This first-year text for courses in FORTRAN is geared toward the needs of today's engineering student, including significant coverage of numerical methods and emphasis on good programming practices along with the coverage of FORTRAN. The book provides students with the fundamentals of an operating system and text editor, the basic organization and objectives of a program, solid instruction in standard FORTRAN 77, necessary debugging tools, methods for good programming documentation and validation, and a foundation of ...
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This first-year text for courses in FORTRAN is geared toward the needs of today's engineering student, including significant coverage of numerical methods and emphasis on good programming practices along with the coverage of FORTRAN. The book provides students with the fundamentals of an operating system and text editor, the basic organization and objectives of a program, solid instruction in standard FORTRAN 77, necessary debugging tools, methods for good programming documentation and validation, and a foundation of numerical methods. It contains numerous examples and exercises employing engineering and science applications. Topics include status kinematics, fluid dynamics, statistics, equilibrium, electrical networks, filtering and more.
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Add this copy of Introduction to Computing for Engineers to cart. £63.49, new condition, Sold by discount_scientific_books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Sterling Heights, MI, UNITED STATES, published 1991 by McGraw-Hill Companies.