ENGINEERING IN TIME the systematics of engineering history and its contemporary context

Engineering represents an ordered activity of creative design and inventive manufacture of ingenious devices. Its practitioners have thereby stimulated individuals, enlivened communities, enriched civilizations, and contributed to the shaping of cultures.The authors of this innovative text develop a...

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Main Author: Harms, A. A (Author)
Other Authors: Baetz, Brian, Volti, Rudi
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London New York Imperial College Press Distributed by World Scientific Pub. Co. 2004
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