Concepts
- Compensation
- Crystallization
- Earthworks
- Exploratory engineering
- Fasteners
- Flexibility
- Freeze
- Gate
- Good Engineering Practice
- Hand tools
- Machine tools - Punch
- Measuring -- measurement
- Materials -- material science -- Tie
- Corrosion
- Design
- Drawings -- drawing -- CAD -- drafting
- Cost
- Ecological engineering methods
- Engineering, procurement and construction
- Engineering economics
- Engineering overhead
- Engineering society
- Management -- planning -- teamwork -- peopleware
- Model engineering
- Non-recurring engineering
- Personalization
- Process
- Quality -- validation -- quality control
- Reverse engineering
- Risk analysis
- Systems engineering process
- Tolerance
- Traction
- Value-driven design
- Yield
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Famous quotes containing the word concepts:
“It is impossible to dissociate language from science or science from language, because every natural science always involves three things: the sequence of phenomena on which the science is based; the abstract concepts which call these phenomena to mind; and the words in which the concepts are expressed. To call forth a concept, a word is needed; to portray a phenomenon, a concept is needed. All three mirror one and the same reality.”
—Antoine Lavoisier (17431794)
“During our twenties...we act toward the new adulthood the way sociologists tell us new waves of immigrants acted on becoming Americans: we adopt the host cultures values in an exaggerated and rigid fashion until we can rethink them and make them our own. Our idea of what adults are and what were supposed to be is composed of outdated childhood concepts brought forward.”
—Roger Gould (20th century)
“Institutional psychiatry is a continuation of the Inquisition. All that has really changed is the vocabulary and the social style. The vocabulary conforms to the intellectual expectations of our age: it is a pseudo-medical jargon that parodies the concepts of science. The social style conforms to the political expectations of our age: it is a pseudo-liberal social movement that parodies the ideals of freedom and rationality.”
—Thomas Szasz (b. 1920)