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The documentation and checking of computer aided engineering computations

Computers & Structures, 1979
Abstract The increasing use being made of computers in engineering analysis and design leads to special considerations in the documentation of the computations and the procedures to be adopted in checking. This checking may cover both the computations and the computer programs used.
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Engineering Computational Service Grid: A Flexible Engineering Computational Environment Based on Grid Computing

2009 WRI World Congress on Computer Science and Information Engineering, 2009
An ideal engineering computational environment for solving design problems should be flexible, which is characterized by helping designers to establish solution strategy conveniently and integrating design resources effectively. In this paper, a flexible engineering computational system called Engineering Computational Service Grid (ECSG) based on Grid
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Computations in coastal engineering

Hydrotechnical Construction, 1969
1. Computers can be efficiently utilized for mass data processing and solution of some problems in coastal engineering. In this respect, certain successful applications have been achieved in France (Chatou Laboratory). There, programs were written and utilized on computers for the processing of observation data on wave action and for computation of ...
S. S. Strekalov, G. N. Gvazava
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Computer engineering computing curricula

Proceedings of the 34th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, 2003
Pradip K. Srimani   +3 more
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Computers and the Civil Engineer

International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1970
The tasks engaged upon by a civil or structural engineer when designing a road or multistorey structure would appear to be ideal for digital computers. Some of the reasons why engineers do not use computers more heavily are examined and the fundamental difficulty due to the variable nature of the work is outlined.
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Digital computers and the engineer

Students Quarterly Journal, 1970
Digital computers have become so much a part of our modern existence that one can hardly write a cheque or buy a cream cake without standing a good chance of causing a few pulses to reverberate around a mass of electronics. Computer use in data processing is very high and increasing at a fantastic rate, but only a relatively small proportion of ...
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Computer Engineering

2013
Philip Kosky   +3 more
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Computer Animation in Engineering

1985
Computer animation provides the next leap in extending and enhancing the engineer’s ability to communicate with others. This is a concise overview of the advantages, uses, and features available in computer animation. The discussion covers the areas such as design, sales, product litigation, advertising, and entertainment where computer animation can ...
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