The step-by-step presentation includes algorithm programming and code explanation at each point. Problems and exercises are provided for each chapter, with Java(TM) source code and problem data sets available from http://extras.springer.com/2010/978-1-84882-971-8.
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"Throughout the book, the author provides, in an object-oriented paradigm, clear and compact Java code snippets extracted from his own software application. ... The intended audience includes advanced undergraduate students in finite element analysis courses and graduate students in introductory FEM courses. Scientists and engineers who are familiar with FEM techniques can benefit from the book's discussion of object-oriented implementation. ... this book would also be highly valuable for computer scientists who want to learn about computational science and engineering and the FEM." (Alin Anton, ACM Computing Reviews, January, 2013)








