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FORTRAN 90 for Engineers and Scientists, 1/e
Larry Nyhoff, Calvin College
Sanford Leestma, Calvin College
Published September, 1996 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
Copyright 1997, 1071 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-519729-5
$61.00
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Based on a best seller, this book is a complete and thorough presentation
of standard Fortran 90 with special applications in science and engineering. This book emphasizes problem-
solving and structured program development following basic software engineering principles. Its clear and
concise presentation is perfect for readers with no previous programming experience. KEY
TOPICS: 30 special Application Sections illustrate problem solving using a variety of interesting
engineering and science problems. A four-step problem-solving method is used in each application. A large
number of complete programs and sample runs throughout the book illustrate basic programming concepts
and demonstrate good structure and style. They are selected from a wide range of areas in engineering,
math, and science.
1. Introduction to Computing.
2. Basic Fortran.
3. Selective Execution.
4. Repetitive Execution.
5. Input/Output.
6. Programming with Functions.
7. Programming with Subroutines.
8. One-Dimensional Arrays.
9. Multidimensional Arrays.
10. Derived Data Types.
11. Other Data Types.
12. File Processing.
13. Pointers and Linked Structures.
Appendix A: ASCII and EBCDIC.
Appendix B: Sample Files.
Appendix C: Program Composition.
Appendix D: Generic and Specific Names of Functions.
Appendix E: Internal Representation.
Appendix F: Obsolete and Redundant Features.
Appendix G: Answers to Quick Quizzes.
Index of Programming Problems.
Index.
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