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... methods to suggest how computers can help designers in using these methods . This is then followed by the considerations in controlling design activities of using numerical methods , which are highly domain - specific and goal ...
... methods to suggest how computers can help designers in using these methods . This is then followed by the considerations in controlling design activities of using numerical methods , which are highly domain - specific and goal ...
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... methods have already been established and sophisticated to such an extent that interactive modification of mathematical models is less necessary and that it is hardly beneficial to make all aspects of numerical methods amenable to ...
... methods have already been established and sophisticated to such an extent that interactive modification of mathematical models is less necessary and that it is hardly beneficial to make all aspects of numerical methods amenable to ...
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... methods . In a design process , there usually exist so many adjustable design parameters that some kind of ... methods rely heavily on these pattern recognition capabilities . Nyquist- like methods , for example , are in this class ...
... methods . In a design process , there usually exist so many adjustable design parameters that some kind of ... methods rely heavily on these pattern recognition capabilities . Nyquist- like methods , for example , are in this class ...
Contents
Preschematic Electronic Circuit Designer | 17 |
Expert Systems in Mechanical Engineering Design | 31 |
Numerical Methods in AIBased Design Systems | 45 |
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