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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

Handbook of Electrical Engineering Calculations, 2018

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Inclusion of gender perspective in Computer Engineering careers: Elaboration of a questionnaire to assess the gender gap in tertiary education

IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference, 2018
A. Holgado   +3 more
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Motivation and attitude of computer engineering students toward soft skills

IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference, 2018
Mariecke Schipper   +1 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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