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  1. Prentice Hall è stata una casa editrice statunitense di proprietà della Pearson Education, specializzata in testi accademici ed educativi.

  2. Prentice Hall was a major American educational publisher. It published print and digital content for the 6–12 and higher-education market. It was an independent company throughout the bulk of the twentieth century.

  3. In 1998, Pearson plc purchased the education division of Simon & Schuster, which included Prentice Hall, Allyn & Bacon, and parts of Macmillan Inc. including the Macmillan name. Later in 1998 it merged Simon & Schuster's educational business with Addison Wesley Longman to form Pearson Education.

  4. everything.explained.today › Prentice-HallPrentice Hall Explained

    Prentice Hall is the publisher of Magruder's American Government as well as Biology by Ken Miller and Joe Levine, and Sociology and Society: The Basics by John Macionis. Their artificial intelligence series includes by Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig and ANSI Common Lisp by Paul Graham.

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    • Defunct
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  5. Controllo ottimo a minima energia. Utilizzato nel controllo di robot, è una strategia di controllo che permette di ottenere un segnale stabilizzante il sistema, eventualmente capace di fare tracking asintotico, che minimizza il dispendio energetico e quindi i consumi.

  6. The original and only English-language edition was published in the US in 1986 by Prentice Hall. Several foreign (non-English) editions have also been published. The English, Chinese and Spanish editions are: Bandura, Albert (1986). Social Foundations of Thought and Action: A Social Cognitive Theory. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

  7. Prentice Hall Press, formerly the trade imprint of Pearson’s Prentice Hall Direct division, is moved to Penguin Group (USA). The Prentice Hall lists are comprised of business, health, and self-help/popular reference titles for career, education and business communications.