MDS 001.6425
Wording: Computer science, information & general works Computer science, knowledge & systems Knowledge and learning in general [Formerly: Data Processing] [formerly : Electronic] [formerly : Computer programs and programming] [formerly : Software & its use]
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0 Computer science, information & general works 252,013 βΉοΈ | 1 Philosophy and Psychology 270,129 🧠 | 2 Religion 681,242 π | 3 Society, Government, and Culture 1,328,382 π« | 4 Language 209,883 π¬ | 5 Natural sciences & mathematics 431,918 π¬ | 6 Applied Science & Technology 940,635 π‘ | 7 Arts & recreation 1,031,850 π¨ | 8 Literature & rhetoric 1,436,736 π | 9 History & geography 837,760 πΊοΈ |
00 Computer science, knowledge & systems 134,608 π» | 01 Bibliographies (books containing lists of books) 26,001 π | 02 Library & information sciences 34,982 π | 03 Encyclopedias & books of facts 12,903 π | 04 [Formerly: General collected Essays] 780 | 05 Magazines, journals & serials 7,835 π | 06 Associations, organizations & museums 6,348 π’ | 07 News media, journalism & publishing 18,506 π° | 08 Anthologies and Quotations 7,534 π¬ | 09 Manuscripts & rare books (books about rare books) 2,516 π |
000 Generalities / Catch-all 1,927 | 001 Knowledge and learning in general 18,858 π¦ | 002 Books (Science and history of the book) 1,744 π | 003 Systems 3,255 π | 004 Computer science 28,954 π» | 005 Artificial Intelligence/Virtual Reality 56,113 πΏ | 006 Special computer methods (AI, barcoding, VR, web design, social media) 23,380 π€ | 007 [Formerly: Activity and organization in general] 87 | 008 [Never assigned] 139 | 009 [Never assigned] 151 |
001.0 Standard subdivisions 706 | 001.1 Intellectual history, the development of ideas, the role of intellectuals in society 138 π | 001.2 Scholars and learning: Intellectual activity directed toward increase of knowledge 429 π | 001.3 Humanities 715 | 001.4 Research; Evaluation research, works discussing what research is 3,691 π | 001.5 [Formerly: Communication] 1,532 | 001.6 [Formerly: Data Processing] 4,782 | 001.7 4 | 001.8 31 | 001.9 Aliens/UFOs 5,480 π³ |
001.60 12 | 001.61 [formerly : Systems analysis] 9 | 001.62 [formerly : Nonmechanized] 3 | 001.63 [formerly : Automatic] 5 | 001.64 [formerly : Electronic] 3,667 | 001.65 | 001.66 | 001.67 1 | 001.68 2 | 001.69 |
001.640 98 | 001.641 | 001.642 [formerly : Computer programs and programming] 641 | 001.643 1 | 001.644 [formerly : Input, storage, output] 67 | 001.645 | 001.646 | 001.647 | 001.648 | 001.649 |
001.6420 17 | 001.6421 | 001.6422 | 001.6423 [formerly : Program flowcharts and flowcharting {block diagraming}] 2 | 001.6424 [formerly : Program languages and coding] 203 | 001.6425 [formerly : Software & its use] 82 | 001.6426 | 001.6427 | 001.6428 | 001.6429 |
001.64250 7 | 001.64251 | 001.64252 1 | 001.64253 | 001.64254 | 001.64255 | 001.64256 | 001.64257 | 001.64258 | 001.64259 |
Selected Works under MDS 001.6425 (82)
- The UNIX Programming Environment by Brian W. Kernighan
- Software Tools by Brian W. Kernighan
- Principles of Compiler Design by Alfred V. Aho
- Software Tools in Pascal by Brian W. Kernighan
- Software Engineering Economics by Barry Boehm
- The Unix System by Stephen R. Bourne
- The Theory of Parsing, Translation, and Compiling (Volume I: Parsing) by Alfred V. Aho
- Database design by Gio Wiederhold
- The C Programmer's Handbook by Morris I. Bolsky
- Writing Interactive Compilers and Interpreters by P. J. Brown
- Compiler Design Theory by Philip M. Lewis
- The Design and Construction of Compilers by Robin Hunter
- Software Reliability: Principles and Practices by Glenford J. Myers
- A History of Personal Workstations by Adele Goldberg
- Unix: The Book by Mike Banahan
- Operating Systems by M. J. Flynn
- Introduction to Computer Programming Structured COBOL by Gary B. Shelly
- PostgreSQL Development Essentials by Manpreet Kaur
- Software metrics (Winthrop computer systems series) by Tom Gilb
- Fostering Innovation: How to Build an Amazing IT Team by Andrew Laudato
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