Mordechai Ben-Ari
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Just A Theory: Exploring The Nature Of Science
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Elements of Robotics
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Principles of Concurrent and Distributed Programming
8 editions
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1990
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Mathematical Logic for Computer Science
16 editions
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2001
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Principles of Concurrent Programming
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1982
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Principles of the Spin Model Checker
5 editions
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2008
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Ada for Software Engineers: With Ada 2005
7 editions
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2009
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The Many Guises of Induction
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Mathematical Surprises
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Ada for Software Engineers
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2 editions
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1998
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“Whenever a physical quantity is measured, the measurement can be characterized by its range, resolution, precision and accuracy, concepts that are often confused.”
― Elements of Robotics
― Elements of Robotics
“In robotics, accuracy is not as important as precision, because a sensor measurement does not directly return a physical quantity.”
― Elements of Robotics
― Elements of Robotics
“The computer includes a timer which functions like a stopwatch on a smartphone. A timer is a variable that is set to a period of time, for example, 0.5 s, which is represented as an integer number milliseconds or microseconds (0.5 s is 500 ms). The hardware clock of the computer causes an interrupt at fixed intervals and the operating system decrements the value of the timer. When its value goes to zero, we say that the timer has expired; an interrupt occurs.”
― Elements of Robotics
― Elements of Robotics
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