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UNIX for Engineers, 1/e

Scott James, GMI Engineering and Management Institute

Published May, 1997 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics

Copyright 1997, 128 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-8053-6488-9


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Summary

Now you can design a learning package that fits your introductory engineering course perfectly—with The Engineer's Toolkit: A First Course in Engineering. The Engineer's Toolkit is Prentice Hall's innovative publishing program for introductory engineering. Consisting of modules that cover engineering skills and concepts, programming languages and software tools, The Engineer's Toolkit is a flexible solution for keeping up with the evolving curriculum of first-year engineering.

Features


Every module is written specifically for this unique introductory program.

  • Students benefit from a consistency in level, terminology, and pedagogy.
A five-step problem-solving process.
  • Problem-solving is a key skill for introductory Engineering.
Numerous exercises and problems—Including “What If” and “Try It” features.
  • Lets students immediately practice concepts they've studied. A complete supplement package— Includes electronic solutions, teaching strategies, transparencies, transparency masters, and data files.
  • Helps professors prepare for class.


Table of Contents
    1. Introduction to the UNIX Operating System.
    2. Fundamental UNIX Commands.
    3. UNIX Connectivity and the Outside World.
    4. Becoming the More Productive—Advanced Operations.


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