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Design for Electrical and Computer Engineers
J. Eric Salt,
Univ. of Saskatchewan
Robert Rothery,
Asian Development Bank
ISBN: 978-0-471-39146-3
©2002
192 pages
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Hallmark Features
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- Presents a step-by-step methodology for engineering design that enable students to learn practical tools that can be used in a capstone course and in the real world. An example of the text's step-by-step methodology can be seen in section 4.4.
- A case study elaborates concepts introduced in the text.
- A chapter on project management provides practical suggestions for organizing design teams, scheduling tasks, monitoring progress, and reporting status of design projects.
- Includes practical templates and system-level design tools that you can use in your design course, capstone project, and as a practicing engineer. Sections 6.2 and 6.3 provide examples for controlling design documentation, conducting design reviews and testing the design.
- Explains both creative and linear thinking and relates the types of thinking to the productivity of the design engineers and novelty of the end design.
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