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International EditionFortranNEWFORTRAN 95/2003 FOR SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERSThird EditionBy Stephen J. Chapman, BAE Systems Australia2008 (January 2007) / Softcover / 864 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-319157-7 / MHID: 0-07-319157-4ISBN-13: 978-0-07-128578-0 / MHID: 0-07-128578-4 [IE]Browse http://www.mhhe.com/chapman3eChapman's Fortran fo r Scientists and Engineers is intended forboth first year engineering students and practicing engineers.It simultaneously teaches the Fortran 95/2003 programminglanguage, structured programming techniques, and goodprogramming practice. Among its strengths are its concise, clearexplanations of Fortran syntax and programming procedures,the inclusion of a wealth of examples and exercises to helpstudents grasp difficult concepts, and its explanations abouthow to understand code written for older versions of Fortran.We are the most current Fortran book in the market.NEW TO THIS EDITION• Text has been revised to include the latest updates in response tothe release of FORTRAN 2003.• A new chapter, Object-Oriented Programming in Fortran has beenadded.FEATURES• Clear explanations of FORTRAN syntax and programmingprocedures• Discusses changes that have been implemented since FORTRAN77• Top-Down design methodology and procedures• Good programming practice summaries and FORTRAN statementsummaries at the end of each chapterCONTENTS1 Introduction to <strong>Computer</strong>s and the Fortran Language. 2 Basic Elements of Fortran.3 Program Design and Branching Structures. 4 Loops and Character Manipulation.5 Basic I/O Concepts. 6 Introduction to Arrays. 7 Introduction to Procedures. 8Additional Features of Arrays. 9 Additional Features of Procedures. 10 More aboutCharacter Variables. 11 Additional Intrinsic Data Types. 12 Derived Data Types.13 Advanced Features of Procedures and Modules. 14 Advanced I/O Concepts.15 Pointers and Dynamic Data Structures. 16 Object-Oriented Programming inFortran. 17 Redundant, Obsolescent, and Deleted Fortran Features. AppendixA ASCII and EBCDIC Coding Systems. Appendix B Fortran 95/2003 IntrinsicProcedures. Appendix C Order of Statements in a Fortran 95/2003 Program.Appendix D Glossary. Appendix E Answers to Quizzes.International Edition<strong>Computer</strong> <strong>Science</strong>FORTRAN 90/95 FOR SCI EN TISTS AND ENGINEERSSecond Editionby Stephen J. Chapman, Bae Systems Aus tra lia2004 / 700 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-282575-6 / MHID: 0-07-282575-8ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123233-3 / MHID: 07-123233-8 [IE]The website contains links to Solutions, PowerPoints, Student tips,a Glossary (by chap ter and complete), For tran Code Files , FortranLibrary Files, Fortran Utilities, and Fortran Code Help. (Browse http://www.mhhe.com/engcs/general/best/)Chapman’s Fortran for Sci en tists and Engineers is intended forboth first year engineering students and practicing en gi neers.It simultaneously teaches the Fortran 90/95 programminglanguage, structured pro gram ming techniques, and goodprogramming practice. Among its strengths are its concise, clearexplanations of Fortran syntax and programming procedures,the inclusion of a wealth of examples and exercises to helpstudents grasp difficult concepts, and its explanations abouthow to understand code written for older versions of Fortran.CONTENTS1 Introduction to <strong>Computer</strong>s and the Fortran Language. 2 Basic Elements ofFortran. 3 Control Structures and Pro gram Design. 4 Basic I/O Concepts. 5Arrays. 6 Procedures and Struc tured Programming. 7 More About CharacterVari ables. 8 Additional Data Types. 9 Advanced Features of Pro ce dures andMorals. 10 Advanced I/O Concepts. 11 Pointers and Dynamic Data Structures. 12Redundant, Obsolescent, and Deleted Fortran Features. Appendixes. A ASCII andEBCDIC Coding Systems. B Fortran 95 Intrinsic Pro ce dures. B1 Classes of IntrinsicPro ce dures. B2 Al pha bet i cal List of In trin sic Pro ce dures. B3 Math e mat i cal andType Con ver sion Intrinsic Pro ce dures. B4 Kind and Numeric Pro ces sor In trin sicFunctions. B5 Date and Time Intrinsic Subroutines. B6 Bit Intrinsic Procedures.B7 Char ac ter Intrinsic Func tions. B8 Array and Pointer Intrinsic Functions. B9Mis cel la neous Inquiry Functions. C Order of State ments in a For tran 95 Program.D Towards Fortran 200x. D1 Objects and Object-oriented Programming. D2 OtherFea tures. E Glossary. F Answers to QuizzesInternational EditionINTRODUCTION TO FORTRAN 90/95by Stephen Chapman, British Aerospace1998 / 416 pages / softcoverISBN-13: 978-0-07-115896-1 / MHID: 0-07-115896-0 [IE]CONTENTS1 Introduction to <strong>Computer</strong>s and the Fortran Language/2 Basic El e ments ofFortran/3 Control Structures and Program Design/4 Basic I/O Concepts/5 Arrays/6Procedures and Structured Programming/7 Ad di tion al Data Types/8 AdvancedFeatures of Procedures and Modules/9 Dynamic Memory Allocation and Pointers/Appendixes/A ASCII and EBCDIC Coding Systems/B Fortran 90/95 IntrinsicProcedures/C Order of State ments in a Fortran 90/95 Program/D Summary ofFormat De scrip tors and I/O Statements/E Glossary/F Answers to QuizzesSCHAUM’S OUTLINE OF PRO GRAM MING WITHFORTRAN 77by William Mayo and Martin Cwiakala, Rutgers University1995 / 352 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-041155-5 / MHID: 0-07-041155-7Schaum's Publication2315-60_CompSc.indd 2311/15/06 5:05:12 PM