The new edition has been brought fully up to date with the new Microsoft Office XP release of Excel 2002 but can be used alongside any previous version of Excel, with new Excel 2002 features clearly indicated throughout.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
''Excel is too powerful a tool to be left to accountants. It is so broadly available that all science and engineering students and professionals should be aware of its potential for applications in their fields.....A Guide to Microsoft Excel for Scientists and Engineers' is a valuable demonstration of how scientists, engineers and students can apply Excel to problems in their own specialisation. Its user-friendly style, including practical examples and screen captures, is easy to read and understand." (of the 2nd edition) --Materials World, January 2002
"This second edition...upholds the positive properties of the first. For instance, as in the first edition, it takes the trouble to define its terms...there is no deficit of detailed explanation, and a glance at the index will soon satisfy the potential purchaser that the addition 'for Scientists and Engineers' is no misnomer" --Quality and Reliability Engineering International, March/April 2002
"Aimed specifically at scientists and engineers, this is a book that will be referred to again and again, providing invaluable information on the more technical functions of Microsoft Excel'. Engineering Designer, March 2001."Rarely do you see such a great book." --Dr A. N. F. Mack, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. (Of the first edition.)
"aims to give scientific and engineering students a clear introduction to the use of Excel for the analysis and presentation of experimental results" --Machinery Market, November 2000.
Auflage
Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Elsevier Science & Technology
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Undergraduate science and engineering students; professional scientists and engineers
Editions-Typ
Illustrationen
Approx. 150 illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 189 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-5613-9 (9780750656139)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Dr. Bernard Liengme attended Imperial College in London and received a BSc & Ph.D. in Chemistry. He also received post-docs at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh and the University of British Columbia. He has conducted extensive research in surface chemistry and Mossbauer Effect. He has been at St Francis Xavier University in Canada since 1968 as professor, Associate Dean, and Registrar as well as teaching chemistry and computer science. He is the author of four previous versions of "A Guide to Microsoft Excel for Scientists and Engineers,? most recently the Excel 2013 version.
Autor*in
St Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, Canada
Preface; The Microsoft Excel window; Basic operations; Printing a worksheet; Using functions; Decision functions; Charts; Curve fitting; User-defined functions; Modelling 1; Solving equations; Numerical integration; Differential equations; Modelling 2; Statistics for experimenters; Report writing; Answers to starred problems; Index