Structured Fortran 77 for Engineers and Scientists

Structured Fortran 77 for Engineers and Scientists

Author: Delores M. Etter

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 1997-01-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780201498547

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This text was designed with three objectives in mind: to introduce engineering and science students to a problem solving technique that they can use in solving engineering problems; to provide a fundamental understanding of computers and to specifically develop a working knowledge of FORTRAN 77; and to motivate and excite students about engineering, and help them understand the types of problems that engineers solve. * Engineering and Science Applications. Over 600 examples and problems representing a wide range of engineering and science applications, related to engineering disciplines ranging from mechanical, chemical, and electrical engineering to cutting-edge fields such as genetic, robotic and environmental engineering. * Five-Step Problem Solving Methodology. The five-step problem solving methodology is consistently used throughout this Edition. The five steps are: * State the problem clearly. * Describe the input and the output. * Work the problem by hand (or with a calculator) for a specific set of data. * Develop a solution that is general in nature. * Test the algorithm with a variety of data sets. * Engineering Case Studies. The application sections form a set of 30 engineering case studies. Each case study includes a detailed development of the problem's solution along with sample data to illustrate testing the algorithm. * Complete FORTRAN 77 Coverage. Complete coverage of FORTRAN 77 makes this book not only suitable for the first-time computer user but also as a valuable reference for the experienced user. In addition, only standard FORTRAN 77 statements and structures are used so all programs and statements are compatible with any FORTRAN 77 compiler. * Fortran 90 Coverage. Fortran 90 is discussed in detailed notes throughout the text and in a special chapter at the end.


FORTRAN 77 and Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists

FORTRAN 77 and Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists

Author: Larry R. Nyhoff

Publisher: Macmillan College

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 796

ISBN-13:

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This text introduces the FORTRAN 77 programming language, with special emphasis on applications to numerical methods in science and engineering. It stresses problem-solving, sound structured programming and software engineering principles. The book's early introduction to subprograms makes it possible to design programs in a modular fashion. It includes more than 250 written and programming exercises chosen from areas that are relevant to science and engineering students.


Structured FORTRAN 77 for Engineers and Scientists

Structured FORTRAN 77 for Engineers and Scientists

Author: D. M. Etter

Publisher: Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 652

ISBN-13:

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This bestselling book for beginners in FORTRAN programming has been revised to preview the upcoming FORTRAN '90 standard while also teaching the fundamentals of programming in FORTRAN 77. Filled with examples of FORTRAN programming in engineering and the sciences, the book uses an easy five-step method for teaching programming. Includes a full-color gallery of the feats of modern engineering.


FORTRAN 77 and Numerical Methods for Engineers

FORTRAN 77 and Numerical Methods for Engineers

Author: Garold J. Borse

Publisher: Brooks/Cole

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 744

ISBN-13:

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This text introduces the beginner to FORTRAN. To help the reader develop analysis skills while learning programming, engineering computations are incorporated with sound programming practices. Eight major programming assignments sections, each with a sample and solved model, illustrate the methods of preceding chapters, as well as introduce discussions concerning engineering orientation. This second edition integrates numerous advanced topics in numerical methods as they relate to computational procedures in order to reinforce their application in other courses such as calculus and physics. Topics especially tailored to the beginning user include matrix equations, root of functions, curve-fitting, series expansions, integration and differentiation and differential equations.


FORTRAN 90 for Scientists and Engineers

FORTRAN 90 for Scientists and Engineers

Author: Brian H. Hahn

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1994-04-07

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 0080571603

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The introduction of the Fortran 90 standard is the first significant change in the Fortran language in over 20 years. this book is designed for anyone wanting to learn Fortran for the first time or or a programmer who needs to upgrade from Fortran 77 to Fortran 90. Employing a practical, problem-based approach this book provides a comprehensive introduction to the language. More experienced programmers will find it a useful update to the new standard and will benefit from the emphasis on science and engineering applications.


FORTRAN 90 for Engineers and Scientists

FORTRAN 90 for Engineers and Scientists

Author: Larry R. Nyhoff

Publisher: Pearson

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 1108

ISBN-13:

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Best-selling authors, Larry Nyhoff and Sanford Leestma, bring you one of the first comprehensive Fortran 90 texts that features excellent engineering and science applications and programming problems. The authors, well-known for their clear, concise presentation style emphasize how Fortran 90 is used to solve problems. Their strong pedagogical approach teaches the basic steps in program development: problem analysis and specification, algorithm development, program coding, program execution and testing, and program maintenance.