Welcome Guest
  |   0 items in your shopping cart
 

BROWSE BY STANDARDS

BROWSE BY CATEGORY

***
 
 
Join our mailing list to recieve newsletters
 

Problem Solving for Engineers

Send to friend
 
Title: Problem Solving for Engineers
Author: David G. Carmichael
ISBN: 146657061X / 9781466570610
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 439
Publisher: Spon Press
Year: 2013
Availability: In Stock
     
 
  • Description
  • Contents

Whatever their discipline, engineers are routinely called upon to develop solutions to all kinds of problems. To do so effectively, they need a systematic and disciplined approach that considers a range of alternatives, taking into account all relevant factors, before selecting the best solution. In Problem Solving for Engineers, David Carmichael demonstrates just such an approach involving problem definition, generation of alternative solutions, and, ultimately, the analysis and selection of a preferred solution.

David Carmichael introduces the fundamental concepts needed to think systematically and undertake methodical problem solving. He argues that the most rational way to develop a framework for problem solving is by using a systems studies viewpoint. He then outlines systems methodology, modeling, and the various configurations for analysis, synthesis, and investigation. Building on this, the book details a systematic process for problem solving and demonstrates how problem solving and decision making lie within a systems synthesis configuration.

Carefully designed as a self-learning resource, the book contains exercises throughout that reinforce the material and encourage readers to think and apply the concepts. It covers decision making in the presence of uncertainty and multiple criteria, including that involving sustainability with its blend of economic, social, and environmental considerations. It also characterizes and tackles the specific problem solving of management, planning, and design. The book provides, for the first time, a rational framework for problem solving with an engineering orientation.

Preface
Author

Chapter 1 : Systems Methodology
Chapter 2 : Models and Modeling
Chapter 3 : Some Common System Models
Chapter 4 : Fundamental Configurations Relating to Systems
Chapter 5 : The Synthesis Configuration
Chapter 6 : The Investigation Configuration
Chapter 7 : Systematic General Problem Solving
Chapter 8 : Creativity
Chapter 9 : General Problem Solving with Groups
Chapter 10 : Decision Making with Multiple Objectives
Chapter 11 : Optimization
Chapter 12 : Decision Approaches and Tools

Appendix A : Sensitivity
Appendix B : Surveys
Appendix C : Sampling
Appendix D : Measurement and Scales
Bibliography
Index

 
 
 
About Us | Contact us
loading...
This page was created in 0.31224298477173 seconds