Description
Wiley India C For Environmental Scientists And Engineers by Valli Manickam and Y Anjaneyulu
These days computers have become ubiquitous in almost all areas of education, be it science, engineering, arts or any other. Particularly biology and other natural science students often have to struggle with enormous data related to the field applications of scientific information. And computational technology becomes much more important when multiple factors have to be considered, compromised or contained in the field of environmental management. Primarily, C language is used in the field of academics.
About the Author
Y. Anjaneyulu is presently working as Coordinator, Centre for Atmospheric Sciences and Weather Modification (Cloud Seeding) Technologies, JNT University, Hyderabad. He worked (1972-90) in various capacities in the faculty of Chemistry at Andhra University and Nagarjuna University. He has 32 years of teaching experience at the postgraduate level and published more than 129 research publications in various national and international journals and guided 23 Ph.Ds and 15 M.Phils.
Valli Manickam is presently working as Lecturer at Centre for Atmospheric Sciences and Weather Modification (Cloud Seeding) Technologies, JNT University, Hyderabad. She has about 10 years of teaching experience at postgraduate level in the fields of inorganic and analytical chemistry, environmental science and computer programming. She has also authored a Textbook of Analytical Chemistry with Y. Anjaneyulu.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
BOOK REVIEW
Introduction to Computers
Algorithms, Pseudocode and Flowcharts
Introduction to C
Numerical Constants and Variables
Input/Output Statements
Arithmetic, Logical and Relational Expressions
Conditional Statements
Looping Statements
Arrays
Functions
Character Data and Strings
Pointers
Structures
Files
The C Preprocessor
Low Level Programming
Some Examples of C Programs
Programs for Calculations in Chemical Analysis
Some Design Aspects of Water Treatment Systems
Some Design Aspects of Waster Water Treatment Systems
Design of Air Pollution Control Systems
Appendix
References