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COMPUTATION IN IRRIGATION ENGINEERING

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1983
Abstract The increasing complexity of modern management is staggering. Water managers need to avail themselves of the powerful tools of computer central for attacking the difficult management problems they face. Computer control is proposed to equip higher level managers, both in the public and private sectors with a better understanding of ...
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Physics of computing as an introduction to computer engineering

2013 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2013
This paper describes a new required course in the Georgia Tech computer engineering curriculum, ECE 3030, Physical Foundations of Computer Systems. Traditional introductory courses take a constructive approach to logic design and computer organization. 3030, in contrast, introduces the major physical concepts underlying computation.
Saibal Mukhopadhyay, Marilyn Wolf
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Computers and the Petroleum Engineer

Proceedings of Fall Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, 1961
What are some of the uses a petroleum engineer can make of electronic computers? How can he learn to use them? This paper answers these questions in terms to be understood by the reader who is not a computer expert. The computer expert may find here one or two ideas of how he may extend the use of computers in his company. How many times
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Computational wind engineering

Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 1990
Abstract The state of the art of computational wind engineering is reviewed. Firstly, the numerical method for simulating turbulent airflow in wind engineering is described briefly. The diagnostic system for assessing the results of numerical simulation is described and error estimation and mesh resolution are discussed.
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Engineering in Computing and Science

Computing in Science & Engineering, 2006
In March 2003, the members of the American Physical Society met in Austin, Texas, to hear and talk about their research. As Physics Today's news editor, I went there too. Covering a big physics meeting is grueling. Unlike real scientists, science reporters have to pay attention to every field and subfield without bias or favor.
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Panel on computing curricula: computer engineering

32nd Annual Frontiers in Education, 2003
The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the current status of the work in computer engineering curriculum development and to invite suggestions, comments and feedback from panel participants. The expected interaction generated from the panel will go a long way to give the document its final shape.
J.L.A. Hughes   +4 more
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Computers and the professional engineer

Electronics and Power, 1971
In this shortened version of his IEE presidential address, Prof. J.F. Coales outlines the development of computers and the contributions which engineers have made to their development. He discusses how computers have been used in radar systems and how they could be of use in engineering design by reducing development time and the size of research teams.
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A decade of engineering computer engineers

2017 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2017
Creating an optimal conditions for producing generations of successful Computer scientists and engineers is very demanding. Many aspects have to be taken into consideration. One of the factors is the quality of the Bachelor's education system that actually enables the diplomas in Computer Science and Engineering.
Nevena Ackovska   +4 more
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Computers and the Petroleum Engineer

Proceedings of SPE California Regional Meeting, 1972
This paper was prepared for the 43rd Annual California Regional Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME to be held in Bakersfield, Calif., Nov. 8–10, 1972. Permission to copy is restricted to an abstract of not more than 300 words. Illustrations may not be copied. The abstract should contain conspicuous acknowledgment of where and by whom
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