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Engineering

The engineering discipline encompasses the study of many different types of technology. Whether it is technical drawing, microelectronics or spectral analysis, the websites all prove to be an exceptional study companion for any student.





CW logo Alexandrou - Principles of Fluid Mechanics



CW logo Babcock - Morse: Managing Engineering and Technology, 3E



CW logo Bedford - Fowler: Engineering Mechanics, 3E



CW logo Bedford-Liechti: Mechanics of Materials, 1/e
Web site contains
  • Concept animations
  • Matlab version of Mathcad worksheets on the student CD
  • Extra extended design projects
  • Sample PowerPoint transparencies and pdf files available for instructors. A complete set is available from your PH representative
  • Sample chapters
  • A syllabus manager tool for your instructors



CW logo Bedient-Huber: Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis, 3E



CW logo Coduto - Geotechnical Engineering: Principles and Practices
Coduto - Foundation Design: Principles and Practices, 2/e



CW logo Cyganski/Orr/Vaz - Information Technology: Inside and Outside



CW logo Dorf/Bishop - Modern Control Systems, 9/e
The CW contains resources for both students and instructors:
  • A virtual online Study Guide for students, with a wide variety of extra problems and practice exams (with solutions) developed to mirror the contents of the book, and help students develop effective problem-solving strategies. This online study guide is interactive, and provides immediate feedback to students. Problems include:
  • MATLAB and Simulink m-files for all examples in the text. Students can download these in multiple formats and use them to aid their use of MATLAB and Simulink.
  • Every Figure (over 800 of them) from the book available in downloadable PDF format for use as lecture transparencies.
  • "Destinations" links to resources on the www for further study, or to visit projects/corporations that utilize control systems in their products.
  • An "Errata" section to be kept up-to-date where any corrections reported will be posted.



CW logo Erdman/Sandor/Kota - Mechanism Design: Analysis and Synthesis, 4E
Students and professors will have access to the following:
  • Over 200 simulations to help students understand basic concepts and applications of mechanisms closely linked to the textbook bringing to life the figures and mechanisms described in the textbook.
  • New self-check problems and tutorials
  • Application case studies and student projects on-line
  • A new cam synthesis program called CAMSYN which allows students to design CAMs.
  • LINCAGES (Linkage INteractive Computer Analysis and Graphically Enhanced Synthesis) is a family of software which can be used to synthesize (create a design) and analyze (evaluate the design created) four-and six-bar planar mechanisms.
  • Free access to ADAMS® (university.adams.com)software with the adoption of Erdman, Sandor, KotaÕs Mechanisms Design: Analysis and Synthesis, Vol. I, 4e



Esource - The Prentice Hall Engineering Source
CW logo Esource - Professor Center
Esource - Student Center
ESource is designed to give professors the power to harness the full potential of a custom textbook in their first-year engineering course. ESource lets you:
  • Control - You choose exactly what chapters or sections are in your book and in what order they appear.
  • Optimize - Your students pay for only the exact content you want. You can include as much or as little material as you want.
  • Customize - You can add your own material anywhere in your text's presentation and your final product will arrive at your bookstore as a professionally formatted text.



[icon] CW logo Giesecke - Technical Drawing & Graphics Communication
At this site you will find up-to-date information on the new trends, developments, and software tools that are changing the world of graphical communication. Explore topics such as VRML, and see what products are used in the professional marketplace. Case studies, 3D animations, and chapter quizzes that can be emailed to the instructor are all accessible from this site. A Syllabus Manageris also offered.



[icon] CW logo Giesecke/Mitchell - Technical Drawing 11/e
This innovative site includes:
Animations of concepts that appear in static form in the text that will improve their ability to think in three dimensions. Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML)Exploration Site allows students to have first hand experience with cutting-edge technology in the field. Case Studies from the International Design Society of America (IDSA) illustrate how actual companies use design techniques to solve problems and create new products. Graphics Web Links provide quick and easy access to helpful sites on the World Wide Web. A Syllabus Manager.



[icon] CW logo Gonzalez/Woods: Digital Image Processing, 2E



[icon] CW logo Goodwin/Graebe/Salgado - Control System Design
  • Previews and summaries of all the chapters in the book, plus the complete chapters 1 & 2 for review purposes; and appendices.
  • Online interactive java simulations
  • Lecture Slides, developed around the contents of the book, and intended to support control educators in the development and delivery of course material.
  • A download page with MATLAB files for all illustrative examples, lecture slides and appendices.
  • The Control Systems Design Online Forum: we want and need your feedback, so use the forum to tell us what you think, make suggestions about the book, see what colleagues are saying, get new teaching ideas, and more.
  • Example problems and worked solutions.



