
For scientists and engineers who want to learn C++ for numerical problem-solving, stresses the benefits of object-oriented programming (in terms of efficiency, data abstraction, and software component reuse) in contrast to languages like Fortran. Includes a comprehensive library of numerical routines illustrating the power of C++ (full listings of the programs are provided on the included disk). Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
This book investigates the efficacy of object-oriented programming in C++ as a superior framework for developing complex numerical libraries compared to traditional procedural languages like Fortran. Guido Buzzi-Ferraris, an expert in computational methods, argues that the principles of data abstraction, encapsulation, and software reuse inherent in C++ provide significant advantages for scientists and engineers. By transitioning from legacy procedural code to object-oriented structures, the author demonstrates how to build more maintainable, efficient, and scalable numerical software components.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for transitioning scientific computing workflows into modern object-oriented paradigms. Readers frequently note the technical density of the code examples, which serve as a practical reference for implementing robust numerical libraries.
Page Count:
479
Publication Date:
1993-01-01
Publisher:
Pearson Prentice Hall
ISBN-10:
020163192X
ISBN-13:
9780201631920
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