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Introduction to
Computer Analysis |
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Previous
course now divided into two courses
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799-17
Computer Programming I |
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Course
Objective: To provide the basic
knowledge on computer programming and numerical analysis for
engineering application through Java language. |
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Grading
Policy: Course Assessment:
in-class
exercises and homework - 50%;
take-home
final assignment - 50%
Total:
100 percent |
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Prerequisite:
BEGINNERS ONLY. Students who wish to take this
course are required to certify that they have no previous experience
in computer programming. Knowledge in undergraduate level of
mathematics including linear algebra and calculus. 799-18
Computer Programming II E; 799-09 Fundamental Numerical Analysis E |
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Course
Content:
1)
Introduction: Guidance to computer system of the Educational
Computer Center and basic operation of Unix system;
2) Basic of Java syntax and concept of Object-Oriented programming;
3) Basic technique of Java GUI;
4) Basic of numerical algorithms: Integration of function, Root
finding, Linear algebraic equations, Monte Carlo method.
How to Apply:
Please go to the Office of International Co-operation and Exchange (OICE)
of School of Engineering in
Reppinkan (1F) to fill the application form. |
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Material:
1) Sun’s Java Tutorial Home Page: http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/;
2) Davies, R. Introductory Java for Scientists and Engineers
(Harlow: Addison-Wesley, 1999) ; 3) Numerical Recipes: The art of
Scientific Computing (William H. Press, et al, Cambridge University
Press, 1992) |
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799-18
Computer Programming II |
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Grading
Policy: Reports on the assigned part
of the text:
Report
= 50 percent;
Presentation
= 50 percent;
Total:
100 percent |
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Prerequisite:
BEGINNERS ONLY. Students who wish to take this
course are required to certify that they have no previous experience
in computer programming. Knowledge in undergraduate level of
mathematics including linear algebra and calculus.
799-17
Computer Programming I E; 799-09 Fundamental Numerical Analysis E |
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Course
Content:
(1)
Introduction: Guidance to computer system of the Educational
Computer Center and basic operation of Unix system
(2) Basic of Java syntax and concept of Object-Oriented programming;
(3) Basic technique of Java GUI;
(4) Basic of numerical algorithms: Integration of function, Root
finding, Linear algebraic equations, Monte Carlo method.
How to Apply:
Please go to the Office of International Co-operation and Exchange (OICE)
of School of Engineering in
Reppinkan (1F) to fill the application form.
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Material:
1) Sun’s Java Tutorial Home Page: http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/;
2) Davies, R. Introductory Java for Scientists
and Engineers (Harlow: Addison-Wesley, 1999) 3) Numerical Recipes:
The art of Scientific Computing (William H. Press, et al, Cambridge
University Press, 1992) |
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