Description |
xvii, 406 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm + 1 computer disk (3 1/2 in.) |
Series |
Computer science series |
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The Artech House computer science library |
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Computer science series (Artech House, Inc.)
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Artech House computer science library.
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Contents |
Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Active filter design and analysis -- Ch. 3. Curve fitting -- Ch. 4. Mathematical models: working with differential equations -- Ch. 5. Continuous control application theory -- Ch. 6. Discrete control applications -- Ch. 7. Discrete data processing -- Ch. 8. Switching topologies |
Summary |
In this comprehensive, easy-to-understand book, Chris Tocci and Steve Adams show how real-world engineering problems can be solved using MAPLE as the principal tool. The authors go well beyond providing a tutorial on MAPLE V, Release 4, as they show how to set up problems using MAPLE and demonstrate how engineers and scientists should think about problems when using this popular software. The book features practical examples and detailed explanations of the engineering processes and mathematical functions used in each case. Accompanying software includes exercises and a demonstration of MAPLE features and subroutines that can be used to solve the reader's own engineering problems |
Analysis |
Engineering Software |
Notes |
Accompanying computer disk catalogued separately |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Systems requirement for computer disk: IBM or compatible PC |
SUBJECT |
Maple (Computer file) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88244754
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Subject |
Algebra -- Computer programs.
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Engineering mathematics -- Computer programs.
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Engineering mathematics -- Data processing.
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Science -- Mathematics -- Data processing.
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Author |
Adams, Steven G., 1959-
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LC no. |
96019492 |
ISBN |
0890068534 (alk. paper) |
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