The Simple Genetic Algorithm Foundations and Theory (Complex Adaptive Systems) by MichaelD. Vose Hardcover, 220 Pages, Published 1999 by The Mit Press ISBN-13: 978-0-262-22058-3, ISBN: 0-262-22058-X
"It might be simple, but it's not easy. Computer scientist Michael D. Vose takes a rigorous look at The Simple Genetic Algorithm and shows the state of our knowledge in a book appropriate for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals. Vose has decided to approach his subject as a mathematical object, keeping his discussion to a minimum and relying on mathematical demonstrations of what has been proven about this powe ..."
"Lawrence D. Davis, Kenneth De Jong, Michael D. Vose, L.Darrell Whitley. non-
orthogonal subsets. It is not yet clear how easy this would be as a matter of
routine, but it is an advance that suggests the way might eventually be cleared to
search for optimal points with a GA, and still deduce additional information of the
sort that statisticians like to infer. REFERENCES [1] C. R. REEVES AND C. C.
WRIGHT, (1995), An experimental desig ..."
Foundations of Genetic Algorithms(2005th Edition) 8th International Workshop, FOGA 2005, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan, January 5-9, 2005, Revised Selected Papers ... Computer Science and General Issues) by Alden H. Wright, MichaelD. Vose, Lothar M. Schmitt Paperback, 314 Pages, Published 2008 by Springer ISBN-13: 978-3-540-27237-3, ISBN: 3-540-27237-2
"The8thWorkshopontheFoundationsofGeneticAlgorithms,FOGA-8,washeld at the University of Aizu in Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan, January 5-9, 2005. This series of workshops was initiated in 1990 to encourage further research on the theoretical aspects of genetic algorithms, and the workshops have been held biennially ever since. The papers presented at these workshops are revised, edited and published as volumes dur ..."
Windows 3.0 A Definitive Guide for DOS Users by MichaelVose Paperback, 224 Pages, Published 1990 by Addison-Wesley ISBN-13: 978-0-201-55030-6, ISBN: 0-201-55030-X
"from the back cover:
"The authoritative guide to using the newest version of Windows
DOS users everywhere are turning to Windows, Microsoft's graphical user interface for the IBM PCs, PS/2s, and compatibles. Windows 3.0 brings many new capabilities to DOS machines: multitasking, dynamic data exhange, and built-in DOS extender technology, among others.
Windows 3.0: A Definitive Guide for DOS Users approaches Windows from the perspecti ..."