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"AMAT"
is the abbreviation for the chair of "Allgemeine
Materialwissenschaft". It means "General Materials Science"; and that is the
name of the research group of
Prof.
Föll, which is part of the
"Institute of Materials
Science" at the "Technical Faculty" at the
Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel
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This page contains some general
information about the Hyperscripts of AMAT and links to more detailed
information. In particular, the following links provide: |
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Some
Statistics
about the use of the hyperscripts in the Net. |
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Some remarks about the
Motivation to
assemble hyperscripts. |
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Some remarks about the
Structure of the
hyperscripts and the "philosophy" behind this structure. |
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Some remarks about the
Making of
hyperscripts. |
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A set of rules concerning the making of
hyperscripts. |
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Some remarks about the present
Teaching
Experience with hyperscripts. |
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Some of this has been condensed and
published in a short
article (Multimedia in der Lehre: Hyperskripte
in der Praxis; in German) which you can consult via the link. |
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If you don't want
to read through all this stuff, you can start a
Guided Tour through some salient
features of the Hyperscripts by activating the link. |
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Disclaimer:
(Required by German Law) |
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Hiermit distanziere ich mich
ausdrücklich von allen Inhalten aller gelinkten Seiten auf dieser Homepage
und mache mir diese Inhalte nicht zu eigen. Diese Erklärung gilt für
alle auf meinen Seiten angebrachten Links, die außerhalb meines direkten
Einflussbereiches liegen.
H. Föll |
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Herewith I declare that I have
nothing whatsoever to do with the content of linked pages as far as they are
not my own, or not within my direct sphere of influence.
H. Foell |
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Hyperscript
"Einführung in die Materialwissenschaft
I" (MaWi I) |
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The first of the Hyperscripts and
the foundation for all the other ones. It contains a lot of prose like common
undergraduate text books, but also many links to the basic and advanced part.
In the "advanced" part it also aims at providing a spectrum of
modules that reaches from barely relevant information (e.g. biographies of all
major scientists mentioned) to silly and amusing parts, while not excluding
some philosophical meandering. |
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This Hyperscript is completely in German - an English version is presently not
attempted. |
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After my retirement my friend
Prof. Christine Selhuber-Unkel commenced teaching the course. She is teaching
along the lines of the Hyerscript, keeping it alive and well. |
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"Einführung in die
Materialwissenschaft I" consists of 10 chapters with the following
approximate Module
Count |
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Basic |
Backbone |
Illustration |
Exercise |
Advanced |
Total |
25 |
102 +16 = 118 |
55 |
102 |
84 |
384 |
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A complete structured list of all
modules with direct links is provided in the "Inhaltsmatrix" |
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Hyperscript
"Einführung in die Materialwissenschaft
II" (MaWi II) |
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The continuation of
"Einführung in die Materialwissenschaft I", focussing on
electronic properties of materials. |
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"Einführung in die Materialwissenschaft
II" contains far more math and equations than "MaWi I";
it covers the basics of semiconductors physics. |
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This Hyperscript is almost completely in German, but on occasion amended with English modules. |
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After my retirement Prof.
Christine Selhuber-Unkel commenced teaching the course. She is teaching along
the lines of the Hyerscript, keeping it alive and well. |
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"Einführung in die
Materialwissenschaft II" consists of 6 chapters with the following
approximate Module Count
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Basic |
Backbone |
Illustration |
Exercise |
Advanced |
Total |
3 |
87 +3 = 90 |
24 |
71 |
27 |
215 |
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A complete structured list of all
modules with direct links is provided in the "Inhaltsmatrix" |
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Hyperscript
"Electronic
Materials" (ELMAT) Closed |
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The lecture course
"Electronic Materials" has been terminated. Instead, there will be
now "Advanced Materials B - Part I" (AdMat). A new
Hyperscript for AdMat is in preparation; it will have a lot in common with
Elmat but will also contain new topics. |
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The ELMAT Hyperscript will still
be available but will not be upgraded any more.
Nevertheless, it got 54.102 "hits" in Feb. 2016 and that makes it No.
