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Engineering Design Methods: Strategies for Product Design.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Wiley, 2000.Edition: 3rd edDescription: 212 p. : illISBN:
  • 0471872504
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 620/.0042 CRO 2000
Review: "This new edition reinforces its original three-part structure: Part I provides an introduction to design, Part II presents design methods as the core feature of the book and finally, Part III puts the methods into a wider context of managing the overall design process, and the role of design within the business process of planning and developing new products." "Substantially revised and updated, this text also contains two completely new chapters: Design Ability, which takes advantage of the new knowledge about design cognition and designers' activities, and Product Development, which also covers the most recent thinking, including the broader business context of design activity." "This third edition will remain at the forefront of engineering and industrial design as an essential text for students and lecturers, as well as practitioners."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This new edition reinforces its original three-part structure: Part I provides an introduction to design, Part II presents design methods as the core feature of the book and finally, Part III puts the methods into a wider context of managing the overall design process, and the role of design within the business process of planning and developing new products." "Substantially revised and updated, this text also contains two completely new chapters: Design Ability, which takes advantage of the new knowledge about design cognition and designers' activities, and Product Development, which also covers the most recent thinking, including the broader business context of design activity." "This third edition will remain at the forefront of engineering and industrial design as an essential text for students and lecturers, as well as practitioners."--BOOK JACKET.