Introduction to MS Excel advanced techniques via e-learning
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The starting point to solve certain technical problems is creating a suitable model that reflects features of modelling reality and provides the means and tools how to find the best solutions. It can be created using specific approaches and different application tools. The use of advanced techniques of select application software, however, is time consuming. To obtain the necessary skills and knowledge it is necessary to solve many tasks. The standard approach gives to students only basic guidelines. In this case, it is possible to use e-learning resources and create documents for students to were more able to work independently. In this paper will be described the possibilities of using the MS Excel to creating a simulation model for the analysis of static characteristics of the selected artificial muscles. This manner describes the using of some advanced techniques
and can serve as an introduction to the programming language MS Excel -Visual Basic for Application.
Keywords: Model; MS Excel; visual basic for application.
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