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Computer Applications in Engineering Education, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 2006
- Peeyush Bhargava, John Antonakakis, Christine Cunningham, Alan T. Zehnder

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Web-based virtual torsion laboratory. 1-8 - Miguel A. Redondo

, Crescencio Bravo
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DomoSim-TPC: Collaborative problem solving to support the learning of domotical design. 9-19 - Michael A. Wirth, Peter Kovesi

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MATLAB as an introductory programming language. 20-30 - Timothy A. Philpot, Richard H. Hall:

Animated instructional software for mechanics of materials: Implementation and assessment. 31-43 - Hsiung-Cheng Lin

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An interactive framework for power system harmonics measurement using graphical programming and the Internet. 44-52 - Henry Y. K. Lau

, Kai-Ling Mak, Helen Ma:
IMELS: An e-learning platform for industrial engineering. 53-63 - A. Alper Ozalp:

Nonadiabatic and frictional constant area duct flow: A visual software based simulation for compressible systems. 64-75
Volume 14, Number 2, 2006
- F. L. Tan, Sai Cheong Fok

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An educational computer-aided tool for heat exchanger design. 77-89 - Soh-Khim Ong

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Development of a web-based graduate-level module courseware. 90-105 - Simon Kolmanic, Nikola Guid:

FlattGen: Teaching tool for surface flattening. 106-119 - Autar K. Kaw

, Son Ho:
On introducing approximate solution methods in theory of elasticity. 120-134 - Veselko Gustin, Patricio Bulic:

Learning computer architecture concepts with the FPGA-based "Move" microprocessor. 135-141 - Saffet Ayasun, Chika O. Nwankpa:

Transformer tests using MATLAB/Simulink and their integration into undergraduate electric machinery courses. 142-150 - José A. González

, Pilar Muñoz:
e-status: An automatic web-based problem generator - Applications to statistics. 151-159
Volume 14, Number 3, 2006
- Hylke van der Schaaf

, Johannes Tramper, Marian Vermuë, Rob J. M. Hartog:
Support of modeling in process-engineering education. 161-168 - Hyung-Jung Kim

, Won-Shik Chu, Sung-Hoon Ahn
, Dong-Soo Kim, Cha-Soo Jun:
Web-based design and manufacturing systems for micromachining: Comparison of architecture and usability. 169-177 - Juan Albino Méndez

, César Lorenzo, Leopoldo Acosta
, Santiago Torres Álvarez
, Evelio J. González
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A web-based tool for control engineering teaching. 178-187 - Jaime Sieres

, José Fernández-Seara:
Simulation of compression refrigeration systems. 188-197 - Erdinc Sahin Conkur:

RoboKol: A computer program for path planning for redundant and mobile robots. 198-210 - Muammer Gökbulut

, Cafer Bal, Besir Dandil
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A virtual electrical drive control laboratory: Neuro-fuzzy control of induction motors. 211-221 - Alex See:

Challenging computer-based projects for a Mechatronics course: Teaching and learning through projects employing virtual instrumentation. 222-242
Volume 14, Number 4, 2006
- J. Baltasar García Pérez-Schofield

, Francisco Ortín Soler
, Emilio García Roselló
, Manuel Pérez Cota:
Towards an object-oriented programming system for education. 243-255 - Alejandro Rivas

, Tomás Gómez-Acebo
, Juan Carlos Ramos
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The application of spreadsheets to the analysis and optimization of systems and processes in the teaching of hydraulic and thermal engineering. 256-268 - Sotirios K. Goudos

, Theodoros Samaras
, John N. Sahalos
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Web based laboratory in electromagnetic compatibility using a Java applet. 269-280 - Robert J. Roselli, Larry Howard, Sean P. Brophy:

A computer-based free body diagram assistant. 281-290 - Xavier Jaén

, Xavier Bohigas, Montse Novell:
Virtual information managers in physics education context. 291-299
- Esmaeil Fatehifar, Ali Elkamel, Mansoor Taheri:

A MATLAB-based modeling and simulation program for dispersion of multipollutants from an industrial stack for educational use in a course on air pollution control. 300-312 - María J. Lado

, Arturo J. Méndez
, Emilio García Roselló
, Jacinto García Dacosta, José Baltasar García Pérez-Schofield
, Manuel Pérez Cota:
R-Interface: An alternative GUI for MATLAB. 313-320 - Elif Derya Übeyli, Inan Güler

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MATLAB toolboxes: Teaching feature extraction from time-varying biomedical signals. 321-332

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