Conference Proceedings
Education and Research for the Mineral Industry for the Future, Melbourne
Conference Proceedings
Education and Research for the Mineral Industry for the Future, Melbourne
Microcomputers in Waste Analysis-Exploiting the Potential
The impact of computers on the mining industry has increased for the past twenty years in most parts of the world. The application of computers in the mining industry has been demonstrated in areas such as geological data analysis, ore reserve estimation, mine planning, and manpower training. There is also a general concern in this country regarding the computing background of graduating mining engineers from the Australian higher institutions of learning._x000D_
This paper describes specific steps which have been taken at the Department of Civil and Mining Engineering, The University of Wollongong to provide adequate computing background to mining engineering graduates._x000D_
Specific topics discussed include hardware and software available to students and how "computers" have been integrated into the mining engineering course.
This paper describes specific steps which have been taken at the Department of Civil and Mining Engineering, The University of Wollongong to provide adequate computing background to mining engineering graduates._x000D_
Specific topics discussed include hardware and software available to students and how "computers" have been integrated into the mining engineering course.
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I G Parry
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