Design for Electrical and Computer Engineers Christopher Coulston
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- computer
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- TA145
- TK1
Contents -- The Engineering Design Process -- Project Selection and Needs Identification -- The Requirements Specification -- Concept Generation and Evaluation -- Systems Design I: Functional Decomposition -- Systems Design II: Behavior Models -- Testing -- System Reliability -- Teams and Teamwork -- Project Management -- Ethical and Legal Issues -- Oral Presentations -- Appendix
Originally published by McGraw Hill in 2009, Design for Electrical and Computer Engineers is written for students and teachers engaged in electrical and computer engineering design projects, primarily in the senior year. It guides students and faculty through the steps necessary for the successful execution of design projects. The objective is to provide a treatment of the design process with a sound academic basis that is integrated with practical application. The foundation of the book is a strong vision — that a solid understanding of the Design Process, Design Tools, and the right mix of Professional Skills are critical for project and career success. This text is unique in providing a comprehensive design treatment for electrical and computer engineering.
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In English.
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