Mathematical modeling and validation in EO system development:
Advances in computers and software tools have fueled the demand for increasingly sophisticated mathematical models and simulators. This Spotlight provides guidance for maximizing the benefits of modeling within a project as the project evolves through its lifecycle. It emphasizes pragmatic advice an...
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Zusammenfassung: | Advances in computers and software tools have fueled the demand for increasingly sophisticated mathematical models and simulators. This Spotlight provides guidance for maximizing the benefits of modeling within a project as the project evolves through its lifecycle. It emphasizes pragmatic advice and guidance based on practical project experience rather than process engineering or modeling theory. The book is written for a wide audience, ranging from engineers who need to understand how their modeling work fits into the bigger project picture, to systems engineers and project managers who need to understand how modeling can be used effectively. In terms of project applicability, the text covers a broad spectrum of projects; however, no mathematical or engineering design expertise is required by the reader |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (vi, 40 pages) illustrations |
ISBN: | 9781510601727 |
DOI: | 10.1117/3.2235418 |
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spelling | Hickman, Duncan L. Verfasser aut Mathematical modeling and validation in EO system development Duncan L. Hickman and Moira I. Smith Mathematical modeling and validation in electrooptical system development Bellingham, Washington SPIE 2016 1 online resource (vi, 40 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier SPIE spotlight SL12 SPIE Digital Library Advances in computers and software tools have fueled the demand for increasingly sophisticated mathematical models and simulators. This Spotlight provides guidance for maximizing the benefits of modeling within a project as the project evolves through its lifecycle. It emphasizes pragmatic advice and guidance based on practical project experience rather than process engineering or modeling theory. The book is written for a wide audience, ranging from engineers who need to understand how their modeling work fits into the bigger project picture, to systems engineers and project managers who need to understand how modeling can be used effectively. In terms of project applicability, the text covers a broad spectrum of projects; however, no mathematical or engineering design expertise is required by the reader Mathematisches Modell Electrooptical devices / Mathematical models Electrooptical devices / Simulation methods Electrooptical devices / Design and construction Electronic books Smith, Moira I. Verfasser aut Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers Sonstige oth https://doi.org/10.1117/3.2235418 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hickman, Duncan L. Smith, Moira I. Mathematical modeling and validation in EO system development Mathematisches Modell Electrooptical devices / Mathematical models Electrooptical devices / Simulation methods Electrooptical devices / Design and construction |
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title_full | Mathematical modeling and validation in EO system development Duncan L. Hickman and Moira I. Smith |
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title_full_unstemmed | Mathematical modeling and validation in EO system development Duncan L. Hickman and Moira I. Smith |
title_short | Mathematical modeling and validation in EO system development |
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topic | Mathematisches Modell Electrooptical devices / Mathematical models Electrooptical devices / Simulation methods Electrooptical devices / Design and construction |
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