The art of computerized measurement
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The art of computerized measurement
(Oxford science publications)
Oxford University Press, 1997
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- :pbk.
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [264]-265) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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:pbk. ISBN 9780198565413
Description
This book makes life easier for those developing a computerized experiment. It is full of information to enable scientists and engineers to find their way through the many computing and electronics topics associated with computerized measurement. It draws together the knowledge of several fields in an easy to understand manner, and comes complete with a disk containing all the many useful examples of software and other information listed in the text.
Table of Contents
- 1. Detectors and sensors
- 2. Analogue input and output hardware
- 3. Binary hardware
- 5. Compilers
- 6. Planning and testing
- 7. Writing I/O software
- 8. Run-time data display techniques
- 9. User-computer interface techniques
- 10. Display analysis and printing
- 11. C and C++ programming
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:hbk. ISBN 9780198565420
Description
Drawing upon the author's special experience in experimental physics, this text is full of useful information to enable graduate students, scientists and engineers to find their way through the many computing and electronics topics associated with computerized measurement. It collects together the knowledge of several fields in an easy-to-understand manner. This book is intended for experimental scientists and practical engineers using desktop computers to control experiments and record and analyse data from them, and graduate students in science and engineering and industrial engineers.
Table of Contents
1: Detectors and sensors. 2: Analogue input and output hardware. 3: Binary hardware. 5: Compilers. 6: Planning and testing. 7: Writing I/O software. 8: Run-time data display techniques. 9: User-computer interface techniques. 10: Display analysis and printing. 11: C and C++ programming
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