tailieunhanh - ART GALLERY THEOREMS AND ALGORITHMS

A succession of steadily more powerful and flexible computing devices were constructed in the 1930s and 1940s, gradually adding the key features that are seen in modern computers. The use of digital electronics (largely invented by Claude Shannon in 1937) and more flexible programmability were vitally important steps, but defining one point along this road as "the first digital electronic computer" is 1940 Notable achievements include: | ART GALLERY THEOREMS AND ALGORITHMS THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES OF MONOGRAPHS ON COMPUTER SCIENCE EDITORS John E. Hopcroft Gordon D. Plotkin Jacob T. Schwartz Dana s. Scott Jean Vuillemin 1. J. Vitter and w. c. Chen Design and Analysis of Coalesced Hashing 2. H. Reichel Initial Computability Algebraic Specifications Partial Algebras 3. J. O Rourke Art Gallery Theorems and Algorithms Art Gallery Theorems and Algorithms JOSEPH O ROURKE Department of Computer Science Johns Hopkins University New York Oxford OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS .