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Springer Global Consistency of Tolerances Proceedings of the 6th CIRO International Seminar on Computeraided Tolerancing University of Twente Enschede The University of Twente Enschede the
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Springer Integration of Process Knowledge into Design Support Systems Proceedings of the 1999 CIRP International Design Seminar University of Twente Enschede The Netherlands 2426 March 1999
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Springer SystemLevel Synthesis Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on System Level Synthesis for Electronic Design Held in Il Ciocco Italy 1112 August 1998 357 Nato Science Series E
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Springer SystemLevel Synthesis
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Springer Artificial Intelligence in Design 00
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Springer Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures Caad Futures Proceedings V 1 Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference held at the Eindhoven in the Philosophy of Science Hardcover
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Springer Rapid Prototyping of Digital Systems
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Springer Hardware Design and Petri Nets
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Springer The Design of LowVoltage LowPower SigmaDelta Modulators
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Springer BoundaryScan Test A Practical Approach BY Bleeker Harry on 1992
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Springer Rapid Prototyping of Application Specific Signal Processors
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Springer Multiobjective Evolutionary Optimisation for Product Design and Manufacturing
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Bizfound, LLC SketchUp to LayOut The essential guide to creating construction documents with SketchUp Pro LayOut
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Creative Media Partners, LLC An Analysis of Computer Aided Design CAD Packages Used at MSFC for the Recent Initiative to Integrate Engineering Activities
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Independently Published AutoCAD Exercises
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Independently Published Rhinoceros 3D Exercises
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Independently Published TurboCAD Exercises
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Independently Published NANOCAD Exercises
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Independently Published IRONCAD Exercises
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Independently Published 100 AutoCAD Exercises Learn by Practicing 2nd Edition
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Lulu.com AutoCAD ja AutoCAD LT 2025 perusteet
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Springer New York C Compilers for ASIPs
Book SynopsisThis book presents a novel approach for Architecture Description Language (ADL)-based instruction-set description that enables the automatic retargeting of the complete software toolkit from a single ADL processor model.Table of ContentsASIP Design Methodology.- A Short Introduction to Compilers.- Related Work.- Processor Designer.- Code Selector Description Generation.- Results for Semantics based Compiler Generation.- SIMD Optimization.- Predicated Execution.- Assembler Optimizer.- Summary.
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Springer Us SystemVerilog for Design Second Edition A Guide to Using SystemVerilog for Hardware Design and Modeling
Book SynopsisIn its updated second edition, this book has been extensively revised on a chapter by chapter basis.Table of Contentsto SystemVerilog.- SystemVerilog Declaration Spaces.- SystemVerilog Literal Values and Built-in Data Types.- SystemVerilog User-Defined and Enumerated Types.- SystemVerilog Arrays, Structures and Unions.- SystemVerilog Procedural Blocks, Tasks and Functions.- SystemVerilog Procedural Statements.- Modeling Finite State Machines with SystemVerilog.- SystemVerilog Design Hierarchy.- SystemVerilog Interfaces.- A Complete Design Modeled with SystemVerilog.- Behavioral and Transaction Level Modeling.
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Springer Us Verilog and SystemVerilog Gotchas 101 Common Coding Errors and How to Avoid Them
Book SynopsisIntroduction, What Is A Gotcha?.- Declaration and Literal Number Gotchas.- RTL Modeling Gotchas.- Operator Gotchas.- General Programming Gotchas.- Object Oriented and Multi-Threaded Programming Gotchas.- Randomization, Coverage and Assertion Gotchas.- Tool Compatibility Gotchas.Table of ContentsIntroduction, What Is A Gotcha?.- Declaration and Literal Number Gotchas.- RTL Modeling Gotchas.- Operator Gotchas.- General Programming Gotchas.- Object Oriented and Multi-Threaded Programming Gotchas.- Randomization, Coverage and Assertion Gotchas.- Tool Compatibility Gotchas.
