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Engineering problem solving with C++ by Delores M. Etter,Jeanine A. Ingber β€” book cover

Engineering problem solving with C++

by Delores M. Etter, Jeanine A. Ingber
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Overview

Best-selling author Delores M. Etter and computer science and engineering educator coauthor Jeanine A. Ingber provide an introduction to engineering problem solving with an object-based programming approach using the ANSI C++ programming language. The authors employ an easy-to-use problem solving methodology to consider a diverse range of grand challenges, including prediction of weather, climate, and global change; computerized speech understanding; mapping of the human genome; improvement in vehicle performance; enhanced oil and gas recovery; and engineering simulation. The emphasis on engineering and scientific problem solving remains as an integral part of the text.

Introduces engineering problem solving with the following objectives:

  • To develop a consistent methodology for solving engineering problems.
  • To illustrate the problem-solving process with C++ through a variety of engineering examples and applications.
  • To introduce the concept of object-based programming and the features of C++ that support it, while focusing on the fundamentals of programming.

Key features:

  • Presents a five-step process used consistently throughout the text for solving engineering problems.
  • Introduces objects early in the discussion of data types and standard input and output.
  • Discusses fundamental capabilities of C++ for solving engineering problems, including control structure, data files, and functions.
  • Provides flexibility in covering topics.
  • Exposes the reader to the template functions.
  • Addresses one-dimensional arrays and Matrices with an introduction tothe vector class.
  • Explains programmer-defined classes, including overloaded operators and inheritance.
  • Explores the use of pointers and dynamic memory allocation.
  • Includes an introduction to dynamic data structures using classes supported in the C++ Standard Library.
  • Offers an Instructor's Resource CD-ROM with Microsoft PowerPoint presentations.

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Book Details

Published
August 27, 2002
Publisher
Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 2003.
Pages
512
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780130912664

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