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Part I: Computing Fundamentals
1 Computing and Engineering
2 Computer Hardware
3 Internal Representation and Systems Software
4 Algorithm Design and Structured Programming
Part II: Structured Basic
5 Fundamentals of Structured Basic
6 Computations
7 Selection
8 Repetition
9 Modular Programming
10 Data Structure
11 Advanced Input/Output
Part III: Structured Fortran
12 Fundamentals of Structured Fortran
13 Computations
14 Selection
15 Repetition
16 Modular Programming
17 Data Structure
18 Advanced Input/Output
Part IV: Data Analysis
19 Graphics
20 Sorting and Searching
21 Significant Digits and Error Analysis
22 Statistics
Part V: Computer Graphics
23 Curve Fitting (Regression)
24 Curve Fitting (Interpolation)
25 Equation Solving (Roots of an Equation)
26 Equation Solving (Linear Algebraic Equations)
27 Computer Calculus (Differentiation)
28 Computer Calculus (Integration)
29 Computer Calculus (Rate Equations)
Part VI: Engineering Applications
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Add Introduction to Computing for Engineers, This package (text and disk) represents the merging of two traditional freshman engineering courses: Intro to Computing (fortran and Basic) and Intro to Engineering (a discipline overview). The text is written for the required freshman course and is desig, Introduction to Computing for Engineers to your collection on WonderClub |