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This book is believed to be notable as it falls under the "academic and technical" category for book notability: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_(books)#Academic_and_technical_books Major universities that use it as a text book include USC, among others.
In addition to good book reviews, the author has won numerous awards in his field (including an Emmy.) It's at a fourth edition, and is published by a technology publishing company that is an imprint of an academic press. Top industry professionals cite the book as required reading, and it's been written and discussed in magazines and books from 1999 until at least 2011.
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