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STRESS: A User's Manual: A Problem-Oriented Computer Language for Structural Engineering
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Steven J. Fenves,
Steven J. Fenves
Steven Fenves is University Professor Emeritus of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.
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Robert D. Logcher,
Robert D. Logcher
Robert Logcher is Professor Emeritus of Civil and Environmental Engineering at MIT.
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ISBN electronic:
9780262310888
Publication date:
1964
A manual describing STRESS, a programming system for the solution of structural engineering problems.
STRESS, which is the abbreviation for STRuctural Engineering Systems Solver, is a programming system for the solution of structural engineering problems on digital computers.STRESS consists of (1) a language that describes the problem and (2) a processor (computer program) that accepts this language and produces the requested results. This manual explains the use of STRESS.
STRESS: A User's Manual: A Problem-Oriented Computer Language for Structural Engineering
By: Steven J. Fenves, Robert D. Logcher, Samuel P. Mauch, Kenneth P. Reinschmidt
https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/6497.001.0001
ISBN (electronic): 9780262310888
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 1964
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