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61. Software Engineering (Tutorial
$53.95
62. Interactive Environments with
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63. Learn SolidWorks 2007 - A Video
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64. Interaktive Ambiente mit Open-Source-Software:
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65. Cubase 4 Video Tutorial
66. Statistics Tutor: Tutorial and
 
67. Using popular software packages:
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68. The Java(TM) Tutorial Continued:
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79. ANSYS Workbench Software Tutorial
 
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61. Software Engineering (Tutorial Guides in Electronic Engineering Series 17)
 Paperback: 208 Pages (1989-08-31)

Isbn: 0412381702
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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The principal aim of this text is to teach practical software engineering skills so that the reader has sufficient depth of knowledge to produce real software systems. The book addresses all the activities of software engineering: system specification, system design, detail design, data design, programming, system and unit testing. The book begins by considering why good software is so difficult to produce and describes the main components of a software engineering approach. The remaining chapters are devoted to the essential activities associated with high-quality software engineering. Throughout the book, emphasis is placed on ensuring that any software system meets the users' requirements, and that means testing. The student is taught to analyze the systems specification, to derive system and acceptance test plans, and to test thoroughly any procedures programmed from the system design. There is a case study in the final chapter in which the reader is taken through the specification, design and programming of a realistic software system. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Considered the bible of SE by many.
This book is especially useful to me because of the chapters of software testing which are usually overlooked or hardly mentioned in other books.

3-0 out of 5 stars Overpriced but Comprehesive
I have found this book overpriced and wanting in many ways. I used it for self study and at least it is comprehensive. Other reviews point out the weakness in this approach and I agree to a point-- but, well did I mention it is comprehensive. It is far easier to research a given issue in more detail once you are aware of it, than to discover what you do not know via divine inspiration. Given that I am not taking a class, but doing self study, I personaly found it very useful in that respect.

Likewise, as an instructor, which I am not, I would find it usefulas a baseline offering to be supplemented with other materials.


The price, on the other hand is not acceptable. McGraw-Hill tiles have increased in cost almost 4 x over the last 10 years or so,and the material is not improved.

3-0 out of 5 stars Very good and outstanding service
Very good and outstanding service, but items takes to long to arrive.
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4-0 out of 5 stars The Good And The Bad
This book is great for learning about different types of tests and models in the software engineering world.I do find the book too wordy in some parts though.Some of the sentences said are not necessary because they are common sense.Overall though, if you are not looking for a book dedicated to programming and looking for a book about practices in the computer industry then I would recommend this book.

4-0 out of 5 stars Alright I guess
First and foremost, I have not read all chapters in this book. But from what I have read, from parts 1,2,4, and 5, I agree that the text covers too much and often says that much of the methods are subjected to the particular circumstances of an individual's projects. That is, while there are many ways to do a task, you and your team or company has to settle which one you're going to use. And this is understandable, while unpleasant.
The pleasant thing would be if there were a concrete solid step-by step instruction on how to do everything. But this is impossible, because various projects may pursue various paths in developing software projects. For instance, while one project has to be done quickly and information gathering is not as wanted, other project may require more time, being laid back, and have all little requirements and details laid out at the beginning.
I understand that author wanted to cover all aspects, all approaches, and various details, and that led to a text that is not the easiest and not the most pleasant to read. But, understanding the complexity of a task at hand, and the variety of methods and opinions surrounding the software engineering, I think this text was informative.
The little quotes inserted here and then, gave this text personal touch and made it less dry. I liked those. ;) ... Read more


62. Interactive Environments with Open-Source Software: 3D Walkthroughs and Augmented Reality for Architects with Blender 2.43, DART 3.0 and ARToolKit 2.72
by Wolfgang Höhl
Hardcover: 239 Pages (2008-12-05)
list price: US$79.95 -- used & new: US$53.95
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Wolfgang Höhl, an architecture software specialist, shows you how to use freeware correctly for architecture visualizations in ‘Interactive Ambient’. The book begins with an overview of real-time visualization possibilities before showing the reader how to work with three free software packages. The guide describes the appropriate hardware and the system requirements.

