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  • Authors: van der Molen, P.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2012)

  • Article presents what is ‘land ownership’ data, and why is it part of a spatially enabled society; how to connect‘land ownership data’with the concept of spatially enabled society; how can land surveyors. contribute.

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  • Authors: Dalyot, S.; Steudler, D.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2012)

  • Report presents some problems: spatial needs of societies; the role of land administration, land management and land governance in spatially enabled societies; key elements for a spatially enabled society, definition of the term “Spatially Enabled Society”.

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  • Authors: Downey, Allen B.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2012)

  • Complexity science uses computation to explore the physical and social sciences. In Think Complexity, you’ll use graphs, cellular automata, and agent-based models to study topics in physics, biology, and economics. Whether you’re an intermediate-level Python programmer or a student of computational modeling, you’ll delve into examples of complex systems through a series of worked examples, exercises, case studies, and easy-to-understand explanations. In this updated second edition, you will: Work with NumPy arrays and SciPy methods, including basic signal processing and Fast Fourier Transform Study abstract models of complex physical systems, including power laws, fractals and pink noise, and Turing machines Get Jupyter notebooks filled with starter code and solutions to help you re...

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  • Authors: Mayfield, Chirs; Downey, Allen B.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2012)

  • Think Java is an introduction to computer science and programming intendedfor readers with little or no experience. We start with the most basic conceptsand are careful to define all terms when they are first used. The book presentseach new idea in a logical progression. Larger topics, like recursion and objectorientedprogramming, are divided into smaller examples and introduced overthe course of several chapters.

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