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Springer Us Static Timing Analysis for Nanometer Designs A Practical Approach
Book Synopsisiming, timing, timing! This book addresses the timing verification using static timing analysis for nanometer designs. The chip designers lack a central reference for information on timing, that covers the basics to the advanced timing veri- cation procedures and techniques.Table of ContentsSTA Concepts.- Standard Cell Library.- Interconnect Parasitics.- Delay Calculation.- Crosstalk and Noise.- Configuring the STA Environment.- Timing Verification.- Interface Analysis.- Robust Verification.
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Springer London Iterative Learning Control for Deterministic Systems Advances in Industrial Control
Book Synopsis1 Introduction to the Monograph.- 1.1 Background and Motivation: Transient Response Control.- 1.2 Organization of the Monograph.- 2 Iterative Learning Control: An Overview.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Literature Review.- 2.3 Problem Formulation.- 3 Linear Time-Invariant Learning Control.- 3.1 Convergence with Zero Error.- 3.2 Convergence with Non-Zero Error.- 3.3 The Nature of the Solution.- 4 LTI Learning Control via Parameter Estimation.- 4.1 System Description.- 4.2 Main Result.- 4.3 Comments.- 5 Finite-Horizon Learning Control.- 5.1 l?-Optimal Learning Control with Memory.- 5.2 Learning Convergence in One Step.- 5.3 Learning Control with Multirate Sampling.- 5.4 Examples.- 5.5 Comments and Extensions.- 6 Nonlinear Learning Control.- 6.1 Learning Control for Nonlinear Systems.- 6.2 Learning Controller for a Class of Nonlinear Systems.- 7 Artificial Neural Networks for Iterative Learning Control.- 7.1 Neural Network Controllers.- 7.2 Static Learning Controller Using an ANN.- 7.3 Dynamical Learning Controller Using an ANN.- 7.4 Reinforcement Learning Controller Using an ANN.- 8 Conclusion.- 8.1 Summary.- 8.2 Directions for Future Research.- Appendix A: Some Basic Results on Multirate Sampling.- A.1 Introduction.- A.3 Basic Result.- Appendix B: Tutorial on Artificial Neural Networks.- B.1 An Introduction to Neural Networks.- B.1.1 Neurons.- B.1.2 Interconnection Topology.- B.1.3 Learning Laws.- B.2 Historical Background.- B.3 Properties of Neural Networks.- B.3.1 Pattern Classification and Associative Memory.- B.3.2 Self-Organization and Feature Extraction.- B.3.3 Optimization.- B.3.4 Nonlinear Mappings.- B.4 Neural Nets and Computers.- B.5 Derivation of Backpropagation.- B.6 Neural Network References.- References.Table of Contents1 Introduction to the Monograph.- 1.1 Background and Motivation: Transient Response Control.- 1.2 Organization of the Monograph.- 2 Iterative Learning Control: An Overview.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Literature Review.- 2.3 Problem Formulation.- 3 Linear Time-Invariant Learning Control.- 3.1 Convergence with Zero Error.- 3.2 Convergence with Non-Zero Error.- 3.3 The Nature of the Solution.- 4 LTI Learning Control via Parameter Estimation.- 4.1 System Description.- 4.1.1 Notation.- 4.1.2 Parameter Estimator and Learning Control Law.- 4.2 Main Result.- 4.3 Comments.- 5 Finite-Horizon Learning Control.- 5.1 l?-Optimal Learning Control with Memory.- 5.2 Learning Convergence in One Step.- 5.3 Learning Control with Multirate Sampling.- 5.4 Examples.- 5.4.1 DC-Motor.- 5.4.2 Non-Minimum Phase System.- 5.5 Comments and Extensions.- 6 Nonlinear Learning Control.- 6.1 Learning Control for Nonlinear Systems.- 6.2 Learning Controller for a Class of Nonlinear Systems.- 6.2.1 Preliminaries.- 6.2.2 Adaptive Gain Adjustment.- 6.2.3 Simulation Experiment.- 7 Artificial Neural Networks for Iterative Learning Control.- 7.1 Neural Network Controllers.- 7.2 Static Learning Controller Using an ANN.- 7.3 Dynamical Learning Controller Using an ANN.- 7.4 Reinforcement Learning Controller Using an ANN.- 7.4.1 Reinforcement Learning.- 7.4.2 Proposed Learning Control System.- 7.4.3 Example and Comments.- 8 Conclusion.- 8.1 Summary.- 8.2 Directions for Future Research.- Appendix A: Some Basic Results on Multirate Sampling.- A.1 Introduction.- A.3 Basic Result.- Appendix B: Tutorial on Artificial Neural Networks.- B.1 An Introduction to Neural Networks.- B.1.1 Neurons.- B.1.2 Interconnection Topology.- B.1.3 Learning Laws.- B.2 Historical Background.- B.3 Properties of Neural Networks.- B.3.1 Pattern Classification and Associative Memory.- B.3.2 Self-Organization and Feature Extraction.- B.3.3 Optimization.- B.3.4 Nonlinear Mappings.- B.4 Neural Nets and Computers.- B.5 Derivation of Backpropagation.- B.6 Neural Network References.- References.
