| Burghardt, M. D. (1995), Introduction to the engineering profession, Addison Wesley, NY, USA. |
....and the social dimension into the engineering curriculum. 4. TECHNICAL DIMENSION OF ENGINEERING Engineering mainly focuses on the analysis of processes and designing of systems, components, and devices that can be used to improve the working of existing processes or invent new artifacts [6] [7] Most engineering programs of education concentrate on creating engineers with narrow specialization without focusing on research training. The usual way of engineering education and research follows a segregation pattern, in which experiments, theoretical analysis and computational ....
M. David Burghardt , Introduction to the engineering profession, Harper Collins College Publishers, Second Edition, NY, 1995.
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Burghardt, M. D. (1995), Introduction to the engineering profession, Addison Wesley, NY, USA.
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