CorelDRAW Design Workshop

CorelDRAW Design Workshop
Author: J. Scott Hamlin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1995
Genre: Computer graphics
ISBN:

Step-by-step, full colour, illustrated guide to creating dazzling artwork using CorelDraw. For intermediate to advanced level.

CorelDRAW! 2

CorelDRAW! 2
Author: Robert Bixby
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1992
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Presenting all the information a beginning computer artist needs to fully utilize the many new features of this versatile graphics package, Corel Draw 2.0 leads readers step-by-step through all phases of operation--from installation to advanced techniques--in an easy-to-follow tutorial format.

CorelDRAW 2

CorelDRAW 2
Author: Caroline Webster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1991
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780938151708

Aimed at beginners and casual users, this book leads the reader on a detailed tour through the process of installing and getting started with Corel Draw 2. Features a reference section with information organized according to the type of task to be performed, plus a separate reference section of specific menu commands.

CorelDRAW 12 Unleashed

CorelDRAW 12 Unleashed
Author: Foster D. Coburn, III
Publisher: Unleashed Productions, Inc.
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2004-03
Genre: Computer graphics
ISBN: 0974980102

Visual Complex Analysis

Visual Complex Analysis
Author: Tristan Needham
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 620
Release: 1997
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780198534464

This radical first course on complex analysis brings a beautiful and powerful subject to life by consistently using geometry (not calculation) as the means of explanation. Aimed at undergraduate students in mathematics, physics, and engineering, the book's intuitive explanations, lack of advanced prerequisites, and consciously user-friendly prose style will help students to master the subject more readily than was previously possible. The key to this is the book's use of new geometric arguments in place of the standard calculational ones. These geometric arguments are communicated with the aid of hundreds of diagrams of a standard seldom encountered in mathematical works. A new approach to a classical topic, this work will be of interest to students in mathematics, physics, and engineering, as well as to professionals in these fields.

InfoWorld

InfoWorld
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1993-06-21
Genre:
ISBN:

InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.

CorelDRAW 8

CorelDRAW 8
Author: Foster D. Coburn
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 996
Release: 1998
Genre: Computer graphics
ISBN:

"CorelDRAW 7: The Official Guide" sold over 40,000 copies in its first four months. This updated coverage for version 8 is the only officially endorsed guide to Corel Corporation's premiere vector graphics illustration application, CorelDRAW 8, for both PC and Macintosh.

Hypermedia Systems and Applications

Hypermedia Systems and Applications
Author: Jennifer A. Lennon
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642607594

It is a pleasure and an honor to write a foreword for Jennifer Lennon's book Hypermedia Systems and Applications: World Wide Web and Beyond. I am fortunate to have been able to follow the development of this book from an excellent Ph.D. thesis to what I would consider one of the best and most comprehensive books in the area. It has a good chance to become a must for teachers, researchers, and practitioners. For the sake ofthis foreword let us combine the phenomena hypermedia, the Internet, and the WWW by just calling them the Web. Well, this Web surely has become one of the "super hot topics", from both a scholarly and a commercial point ofview! We have a saying that the Web is like a dog: one year's development of the Web corresponds to seven human years. You will be familiar with Murphy's law: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong", and with a plethora of derivatives or specializations thereof like: "If you are in an otherwise empty locker room, the only other person there is bound to have a locker just on top ofyours"; or: "If traffic is moving slowly, you are always going to be in the slowest moving lane", and so on. Well, I have coined a version that applies to the Web: "Whenever you have understood an important new development concerning the Web you can be sure that it is obsolete".