Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
232
Language
English
Published
Oct 21, 2011
Publisher
The MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262299402
ISBN-13
9780262299404
Description
Gone are the days when engineering simply focused on creating artifacts and inventions. In the contemporary world, engineering has evolved into a multifaceted discipline that addresses complex societal challenges. The authors delve into how engineering systems are increasingly required to meet human needs, emphasizing the intricate interplay between technology, society, and the environment.
In this insightful exploration, the book discusses the transition of engineering from a purely technical discipline to one that incorporates social dimensions and ecological considerations. It emphasizes the importance of systems thinking, encouraging engineers to approach problems holistically to craft sustainable solutions for an interconnected world.
Through thoughtful analysis and real-world examples, the authors highlight the necessity for engineers to engage collaboratively with various stakeholders. By doing so, they can design systems that not only function efficiently but also enrich the quality of human life while minimizing negative impacts on the planet.
In this insightful exploration, the book discusses the transition of engineering from a purely technical discipline to one that incorporates social dimensions and ecological considerations. It emphasizes the importance of systems thinking, encouraging engineers to approach problems holistically to craft sustainable solutions for an interconnected world.
Through thoughtful analysis and real-world examples, the authors highlight the necessity for engineers to engage collaboratively with various stakeholders. By doing so, they can design systems that not only function efficiently but also enrich the quality of human life while minimizing negative impacts on the planet.
Genres
Science & Technology
History