05326nam 2200637Ia 450 991078856660332120230828214140.0981-270-727-1(CKB)3360000000001206(EBL)1214931(SSID)ssj0000573009(PQKBManifestationID)12251090(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000573009(PQKBWorkID)10529889(PQKB)11659814(MiAaPQ)EBC1214931(WSP)00005964(Au-PeEL)EBL1214931(CaPaEBR)ebr10699012(CaONFJC)MIL491679(OCoLC)820942601(EXLCZ)99336000000000120620060314d2006 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrCreativity for engineers[electronic resource] /B.S. DhillonSingapore World Scientific20061 online resource (202 p.)Series on industrial & systems engineering ;v. 3Description based upon print version of record.981-256-529-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preface; Contents; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Need for Creativity in Engineering; 1.2 Creativity and Innovation History; 1.3 Engineering History; 1.4 Creativity-Related Facts and Figures; 1.5 Terms and Definitions; 1.6 Creativity Myths, Observations, and the Role of Innovation in Organizations; 1.7 Useful Information on Creativity and Innovation; 1.7.1 Books; 1.7.2 Journals; 1.7.3 Conference Proceedings; 1.7.4 Organizations; 1.8 Scope of the Book; Problems; References; 2 Engineering: An Introduction; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Difference Between Science and Engineering2.3 Engineering Today and Engineering Disciplines 2.3.1 Mechanical Engineering; 2.3.2 Civil Engineering; 2.3.3 Electrical and Electronic Engineering; 2.3.4 Chemical Engineering; 2.3.5 Aerospace Engineering; 2.3.6 Industrial Engineering; 2.3.7 Mining Engineering; 2.3.8 Biomedical Engineering; 2.4 Engineering Design Process; 2.5 The Technological Team; 2.6 The Needs, Functions, and Qualities of an Engineer; 2.7 Engineering Manager's Functions and Qualities; 2.8 The Ethical and Legal Factors; Problems; References; 3 Famous Engineering Inventions, Inventors, and Inventing; 3.1 Introduction3.2 Famous Engineering Inventions 3.2.1 Steam Engine; 3.2.2 Airplane; 3.2.3 Light Bulb; 3.2.4 Radio; 3.2.5 Telephone; 3.2.6 Telescope (Reflecting); 3.2.7 Motor Car; 3.2.8 Telegraph; 3.2.9 Alternating Current (AC) Power System; 3.2.10 Direct Current (DC) Electric Generator; 3.2.11 Typewriter; 3.2.12 Sewing Machine; 3.2.13 Helicopter; 3.2.14 Submarine; 3.2.15 Pendulum Clock; 3.2.16 Zipper; 3.2.17 Bicycle (with Pedals); 3.2.18 Gas Turbine; 3.2.19 Power Loom; 3.2.20 Hydraulic Press; 3.2.21 Steam Turbine; 3.2.22 Safety Lamp; 3.2.23 Television; 3.2.24 Cathode Ray Tube; 3.2.25 Hovercraft3.3 Famous Engineering Inventors 3.3.1 James Watt (1736-1819); 3.3.2 Thomas Edison (1847-1931); 3.3.3 Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922); 3.3.4 Wright Brothers; 3.3.5 Samuel Morse (1791-1872); 3.3.6 Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937); 3.3.7 Nicola Tesla (1856-1943); 3.3.8 Karl Benz (1844-1929); 3.3.9 Walter Hunt (1796-1859); 3.3.10 Christopher Sholes (1819-1890); 3.4 Inventing Procedure; 3.5 Inventors' Characteristics, Motives, and Marital Status; 3.6 Obstacles and Pitfalls of Inventors; Problems; References; 4 Creativity in Organizations; 4.1 Introduction4.2 Factors for the Decline in Corporate Creativity, Factors Driving the Need for Creativity in Organizations, and Organizational Creativity and Innovation Supporting Characteristics 4.3 Elements of an Innovative Organization; 4.4 Problem-Solving and Creativity Processes; 4.5 Sources and Tips for Innovative Ideas and Broad Sources of Information Useful to Creative Engineers; Problems; References; 5 Creativity Management and Manpower Creativity; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Managing, Selecting, and Retaining Creative People; 5.3 Tasks of Key Professionals in Innovative Companies; 5.3.1 Idea Generator5.3.2 ChampionCreativity is playing an ever more important role in the success or failure of organizations in the global competitive economy. The field of engineering is no exception. The objective of this book is to satisfy this vital need, which has been covered very little elsewhere.The book, which assumes no prior knowledge, will be useful to many people including all kinds of professional engineers, engineering managers, graduate and senior undergraduate students of engineering, and researchers and instructors in engineering, psychology, and business administration. At the end of each chapter there areSeries on industrial and systems engineeringv. 3.Creative ability in technologyCreative thinkingCreative ability in technology.Creative thinking.620Dhillon B. S(Balbir S.),1947-12038MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910788566603321Creativity for engineers3673958UNINA