Mohammad Kaykobad - Literary Works

Literary Works

  1. Rifat Shahriar, M Tanvir Kaykobad and Mohammad Kaykobad, Areekti Goniter Boi ("Yet another mathematics book" for students participating in Mathematics Olympiads, Publisher: Technology Today, First Print January, 2009.
  2. Munawar Hafiz, Mohammad Sohel Rahman, Mohammad Saifur Rahman, Mohammed Eunus Ali and M Kaykobad, System Analysis and Design: A Practitioner’s Approach, Published by University Grants Commission, Bangladesh
  3. Mohammad Kaykobad, Medhabi Manusher Golpo, published by Anyoprokash in February, 2005
  4. International Mathematics Olympiad: Problems and Solutions, in coauthorship with M Zafar Iqbal, published by Anonya Prokashani, 2003.
  5. Neurone Abaro Onuronon, a collection of brain teasers, in coauthorship woth M Zafar Iqbal published by Anonya Prokashani, 2003
  6. Neurone Onuronon, a collection of brain teasers, in coauthorship with M Zafar Iqbal published by Anonya Prokashani, 2002
  7. Delightful Mathematics – Brain twister published in coauthorship with Professor M. Shamsher Ali and Tanbir Ahmed, Voyager Publishers, 2002.
  8. Computer Programming Contest and Bangladesh, published by Voyager Publications, 2002.
  9. Computer Programming, published as a textbook for students of Bangladesh Open University, 1997
  10. Information Technology Management-I, published by the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants, Bangladesh, Dhaka, 1993.
  11. Information Technology Management-II, published by the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants, Bangladesh, Dhaka, 1993.
  12. Member of the Editorial Board for "Computer Basics" published by the Bangladesh Open University, 1997.
  13. Editor of the textbook “Madhyamik Computer Shikhsha” approved by the National Curriculum and Text Book Board for classes IX and X, 1996.
  14. Coauthor of Training Manual, Computer Studies (for classes IX and X), National Curriculum and Text Book Board, April, 1996.
  15. Written numerous articles(over two hundred) in national dailies (The Prothom Alo, The Bhorer Kagoz, The Daily Star, The Independent, The Observer, The Ittefaq) in computer magazines (The Computer Jagat, The Computer Bichitra, The Computer Barta etc.) and numerous essays in edited books highlighting problems and prospects of computerization, on our education system and other issues of national importance.

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