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Engineering Programming - C, Matlab and Java M Austin

Engineering Programming - C, Matlab and Java By M Austin

Engineering Programming - C, Matlab and Java by M Austin


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Summary

Although Fortran is still the most commonly-taught programming language for engineers, increasing numbers of students are taking C, Matlab and Java. This text deals with C from an engineering, rather than just a computer science, perspective.

Engineering Programming - C, Matlab and Java Summary

Engineering Programming - C, Matlab and Java by M Austin

How do you select the right programming language for the right job? Austin and Chancogne provide students with a collection of four tutorials that cover concepts in modern engineering computations, and engineering programming in Ansi C, Matlab Version 5, and Java 1.1. The text gives practical guidance on selecting the best programming language for a project through a large number of working examples. With the help of these examples, students will learn how to design, write, and execute engineering programs using these programming languages. By incorporating Ansi C, Matlab, and Java into one text, students will quickly learn the strengths and weaknesses of each language. They'll do this with the help of the 56 case study programs and 115 programming exercises integrated throughout the book. A small suite of basic engineering problems is also implemented in each of the three programming languages. The four tutorials featured in the book include: Modern Engineering Computations - covers hardware components in a simple computer, operating systems, networks (including the Internet and World Wide Web), and an overview of programming languages. C Tutorial - teaches students how to write multi-function C programs. Topics include basic data types, operators and expressions, program control, functions, dynamic memory allocation, and input/output. Matlab - shows students how to solve simple matrix programs with simple graphics. This tutorial also demonstrates how MATLAB programs can be much shorter than equivalent implementations in C or Java. Java - explains how Java got started, about object-oriented program design, and how to write Java programs with platform-independent graphical user interfaces that can operate across the Internet.

About M Austin

Mark Austin and David Chancogne are the authors of Introduction to Engineering Programming: In C, Matlab and Java, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

CONCEPTS IN MODERN ENGINEERING COMPUTATIONS. Introduction to Engineering Computations. Principles of Engineering Software Development. C PROGRAMMING TUTORIAL. Getting Started. Basic Data Types and Variables. Operators and Expressions. Control of Flow. Functions I. Arrays and Pointers. Functions II. Dynamic Allocation of Memory. The C Preprocessor. Input and Output. MATLAB PROGRAMMING TUTORIAL. Introduction to MATLAB. MATLAB Graphics. Solution of Linear Matrix Equations. JAVA PROGRAMMING TUTORIAL. Introduction to Java. Object--Oriented Program Design. The Java Language. Java Graphics. Appendices. References. Index.

Additional information

GOR009742333
9780471001164
0471001163
Engineering Programming - C, Matlab and Java by M Austin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
19990111
672
N/A
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