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Engineering Problem Solving with MATLAB, 2/e
Delores M. Etter, University of Colorado, Boulder
Published August, 1996 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
Copyright 1997, 332 pp.
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ISBN 0-13-397688-2
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Best-selling author Delores Etter provides an up-to-date introduction
to MATLAB. Presenting a consistent five-step problem-solving methodology,
Etter describes the computational and visualization capabilities of MATLAB
and illustrates the problem solving process through a variety of engineering
examples and applications.
Numerous examples are provided that emphasize the creation
of readable and simple solutions to develop and reinforce problem-solving
skills.
Each chapter is organized around a specific application
drawn from a variety of engineering disciplines to demonstrate a particular
MATLAB capability.
Grand Challenges are real-world engineering and scientific
examples and problems. These unique activities include prediction
of weather, climate, and global change; mapping of the human genome;
and improvements in vehicle performance.
Practice!problemsshort-answer questions that
relate to the material just presentedimmediately follow most
sections so students can determine if they are ready to continue the
text, or need further review.
Practice with 2-D and 3-D graphics to help students learn to
analyze, interpret, and evaluate data.
NEWA new section discusses the Internet, electronic
il, electronic bulletin boards, and the World Wide Web. Several
Web sites are listed that contain more information related to this
text and to MATLAB.
NEWStudent aids are located throughout the text.
- Margin notes are used to help the reader identify
important concepts and easily locate specific topics.
- Style notes show students how to write MATLAB statements
that incorporate good software discipline.
- Debugging notes help students recognize common
errors so that they can avoid them.
I. FUNDAMENTAL ENGINEERING COMPUTING.
1. Engineering Problem Solving.
2. MATLAB Environment.
3. MATLAB Functions.
4. Linear Algebra and Matrices.
II. NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES.
5. Solutions to Systems of Linear Equations.
6. Interpolation and Curve Fitting.
7. Numerical Integration and Differentiation.
8. Ordinary Differential Equations.
III. SPECIAL TOPICS.
9. Symbolic Mathematics.
10. Signal Processing.
11. Control Systems.
Appendix A: MATLAB Function Summary.
Complete Solutions to Practice! Problems.
Index.
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