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Springer Us The Verilog PLI Handbook A Users Guide and Comprehensive Reference on the Verilog Programming Language Interface
Book SynopsisThe Verilog Programming Language Interface, commonly called the Verilog PU, is one of the more powerful features of Verilog.Table of ContentsList of Examples. Foreword. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part One: The VPI Portion of the Verilog PLO Standard. 1. Creating PLI Applications Using VPI Routines. 2. Interfacing VPI based PLI Applications to Verilog Simulators. 3. How to Use the VPI Routines. 4. Details about the VPI Routine Library. 5. Reading and Modifying Values Using VPI Routines. 6. Synchronizing to Verilog Simulations Using VPI Callbacks. 7. Interfacing to C Models Using VPI Routines. Part Two: The TF/ACC Portion of the Verilog PLI Standard. 8. Creating PLI Applications Using TF and ACC Routines. 9. Interfacing TF/ACC PLI Applications to Verilog Simulators. 10. How to Use the TF Routines. 11. Reading and Writing Values Using TF Routines. 12. Synchronizing to Verilog Simulations Using Misctf Routines. 13. Interfacing to C Models Using TF Routines. 14. How to Use the ACC Routines. 15. Details on the ACC Routine Library. 16. Reading and Modifying Values Using ACC Routines. 17. Synchronizing to Simulations Using the Value Change Link. 18. Interfacing to C Models Using ACC Routines. Appendices: A. Linking PLI Applications to Verilog Simulators. B. The IEEE 1364-1995 VPI Routine Library. C. The IEEE 1364-1995 TF Routine Library. D. The IEEE 1364-1995 ACC Routine Library. Index.
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform 3D Printing The Next Technology Gold Rush Future Factories and How to Capitalize on Distributed Manufacturing
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Independently Published AutoCAD Exercises
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Computerized Patternmaking for Apparel Production
Book SynopsisComputerized Patternmaking for Apparel Production contains twenty lessons in Gerber's AccuMark technology, focused on computerized patternmaking, digitizing, grading, and marker-making. Students will learn how to use the software to make first patterns from basic slopers and make modifications and alterations on existing production patterns. For each lesson, the student will learn how to create a model, enter specs on a technical design sheet, and create a production-ready garment. Features-- Each lesson is accompanied by a photo of the sample that the student is expected to make-- Step-by-step instructions with illustrations generated by the computer program-- Instructor's Guide provides suggestions for planning the course and using the text-- PowerPoint(r) Presentation provides outlines and ideas for lectures; compatible with PC and Mac platformsTable of ContentsContents -- Starting Gerber AccuMark -- Pockets & Tabs -- Handkerchief Skirt -- Jean Skirt -- Pleat Skirt -- All About Darts -- Camisole -- Revere Jacket -- Man-tailored Shirt -- Alterations -- Essentials -- Cargo Pant -- Eight Gore Skirt -- Ruffle Dress -- Alterations -- Creating a Grade Rule Table -- Applying Grade Rules -- Digitizing -- Model, Order, Order Processing -- Marker Making
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Larsen and Keller Education Computer-Aided Design: Concepts and Applications
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Independently Published CATIA V5 Surface Design with Applications: A Step by Step Guide
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Independently Published ViaCAD Exercises: 200 Practice Drawings For
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform AutoCAD Expert's Visual LISP: Release 2019 Edition.