The reader will learn how to model the "Wolkenbügel" (cloud-iron) of the avant-garde architect Mart Stam (1924/25) step by step with Blender 2.43. Readers will also learn to design surface textures and create their own interactive 3D walk through. Dart 3.0 enables the reader to create an interactive construction mass model. Finally, ARToolKit 2.7.2 shows readers new ways of simulating their interior designs.

Further reading lists, web links and numerous illustrations help the reader get started. ‘Interactive Ambient’ shows readers interactive architecture visualization possibilities and encourages them to experiment successfully.

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63. Learn SolidWorks 2007 - A Video Tutorial Course
by Video-Tutorials.Net
DVD-ROM: Pages (2009)
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SolidWorks is the world's leading software for 3D parametric modelling. It is used by small to large companies in a variety of industries; expertise in SolidWorks is a must-have for most 3D engineers today.

VTN is an official SolidWorks partner. This SolidWorks 2007 Tutorial was developed by expert 3D engineers. Each video will give you helpful tips for achieving faster mastery of tools and functions. No wasted time, either: each lesson is concise and teaches you precisely how to use the SolidWorks command it covers.

This SolidWorks video tutorial teaches you the following skill areas: Interface (for SolidWorks 2007,), Drawing, Sketching, Assembly, Surface Design, Cosmos Xpress, Sheet Metal, eDrawings, Weldments, Mold Design, PhotoWorks, Animator / Motion Study, FeatureWorks, ToolBox, Utilities, and Programming in Visual Basic for SolidWorks. With more than 12 hours of training, this course gets you productive in SolidWorks 2007 in just a short time.

Immediate online access provided! Start your studies asap.

What students are saying about VTN courses:
- "This tutorial is very detailed and clear to understand. Much better then any CAD book I have seen. I never learned any CAD program from the books so far. Hovig O., USA
- An absolute pleasure to deal with a professional company such as yours! Ryan J., South Africa

About Video Tutorials Net
We are an official SolidWorks partner. Our courses have students all over the globe. We've won YouTube user awards. We have been featured in leading 3D-design journals: This is the best quality & value self-learning product available on the market. We are based in California. We pride ourselves on excellent and personalized customer service. ... Read more


64. Interaktive Ambiente mit Open-Source-Software: 3D-Walk-Throughs und Augmented Reality für Architekten mit Blender 2.43, DART 3.0 und ARToolKit 2.72 (German Edition)
by Wolfgang Höhl
Hardcover: 239 Pages (2008-11-20)
list price: US$69.95 -- used & new: US$58.90
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Asin: 321179171X
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In „Interaktive Ambiente" zeigt Wolfgang Höhl, Spezialist für Architektursoftware, die korrekte Anwendung freier Software in der Architekturvisualisierung. Nach einem Überblick über die Möglichkeiten der Echtzeitvisualisierung lernen Sie mit drei freien Softwarepaketen zu arbeiten. Sie erfahren, welche Hardware geeignet ist und welche Systemanforderungen zu beachten sind.

Schritt für Schritt modellieren Sie den Wolkenbügel des konstruktivistischen Avantgarde-Architekten Mart Stam (von 1924/25) mit Blender 2.43. Sie lernen Oberflächentexturen zu gestalten und erarbeiten ein eigenes, interaktives 3D-Walk-Through. Mit DART 3.0 gestalten Sie ein interaktives Baumassenmodell. ARToolKit 2.7.2 zeigt Ihnen anschließend neue Wege, Ihre Innenraumgestaltung zu simulieren.

Hinweise auf weiterführende Literatur, Web-Links und zahlreiche Abbildungen erleichtern den Einstieg. „Interaktive Ambiente" zeigt Möglichkeiten in der interaktiven Architekturvisualisierung auf und animiert dazu, selbst erfolgreich zu experimentieren.

