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Computer Applications in Engineering Education, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 2001
- Patrick Smolinski, Richard Hake, Dipo Onipede, Mark C. Miller:
Computational and experimental dynamics project for an integrated engineering curriculum. 1-7 - Nikolaos M. Avouris, Nikolaos K. Tselios, Emmanuel C. Tatakis:
Development and evaluation of a computer-based laboratory teaching tool. 8-19 - Salah A. Almajdoub, Isa S. Qamber:
Computer package development: Applications to engineering education. 20-25 - Qiping Shen, Patrick S. W. Fong, Michael Z. M. Deng:
Developing an intelligent system for teaching pre-tender cost estimating of office building projects. 26-36 - S. Muknahallipatna, Stanislaw F. Legowski, Sadrul Ula, Jason Kopas:
Power system transient stability analysis software tool for an undergraduate curriculum. 37-48 - Eugénio C. Ferreira, Romualdo Salcedo:
Can spreadsheet solvers solve demanding optimization problems? 49-56 - Brent R. Young, Donald P. Mahoney, William Y. Svrcek:
Real-time computer simulation workshops for the process control education of undergraduate chemical engineers. 57-62
Volume 9, Number 2, 2001
- Thomas M. Froese, David Zhu, Shankar Bhat:
WWW courseware in applied science: Cases and lessons. 63-77 - Ali El-Hajj, Karim Y. Kabalan, Samer El-Haj Mahmoud:
An improved spreadsheet toolbox for simulating digital networks. 78-86 - Veselko Gustin:
Designing the microprocessor with Abel-HDL. 87-92 - Antonis Kostaridis, Constantinos Soras, Vassilios Makios:
Magnetostatic analysis of a brushless DC motor using a two-dimensional partial differential equation solver. 93-100 - Ivo Neitzel, Marcelo Kaminski Lenzi:
A simple real-time process control experiment using serial communication. 101-104 - Helena B. P. Gerson, Sheryl A. Sorby, Anne Wysocki, Beverly J. Baartmans:
The development and assessment of multimedia software for improving 3-D spatial visualization skills. 105-113 - Waleed Al-Nuaimy, Jinghua Zhang, Alan Noble:
Web-based learning environment for a communications module. 114-121 - E. M. Webster, Graham C. Archer:
Exploration of structural stability: A computer implementation. 122-135
- Allen W. Glisson, Atef Z. Elsherbeni:
An interactive 1D Matlab FDTD code for education. 136-147
Volume 9, Number 3, 2001
- Guofu Zhu, Waihung Lee, Shuntim Luk, Jian-Hua Yin:
Web-based learning for consolidation settlement analysis and reclamation design. 149-156 - Y. Stavropoulos, Costas Kiparissides:
Development of a prototype MSPC software package for on-line process monitoring and statistical quality control. 157-170 - Ping Yi, Paul Lam:
Teaching highway safety analysis through networking and visualization. 171-179 - Kamal Kuriyan, Wayne Muench, Gintaras V. Reklaitis:
Air Products hydrogen liquefaction project: Building a Web-based simulation of an industrial process. 180-191
Volume 9, Number 4, 2001
- Eudes Pimentel de Assunção, Renato Barreto Cardoso, Guilherme Afonso, Vladimir D. S. Barbosa, Humberto Abdalla Jr.:
Interactive software for analysis and synthesis of passive filters and its educational applications. 193-207 - Wing Kai Leung, Yinchao Chen, Yim-Shu Lee:
EM wave simulation: An animated electromagnetic wave teaching package. 208-219 - Chih Wu, Donald C. Sherrill:
Intelligent computer aided design, analysis, optimization, and improvement of thermodynamic systems. 220-227 - Samuel H. Huang, Qi Su, Nilesh Samant, Irfan Khan:
Development of a web-based integrated manufacturing laboratory. 228-237 - Serge Abrate:
World Wide Web resources for materials science. 238-247 - Pedro Arduino, Gregory R. Miller, Ayokunle Ogunrinde:
Live modeling of 1D wave propagation in layered soil media. 248-258
- David Báez-López, David Báez-Villegas, René Alcántara, Juan José Romero, Tomás Escalante:
Package for filter design based on MATLAB. 259-264
- Maria Letizia Jaccheri:
Software quality and software process improvement course based on interaction with the local software industry. 265-272
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