3 on the list of Hyperscript access numbers. |
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The Hyperscript "Electronic
Materials" was started in the Fall term of 99/00; right away in
English. In a way, it is a direct
continuation of the two "Introduction to Materials Science"
Hyperscripts from above, but it is also a "stand alone" Hyperscript
on its own merits. |
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"Electronic Materials" focuses on
dielectric and magnetic properties, and has a large section about semiconductor
materials and technology. |
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"Electronic Materials"
consists of 6 chapters with the following approximate Module
Count |
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Basic |
Backbone |
Illustration |
Exercise |
Advanced |
Total |
8 |
69 + 9 = 78 |
48 |
27 |
34 |
195 |
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A complete structured list of all
modules with direct links is provided in the "Matrix of Modules" |
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Hyperscript
"Defects in
Crystals" |
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This Hyperscript is the English version of "Defekte in
Kristallen"; from 2000 onwards it is the valid Hyperscript to that
topic. |
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It contains a growing number of modules not
found in the German version. |
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Try, for example, the "advanced" part
about "damascene technique" which
will lead you into a highly interesting, but also wild and crazy adventure,
which is only loosely coupled to "defects", but enjoys a growing
popularity in the Net. Even better, try
this. |
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After my retirement in 2014 the
course will not be given anymore. It still is the No. 2 Hyperscript in terms of
popularity in Feb. 2016 though. |
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"Defects in Crystals"
consists of 8 chapters with the following approximate Module Count
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Basic |
Backbone |
Illustration |
Exercise |
Advanced |
Total |
24 |
54 +11 = 65 |
76 |
31 |
32 |
228 |
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A complete structured list of all
modules with direct links is provided in the "Matrix of Modules" |
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Hyperscript
"Semiconductors" |
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This Hyperscript was started in the
Fall term of 00/01. |
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"Semiconductors" was conceived as a
two term course "Semiconductors I" and "Semiconductors II".
For various reasons, "Semiconductors II" has not yet been fully
implemented. The boundary between I and II is not rigidly defined; what we
cover in the lecture course depends on the input of the students. |
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Chapters 1 - 6 always will be covered to some
extent in "Semiconductors I"; they are completely finished. Chapters
beyond that belong to "Semiconductors II"; they are only partially
finished. |
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Two years before my retirement
in 2014 I turned the course over to Dr. habil. Yogendra Kumar Mishra who works
in the group of my successor and friend Prof Rainer Adelung. He is is teaching
along the lines of the Hyerscript, keeping it alive and well. |
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At the end of 2019, Dr. Mishra went to Denmark
since he was offered a professorship at the University of Southern Denmark.
Since then, Dr. rer. nat. Jan-Martin Wagner (of my former group, now with Prof.
Adelung) is teaching this course and also taking good care of the hyperscript. |
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"Semiconductors" consists
of of 11 chapters with the following approximate Module Count
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Basic |
Backbone |
Illustration |
Exercise |
Advanced |
Total |
17 |
53 + 1 = 54 |
19 |
7 |
26 |
123 |
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A complete structured list of all
modules with direct links is provided in the "Matrix of Modules" |
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Hyperscript
Semiconductor Technology and
Nano Electronics (Halbleitertechnik und Nanoelektronik) |
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The formerly independet lecture
courses "Semiconductor
Technology" (Prof. Föll), "Material Science Seminar for Bachelors" (Prof.
Föll), and "Nano
Electronics" (Prof. Adelung) were joined (by bureaucratic
order) and now form the lecture module "Semiconductor Technology and Nano
Electronics" |
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The contents haven't changed,
however, and the Hyperscript Semiconductor Technology and Nano
Electronics is just the platform for the old Hyperscripts below. |
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Hyperscript "Semiconductor
Technology" |
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The Hyperscript "Semiconductor
Technology" was started in the Fall term of 07/08; it is the first
Hyperscript for the Materials Science Bachelor study course. It is
not quite complete but finished in all major parts. |
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The powers that be decided that the
"Studiengang
Materialwissenschaft mit dem Abschluss "Bachelor of Science"
(Materials Science Bachelor
study course) will have all its lectures in English for the 5th and
6th term. |
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My successor and friend Prof.
