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Engineering and the Social Process
1987In this chapter we have two aims. First we make the point that engineering, broadly defined, is central to human life. Second, we emphasize the fact that important insights into understanding the centrality of engineering can be gained by using two concepts, homo faber and the division oflabour.
Michael P. Kelly, Ian Glover
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2010
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the profile of process engineering. A process engineer usually reports to operations rather than engineering or R&D and focuses on transforming raw materials to the finished product, in the most economical manner.
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the profile of process engineering. A process engineer usually reports to operations rather than engineering or R&D and focuses on transforming raw materials to the finished product, in the most economical manner.
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Systems engineering as a process
IEE Colloquium on Systems Engineering for Profit, 1995Systems engineering has been developed as a convolution of organisation and individual engineering activity. Making a formal separation of concerns, it is argued that while systems engineering provides formal support and management of a platform, a position, a resource base for system engineering, system engineering is a composition of monitoring and ...
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2009
In this chapter the authors introduce the role of a business process engineer (BPE) and necessary competencies to define, simulate, analyze, and improve business processes. As a minimal body of knowledge for a BPE we propose two complementary fields: enterprise integration engineering (EIE) and business process management (BPM).
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In this chapter the authors introduce the role of a business process engineer (BPE) and necessary competencies to define, simulate, analyze, and improve business processes. As a minimal body of knowledge for a BPE we propose two complementary fields: enterprise integration engineering (EIE) and business process management (BPM).
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1991
Publisher Summary This chapter outlines about the process engineering of ceramics. This is a practical discipline, many of its procedures being based on empirical rather than strictly scientific relations. The production of advanced ceramics involves more processing steps and in each step, a large variety of methods is possible. Advanced ceramics are
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Publisher Summary This chapter outlines about the process engineering of ceramics. This is a practical discipline, many of its procedures being based on empirical rather than strictly scientific relations. The production of advanced ceramics involves more processing steps and in each step, a large variety of methods is possible. Advanced ceramics are
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Process coupling in business process engineering
Knowledge and Process Management, 1999Rainer A. Sommer, Thomas R. Gulledge
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Engineering Processes for Jewellery Design
The International Journal of Designed Objects, 2014DEL CURTO, BARBARA+4 more
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