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- Algorithms / by Mueller, John,1958-author.(CARDINAL)203899; Massaron, Luca,author.(CARDINAL)349112;
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- Subjects: Computer algorithms.; Algorithms.; Python (Computer program language);
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Algorithms / by González, Echo Elise,author.(CARDINAL)817477; Ross, Graham,1962-illustrator.(CARDINAL)343461;
A graphic-style nonfiction adventure into fundamental concepts in computer science.GN760L
- Subjects: Educational comics.; Nonfiction comics.; Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Computer algorithms; Computer programming; Computer science;
- Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 11
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- Algorithms / by Mapua, Jeff,author.(CARDINAL)405615;
K to grade 4."While most grade-schoolers can easily swipe a screen or click a mouse, many young people do not understand the internal principles of how a computer actually works. In this engaging and accessible series, readers will be introduced to a range of essential computer science-related concepts. This title provides readers with a simple overview of the topic, defining new terms and providing practical, real-life applications. Featuring full-color photos, the series serves as an important first step in developing the knowledge of computer science that is so vital in our digital age."--Step-by-step -- Problems -- Solutions -- Algorithms -- Helpful algorithms -- Computers and algorithms -- Repetition -- Sequencing -- Conditional steps -- Activity: Fun with algorithms.530L
- Subjects: Computer algorithms; File organization (Computer science); Computer programming;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- The advent of the algorithm : the idea that rules the world / by Berlinski, David,1942-(CARDINAL)522976;
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- Subjects: Algorithms.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 6
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- The advent of the algorithm : the idea that rules the world / by Berlinski, David,1942-(CARDINAL)522976;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Algorithms.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Algorithms : the building blocks of computer programming / by Faust, Daniel R.,author.(CARDINAL)489217;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Algorithms might sound like a complicated tech term, but don't be intimidated, people actually use them every day. Using accessible language and full-color photographs, this book simplifies algorithms in an easy-to-understand way. Readers will be amazed to learn that an algorithm is just a set of steps for computers to follow to get things done. STEM topics from the Next Generation Science Standards are emphasized throughout the text. Sidebars featuring key terms help readers grow their tech vocabulary, and fact boxes provide additional opportunities to learn. --
- Subjects: Computer algorithms;
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- Algorithms & sequencing / by Borth, Teddy,author.(CARDINAL)615115;
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- Subjects: Algorithms;
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- Coding Algorithms / by Bell, Samantha,author(CARDINAL)498066;
Includes biographical references and index.Algorithms are step-by-step instructions for software. This title explains what algorithms are and how they are used in programming.
- Subjects: Computer programming; Coding theory;
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- Simple algorithms / by Thompson, SamAuthor(DLC)no2022016585;
Algo-what? "Algorithm" might be an intimidating word, but its meaning is pretty simple. An algorithm is a set of instructions. Future programmers will learn the difference between a good algorithm and a bad one through clear, accessible examples in this inviting introduction to coding concepts. They'll also learn how algorithms are behind many of the things they do on the internet, from searching for information to making video calls. Finally, they'll be introduced to two real-life programmers, Phiwa Nkambule and Corrinne Yu, and learn how coding has led to their professional success.
- Subjects: Juvenile works.; Computer algorithms; Computer programming; Coding theory; Algorithms.; Computer programming; Coding theory; Computer algorithms;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The algorithm : how AI decides who gets hired, monitored, promoted, and fired and why we need to fight back now / by Schellmann, Hilke,author.(CARDINAL)884559;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-311) and index.Prologue -- Does the algorithm like you? : on résumé screeners -- Cambridge Analytica for work : on scanning your online life -- The games we play : on creative AI tests -- You said what? : on facial expression and tone-of-voice analysis -- The essential you : on the ideas behind the new AI tools -- Does one size really fit all? : on the bias against disabilities -- Finding hidden gems : on predictive analytics and quiet hiring -- We are watching (and measuring) : on surveillance at work -- We're ready to help : on our health data at work -- Fired by an algorithm : on trying to find problem employees -- Epilogue : living in a predictive society."Hilke Schellmann is an Emmy award-winning investigative reporter, Wall Street Journal and Guardian contributor, and journalism professor at NYU. In "The Algorithm," she investigates the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the world of work. AI is now being used to decide who has access to an education, who gets hired, who gets fired, and who receives a promotion. Drawing on exclusive information from whistleblowers, internal documents, and real-world tests, Schellmann discovers that many of the algorithms making high-stakes decisions are biased, racist, and do more harm than good. Algorithms are on the brink of dominating our lives and threaten our human future--if we don't fight back. Schellmann takes readers on a journalistic detective story, testing algorithms that have secretly analyzed job candidates' facial expressions and tone of voice. She investigates algorithms that scan our online activity, including Twitter and LinkedIn, to construct personality profiles a la Cambridge Analytica. Her reporting reveals how employers track the location of their employees, the keystrokes they make, access everything on their screens, and, during meetings, analyze group discussions to diagnose problems in a team. Even universities are now using predictive analytics for admission offers and financial aid"--
- Subjects: Artificial intelligence; Artificial intelligence; Algorithms; Information society.; Big data;
- Available copies: 15 / Total copies: 15
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