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65. Cubase 4 Video Tutorial
by Video-Tutorials.Net
CD-ROM: Pages (2008)
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Asin: B0019QT17M
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Length: 4:23h. Cubase 4 represents the cutting edge in digital audio workstations. This video tutorial is by Cubase expert and musician, Rosanna D'Agnillo. Her Cubase 3 video tutorial for won a user award on YouTube. Packed with easy-to-follow instructions, valuable hints and time-saving tips. Get ready to explore the world of computer music creation with Cubase! Tools are presented with easy-to-follow clarity, making it easy to dive into the features of this amazing digital audio workstation. Begin with the basic techniques of setting up your workstation and hardware, recording, editing and mixing MIDI and digital audio. Then, get ready to harness the power of Cubase as you explore Cubase's flexible mixing environment, virtual instruments, automation, video and more. INTRODUCTION 01 About This Course 02 About Cubase 03 Mac Users 04 Cubase Resources Level 1 - QUICKSTART05 PC Hardware 06 Mac Hardware 07 Music Hardware 08 How to use the Steinberg Key 09 Setting up your system to get started 10 Audio Hardware Setup 11 Audio Recording SetUp 12 VST Connections 13 MIDI Hardware SetUp 14 MIDI Recording SetUp 15 Creating a Project 16 Add Audio Track 17 Record Audio 18 Play Back Audio 19 Basic Editing 20 First MIDI work21 Record MIDI 22 Import Audio 23 Import CD 24 Import Video 25 Basic Mixing 26 Export To CD LEVEL 2 - Getting Deep 27 Project SetUp 28 Click Track 29 Cycle Play Back 30 Punch In Out 31 Recording Modes 32 Cycle Recording 33 Stack Recording 34 MIDI RecordModes 35 Record VSTi 36 Snap/Quantize 37 Tempo Track 38 Repeat 39 Transport Panel 40 Project Window 41 Mixer Window 42 Overview Panel 43 ZoomTools 44 Automation1 45 Automation2 ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent coverage of Cubase
Excellent layout, explanation, narration. Sitting through the five-something hours of this course is well worth it; you'll be able to use the software pretty decently, and if you forget something, you can reference the video. A great bargain. ... Read more


66. Statistics Tutor: Tutorial and Computational Software for the Behavioral Sciences, Student Edition
by Joseph D. Allen, David J. Pittenger, Allen Joseph D.
Paperback: 215 Pages (1991-02-15)

Isbn: 0471502804
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An easy-to-use, interactive program and study guide that teaches basic statistics concepts. The tutorial analyzes and instantly graphs data from its database or from student input. Its fully developed statistical package permits students to enter parametric or nonparametric data and analyze it. This program is powerful enough to handle complex analyses of variance employing multi-factorial between repeated and mixed designs, together with follow-up post-test comparisons--and the graphics appear on-screen very quickly. A Data Manager program permits quick and efficient data entry and storage. ... Read more


67. Using popular software packages: A tutorial introduction (The Irwin series in information and decision sciences)
by James A O'Brien
 Paperback: 109 Pages (1985)

Isbn: 0256035539
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68. The Java(TM) Tutorial Continued: The Rest of the JDK(TM)
by Mary Campione, Kathy Walrath, Alison Huml, Tutorial Team
Paperback: 976 Pages (1999-01-01)
list price: US$54.99 -- used & new: US$6.40
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Asin: 0201485583
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The Java(tm) Tutorial Continued provides accurate, up-to-date coverage of features added to the original core Java platform. Written by the experts, The Java Tutorial Continued employs a hands-on, self-paced, example-driven approach. This book concentrates on JDK 1.2 APIs but also contains the information you need to use the JDK 1.1 versions of the APIs.

The tutorial books, including this book and The Java Tutorial, are the definitive programmers' guides to the core JDK. This book covers a road spectrum of JDK features, including:

The Java Collections Framework
Internationalization
2D Graphics and Sound
JavaBeans(tm)
IDL (Interface Definition Language), which adds CORBA capabilities to the Java platform
Database connectivity through the JDBC(tm)
RMI (Remote Method Invocation)
Security
JNI (Java Native Interface)
Reflection
Other topics such as JAR, the Standard Extension Mechanism, and Servlets

The accompanying CD-ROM contains all the material from both The Java Tutorial and The Java Tutorial Continued in HTML, including the source code for all of the examples. The CD-ROM also has much more, including the JDK and everything you need to start programming with JDK 1.2.

