| Clive Dym and Patrick Little 2nd edition, John Wiley & Sons Table of Contents |
1. Engineering Design
1.1. Where and When Do Engineers Design
(engineer, designer, client, user, detailed design, conceptual design, design teams)
1.2. Defining Engineering Design
1.2.1. Our Definition of Engineering Design
(artifacts, form, function, performance parameters, attributes, design specifications, evaluating, generation, objective, constraint, engineering design)
1.2.2. The Assumptions Behind Our Definition of Engineering Design
(communication, fabrication specifications, performance levels, procedures, values)
1.3. More on Design and Engineering Design
1.3.1. The Evolution of Design Practice and Thinking
(thought, Pyramids, Mayan, Great Wall, craft)
1.3.2. The Evolution of Engineering Design
(drawings, Hyatt Regency, design for manufacturing, concurrent engineering)
1.3.3. A systems-Oriented Definition of Design
(plan, design theory, interface, systems)
1.3.4. Engineering Design Addresses Hard Problems
(ill-structured, open-ended, optimal design)
1.3.5. Learning Design by Doing
(studio, demonstrating, articulating, drills and exercises)
1.4. Managing Engineering Design
(managing, planning, organizing, leading, controlling, project management)
1.5. Notes
1.6. Exercises
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