Debugging
by David, J Agans
from Amacom
The rules of battle for tracking down -- and eliminating -- hardware and software bugs. When the pressure is on to root out an elusive software or hardware glitch, what's needed is a cool head courtesy of a set of rules guaranteed to work on any system, in any circumstance. Written in a frank but engaging style, Debugging provides simple, foolproof principles guaranteed to help find any bug quickly. This book makes those shelves of application-specific debugging books (on C++, Perl, Java, etc.) obsolete. It changes the way readers think about debugging, making those pesky problems suddenly much easier to find and fix. Illustrating the rules with real-life bug-detection war stories, the book shows readers how to: * Understand the system: how perceiving the ""roadmap"" can hasten your journey * Quit thinking and look: when hands-on investigation can't be avoided * Isolate critical factors: why changing one element at a time can be an essential tool * Keep an audit trail: how keeping a record of the debugging process can win the day"
Creating Cool MINDSTORMS NXT Robots (Technology in Action)
by Daniele Benedettelli
from Apress
Build and program MINDSTORM NXT robots with Daniele Benedettelli, one of the world’s most respected NXT robot builders. He shows you how to build and program them from scratch, starting with the simplest robots and progressing in difficulty to a total of seven award–winning robots! You can download all the code, along with low–resolution videos that show how your robot works when it’s finished. You don’t need to be a programmer to develop these cool robots because all the code is provided, but advanced developers will enjoy seeing the secrets of Benedettelli’s code and techniques revealed.
What you’ll learn
- How to create award–winning robots from scratch to final programming.
- How to build each robot and which materials to use.
- Why certain features have specific designs.
- How to program your robot–all code is available for free download.
- Inspiration and tips and tricks on robotics, a particularly valuable resource for teachers and students.
Who is this book for?
Anyone interested in building robots or seeing how it is done. Programmers interested in learning how robots are programmed.
JunkBots, Bugbots, and Bots on Wheels: Building Simple Robots With BEAM Technology
by David Hrynkiw
from McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
From the publishers of BattleBots: The Official Guide comes this do-it-yourself guide to BEAM (Biology, Electronics, Aesthetics, Mechanics) robots. They're cheap, simple, and can be built by beginners in just a few hours, with help from this expert guide complete with full-color photos. Get ready for some dumpster-diving!
Robot Programming : A Practical Guide to Behavior-Based Robotics
by Joe Jones
from McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics
* Teaches the concepts of behavior-based programming through text, programming examples, and a unique online simulator robot
* Explains how to design new behaviors by manipulating old ones and adjusting programming
* Does not assume reader familiarity with robotics or programming languages
* Includes a section on designing your own behavior-based system from scratch
Robot Building for Dummies
by Roger Arrick
from For Dummies
Written by Roger Arrick -- Create and Program Your Own Personal Robot the Fun and Easy Way! -- -- This book is for the tinkerer, the dreamer, and the robot builder in us all. In this book, you get just what you need in plain English to get your own robot production line up and running - and, most importantly, you'll have fun doing it. -- Robot Building for Dummies offers an overview of robotics and the tools, technology, and skills you need to become a robot builder. Discover the various approaches to robot building, such as building from scratch or starting with a kit. -- You also explore the various mechanical parts of a robot and and how they fit together, as well as programming basics you need to enter and download commands into your robot. And last but not least, you find out how to add functionality such as motion detection and light sensors to your robot. -- -- You get explanations in plain English; "get in, get out" information; icons and other navigational aids; tear-out cheat sheet; top ten lists; and a dash of humor and fun! -- Soft-cover, 360 pages.
Fanuc CNC Custom Macros: Programming Resources For Fanuc Custom Macros B Users
by Peter Smid
from Industrial Press, Inc.
An invaluable companion to the authorÂ’s best selling CNC Programming Handbook, this book is a general introduction to the subject of macros (known as Custom Macros or User Macros). Its purpose is to make you aware of what macros are, how to develop them, and how to use them effectively. It also explores important related subjects and identifies several other helpful topics in this increasingly important and exciting field of CNC programming.
Distinctive Features
- Offers many practical doÂ’s and donÂ’ts while covering all the popular Fanuc control systems exclusively.
- Provides the basis for exploring in great depth the extremely wide and rich field of programming tools that macros are.
- Numerous examples and sample programs are used throughout that serve as practical applications of the techniques presented and as the basis of ready-to-run macro programs.
- Includes a CD containing all of the sample programs.
123 Robotics Experiments for the Evil Genius (TAB Robotics)
by Myke Predko
from McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics
Text provides 123 experiments to bring out the genius in every basement hobbyist. Introduces readers to robotics, electronics, and programming; so you don't need to be a science whiz to get started. Shows how you can create simple robots and models using inexpensive materials and tools found around the house and workroom. Includes a printed circuit board. Softcover. DLC: Robotics.
Programmable Logic Controllers
by Frank Petruzella
from Career Education
Now in four-color, this outstanding text for the first course in programmable logic controllers (PLCs) focuses on how PLCs work and gives students practical information about installing, programming, and maintaining PLC systems. It's not intended to replace manufacturer's or user's manuals, but rather complements and expands on the information contained in these materials. All topics are covered in small segments. Students systematically carry out a wide range of generic programming exercises and assignments. All of the information about PLCs has been updated..
Build Your Own All-Terrain Robot
by Brad Graham
from McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics
Remotely operated robots are becoming increasingly popular because they allow the operators to explore areas that may not normally be easily accessible. The use of video-controlled technology has sparked a growing public interest not just in hobbyists, but also in the areas of research, space, archeology, deep-sea exploration, and even the military. Significant changes in the technology marketplace have made the creation of an all-terrain, video controlled robot accessible to even the amateur robotic hobbyist. There are many robotics project books currently on the market, but most are targeted to hobbyists, and are strictly for indoor use. This book has the ideal mix of “brains and brawn,” making it appealing to hobbyists and interested professionals alike.
Open Innovation: Researching a New Paradigm
from Oxford University Press, USA
Open Innovation describes an emergent model of innovation in which firms draw on research and development that may lie outside their own boundaries. In some cases, such as open source software, this research and development can take place in a non-proprietary manner.
Henry Chesbrough and his collaborators investigate this phenomenon, linking the practice of innovation to the established body of innovation research, showing what's new and what's familiar in the process. Offering theoretical explanations for the use (and limits) of open innovation, the book examines the applicability of the concept, implications for the boundaries of firms, the potential of open innovation to prove successful, and implications for intellectual property policies and practices.
The book will be key reading for academics, researchers, and graduate students of innovation and technology management.
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