Publication of D-Booker's Scilab Fundamentals
Thanks to the translation of Perrine Mathieu, we are pleased to announce the publication of the book "Scilab - From Theory to practice: I. Fundamentals"
This effort brings the work of the author Philippe Roux to the engineers & scientists from all over the world, who want to learn independently how to use the Software Scilab.
This book will teach you all the basics you need to compute, program and create plots with Scilab. Best practices certified by Scilab Enterprises!
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What You Will Learn
This book will teach you all the basic Scilab concepts you need for computing, analyzing and visualizing data, for developing algorithms, and creating models. Based on the latest versions of Scilab, it focuses on the most recent recommended practices. It offers a lot of advice or words of caution to help you take full advantage of Scilab's capabilities and to create your own projects efficiently.
Best practices have been certified by Dr. Claude Gomez, co-founder and advisor of Scilab Enterprises.
After performing a quick overview of the software, three parts will successively deal with computing, programming and creating plots. The first one shows you how to perform and optimize all the mathematical calculations that an engineer may come across. The second one examines how to go beyond the simple calculations and study complex systems with scripting and interface building. The last one gives you a thorough description of Scilab's numerous graphics capabilities.
Who This Book Is For
This book is aimed at an audience of new users as well as at people familiar with Scilab who wish to update or build on their current knowledge. It assumes the reader feels comfortable using a computer and possesses a basic knowledge of what computer programming is. Some technical notions as well as physics or mathematics knowledge may be required in some sections.
Even if you have mastered Scilab, you may use this book as a quick reference.
Target audience: Engineers, Engineering Students
Prerequisites: Mathematical and Computational concepts
Book level: Intermediate / Advanced