The System Concept and Its Application to Engineering /

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Autor principal: Aslaksen, Erik W. (Autor)
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Edición:1st ed. 2013.
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505 0 |a Introduction -- PART A    THE SYSTEM CONCEPT -- A1    Everyday Use and Meaning -- A2    The Philosophical Context -- A3    The System Concept Within the Philosophical Framework -- A4    Some Features of the System Concept -- A5    Applying the System Concept --  . PART B    ENGINEERING -- B1     A Short History -- B2     Characteristics of Engineering -- B3     Usefulness – The Purpose of Engineering -- B4     Design and Creativeness -- B5     Requirements Definition -- B6     Standardisation and the Bottom-Up Design Process -- B7     Managing the Process of Engineering --   PART C    APPLYING THE SYSTEM CONCEPT TO ENGINEERING -- C1     Sources of Complexity -- C2     The Systems Engineering Approach to Handling Complex Projects -- C3     Architecting and Functional Analysis -- C4     The Functional Domain -- C5     Systems in the Functional Domain -- C6     Value and Optimisation. A1    Everyday Use and Meaning -- A2    The Philosophical Context -- A3    The System Concept Within the Philosophical Framework -- A4    Some Features of the System Concept -- A5    Applying the System Concept --  . PART B    ENGINEERING -- B1     A Short History -- B2     Characteristics of Engineering -- B3     Usefulness – The Purpose of Engineering -- B4     Design and Creativeness -- B5     Requirements Definition -- B6     Standardisation and the Bottom-Up Design Process -- B7     Managing the Process of Engineering --   PART C    APPLYING THE SYSTEM CONCEPT TO ENGINEERING -- C1     Sources of Complexity -- C2     The Systems Engineering Approach to Handling Complex Projects -- C3     Architecting and Functional Analysis -- C4     The Functional Domain -- C5     Systems in the Functional Domain -- C6     Value and Optimisation. B1     A Short History -- B2     Characteristics of Engineering -- B3     Usefulness – The Purpose of Engineering -- B4     Design and Creativeness -- B5     Requirements Definition -- B6     Standardisation and the Bottom-Up Design Process -- B7     Managing the Process of Engineering --   PART C    APPLYING THE SYSTEM CONCEPT TO ENGINEERING -- C1     Sources of Complexity -- C2     The Systems Engineering Approach to Handling Complex Projects -- C3     Architecting and Functional Analysis -- C4     The Functional Domain -- C5     Systems in the Functional Domain -- C6     Value and Optimisation. C1     Sources of Complexity -- C2     The Systems Engineering Approach to Handling Complex Projects -- C3     Architecting and Functional Analysis -- C4     The Functional Domain -- C5     Systems in the Functional Domain -- C6     Value and Optimisation. 
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650 0 |a Computational complexity. 
650 0 |a Engineering economics. 
650 0 |a Engineering economy. 
650 0 |a Management. 
650 0 |a Industrial management. 
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650 2 4 |a Complexity. 
650 2 4 |a Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing. 
650 2 4 |a Innovation/Technology Management. 
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