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CADCAMCAE Works SolidWorks 2025 Black Book
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CADCAMCAE Works SolidWorks CAM 2025 Black Book
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CADCAMCAE Works Ansys Discovery 2025 Black Book
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CADCAMCAE Works SolidWorks Flow Simulation 2026 Black Book
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Astral International Pvt. Ltd. Probabilistic Graphical Models
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Packt Publishing Limited Practical Autodesk AutoCAD 2021 and AutoCAD LT 2021: A no-nonsense, beginner's guide to drafting and 3D modeling with Autodesk AutoCAD
Book SynopsisPublisher's note: This edition from 2020 is based on AutoCAD 2021 and AutoCAD LT 2021 and does not make use of the most recent AutoCAD features. A new second edition, updated for AutoCAD 2023 and AutoCAD LT 2023 including new topics, such as Floating drawing windows and the COUNT feature, has now been published.Key Features Explore the AutoCAD GUI, file format, and drawing tools to get started with CAD projects Learn to use drawing management tools for working efficiently on large projects Discover techniques for creating, modifying, and managing 3D models and converting 2D plans into 3D models Book DescriptionAutoCAD and AutoCAD LT are one of the most versatile software applications for architectural and engineering designs and the most popular computer-aided design (CAD) platform for 2D drafting and 3D modeling. This hands-on guide will take you through everything you need to know to make the most out of this powerful tool, starting from a simple tour of the user interface through to using advanced tools.Starting with basic drawing shapes and functions, you'll get to grips with the fundamentals of CAD designs. You’ll then learn about effective drawing management using layers, dynamic blocks, and groups and discover how to add annotations and plot like professionals. The book delves into 3D modeling and helps you convert your 2D drawings into 3D models and shapes. As you progress, you’ll cover advanced tools and features such as isometric drawings, drawing utilities for managing and recovering complex files, quantity surveying, and multidisciplinary drawing files using xRefs, and you'll learn how to implement them with the help of practical exercises at the end of each chapter. Finally, you’ll get to grips with rendering and visualizing your designs in AutoCAD.By the end of the book, you’ll have developed a solid understanding of CAD principles and be able to work with AutoCAD software confidently to build impressive 2D and 3D drawings.What you will learn Understand CAD fundamentals using AutoCAD’s basic functions, navigation, and components Create complex 3d solid objects starting from the primitive shapes using the solid editing tools Working with reusable objects like Blocks and collaborating using xRef Explore some advanced features like external references and dynamic block Get to grips with surface and mesh modeling tools such as Fillet, Trim, and Extend Use the paper space layout in AutoCAD for creating professional plots for 2D and 3D models Convert your 2D drawings into 3D models Who this book is forThe book is for design engineers, mechanical engineers, architects, and anyone working in construction, manufacturing, or similar fields. Whether you’re an absolute beginner, student, or professional looking to upgrade your engineering design skills, you’ll find this AutoCAD book useful. No prior knowledge of CAD or AutoCAD is necessary.Table of ContentsTable of Contents An Introduction to AutoCAD Basic Drawing Tools Learning about Modify Command Working with Arrays and Reusable Objects Managing Drawings with Layers and Properties Working with Hatches, Text, and Dimensions Tables, Isometric, and Parametric Drawings Customization Tools External References and Dynamic Blocks Introduction to 3D Modeling Creating Primitive 3D Shapes Conversion between 2D and 3D Modifying 3D Objects Surfaces and Mesh Modeling Paper Space Layouts and Printing Rendering and Presentation
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Packt Publishing Limited A BIM Professional’s Guide to Learning Archicad: Boost your design workflow by efficiently visualizing, documenting, and delivering BIM projects
Book SynopsisMove from 2D CAD drafting to 3D BIM with Archicad to boost productivity by mastering this powerful software Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Explore the Archicad GUI, file format, and tools to get started with residential projects Use out-of-the-box documentation tools combined with a powerful publishing workflow Translate conceptual designs into compelling imagery using various visualization methods Book DescriptionA BIM Professional’s Guide to Learning Archicad is a comprehensive introduction to all that Archicad has to offer for creating 3D models, 2D document extracts, and related outputs. This book is not a click-by-click series of recipes, but rather focuses on helping you understand why and how Archicad works by providing realistic examples and expert tips. The book gradually introduces you to Archicad tools using ample examples. It then helps you master its complexity through clear modules, allowing you to start your first project quickly, gain useful skills in subsequent projects, and keep using the book as a source for insights into the software. You’ll start with the basic modeling of construction elements and then move on to adding roofs, stairs, and objects to the project. Next, you’ll dive into basic drafting and 2D views for creating 2D output, and grasp how to use attributes and more advanced modeling tools for designing curtain walls and sites. The concluding chapters will show you how to extract and visualize your data and automate the publishing of your extracts and 2D documents into a variety of output formats. