Programming in Fortran 90: A First Course for Engineers and Scientists: A First Course for Engineers and Scientists

Programming in Fortran 90: A First Course for Engineers and Scientists: A First Course for Engineers and Scientists

by I. M. Smith (Author)

Synopsis

Fortran 90 is the most radical revision ever of this popular language, bringing it up to date with current thinking in programming language development. This is the first book aimed directly at problem solving for Engineers and Scientists using the new features of Fortran 90. It can be used as a complete text for students learning Fortran for the first time. It is also a conversion text for those updating from Fortran 77, as differences between Fortran 90 and Fortran 77 are outlined. Array handling and subroutine structures are dealt with as these are a prominent feature of engineers' programs. Emphasis is put on problem exercises for students and on substantial case histories. Model answers to all exercises and cases are given. The programs are available on the Internet via anonymous ftp.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 220
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 26 Apr 1995

ISBN 10: 0471941859
ISBN 13: 9780471941859

Author Bio

I. M. Smith is the author of Programming in Fortran 90: A First Course for Engineers and Scientists, published by Wiley.