[icon] CW logo Hambley: Electrical Engineering: Principles and Applications, 2E
This site is a FREE resource for both students and instructors in the Engineering field.
Students will find:
LabVIEW files, PSpice files, Useful Links supporting this text, Summary of Key Equations, Exercise Solutions, a Messageboard, a Feedback/Errata Form, and PowerPoint Slides of the text's figures. Instructors will find:
Syllabus Manager, PowerPoint Lecture Slides, PowerPoint Figures from the text, the Preface and Table of Contents from the text, and Useful Links.



[icon] CW logo Hibbeler - Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, 9/e
The site contains multiple choice, true/false, and questions with numeric answers that cover 50 core areas of the book. These questions are more conceptual in nature, and focus on helping the student understand general principles. We hope that students will be able to use this web site as a quick preview/review either before or after they have read the chapter and worked on its problems. Students who answer the questions correctly probably understand the key theoretical points of each section.



[icon] Howe - Microelectronics: An Intergrated Approach
This on-line study guide contains a chapter-by-chapter overview of the text with chapter notes. There is a Lab manual with 14 experiments, solutions to the even-numbered problems in the text, and related links to explore the world of Microelectronics.



CW logo Kasap - Optoelectronics and Photonics: Principles and Practices



CW logo Lewis: Fundamentals of Embedded Software: Where C and Assembly Meet, 1E
On this site, you will find material for both students and instructors. For instructors, there is a sample syllabus incorporating use of the book, as well as detailed PowerPoint lecture slides for instructors to modify and use in lecture. For students, there are web links to important resources to augment your study (tutorials on C programming, links to Intel Architecture manuals, etc), programming assignments, and more.



CW logo Lockhart/Johnson - Engineering Design Communication: Conveying Design Through Graphics
This site is intended to provide support for instructors and students using Engineering Design Communication.



CW logo Mano - Digital Design, 3E
There are resources aimed at enhancing ease of learning for students, and ease of teaching for instructors. Included in the resources provided are .ppt and .pdf files of every figure and table in the book, to be used by instructors as overhead transparencies in lecture. All verilog source code from the book is provided as downloadable files, making it easy for simulation. There will be tutorials on verilog, on using the VeriLogger Pro simulation software, and other helpful material to assist students.



CW logo Mano/Kime - Logic and Computore Design Fundamentals, 2/e
This site includes the following:
  • Supplementary material for selected chapters
  • Code listings for VHDL and Verilog examples
  • Solutions to selected homework problems for each chapter
  • Errata for each chapter and the text as a whole
  • Transparency Originals for Table and Figures



CW logo Martin - Robotic Explorations
Web site includes:
  • Instructor's Notes
  • Web Links
  • PDF Figures
  • C Programming Code
  • Handy Board Info.



CW logo Nilsson/Riedel - Electric Circuits, 6/e
Nilsson/Riedel - Introductory Circuits for Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1/e



CW logo Park - Contemporary Engineering Economics, 3/e



CW logo Plummer/Deal/Griffin - Silicon VLSI Technology: Fundamentals, Practice, and Modeling
For one-quarter/semester, senior/graduate level courses in Fabrication Processes. Unique in approach, this text provides an integrated view of silicon technologyÑwith an emphasis on modern computer simulation. It describes not only the manufacturing practice associated with the technologies used in silicon chip fabrication, but also the underlying scientific basis for those technologies.



CW logo Rao: Applied Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists, 1E



CW logo Saka: AutoCAD for Architecture, 1E
Companion Website includes starter drawings for students, as well as providing a point of contact to the author for Instructors who wish to obtain class materials.



CW logo Sandige: Digital Design Essentials, 1E
This Companion Website contains a wealth of resources for both the instructor using this book for course instruction, and for the reader learning from the book. Between the book and these resources, one should have a self-contained environment in which to learn AND practice the ideas taught there.



CW logo Shackelford - Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers, 5/e



CW logo Sykes - AutoCAD 2000: One Step at a Time Basics 1/e
Complete with online exercises, a bank of useful Web Destinations, and chapter-by-chapter hotlinked topics, this site will effectively support students in their studies. A Syllabus Manager is also offered.



CW logo Wakerly - Digital Design: Principles and Practices : Updated Edition, 3/e



CW logo Wang/Ostermann/Zhang: Video Processing and Communications, 1E

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