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Structuring the disciplines related to software engineering: a general model

Proceedings 14th Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training. 'In search of a software engineering profession' (Cat. No.PR01059), 2002
The paper examines the relationship between software engineering and the subjects that comprise its related disciplines, taking as a motivating example the role of the topic of data structures and algorithms in an undergraduate degree programme in software engineering.
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Developing the Next Generation of Structural Engineers

IABSE Reports, 2015
<p>Rapid changes in technology coupled with global societal developments and challenges require a new breed of structural engineer, more broadly capable than ever before. We must define a new set of structural engineering competencies and dramatically overhaul our approach to the engineer’s education and development.
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Automatic Algorithm for Generating Complex Polyhedral Scaffold Structures for Tissue Engineering

Tissue Engineering, 2004
In this article, an approach for tissue-engineering (TE) scaffold fabrication by way of integrating computer-based medical imaging, computer graphics, data manipulation techniques, computer-aided design (CAD), and rapid prototyping (RP) technologies is introduced.
Chi-Mun, Cheah   +4 more
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The role of heritage structural engineering and why it is important for future generations

Australian Journal of Structural Engineering, 2017
This paper explores why heritage structural engineering is essential to our society and our future profession.
Ian Maitland, John Woodside
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An Evaluation of Combustion Noise Generation in Diesel Engine Structure

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1989
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper describes an attempt to clarify the characteristics of combustion noise generation of the engine structure. The transmission-radiation coefficient of combustion noise is proposed as a conversion ratio of the combustion noise power from the gas vibration power affecting the inner surface of the combustion
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Representing the knowledge used during the Requirement engineering activity with generic structures

1993
Abstracting informal requirements in terms of formal specifications of the future information system is the aim of the Requirement Engineering activity (RE). It is a cognitive activity mostly based on analogical reasoning. Skilled designers reuse the experience gain from previous design when they recognise similarities between different applications ...
Georges Grosz, Colette Rolland
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Structural-borne noise prediction for a single engine general aviation aircraft

6th Aeroacoustics Conference, 1980
The usefulness of a deterministic modeling procedure employing structural-acoustic finite-element formulations is investigated for the prediction of structure-bor ne interior noise. Analytical predictions are compared to normal mode, forced harmonic response, and engine-running experimental data obtained during ground tests of a single-engine general ...
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Novel articulated support structure for orthopaedic and general engineering applications

Plastics, Rubber and Composites, 2005
The present paper discusses investigations into the manufacture, testing and application of a highly flexible structure incorporating innovative joints linked together to form a sheet that can be conformed around complex three-dimensional shapes which can be easily 'switched' from a flexible state to a highly stable/rigid one and a process which can be
P. S. Allan, K. Tarverdi
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Content driven generation of RFLP structured Engineering System representation

2016 World Automation Congress (WAC), 2016
This paper is about new methods which are contributions to system level interdisciplinary definition of multidisciplinary engineering structure (ES). Definition of ES is flexible. It may be product, functional unit, or experimental configuration of components.
Laszlo Horvath, Imre J. Rudas
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