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8          Process Modelling and Simulation with Finite Element Methods

            - The Multiphysics Menu allows switching between “active” modes for the
               specifications  menus and permits  additions  and deletions  of  “application
               modes”
          The  GUI  makes  the  stages  of  computational  modelling  accessible  in  a  much
          shorter time than traditional  methods.  Furthermore,  the level  of  complexity in
          modelling is greater than any other PACKAGE.  This has its advantages, as well
          as its own drawbacks.

          FEMLAB as a programming language
          I  have  learned  a  seemingly  ceaseless  stream  of  programming  languages  -
          BASIC, Assembler  (asm for  8088 & Cray  Assembly  Language),  FORTRAN,
          PASCAL, LISP, APL, C, Mathernatica, C++, MATLAB.

          Programming  is hard.  The  languages  are  full  of  commands  and  syntax  with
          intricate  details  that need  to be mastered  before  complicated  problems  can be
          tackled.






























                        Figure 0.6 Draw Mode is selected from the Draw Menu.
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