this is what the course website says, in a part:
Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver, Mathematical Theory of Communication [The very first work on information theory, highly motivated by very practical problems of communication and coding; it's still interesting to read. The first half, Shannon's paper on "A Mathematical Theory of Communication,'' is now on-line, courtesy of Bell Labs, where Shannon worked.]
* Read the Paper pdf
* other links
* http://members.tripod.com/infosci/paper.htm
* http://v.hbi-stuttgart.de/~capurro/trita.htm
* http://physinfo.ulb.ac.be/cit_courseware/ma200/theory/theory.htm
Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver, Mathematical Theory of Communication [The very first work on information theory, highly motivated by very practical problems of communication and coding; it's still interesting to read. The first half, Shannon's paper on "A Mathematical Theory of Communication,'' is now on-line, courtesy of Bell Labs, where Shannon worked.]
* Read the Paper pdf
* other links
* http://members.tripod.com/infosci/paper.htm
* http://v.hbi-stuttgart.de/~capurro/trita.htm
* http://physinfo.ulb.ac.be/cit_courseware/ma200/theory/theory.htm