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained a solid understanding of Archicad, how to implement it efficiently in your architectural projects, and how BIM can improve your overall design workflow.What you will learn Create an architectural model from scratch using Archicad as BIM software Leverage a wide variety of tools and views to fully develop a project Achieve efficient project organization and modeling for professional results with increased productivity Fully document a project, including various 2D and 3D documents and construction details Professionalize your BIM workflow with advanced insight and the use of expert tips and tricks Unlock the geometric and non-geometric information in your models by adding properties and creating schedules to prepare for a bill of quantities Who this book is forThis book is for design engineers, architectural designers, residential designers, BIM professionals, and anyone working in construction, manufacturing, or similar fields. Whether you're an absolute beginner or a professional looking to upgrade your engineering design and urban planning skills, you'll find this book useful. Although no prior knowledge of Archicad is necessary, knowledge of construction (architectural design) and a basic understanding of 2D CAD drafting is recommended. The book is based on the international version of the software and uses metric units.Table of ContentsTable of Contents What Is Archicad and How Can You Learn It? Getting Started with Archicad Building a Basic Residential Model: Modeling the Construction Elements Building a Basic Residential Model: Adding Roofs, Zones, Beams, and Columns Building a Basic Residential Model: Modeling Openings, Stairs, and Objects Basic Drafting and 2D Views Adding Annotations and Creating 2D Output Using Advanced Modeling Tools for Developed Design Using Advanced System Tools for Designing Stairs and Curtain Walls Using the Mesh Tool and Wizards to Finalize a Design Using Advanced Attributes and the Renovation Tool for a Wider Design Range 2D Construction Drawings and 3D Views with Linked Annotations Data Extraction and Visualization Automating the Publication of BIM Extracts The Various Visualisation Techniques in Archicad Appendix: Some Final Tips and Tricks
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Packt Publishing Limited AutoCAD 2025 Best Practices Tips and Techniques
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Packt Publishing Limited Mastering AutoCAD 2025
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Digital Design: A Critical Introduction
Book SynopsisDigital Design: A Critical Introduction provides a much-needed new perspective on designing with digital media. Linking ideas from media theory, generative design and creativity with examples from nature, art, architecture, industrial design, websites, animation and games, it addresses some fundamental questions about creative design with digital media. Featuring original material based on the authors' own research, the book argues that the recognition and understanding of the interplay of the two apparently opposing concepts of rules and contingency supports original thinking, creativity and innovation. Going beyond existing texts on the subject, Digital Design is an accessible primer whose innovative approach transcends the analysis of individual subfields - such as animation, games and website design - yet offers practical help within all of them.Trade ReviewEmphasising a maker's perspective on digital design - the nodes, networks, and the capacity for participation and evolution that digital media affords us - and maintaining a consistent conceptual position, this book makes the case for a generic approach to digital design. * Karen Cham, Kingston University, UK *As an artist myself I found the book very stimulating. The authors draw interesting connections between multiple topics. * Greg Johnson, Savannah College of Art and Design, USA *Table of ContentsRules and Digital Design Bending Rules Making Digital Artefacts Developing Digital Creativity Analysis: Product Design and Art Analysis: Architecture, Film and Games Serious Play Studio Journals Critical Ideas Bibliography Index
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Packt Publishing Limited ArchiCAD 19 – The Definitive Guide
Book SynopsisAbout This Book Create a house and a commercial office building in a virtual 3D environment Strategically placed best practice tips to help you create better and exciting models Step-by-step tutorial, covering the advanced tools and features of ArchiCAD while creating two complete construction projects Who This Book Is ForThis book is for architects, architectural technicians, and construction professionals who are familiar with 2D CAD programs such as AutoCAD Lite, or have some exposure to a 3D BIM package such as Revit. No experience with ArchiCAD is required. If you want to learn the skills needed for architectural drawing production in the real world, then this book is for you.
