A Monograph on Electronics Design Principles
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Book Details:
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Edition: 5th
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Publication Year: 2006
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ISBN-13: 9788174090492
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ASIN: 8174090495
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Language: English
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Pages: 1259
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Topic: Test
About the Book:
The 5th edition of this book, published in 2006, offers an expansive exploration of its subject matter, covering test topics in great depth. With 1259 pages of detailed content, it provides a comprehensive approach that caters to both beginners and professionals. The book is designed to present complex concepts in an understandable and engaging manner, ensuring that readers can grasp the material effectively.
This edition includes updated information, making it a reliable resource for anyone looking to understand the intricacies of test concepts and their applications. Whether you're a student, researcher, or professional, this book serves as a key reference.
What's Special / Useful in this Book:
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Comprehensive Coverage: The 5th edition spans 1259 pages, ensuring thorough exploration and detailed analysis of the topic.
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Up-to-Date Information: Despite being published in 2006, the book includes relevant and reliable content that remains important for readers today.
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Clear and Accessible Language: The content is presented in a clear and accessible manner, making it suitable for readers of all levels.
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Ideal for Multiple Audiences: Whether you're a student, professional, or researcher, this book offers valuable insights into the subject of test.
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Thorough Approach: It covers theoretical knowledge, practical examples, and case studies, providing a well-rounded understanding of the subject.

