Suggested Reading for PHYS 673
There is no textbook for this course but here are some useful
references from which I will be grabbing ideas.
Data Acquisition
- Techniques for Nuclear and Particle Physics Experiments - A How
to Approach, W.R. Leo, 2nd Ed., Springer-Verlag.
- Data Analysis Techniques for High-Energy Physics Experiments,
R.K. Bock, H. Grote, D. Notz & M. Regler, Cambridge.
- Introduction to Experimental Particle Physics, R.C. Fernow,
Cambridge.
Real-Time Computing
- Digital's RISC Architecture Technical Handbook.
- For Efficient Signal Processing in Embedded Systems, Take a DSP,
not a RISC, Analog Dialogue, Vol. 30, No. 3, 1996, pp. 14-15.
- Parallel Programs for the Transputer, R.S. Cok, Prentice
Hall.
- Concurrent Programming, C.R. Snow, Cambridge Computer Science
Texts.
- Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, W.R. Stevens,
Addison-Wesley.
Douglas M. Gingrich (gingrich@phys.ualberta.ca)