Rainer Adelung is now teaching the course. He is teaching along the lines of
the Hyerscript, keeping it alive and well. |
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"Semiconductor Technology"
intends to cover the basics of the field, a
table of
content can be found in the link. "Semiconductors Technology"
consists of of 9 chapters with the following approximate Module Count
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Basic |
Backbone |
Illustration |
Exercise |
Advanced |
Total |
6 |
96 + 11 = 107 |
45 |
51 |
43 |
252 |
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A complete structured list of all
finished modules with direct links is provided in the "Matrix of
Modules" Semiconductor Technology |
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Hyperscript "Material Science Seminar for
Bachelors" |
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The Hyperscript "Material
Science Seminar for Bachelors" was started in the Fall term of
07/08; it is part of Materials Science
Bachelor study course. It
is and will be rudimentary for some time. |
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The powers that be decided that the
"Studiengang
Materialwissenschaft mit dem Abschluss "Bachelor of Science"
(Materials Science Bachelor
study course) will have all its lectures in English for the 5th and
6th term. |
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The core of a Seminar are the presentations of
the students; a Hyperscript for a seminar thus might be seen as an
oxymoron. However, a few useful modules are
possible and provided (some go back to the abandoned seminar part of
"Electronic Materials" and the abandoned Hyperscript
"HTML". |
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After my retirement the seminar
is still part of the "supermodule" Semiconductor Technology and Nano
Electronics. The Hyperscript, however, will not be updated any more. |
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A complete structured list of all
finished modules with direct links is provided in the "Matrix of
Modules" |
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Hyperscript "Grundlagen der Materialwissenschaft
für Elektro- und Informationstechniker" (MaWi for
ET&IT) |
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The Hyperscript "MaWi for
ET&IT" was started in the Fall term of 08/09; it is the
first Hyperscript for the Electrical Engineering
Bachelor study course. It
is and will be very rudimentary for some time. |
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This lecture course is for 2nd term
students, and it is in German. |
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After my retirement the course
was tought by changing lecturers who generally stick to the
Hyperscript, nevertheless. |
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Since the lecture was shifted from the winter
to the summer term in 2016, however, it is Dr. Jan-Martin Wagner from my
former group who teaches this course. He also continues to slightly modify
the hyperscript, with my consent. |
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"MaWi for
ET&IT" is supposed to cover most of what had been done in the
three terms before, i.e. MaWi I, MaWi II, and ELMAT –
to the extent possible. MaWi for ET&IT consists of of 10
chapters with the following approximate Module Count
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Basic |
Backbone |
Illustration |
Exercise |
Advanced |
Total |
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115 |
3 |
70 |
2 |
200 |
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A complete structured list of all
finished modules with direct links is provided in the "Matrix of
Modules" Semiconductor Technology |
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Hyperscript Advanced
Materials B, Part 1: Electronic Materials |
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The Hyperscript "Advanced
Materials B, Part 1" was started in the summer term of 2011. It
covers the first part of "Advanced Materials B". |
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This lecture course is for 2nd term Mat-
Sci. & Eng. students. |
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"Advanced Materials B, Part
1" covers most of what had been done in "ELMAT" before. The
majot changes are |
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Chapter
5 and
6 of ELMAT,
dealing with Si and basic Si technology have been replaced by
"Optics" and "Special Materials". |
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This Hyperscript is not quite finished, so there
is no module count at present (May 2011) |
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After my retirement the course
was taken over by Prof. Jeffrey McCord who changed structure and content to
some extent. The Hpyerscript thuis will no longer be updated. |
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Advanced Materials B, Part 1
consists of of 5 chapters (a 6th one has never been finished) with the
following approximate Module Count
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Basic |
Backbone |
Illustration |
Exercise |
Advanced |
Total |
8 |
69 + 9 = 78 |
48 |
27 |
34 |
195 |
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A complete structured list of all
finished modules with direct links is provided in the "Matrix of
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Hyperscript Iron, Steel
and Sowrds |
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The Hyperscript "Iron, Steel
and Swords" is not the Script to a lecture course but the result of my
private hobby. It was started around 2012 and expanded beyond my wildest