You will come away from this tutorial with an excellent conceptual understanding of the JDK, along with the practical know-how to put the Java platform to work for you.Amazon.com Review
Based on Sun Microsystems' online tutorials, The JavaTutorial Continued: The Rest of the JDK provides anup-to-the-minute guide to essential Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.2features. This book provides material that is absolutely necessary forJava developers who are seeking to get up to speed with the latestrelease of Java.

The book begins with a summary of JDK 1.2 featurescovered throughout the text. It then moves on to the new JDK 1.2collection classes, which, for the first time, give Java programmersaccess to robust, customizable data collections.

After a section oninternationalization (also newly enhanced), the authors show how touse the Java 2D API for 2-D graphics, from creating basic graphicsprimitives to displaying images. The authors include some material onbuilding JavaBeans and then discuss Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)database programming, including new JDBC 2 features such as batchupdates and SQL3 data types. Sections on Java Remote Method Invocation(RMI) and Java servlets show off other ways to use Java in theenterprise.

For the real-world Java programmer, there is perhapsnothing more frustrating than coping with Java's securitymodel. Several chapters within this book help you take advantage ofthe new JDK 1.2 security policy and cover signing Java Archive (JAR)files to permit local file access for both applets andapplications. The book closes with some useful material on the JavaNative Interface for mixing Java with native C/C++ code. --RichardDragan ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Java programming
An excellent book - very informative but should be seen as a book to build on the foundation of the Java tutorial - edition 3 or something similar as the content assumes a good foundation of java basics.

2-0 out of 5 stars Outdated now, good if you're two years behind on JDK, though.
Looks like a good tutorial book - however, it's now several generations out of date, which is a problem. Sun keeps updated copies of the books on line, but the limits of printing mean that the bound volumes don't get updated.This covers Java JDK 1.2 - NOT JAVA JDK 5 (the current release).Since there are significant changes between the revisions, this is of limited utility these days.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Java Tutorial
Excellent book - detailed, comprehensive and yet easy to read and understand. I highly recommend this book for learning and implementing Java.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Java Book
I bypassed AWT knowing that SWING was on it's way. This book made it simple for me to create great looking GUI's for my apps.Follows the same style of "The Java Tutorial" Second Edition.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great additional volume to the Java Tutorial
This volume largely contains topics newer to Java. The topics includes Collection, Internationalization, 2D, JavaBeans, IDL, JDBC, RMI, Security, JNI, Reflection, JARs, Extensions, and Servlets.

This new volumefollows the tradition of good writing from the original volume.The book isextremely readable and a great source to learn from. Unlike the firstvolume, which I recommend only to beginner, even experienced Javadevelopers will find tutorials in this volume that will make it worth thepurchase price.It is an excellent book for programmers of all levels ofexperience. ... Read more


69. Informix Guide to SQL: Tutorial (2nd Edition)
Paperback: 350 Pages (1999-11-12)
list price: US$44.99 -- used & new: US$44.99
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Asin: 0130161659
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Provides a complete, authoritative course in the informix implementation of SQL.Covers key SQL concepts and terms: basic to advanced and detailed coverage of triggers and stored procedures.Softcover. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars It comes from Informix !
Probably the most readable of all the informix manuals. A tutorial on SQL, gives you a quick start on developing any database. It provides a good overview on all the concepts related to Informix, though you may need toget precise behaviour from reference manuals ! ... Read more


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78. Dasher Drills to Accompany Paroles, (Dasher Tutorial Software CD-ROM)
by Sally Sieloff Magnan, Yvonne Rochette Ozzello, William J. Berg, Laurey Martin-Berg
 CD-ROM: Pages (2001-07-17)
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Asin: 0470004215
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Paroles encourages students to work with intellectual, personal, and cultural content in all five skills through the first year of language study. By instituting diverse learning strategies for the four basic skills and utilizing a process approach to foreign language education, students are able to work with authentic linguistic and cultural materials from all over the francophone world. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Potentially a good book, in the right hands
The activities in this book are varied and serve to reinforce and improve basic French skills, I would not recommend this book unless you had some prior knowledge of French, any will do really. It also has grammar sections in each chapter and has nice vocabulary and culture sections. However, there are areas that aren't fully explained and if your teacher/professor is a French native then they should quickly be able to point out the books cultural mistakes and explain the little details (but very important) that the book leaves out. A willing student and a good teacher can really make this book work.

