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Prof. Dr. Georgios Raptis
- International Coordinator
- kontakt@raptis.de
Tam Nguyen
- Admin
- tam.nv@vgu.edu.vn
Dominik Eirich
- Librarian
- dominik.eirich@vgu.edu.vn
Algebra and trigonometry
Description
The text presents mathematical concepts with clarity while addressing challenging topics. It emphasizes problem solving, modeling, and the function concept, with graphing calculator material reinforcing conceptual understanding. Its structured, detail-oriented approach aligns with the style of Stewart’s calculus works.
Source: WorldCat
Programming in C
Description
Introduces the C programming language by covering language fundamentals, variables, data types, arithmetic expressions, looping constructs, functions, and arrays. Complete example programs illustrate each concept as it is introduced.
Source: WorldCat
Discrete mathematics and its applications
Description
A focused introduction to key themes in discrete mathematics, demonstrating their relevance and applicability across computing, engineering, and real-world problem solving. Topics include logic, combinatorics, graph theory, and algorithmic reasoning.
Source: WorldCat
Computer organization and architecture: designing for performance
Description
Provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of computer system design, integrating architectural principles with modern implementations. Topics include I/O systems, RISC, and parallel processing. Reinforced pedagogy supports clear understanding of system structure and performance.
Source: WorldCat
Data structures and algorithms in Java
Description
Integrates object-oriented design principles with a rigorous presentation of fundamental data structures and algorithms. Java implementations, analytical techniques, and conceptual explanations support understanding of algorithmic performance and abstraction.
Source: WorldCat
Software engineering
Description
This book covers a broad spectrum of software engineering techniques and demonstrates their application in real-world software projects. The edition includes updated material on critical systems, project management, and software requirements.
Source: WorldCat
Statistics
Description
The text explains statistical concepts in accessible language, emphasizing the logic of statistical models and the effects of choosing appropriate assumptions. Examples from diverse fields, combined with exercises and informal graphics, support the development of practical statistical reasoning.
Source: WorldCat
Java: A beginner’s guide
Description
This guide provides an updated introduction to Java, covering essential language constructs alongside new features such as closures, enhanced control statements, and extension methods. Through annotated examples, hands-on exercises, and self-tests, it develops skills from basic syntax to advanced topics including multithreading, generics, and Swing.
Source: WorldCat
Computer Networks
Description
This edition integrates the latest networking technologies, with expanded coverage of wireless systems such as 802.11, 802.16, Bluetooth, and 3G cellular, and updated material on fixed-network protocols including ADSL, gigabit Ethernet, and MPLS. New discussions address mobile networks, fiber connectivity, RFID, delay-tolerant networking, and modern Internet topics such as routing, multicasting, congestion control, QoS, and content distribution.
Source: WorldCat
Operating systems: internals and design principles
Description
This work delivers a unified introduction to operating-system principles, emphasizing structural mechanisms, design trade-offs, and practical concerns related to performance and security. Case studies from Linux, UNIX, Android, and Windows illustrate real-world implementations, supported by updated technical content and extensive learning materials.
Source: WorldCat