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Paul Freiberger

    Paul Freiberger je uznávaný autor, jehož díla jsou ceněna pro svou účinnost a soucit. Jeho vlastní kariérní cesta, zahrnující rozmanité profese od učitele po mediálního manažera, mu poskytla hluboký vhled do procesu hledání zaměstnání. Freiberger využívá své rozsáhlé zkušenosti, aby pomohl jednotlivcům orientovat se v pracovním trhu a dosáhnout profesního růstu. Jeho psaní se zaměřuje na praktické rady a psychologické aspekty kariérního rozvoje.

    Fuzzy Logic
    Fuzzy logic
    All about Barack Obama
    • 2020

      All about Barack Obama

      • 128 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení
      5,0(2)Ohodnotit

      The book offers an in-depth look at the life of the 44th President of the United States, tracing his journey from childhood in Hawaii through his education at Columbia and Harvard Law School. It highlights his work as a civil rights attorney and professor before detailing his historic two-term presidency. Accompanied by illustrations, the narrative captures the key moments and influences that shaped his character and leadership.

      All about Barack Obama
    • 1993

      Fuzzy Logic

      The Discovery of a Revolutionary Computer Technology—-And How It Is Changing Our World

      • 319 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      Fuzzy Logic is an eye-opening book - an exciting tour of a high-tech world where visionary computer scientists are inventing the future, and a disturbing lesson in shortsighted business practices. Imagine tossing your laundry into a "fuzzy" washing machine, pushing a button, and leaving thc machine to do the rest, from measuring out detergent to choosing a wash temperature. Imagine a microwave oven that watches over meals with more sensitivity than a human cook. Imagine a subway system that stops and starts so smoothly that passengers don't bother holding on to straps. Futuristic fantasy? No. In Japan, this is reality - and it's starting to explode into our marketplace. Lotfi Zadeh, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley, invented fuzzy logic in 1964. Conventional logic divides the world into yes and no, black and white. Fuzzy logic deals in shades of gray. It can thus make computers think like people. But when Zadeh tried to sell his idea to the American academic community and to American companies, he met with ridicule and scorn. Only the Japanese saw the logic of fuzzy logic, and soon such companies as Matsushita and Sony will earn billions selling it back to us. And they will have a head start on the dazzling future possibilities of fuzzy logic: software that predicts the stock market based on the daily news, cars that drive themselves, sex robots with a humanlike repertoire of behavior, computers that understand and respond to normal human language, and molecule-size soldiers of health that roam the bloodstream, killing cancer cells and slowing the aging process. Fuzzy Logic is the compelling tale of this remarkable new technology and the fascinating people who made it happen. It is also the story of what it took for American business to catch on to fuzzy logic - and how it will soon affect the lives of every one of us.

      Fuzzy Logic
    • 1993