5-0 out of 5 stars A balanced book for beginners
I was very favorably impressed with the organization and variety of this book, as well as the fact that it accommodates the different styles of learning among students.French is my sixth language (counting English).

This text follows several parallel learning approaches.In each chapter, there is a section emphasizing conversation, there are notes directing the student to "discover" grammatical themes and irregularities, the usual snippets of history and culture, comments on usage, a brief vocabulary, an English discussion of the language lesson (like a plain-language discussion of what's going on from one English speaker to another).Each chapter closes with a condensed technical grammar for later reference and review.

Besides the diversity of learning approaches it supports, I especially like the fact that this book includes reading that is an uncomfortable stretch.These excerpts require deduction of the message from context.I'm sure students will complain loudly about the "unfairness" of having to guess the meaning of words that aren't formally defined anywhere, but face it -- intelligent guessing is the skill most required by someone who tries to use a language in real life.Why shouldn't it be taught?

As I say, I'm a bit of a language nut, and have several shelves of texts in various languages (Russian, German, Latin, Attic Greek).This is one of very few that actually teaches the skills needed for ordinary conversation, listening to the radio, and reading Le Monde.

2-0 out of 5 stars As French books go...this one is the worst
It was unorganized and muddled.I had a hard time learning anything.My school no longer uses it for that reason.I don't recommend you buy this unless you know French and are just trying to expand your basic skills in no order.I was so confused.

5-0 out of 5 stars Finally!Language that is taught without puppets.
I have taken many language classes, and they usually go something like this:teacher pulls out a puppet, the puppet says a few words, the students repeat them, and then at home we fill in a wroksheet for 10 minutes adn go back to whatever else we were doing, no more knowledgeable then before.This book is very refreshing- it is challenging but expalins the grammar step by step and directly so the students don't miss anything and can really understand.Also, the grammar pages make it easy to pre-read and review.The culture lessons make learning more exciting and make us use the French- which was my point for taking the class.To be able to use it in real situations!With this book I can learn French at a college level, the same way I learn math or econ or anything else.French doesn't have to be slow, easy and filled with puppet shows that leave you confused.I learned so much using Paroles (more than I did with HS Spanish) and I'm really glad that my university uses it.Merci!

1-0 out of 5 stars The worst textbook EVER
My students, who are University level individuals, consistently HATE this book and its ancilliary materials.The textbook is adequate IF the professor is competent and able to supplement the series with other material and practice.The text "Accent" is superior for French, and this work could benefit by emulating the superb Con Mucho Gusto format for Spanish.My students consistently find the "Paroles" text and materials to be awkward, tedious, frustrating, and even (in places) patronizing in the "new paradigm" approach which was the pedagogical fad of the 1990's.(Read some of Steven Pinker's brilliant works, especially his views on language acquistion). A more "traditional" text series such as "Accent" was more conducive to effective language learning.My students who use more "traditional" methods of learning French experience better understanding, retention and communication skills...and, as a skillful teacher, I find that I must heavily supplement the "Paroles" materials if I am to do justice to my students.Fourteen years' experience in the French language classroom and six years with this textbook series justify my critique, based upon personal experience and student reviews. ... Read more


79. ANSYS Workbench Software Tutorial with Multimedia CD Release 11
by Fereydoon Dadkhah, Jack Zecher
Perfect Paperback: 256 Pages (2008-01-11)
list price: US$59.95 -- used & new: US$37.00
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Asin: 1585034266
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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ANSYS Workbench Software Tutorial with MultiMedia CD is directed toward using finite element analysis to solve engineering problems. Unlike most textbooks which focus solely on teaching the theory of finite element analysis or tutorials that only illustrate the steps that must be followed to operate a finite element program, ANSYS Workbench Software Tutorial with MultiMedia CD integrates both. This textbook and CD are aimed at the student or practitioner who wishes to begin making use of this powerful software tool.

