688

ISBN-13:

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Semonche provides a wealth of information on news libraries and the managerial concerns of news librarians. The volume is organized in several broad sections devoted to the history and mission of news libraries, managerial issues and approaches, news libraries and computer-assisted journalism, special concerns of news libraries, and profiles of particular types of news libraries. Chapters within each section address more particular topics and provide valuable guidance on how to manage libraries and implement new technology. The volume concludes with a more extensive glossary and an annotated bibliography of books and articles published between 1985 and 1993. While theoretical matters are considered, this reference is largely a ready source of practical knowledge for all types of news librarians.


International Inventory of Automated Databases in the Geosciences

International Inventory of Automated Databases in the Geosciences

Author: K. D. Gunderson

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 9780788127045

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Each of the 395 international database (DB) entries contains: country under whose jurisdiction the data source falls; organization that maintains the DB; address; point of contact; telephone/fax #; DB name; DB type (either numeric-factual or bibliographic); principal subjects; brief description of the geographic areas covered; center type (10 classification codes); time coverage; volume of data holdings; frequency of updating; make and model of computer used; software used (DB management system); output language; availability and accessibility to DB, etc.