Knowledge is power and money, and making the best use of expensively acquired important information is vital to any company or organization that wishes to make the most of its assets. A well run and structured system for "Managing Engineering Knowledge" can literally prevent engineers from having to re-invent the wheel, saving precious expert time and effort. Exploiting the capital associated with design knowledge has been shown to release considerable savings in the cost and lead times for detail design of new products. ...
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Knowledge is power and money, and making the best use of expensively acquired important information is vital to any company or organization that wishes to make the most of its assets. A well run and structured system for "Managing Engineering Knowledge" can literally prevent engineers from having to re-invent the wheel, saving precious expert time and effort. Exploiting the capital associated with design knowledge has been shown to release considerable savings in the cost and lead times for detail design of new products. Until now there has been no common way of collecting, structuring, and formalizing the engineering knowledge associated with designs. This not only makes it hard to plan and organize the process of building knowledge-based engineering applications, but also means that updating them and re-using modules is almost impossible. Methodology and software tools oriented to knowledge-based engineering applications-was created to fill this need. It is a practical tool to help those involved with building systems that represent knowldege, rather than a set of academic principles. "Managing Engineering Knowledge" is a comprehensive user guide to the methodology and provides: Accessible, readable writing style; Clear and easily navigable structure; Summary margin notes for handy, quick reference; Generous use of examples and cases; Numerous lively and informative diagrams; Comprehensive guide to further reading, chapter by chapter; Convenient to use, fold-flat, ring-bound format with tabbed dividers. "Managing Engineering Knowledge" caters for a wide range of people and backgrounds-including general managers operating at the strategic level, project managers, engineering designers, information technologists, system modellers, and technical analyists. Indeed, it bridges the communication gap between engineers with experience of the
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Add this copy of Managing Engineering Knowledge: Moka, Methodology for to cart. $165.00, fair condition, Sold by HaroldsBooks rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Corydon, IA, UNITED STATES, published 2001 by The Americah Society of Mechanical Engineers.
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Published:
2001
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English
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Acceptable. 0791801659 Ex-Library Spiral bound. Usual ex-library features. The interior is clean and tight. Binding is good. Cover shows slight wear and has scuff mark on front. 298 pages including index.
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