The primary purpose of this tutorial is to introduce new users to the ANSYS Workbench software, by illustrating how it can be used to solve a variety of problems. To help new users begin to understand how good finite element models are built, this tutorial takes the approach that FEA results should always be compared with other data results. In several chapters, the finite element tutorial problem is compared with manual calculations so that the reader can compare and contrast the finite element results with the manual solution. Most of the examples and some of the exercises make reference to existing analytical solutions

In addition to the step by step tutorials, introductory material is provided that covers the capabilities and limitations of the different element and solution types. The majority of topics and examples presented are oriented to stress analysis, with the exception of natural frequency analysis in chapter 12, and heat transfer in chapter 13.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Stiffness Matrices
3. Introduction to Workbench
4. Using DesignModler to Create 3D Solid Geometry
5. Using DesignModler to Create Surface and Line Geometry
6. Introduction to Finite Element Simulation
7. Using the Wizard
8. Modeling Techniques
9. 3D Solid Modeling & Simulation Techniques
10. Plane/Strain Modeling & Simulation Techniques
11. Plate and Shell Element Modeling
12. Natural Frequency and Mode Shapes Analysis
13. Steady-state Heat Transfer
14. Finite Element Analysis for engineers
Appendix A: Matrices and Simultaneous equations
Appendix B: Matrix Operations Using Excel ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Very Basic
This book gives you a very basic introduction to ANSYS workbench. I would prefer going to ANSYS portal to find better examples and tutorials.

5-0 out of 5 stars TO ALL TUTORIALS AUTHORS TAKE NOTE, THIS IS HOW TO DO IT!!!
I buy alot of books but never have the time to do reviews such as this. However I made an exemption with this one.

This tutorial is fantastic, easy to follow and highly recommended. I would have given this book and DVD tutorial 10 stars if allowed. To all you Tutorial authors for computer programming, CAD, FEA etc WAKE UP! this package is how to do it!

Some key requirements for a top tutorial package such as this:

First, publish your tutorial book with a DVD. The book and DVD work very well together and makes your package stand out from the competition. It's better than having one of my lecturers in front me.
Second, make the DVD and book easy to follow for beginners, not just you the author.
Third, don't miss any steps.
Fourth, make the tutorial comprehesive enough to be worth the price, eg 250+ pages.

To Fereydoon Dadkhah and Jack Zacher, thank you so much for efforts. Ever thought of doing a similiar book and DVD package for C programming, Solidworks and other aspects of ANSYS?

5-0 out of 5 stars This book may pay for itself.
As a practicing engineer, I had a chance to take an ANSYS class that used this text. As the synopsis states the text includes a CD-ROM that provides the working files mentioned in the text. The two worked flawlessly together. I have had other classes where the supporting files were no better than the written examples or were not very clear in their purpose. Not so with this text.

It works likes this: You follow the instruction in the textand what it says will happen... happens. No surprises. This is a step by step manual. It doesn't leave you behind. There are video lessons on the CD that show you exactly what to click and just what will happen. The screen shots are just what you will see as you follow each practice problem. Did I mention no surprises. This is one of the rare texts written with the student in mind. It doesn't talk down to you or over your head. All terms are the same ones that you will see in the software.

ANSYS software can make it possible to DFEMA an idea or to help with DOE for a change to an existing part. ANSYS makes its bones by taking a complex task and making it simple and efficient. This text takes the task of learning to use the ANSYS software and likewise efficiently teaches the novice how to make use of this invaluable tool.

Your next raise will pay for this book many times over. You need to learn ANSYS and you need to buy this book. Do it!

3-0 out of 5 stars Multimedia CD does not include to the delivery
ANSYS Workbench Tutorial is general ok, but multimedia CD does not included in the shipment. ... Read more


80. DiscoverEcon Software Tutorial CD t/a The Economy Today, Macro, Micro: CD+Folder+UM
by Gerald Nelson
 CD-ROM: Pages (2002-05-20)
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