Computer Experiments: Some Principles and Examples
Abstract
The authors are interested in building computer experiments that extend a student's experience beyond what is feasible or even possible in the laboratory at a given level. This article examines: computer experiments involving mathematical models; laboratory-equivalent computer experiments; and computer environment.
Repository Citation
Craig, Norman C., David D. Sherertz, Terry S. Carlton, and Martin N. Ackermann. 1971. "Computer Experiments: Some Principles and Examples." Journal of Chemical Education 48(5): 310.
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Publication Date
1-1-1971
Publication Title
Journal of Chemical Education
Department
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Document Type
Article
DOI
10.1021/ed048p310
Keywords
Laboratory computing, Interfacing
Language
English
Format
text