Writing for Computer Science

Author:   Justin Zobel
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2nd ed. 2004
ISBN:  

9781852338022


Pages:   270
Publication Date:   27 April 2004
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Justin Zobel
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Imprint:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2nd ed. 2004
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.100kg
ISBN:  

9781852338022


ISBN 10:   1852338024
Pages:   270
Publication Date:   27 April 2004
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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From the reviews of the second edition: Zobel emphasizes that clarity ! . my review would read as follows: buy this book. ! The contents of the book are valuable, both as a reference ! . has tailored his book quite specifically to computer science researchers. He presents valuable examples drawn from computer science papers ! . This book is best suited to individual use. However, it could also serve as a supplementary text for a course on research methods. ! (Max Hailperin, Computing Reviews, February, 2005) I decided to recommend Zobel's work to my advanced students and Ph.D. candidates. ! An extra goody are the twenty exercises. They constitute a good start into raising many of the issues treated in the book. Many chapters give check-lists or lists of good practice. ! His own way of writing demonstrates that there are helpful rules no writer should disobey. ! Good writing, even in computing science, remains a process of experience and dialectics. Zobel's book proves the point. (Frieder Nake, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1106 (8), 2007)


From the reviews of the second edition: <p> Zobel emphasizes that clarity a ] . my review would read as follows: buy this book. a ] The contents of the book are valuable, both as a reference a ] . has tailored his book quite specifically to computer science researchers. He presents valuable examples drawn from computer science papers a ] . This book is best suited to individual use. However, it could also serve as a supplementary text for a course on research methods. a ] (Max Hailperin, Computing Reviews, February, 2005) <p> I decided to recommend Zobela (TM)s work to my advanced students and Ph.D. candidates. a ] An extra goody are the twenty exercises. They constitute a good start into raising many of the issues treated in the book. Many chapters give check-lists or lists of good practice. a ] His own way of writing demonstrates that there are helpful rules no writer should disobey. a ] Good writing, even in computing science, remains a process of experience and dialectics. Zobela (TM)s book proves the point. (Frieder Nake, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1106 (8), 2007)


From the reviews of the second edition: ""Zobel emphasizes that clarity ! . my review would read as follows: buy this book. ! The contents of the book are valuable, both as a reference ! . has tailored his book quite specifically to computer science researchers. He presents valuable examples drawn from computer science papers ! . This book is best suited to individual use. However, it could also serve as a supplementary text for a course on research methods. !"" (Max Hailperin, Computing Reviews, February, 2005) ""I decided to recommend Zobel's work to my advanced students and Ph.D. candidates. ! An extra goody are the twenty exercises. They constitute a good start into raising many of the issues treated in the book. Many chapters give check-lists or lists of good practice. ! His own way of writing demonstrates that there are helpful rules no writer should disobey. ! Good writing, even in computing science, remains a process of experience and dialectics. Zobel's book proves the point."" (Frieder Nake, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1106 (8), 2007)


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