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Engineering Design: A Day in the Life of Four Engineers (revised 1st edition), 1/e
Mark N. Horenstein, Boston University
Published March, 1999 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
Copyright 1999, 150 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-085089-6
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1. So You've Found the Cafeteria: First Day on the Job.
2. Generating Solutions to Engineering Problems: The Art
of Brainstorming.
3. Logbooks, Sketches, and Computer-Aided Design.
4. The Importance of Estimation and Hand Calculations.
5. Computer Use in Engineering Design.
6. Mechanical Loading and Testing.
7. Breadboarding and Testing.
8. The Role of Failure in Engineering Design.
9. Learning to Write as an Engineer.
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