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Engineering by Design

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This text follows the proven engineering design process of needs assessment, problem formulation, abstraction, synthesis, analysis, and implementation. Combining classical design principles with historical and modern examples of engineering design, this text offers a well-rounded introduction to the subject. The design process provides the skeletal structure for the text, around which are wrapped numerous cases and examples from a variety of engineering disciplines that illustrate both successes and failures in design. Engineering by Design provides class-tested resources and a framework for students formulate problems correctly
work successfully in interdisciplinary teams
develop their creativity, imagination, and analytical skills
make informed ethical decisions
hone their written and oral communication skills Written for introductory engineering courses, this text is also suitable for a number of other design courses. Instructor materials and a website support those who may be new to teaching a design course.

547 pages, Paperback

First published August 4, 1998

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Gerard Voland

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