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Until now, although there are many finite element program systems running on various computers, the scientists and engineers who are familiar with finite element methods feel strongly that the finite element program system so far provided is very difficult to use. Since they created their finite element programs tney can modify them arbitrarily and ensure they operate well. Therefore people are eager to have a finite element program system built to their own specification. However to develop the simplest finite element program system takes a lot of time, energy and money. Thus people often give up any attempt to develop one. The aim of developing this finite element program (FEPG) and finite element language is to help people build a system to their own specifications.
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Liang, GP. (1991). Finite Element Program Generator and Finite Element Language. In: Brebbia, C.A., Ferrante, A.J. (eds) Reliability and Robustness of Engineering Software II. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3026-4_3
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