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C Program Design For Engineers Jeri R Hanly Elliot B Koffman

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C Program Design For Engineers Jeri R Hanly Elliot B Koffman
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Publisher: Pearson
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.16 MB
Pages: 687
Author: Jeri R. Hanly; Elliot B. Koffman
ISBN: 020170771X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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C Program Design For Engineers Jeri R Hanly Elliot B Koffman by Jeri R. Hanly; Elliot B. Koffman 020170771X instant download after payment.

''This textbook teaches a disciplined approach to solving problems and to applying
widely accepted software engineering methods to design program solutions as cohe-
sive, readable, reusable modules. We present as an implementation vehicle for these
modules a subset of ANSI C—a standardized, industrial-strength programming lan-
guage known for its power and portability. Our examples and programming projects
are based on problems drawn from a wide range of engineering disciplines. Many of
these applications address current issues such as cellular telephone network deploy-
ment, space exploration, DNA mapping, and computer networks. This text can be used
for a first course in programming: It assumes no prior knowledge of computers or
programming. The text also introduces implementations of basic numerical and sta-
tistical methods commonly used by engineers.

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