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OverviewWhat our teachers don't tell us in school is that we will spend most of our scientific or engineering career in front of computers, trying to beat them into submission. My formal training in computational science is nil, which I suspect is true of 90 percent of the scientists and engineers in the world. In this book, I attempt to bring together in one place the very basic facts that every technical person should know about computers. The computers of today still require you to know quite a bit about them in order to use them effectively for technical data analysis. Scientists and engineers who are computer novices should read this book cover to cover (that is, in my modest opinion). Experienced computer users should use this book as a reference. There are nuggets of useful information in this book waiting to be discovered by even the most computer-literate of you. Changes in the Second Edition Numerous corrections and clarifications were made throughout the text. Thanks to all of you who sent in your comments on the first edition. In addition, the index and glossary have been greatly improved. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brand Fortner , E. PervukhinPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2nd ed. 1995. Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 1995 Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.715kg ISBN: 9781461275725ISBN 10: 1461275725 Pages: 350 Publication Date: 27 September 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsI introduction.- II Numbers in Computers.- 1. An Overview of Numbers in Computers.- 2. Byte Numbers.- 3. Integers and Fixed-Point Numbers.- 4. Floating-Point Numbers.- 5. ASCII Text Numbers.- III The Data Universe.- 6. A Map of the Data Universe.- 7. Column Data.- 8. 2D Matrix Data.- 9. 3D Matrix (Volumetric) Data.- 10. Polygonal Data.- 11. Conversions and Adding Dimensions.- IV Data Formats.- 12. Data Formats Overview.- 13. Popular Graphics File Formats.- 14. Popular Scientific Data Formats.- 15. Additional Formats.- V Bringing It All Together.- Bringing It All Together.ReviewsIf your experiments generate a large amount of data and you want to know what scientific data formats are available to assist in the storage and visualisation of the data, then this book is for you. Australian & New Zealand Physicist The books real strength lies in the breadth and detail of the material covered and the simple explanations provided. - Endeavour Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |