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Old May 23rd, 2014, 02:30 PM
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Here I am suggesting you some of the good books for the preparation of SET Exam in Computer Science stream

Books on Discrete Structures
Elements of Discrete Mathematics by C.L.Liu
Discrete Computational Structure by Korfhage R.R
Discrete Mathematical Structure for Computer Science by Bernard Kolman & Robert C Busy
Applied Discrete Structure for Computer Science by Alan Doerr and Kenneth Levassur

Books on Computer Arithmetic
Digital Logic and Computer Design by Morris Mano
Computer System Architecture by Morris Mano

Books on Programming with C and C++
ANSI C by Balagurusamy
Object Oriented Programming in C + + by Robert Lafore, Galgotia
An Introduction to the OOP by K.V. Witt, Galgotia
Jamsa’s 1001 C/C + + Tips, by Kris Jamsa, Galgotia
A Treaties on Object Oriented Programming Using C + + by B. Chandra
C + + Printer Plus, Stephen Parata, Galgotia
The Annotated C + + Reference Manual, Manaret Ellis & Bjarne Strousstrup.

Books on Relational Database Design and SQL
Relational database design for Microcomputers Application by Jackson
Database Management Systems by Bipin Desai
Fundamental of Database Systems by R. Elmasri; S. Navate; Benjamin Cummings;
Introduction to database systems by C. J .Date
Database system concept by Korth
Principles of Database Management by James Martin

Books on Data and File structures
Data Structure by Tremblay & Sorrenson
Fundamentals of Data Structure by S. Sawhney & E. Horowitch

Books on Computer Networks
Computer Networks by A. S. Tanenbaum
Modeling and Analysis of Computer Communication Networks by J.F. Hays
Local Area Networks by G. E. Keiser
Data and Computer Communication by W. Stalling
Data Network by D. Bertsekas and R. Gallager
Internet Working With TCP/IP by D.E. Comer

Books on System Software and Compiler
The Essence of Compilers by Hanter
Computers: Princ, Techniques cools by Aho
Compiler Construction - D.M.Dhandhere
Compiler Writing - Tremble-Sorenson

Books on Operating System
Operating System Concepts by James L. Peterson & A. Silberschatz
System Programming & OS by D.M. Dhamdhere
Operating System by Galvin
LAN Operating Systems by Michael Budnick L.,Et Al
Modern Operating Systems by Andrew S. Tenenbaum
An Introduction to Operating Systems by Dietel H.M
Systems programming & operating systems by Dhamdhere
Operating System by Achyut Godbole

Books on Software Engineering
Software Testing Techniques by Barrios Bier
Software Engineering Concepts-Richard Fairley
Software Engineering – A Practitioners Approach by Roger S. Pressman
An Integrated Approach to S/W Engineering by Pankaj Jolote
Software Engineering – A Programming Approach, by D. Belie I. Moray, J. Rough
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Old February 25th, 2015, 01:39 PM
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Default Re: SET Computer Science Reference Books

As per as your request, I am giving you some reference books which you can prefer for the SET (Computer science), take a look on below details.

General Math for Computer Science

Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science by Graham, Knuth, and Patashnik.
The Princeton Companion to Mathematics by Gowers et al.
Proofs from THE BOOK by Aigner and Ziegler.

Randomized Algorithms:

Probability and Computing: Randomized Algorithms and Probabilistic Analysis by Michael Mitzenmacher and Eli Upfal.

Finite Model Theory

Leonid Libkin, Elements of Finite Model Theory.
Grädel et al., Finite Model Theory and Its Applications.

Cryptography:

Handbook of Applied Cryptography by Menezes
Cryptography: Theory and Practice by Stinson.

Functional Programming

Purely Functional Data Structures by Chris Okasaki
Functional Programming: Practice and Theory by Bruce J. Maclennan
Pearls of Functional Algorithm Design by Richard Bird

Combinatorics

Handbook of Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics by Rosen
Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction by Grimaldi.
A Walk Through Combinatorics and Introduction To Enumerative Combinatorics and Introduction To Enumerative Combinatorics by Bona.
A Course in Combinatorics by van Lint & Wilson.
Combinatorics: Topics, Techniques, Algorithms by Cameron.
Combinatorial Problems and Exercises by László Lovász

Information Theory

Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms by David MacKay

Distributed algorithms

Distributed Algorithms by Nancy Lynch
Introduction to Distributed Algorithms by Gerard Tel
Distributed Computing: Fundamentals, Simulations, and Advanced Topics by Hagit Attiya and Jennifer Welch
Design and Analysis of Distributed Algorithms By Nicola Santoro

Communication Complexity

Communication Complexity by Eyal Kushilevitz and Noam Nisan

Logic:

Mathematical Logic: A Course with Exercises Part I
Mathematical Logic: A Course with Exercises Part II

Program Verification


Mathematical Theory of Computation by Zohar Manna
Principles of Model Checking by Christel Baier and Joost-Pieter Katoen
Model Checking by Edmund M. Clarke Jr., Orna Grumberg and Doron A. Peled
Verification of Sequential and Concurrent Programs by Krzysztof R. Apt, Frank S. de Boer and, Ernst-Rüdiger Olderog

Graph Theory

Introduction to Graph Theory by West
Graph Theory by Bondy and Murty
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