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Springer London Ltd MATLAB® for Engineers Explained
Book SynopsisBased on the new 'guided-tour' concept that eliminates the start-up transient encountered in learning new programming languages, this beginner's introduction to MATLAB teaches a sufficient subset of the functionality and gives the reader practical experience on how to find more information. Recent developments in MATLAB to advance programming are described using realistic examples in order to prepare students for larger programming projects. In addition, a large number of exercises, tips, and solutions mean that the course can be followed with or without a computer. The development of MATLAB programming and its use in engineering courses makes this a valuable self-study guide for both engineering students and practicing engineers.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews: "The book consists of three parts: an initiation in matlab, more advanced programming in matlab, and some elaborated applications. … The text gives a bottom-up learning-by-example approach. … Thus the reader is forced to sit at the computer and do experiments, which is in my opinion the best and fastest way to learn matlab. The excellent help tool of matlab should do the rest. … The command summaries in the appendices make it … a substitute for the matlab manuals." (Adhemar Bultheel, Bulletin of the Belgian Mathematical Society, Vol. 12 (1), 2005)Table of Contents1 Learning MATLAB.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Interactive computation and elementary functions.- 3 Manipulating matrices.- 4 Strings and workspace administration.- 5 Graphical illustrations.- 6 Matrix algebra and polynomials.- 7 Advanced graphics.- 8 MATLAB Scripts.- 9 MATLAB Functions.- 10 Functions of functions.- 2 Advanced Programming.- 11 Data Structures.- 11.1 Sparse Matrices.- 11.2 Multidimensional Arrays and Cell Arrays.- 11.3 Structs.- 12 Object Orientation.- 13 Graphical Object Orientation and User Interfaces.- 13.1 Graphical objects.- 13.2 Default settings.- 13.3 Graphical User Interface (GUI).- 13.4 Constructing a GUI using guide.- 14 Optimizing MATLAB Code.- 15 Calling C-routines from MATLAB.- 3 Applications of MATLAB.- 16 Calculus.- 17 Data interpolation.- 18 Linear Algebra.- 19 Optimization.- 20 Numerical Accuracy and Number Representation.- 21 Statistics.- 22 Control Theory and the LTI Object.- 23 Dynamical Simulation with SIMULlNK.- 24 Ordinary Differential Equations.- 25 Signal processing.- 26 Communication Systems.- 27 Documentation, presentation and animation.- A Answers to the exercises.- B Command reference.- C Summary of mathematical functions.- D Toolbox Summaries.- E Graphics summary.
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Momentum Press Introductory Engineering Graphics
Book SynopsisIntroductory Engineering Graphics concentrates on the main concepts and principles of technical graphics. The chapters and topics are organized in a sequence that makes learning a gradual transition from one level to another. However, each chapter is presented in a self-contained manner and may be studied separately. Chapter 1 discusses guidelines for drafting and Chapter 2 presents the principles and techniques for creating standard multiview drawings. Chapter 3 discusses auxiliary view creation, whereas Chapter 4 focuses on section view creation. Basic dimensioning is covered in Chapter 5. Isometric pictorials are presented in Chapter 6. Working drawings are covered in Chapter 7 and the Appendices provide introductory discussions about screw fasteners, general and geometric tolerancing, and surface quality and symbols.The book is designed as a material for instruction and study for students and instructors of engineering, engineering technology, and design technology. It should be useful to technical consultants, design project managers, CDD managers, design supervisors, design engineers, and everyone interested in learning the fundamentals of design drafting. The book is in accord with current standards of American National Standards Institute/American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ANSI/ASME). Its principal goal is meeting the needs of first- and second-year students in engineering, engineering technology, design technology, and related disciplines.
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Ascent, Center for Technical Knowledge Autodesk Civil 3D 2023: Fundamentals for Surveyors (Imperial Units): Autodesk Authorized Publisher
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