Understanding Engineering Design: Context, Theory and PracticeThis book is intended to be a guide or primer for all courses in Engineering Design, and provides an overview of the important issues in the field. Divided into three sections, the book first examines the social and economic environment in which engineering design takes place, then provides a critique of developments in design methodology since the 1960s, and finally describes design tools and how they can be used to implement design strategies in the context of the real design environment. Within each section, the individual chapters examine in detail one aspect of the subject, so that the complete book provides a broad range of perspectives on the nature of engineering design. Amongst the book's features are its focus on design in a business context, its examination of the role of information in design, and an in-depth description of design tools to de-mystify current terminology. |
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Page 45
... client the scope of design activity . Negotiations should establish what the company is actually expected to deliver ( i.e. the extent of supply in terms of drawings , documentation , product , after - sales service and so forth ) , the ...
... client the scope of design activity . Negotiations should establish what the company is actually expected to deliver ( i.e. the extent of supply in terms of drawings , documentation , product , after - sales service and so forth ) , the ...
Page 77
... client , and so learn more about the client's real requirements by proposing conjectured solutions and listening to the response . From this analysis of these contrasting models , it is possible to relate them directly to the two ...
... client , and so learn more about the client's real requirements by proposing conjectured solutions and listening to the response . From this analysis of these contrasting models , it is possible to relate them directly to the two ...
Page 113
... client to the designer ( the design brief ) ; information for detailed analysis passed by the designer to specialist consultants ; information about process capabilities provided by the manufacturer ; or even the package of information ...
... client to the designer ( the design brief ) ; information for detailed analysis passed by the designer to specialist consultants ; information about process capabilities provided by the manufacturer ; or even the package of information ...
Contents
Design as innovation | 20 |
The role of the designer | 37 |
From craft to CADCAM | 61 |
Copyright | |
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