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International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Scientific Computing
April 2-6, 2001
Middle East Technical University and Selcuk University
Ankara and Konya, Turkey

Organizers
F. Bornemann (Munich University of Tecnology, Germany), H. Bulgak (Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey), V. Ganzha (Munich University of Technology, Germany), B. Karasozen (METU, Ankara, Turkey), A. Sinan (Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey), C. Zenger (Munich University of Technology, Germany)

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Knowledge Presentation Programme
by
Baki Onur Gür
Department of Computer Science, Gebze Institute Of Technology, Kocaeli, Turkey

In data analysis, the aim is simple: To get the result of highest probability from limited amount of data. While working on experiments' results to show relation between two or more variables generally lines, curves or surfaces are located. The Knowledge Presentation Programme has the process of finding suitable curve or equation using the given data; these processes apply most of the numerical analysis methods, which are found in the programme library. The programme library includes most of the numerical analysis methods like interpolation, polynomial approximation and curve fitting methods. The methods in the program will help users to think about the data more deeply by choosing the methods one by one or in-groups. Program compares the results obtained by applying the different methods in its library to the given data table, then decides which equation that best fits the curve. On deciding the program also gives the calculated x and y values for selected curve or equation together with the graphical representation of the obtained curve.

Owning to the fact that graphical representation is usually the easiest and most useful way to comprehend the examined system as in this kind of systems trend of the given values is more important than the real values themselves. Knowledge presentation programme is developed using C++ Builder in order to achieve an easy graphical user interface and more efficient data analysis.

Date received: February 15, 2001


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