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EoA Promo, November 2004 Edition

By DE Editors  

September 1, 2004

By DE Editors

In the upcoming November issue of its popular Elements of Analysis series, Desktop Engineering (DE) continues its engaging, in-depth exploration into the underpinnings of currentand future applied engineering analysis tools and technology that fire the engineof next-level productivity gains in manufacturing.

Inside the November issue of Elements of Analysis, engineers will find feature articles that include a discussion among industryexperts at leading developers about major technology trends and developments …case studies highlighting the application of innovative emerging technology toengineering problems … a comprehensive round-up of solution developers comprisingFEA, CFD, mathematics, visualization/simulation, data analysis, and modeling/graphingapplications, including contact information and a wrap-up commentary offeringobjective perspective on where the market is, and where it's headed.

As a DE subscriber, you'll receive Elements of Analysis with your November issue. If you're not a subscriber, click here and register for your free subscription.

View Desktop Engineering's June 2004 Elements of Analysis

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