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Spreadsheet analysis for engineers and scientists
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Publication Information:
New York : John Wiley & Sons, 1995
Physical Description:
1 computer disk ; 3 1/2 in
ISBN:
9780471126836
General Note:
Accompanies text of the same title : TK5102.9 B56 1995

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Summary

Summary

This User-Friendly Guide Gives You Quick Access to the Power of the Electronic Spreadsheet Spreadsheet Analysis for Engineers and Scientists Electronic spreadsheets have achieved universal popularity with engineers and scientists because they are easy to use, mathematically powerful, and offer excellent graphical ways of analyzing data. Combined with cellular phones, fiber optics, satellite links, and the Internet, the electronic spreadsheet has become a window into a vast world of data. With this practical, hands-on guide, engineers and researchers learn, quickly and easily, the latest and most useful electronic spreadsheet methods. Using a variety of interactive techniques, including worksheets, self-tests, and practice programs on the included disk, Spreadsheet Analysis for Engineers and Scientists shows you how to harness the power and versatility of spreadsheet programs, including those that contain the Fast Fourier Transform, complex operations, and Bessel functions, and how to customize your own applications.


Author Notes

S. C. BLOCH is a professor at the University of South Florida and author of SSP: The Spreadsheet Signal Processor.


Table of Contents

The Adventure Begins
ABC2s of dBs
More About Decibels
Reverberation and Q
More About the Decibel and Q
Low-Pass and High-Pass Filters
Band-Pass and Band-Stop Filters
Frequency Domain Operations
I Advanced FFT Operations,
II Signals, Noise, and Decibels
Appendices
Index