Sven C. Koehler has started to read "Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers". He was so kind to send me a few quotes he likes from the introduction.
Most books on computing stress the estimation of roundoff, especially the bounding of roundoff, but we shall concentrate on the avoidance of roundoff. It seems better to avoid roundoff than to estimate what did not have to occur if common sense and few simple rules had been followed before the problem was put on the machine. Another standard algorithmic problem both in mathematics and in the use of computation to solve problems is the solution of simultaneous linear equations. Unfortunately much of what is commonly taught is usually not relevant to the problem as it occurs in practice; nor is any completely statisfactory method of solution known at present. Because the solution of simultaneous linear equations is so often a standard library package supplied by the computing center and because the corresponding description is so often misleading, it is necessary to discuss the limitations (and often the plain foolishness) of the method used by the package. Thus it is necessary to examine carefully the obvious flaws and limitations, rather than pretending they do not exist.
update: (sorry, German only;) A big thanks to Sven C. Koehler for this summary
Ich habe es nun in den groessten Teilen ueberflogen. Die Ideen sind nicht wirklich neu: Umformen von Gleichungen, Vermeiden ungefaehr gleichgrosse Zahlen von einander abzuziehen, Approximation. Beim Loesen von Gleichungssystemen schlägt er z.B. vor, ein Verfahren einzusetzen, das kein wiederholtes Dividieren benoetigt, dann wird's auch nicht ungenau. Trotzdem mag ich das Buch, weil es in mir den Eindruck weckt, dass es sehr fundiert ist. Es ist voll von mathematischen Formeln, die ich alle nicht wirklich verstanden habe, aber ich werde in jedem Fall wieder darin nach Erklaerungen suchen, wenn ich mal wieder ein Numerik-Problem habe. Ich glaube für dich ist as Buch eher langweilig, das meiste kennst du bestimmt aus dem Studium. :-)