Design Theory, Methodology, and Practice: Critical Thinking for Integrated Design focuses on the theory and practice of design from an industrial engineering perspective, with interdisciplinary applications for other fields of engineering, architecture, and computer science. Written in an accessible and interactive style that's ideal for students and professionals alike, the book includes many examples, graphics, and references to everyday design practice. After opening with an introduction to different design theories and methods, subsequent chapters reveal how to navigate common design issues such as designing within an evolving cycle of problems and solutions, generating ideas, getting stuck and unstuck while designing, incorporating participation from outside stakeholders, and utilizing new data technologies for design development. Each chapter begins with an extended example that highlights a particular design problem or issue to explore. Themes of storytelling, diversity, and dialogue run through the book, helping engineers understand the less technical skills that are necessary when developing and getting buy-in for their designs.
Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements, International Adaptation. Edition No. 7
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