Title:
Design for electrical and computer engineers / J. Eric Salt, Robert Rothery.
Author:
Salt, J. Eric.
Rothery, Robert. joint author.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references(p. 170)and index(p. 171-174).
The Engineering Profession -- The Role of the Design Engineer -- The Design Process -- General Engineering Process -- Applying the General Engineering Process -- Evaluation of Alternative Solutions -- Design Methodologies -- A Methodology for High Quality -- Requirements Analysis -- The Importance of the Requirements Specification -- Developing the Requirements Specification -- Two Scenarios -- A Two-Stage Approach to Developing the Requirements Specification -- Real-World Considerations -- Needs Assessment--Stating the Problem -- Question the Customer -- Differentiate Needs and Wants -- Explore Project Boundaries -- Input/Output Analysis -- Preview the User Interface -- Survey Design Attributes -- Identify Conflicting Needs -- Prepare a Draft Operations Manual -- Prepare the Requirements Specification -- Translating Needs to Specifications -- Specification of Interface Points -- Excessive Requirements -- Verification -- Documenting the Requirements Specification -- System Design -- The Importance of System Design -- System Block Diagrams -- The System Design Process -- Conceptualization -- Synthesis -- Analysis -- The Synthesis/Analysis Cycle -- Block-Diagram Basics -- Documentation -- Managing the Design Process -- The Project Management Approach -- Project Organization -- Elements of Project Management -- The Project Plan -- Defining the Work -- Scheduling -- Network Diagrams -- Reviewing the Work Description -- Bar Charts -- Additional Comments on Scheduling -- Planning Resources and Estimating Costs.
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons,
Publication Place:
New York :
ISBN:
0471391468 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780471391463 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject:
Electronic circuit design.
Circuits électroniques -- Calcul.
Contents:
The Engineering Profession -- The Role of the Design Engineer -- The Design Process -- General Engineering Process -- Applying the General Engineering Process -- Evaluation of Alternative Solutions -- Design Methodologies -- A Methodology for High Quality -- Requirements Analysis -- The Importance of the Requirements Specification -- Developing the Requirements Specification -- Two Scenarios -- A Two-Stage Approach to Developing the Requirements Specification -- Real-World Considerations -- Needs Assessment--Stating the Problem -- Question the Customer -- Differentiate Needs and Wants -- Explore Project Boundaries -- Input/Output Analysis -- Preview the User Interface -- Survey Design Attributes -- Identify Conflicting Needs -- Prepare a Draft Operations Manual -- Prepare the Requirements Specification -- Translating Needs to Specifications -- Specification of Interface Points -- Excessive Requirements -- Verification -- Documenting the Requirements Specification -- System Design -- The Importance of System Design -- System Block Diagrams -- The System Design Process -- Conceptualization -- Synthesis -- Analysis -- The Synthesis/Analysis Cycle -- Block-Diagram Basics -- Documentation -- Managing the Design Process -- The Project Management Approach -- Project Organization -- Elements of Project Management -- The Project Plan -- Defining the Work -- Scheduling -- Network Diagrams -- Reviewing the Work Description -- Bar Charts -- Additional Comments on Scheduling -- Planning Resources and Estimating Costs.
Physical Description:
xviii, 174 p. : ill. ;
Electronic Location:
http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/wiley035/2001026913.html
http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/onix06/2001026913.html
Publication Date:
c2002.