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Over the past decade there has been an increasing demand for
suitable material in the area of mathematical modelling as applied
to science, engineering, business and management. Recent
developments in computer technology and related software have
provided the necessary tools of increasing power and sophistication
which have significant implications for the use and role of
mathematical modelling in the above disciplines. In the past,
traditional methods have relied heavily on expensive
experimentation and the building of scaled models, but now a more
flexible and cost effective approach is available through greater
use of mathematical modelling and computer simulation. In
particular, developments in computer algebra, symbolic manipulation
packages and user friendly software packages for large scale
problems, all have important implications in both the teaching of
mathematical modelling and, more importantly, its use in the
solution of real world problems. Many textbooks have been published
which cover the art and techniques of modelling as well as specific
mathematical modelling techniques in specialist areas within
science and business. In most of these books the mathematical
material tends to be rather tailor made to fit in with a one or two
semester course for teaching students at the undergraduate or
postgraduate level, usually the former. This textbook is quite
different in that it is intended to build on and enhance students'
modelling skills using a combination of case studies and projects.
Over the past decade there has been an increasing demand for
suitable material in the area of mathematical modelling as applied
to science, engineering, business and management. Recent
developments in computer technology and related software have
provided the necessary tools of increasing power and sophistication
which have significant implications for the use and role of
mathematical modelling in the above disciplines. In the past,
traditional methods have relied heavily on expensive
experimentation and the building of scaled models, but now a more
flexible and cost effective approach is available through greater
use of mathematical modelling and computer simulation. In
particular, developments in computer algebra, symbolic manipulation
packages and user friendly software packages for large scale
problems, all have important implications in both the teaching of
mathematical modelling and, more importantly, its use in the
solution of real world problems. Many textbooks have been published
which cover the art and techniques of modelling as well as specific
mathematical modelling techniques in specialist areas within
science and business. In most of these books the mathematical
material tends to be rather tailor made to fit in with a one or two
semester course for teaching students at the undergraduate or
postgraduate level, usually the former. This textbook is quite
different in that it is intended to build on and enhance students'
modelling skills using a combination of case studies and projects.
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