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Learn how Visual C++ can solve numerical simulation problemsReaders learn how to master the numerical simulation process required to design, test, and support mobile and parallel computing systems. By presenting a series of straightforward program examples as a foundation, the authors show how problems in numerical methods and simulations are skillfully solved with the aid of Visual C++. The publication promotes quick learning by meeting three key objectives: Filling the gap in the literature by concurrently examining problems in numerical methods and simulations alongside their solutions using Visual C++ Presenting solutions in a visual, reader-friendly style Focusing on the problem and minimizing the coding by using the non-wizard approach in Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC), making the solutions easier to understand Chapters cover all the topics needed to master Visual C++: Developing applications using Visual C++ .Net Interfaces for numerical problems Matrix operations using wizard Differential equation problems Drawing curves Working with images Visualizing a graph Graph applications Multiprocessor scheduling problem Discrete-event simulation Modeling wireless networks Each chapter contains at least one case study, enabling readers to learn by example. These studies represent today's hot research topics, including linear equations, graph construction and optimization problems, edge detection in images, multi-counter discrete-event simulations, and channel assignments for wireless cellular networks.An accompanying ftp site contains all the Visual C++-based programs discussed in the text to help readers create their own programs. With its focus on problems and solutions, this is an excellent text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, and a must-have reference for researchers and professionals in the field of simulations.Salleh, Shaharuddin is the author of 'Numerical Simulations And Case Studies Using Visual C++.NET ', published 2005 under ISBN 9780471694618 and ISBN 0471694614.
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