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Title: Engineering systems: meeting human needs in a complex technological world
Creators: De Weck Olivier L.; Roos Daniel; Magee Christopher L.
Other creators: Vest Charles M.
Organization: IEEE Xplore (Online Service); MIT Press
Imprint: Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England: MIT Press, 2011
Collection: Электронные книги зарубежных издательств; Общая коллекция
Subjects: Сложные системы; инженерные системы; инженерное образование; инженерное дело; MIT Press eBooks Library
UDC: 681.51.01; 62
Document type: Other
File type: Other
Language: English
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Record key: 6267533

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Engineering, for much of the twentieth century, was mainly about artifacts and inventions. Now, it's increasingly about complex systems. As the airplane taxis to the gate, you access the Internet and check email with your PDA, linking the communication and transportation systems. At home, you recharge your plug-in hybrid vehicle, linking transportation to the electricity grid. Today's large-scale, highly complex sociotechnical systems converge, interact, and depend on each other in ways engineers of old could barely have imagined. As scale, scope, and complexity increase, engineers consider technical and social issues together in a highly integrated way as they design flexible, adaptable, robust systems that can be easily modified and reconfigured to satisfy changing requirements and new technological opportunities.Engineering Systems offers a comprehensive examination of such systems and the associated emerging field of study. Through scholarly discussion, concrete examples, and history, the authors consider the engineer's changing role, new ways to model and analyze these systems, the impacts on engineering education, and the future challenges of meeting human needs through the technologically enabled systems of today and tomorrow.

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