"A Guide to Microsoft Excel 2007 for Scientists and Engineers," by Dr. Bernard V. Liengme provides a practical and straightforward guide to using functions of Microsoft Excel to their full potential.
I have a background that includes spreadsheets, programming, and electronics, so this book piqued my interest. I didn't run into any surprises until I thought a bit more about its contents and my ...
It's time for medtech engineers to boycott Microsoft Excel as a means of design controls traceability. I've always had a personal aversion to using Microsoft Excel (or any spreadsheet program) for ...
The word “cookbook” implies both praise and derision in engineering parlance, but such a book can sometimes be a great help. Excel by Example: A Microsoft Excel Cookbook for Electronics Engineers by ...
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Why Excel is the most successful piece of software ever written
If Excel vanished tomorrow, global finance would halt. It is the essential infrastructure powering the modern world.
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