dreams into a monster Script. It is intended for the layman and thus gas no
equations in its "backbone" part. In contrast to the other Hyercripts
it has a "Science" column instead of a Backbone II, an
"Articles" column instead of exercises and "Miscellaneous"
instaed of advanced. |
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The claim is that everything remotely connected
to the history of iron and steel as exemplified by swords is covered in the
script. Judge for yourself. |
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Iron, Steel and Swords
consists of of 13 chapters (No. 13 not yet finished) with the following
approximate Module Count
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Basic |
Backbone |
Science |
Illustrations |
Articles |
Miscellaneous |
Total |
12 |
112 |
68 |
72 |
(25) |
109 |
373 |
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A complete structured list of all
finished modules with direct links is provided in the "Matrix of
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Hyperscript
"HTML" Closed |
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As a side issue, AMAT was teaching a
(basic) course for students to learn HTML for some time, but this is presently
not taking place. |
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The course has its own Hyperscript, which is not
yet completely finished (and, giving the development of HTML and The Net, never
will be). The project has been all but abandoned by now. |
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Nevertheless, it does contain some useful stuff,
and since it still is visited around 100 times a month by the Net
community, we keep it on-line |
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A complete structured list of all
modules with direct links is provided in the "Matrix of Modules" |
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Hyperscript
"Defekte in
Kristallen" Closed |
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"Defekte in
Kristallen" was the first Hyperscript issued by AMAT. It was
started early in 1997, based on lecture notes written with Word 6
at a time when conversion to HTML was not easy. |
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This Hyperscript was produced in
loose cooperation with the "Erziehungswissenschaftliche
Fakultät" of the CAU, now defunct (May 2000); there was also
some limited funding (about 10.000.-) from the
"Kultusministerium". It run under the heading "VIN" (= Vorlesung
im Netz). |
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Most noteworthy, however, was the
work of Wolfgang
Lippik, who, after finishing his Ph.D., not only converted the
lecture notes into a functional Hyperscript, but taught his Professor
HTML! May the power be with him! (Recent gossip has it, that he is
moving up the career latter at AMD Dresden). |
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This Hyperscript is
"closed"; it will not be updated anymore. |
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For historical reasons - here are
three links to old documents in relation with "VIN" (all in
German, sorry). |
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The Goals |
The Concept |
The Status |
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In the winter term of 99/00,
the Materials Science and Engineering Department of the Technical Faculty
started a Masters Program - the immediate consequences were that
"Defects" and most other courses would be taught in English from now
on! |
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An
English version
was duly assembled - and this is now the ultimate
version, replacing the old German script. |
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The German version was
updated to the level of the English one in spring 2000 by
Kirstin Scholz. It is
usable, but will no longer be
maintained! |
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A complete structured list of all
modules with direct links is provided in the "Matrix of Modules" |
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How much is there? Here is the total
Module Count (without the completley oudated "HTML" and the German
"Defekte" scripts) |
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The total Module Count of the
10 active Hyperscripts is given in the table below. |
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Basic |
Backbone |
Illustration |
Exercise |
Advanced |
Total |
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Matwiss I |
25 |
102 + 16 = 118 |
55 |
102 |
84 |
384 |
Matwiss II |
3 |
87 + 3 = 90 |
24 |
71 |
27 |
215 |
Defects |
24 |
54 + 11 = 65 |
76 |
31 |
32 |
228 |
ELMAT |
8 |
69 + 9 = 78 |
48 |
27 |
34 |
195 |
Semiconductors |
17 |
53 + 1 = 54 |
19 |
7 |
26 |
123 |
Semi.-Technology |
6 |
96 + 11 = 107 |
45 |
51 |
43 |
252 |
MaWi for ET&IT |
0 |
115 |
3 |
70 |
2 |
200 |
Mat.-Sci Seminar |
0 |
32 |
11 |
0 |
0 |
43 |
Advanced Materials B, |
8 |
78 |
48 |
27 |
34 |
195 |
Iron, Steel, Swords |
12 |
112 + 68 = 180 |
72 |
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109 |
373 |
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Sum Total |
103 |
917 |
401 |
375 |
391 |
2.187 |
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Who dunnit? (for non-mystery novel
readers: Who did it?) |
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Virtually all the content, including all
drawings, were (and are) produced by me (Prof. H. Foell). |
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Virtually all the more
tricky stuff with respect to
programming - the "Check" program, the Java and JavaScript stuff -
was (and is) done by Dr. J. Carstensen. |
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© H. Föll