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"Advances in Manufacturing Technology XVII" continues a well
respected series with the papers presented at the 1st International
Conference on Manufacturing Research (ICMR 2003) incorporating the
19th National Conference on Manufacturing Research (NCMR). This
essential text provides a thorough review of all aspects of
manufacturing engineering and management and will be of interest to
all those involved in this rapidly advancing sphere of mechanical
and manufacturing engineering. The topics covered include:
Machining Processes and Tooling; Forming Processes and Tools;
Advanced Manufacturing Techniques; Advanced Manufacturing Systems;
Design Methods, Processes, and Systems; CAD/CAM;
Testing/Experimentation/Metrology; Internet and E
design/Manufacture; and, Virtual Enterprise and Enterprise
Integration.
EDE 99 (Engineering Design Education Conference 99) is an important
international event bringing together a range of experts from
engineering design education to showcase the latest ideas and
innovations. The conference theme is the Continuum of Design
Education and the programme addresses the full spectrum of design
education from primary, through secondary and tertiary, to
continuing professional development. EDE 99 aims to provide a forum
for sharing of experiences of those who shape our future engineers
and will make an important contribution to the body of knowledge in
design education. Topics include: the continuum of design
education; learning to design or designing to learn; teaching
design in secondary schools; developing observation and spatial
skills; information technology in design; international
comparisons. The meeting incorporates the 21st Annual Conference on
Engineering Design Education, under the auspices of SEED (Sharing
Experience in Engineering Design), and the 6th National Conference
on Product Design Education under the auspices of the Institution
of Engineering Designers (IED). All those involved in engineering
should be concerned about its future. This volume should be of
interest to educators in the field, employers in companies who
recruit engineers, and those who make policy decisions about the
educational and economic well being that affects us all.
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