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Publisher | John Wiley & Sons (UK) |
Author(s) | Benny Raphael / Ian F. C. Smith |
Subtitle | Fundamentals of Computer-Aided Engineering, Second Edition |
Edition | 1 |
Published | 9th August 2013 |
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Fundamentals of Computer-Aided Engineering, Second Edition
Computers are ubiquitous throughout all life-cycle stages of
engineering, from conceptual design to manufacturing maintenance,
repair and replacement. It is essential for all engineers to
be aware of the knowledge behind computer-based tools and
techniques they are likely to encounter. The computational
technology, which allows engineers to carry out design, modelling,
visualisation, manufacturing, construction and management of
products and infrastructure is known as Computer-Aided Engineering
(CAE).
Engineering Informatics: Fundamentals of Computer-Aided
Engineering, 2nd Edition provides the foundation knowledge of
computing that is essential for all engineers. This knowledge is
independent of hardware and software characteristics and thus, it
is expected to remain valid throughout an engineering career. This
Second Edition is enhanced with treatment of new areas such as
network science and the computational complexity of distributed
systems.
Key features:
Engineering Informatics: Fundamentals of Computer-Aided
Engineering, 2nd Edition provides essential knowledge on
computing theory in engineering contexts for students, researchers
and practising engineers.