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Computer Programming Graphical Displays
註釋about the book ...Computer generated graphical displays are used by professional engineers, designers and draftspersons to produce a wide range of engineering documentation. This unique book is used in a seminar, offered by Clemson University's College of Engineering. It presents methods for graphical displays in a way that both present and future professionals can learn with ease. It requires no previous experience. It is structured so that anyone with an interest can clearly understand the material in each chapter and work the review problems. This book shows how to solve problems at the structural level when a plan for organizing the graphics output is created- without stressing particular computer language. Instructions may be written in any language best suited to the available computer. The text subject matter is applicable to all sizes of computers. It discusses graphical displays that may be produced. This is an invaluable text for engineers who graduated before the advent of CAD/CAM in their undergraduate educations. about the author...Dan Ryan is Professor Emeritus, Clemson University. He is considered a leading educational consultant in computer-aided engineering graphics and has helped over 130 engineering colleges and small industrial firms implement CAD systems. He has had more than 30 years of experience in a wide variety of positions related to design graphics and computers in both academia and industry. At the University of Nebraska at Omaha he was an assistant to the dean in charge of technology. He was instrumental in the development of the first interactive graphics system in the midwestern United States. After moving to Clemson, he developed several continuing education courses for the college of engineering. He received his BA and MA degrees from the University of Northern Iowa in 1963 and 1968. In 1984 he completed his PhD in distance learning from Pacific Western University at Miramar, CA.