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""Copyright""; ""Abstract""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""Executive Summary""; ""VISION OF A COMPUTER-AIDED MATERIALS SELECTION SYSTEM""; ""STRATEGIES FOR OVERCOMING BARRIERS""; ""Database and Knowledge-Base Barriers""; ""Structural Design Modeling Technology Barriers""; ""GENERAL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS""; ""1 Introduction""; ""BENEFITS""; ""DEFINITIONS""; ""STUDY OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE""; ""2 Materials Selection in Structural Design""; ""CONCURRENT ENGINEERING AND DESIGN ORGANIZATION"" 327 $a""MATERIALS SELECTION DURING COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN""""SUMMARY OF MATERIALS INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS IN DESIGN""; ""3 Enhancing the Materials Selection Process in Design: A Vision""; ""INTEGRATED ENGINEERING SUPPORT IN INTEGRATED ENTERPRISES""; ""SUPPORTING STRATEGIC MATERIAL DECISIONS""; ""SUPPORTING ROUTINE MATERIAL DECISIONS""; ""SUPPORTING INNOVATIVE MATERIALS SELECTION IN DESIGN""; ""SUMMARY""; ""4 Information Technologies Pertinent to the Materials Selection Process""; ""DATABASES AND KNOWLEDGE BASES""; ""Levels of Representation""; ""Issues Concerning Knowledge-Base Development"" 327 $a""Definition of Knowledge Bases""""Development of Knowledge Bases""; ""Construction of Knowledge Bases""; ""Issues Concerning Database Development""; ""MODELING AND ANALYSIS SYSTEMS""; ""Geometric Reasoning""; ""Process Modeling""; ""Modeling of Abstraction of Downstream Constraints""; ""Measurement Modeling""; ""Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation""; ""Damage-Tolerant Design""; ""Probability of Detection""; ""Issues Concerning Implementing Modeling and Analysis Systems""; ""5 Conclusions and Recommendations""; ""STRATEGIES FOR OVERCOMING BARRIERS"" 327 $a""Database and Knowledge-Base Barriers""""Structural Design Modeling Technology Barriers""; ""GENERAL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS""; ""References""; ""Appendix A: Glossary of Acronyms""; ""Appendix B: Case Studies Reviewed by the Committee""; ""Appendix C: Review of Selected Knowledge-Representation Techniques and Tools""; 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Conway 210 1$aNew York, New York :$cColumbia University Press,$d2014. 210 4$dİ2014 215 $a1 online resource (105 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-231-16954-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tAcknowledgments --$tIntroduction --$t1. The Coming of the Penumbral Age --$t2. The Frenzy of Fossil Fuels --$t3. Market Failure --$tEpilogue --$tLexicon of Archaic Terms --$tInterview with the Authors --$tNotes --$tAbout the Authors 330 $aThe year is 2393, and the world is almost unrecognizable. Clear warnings of climate catastrophe went ignored for decades, leading to soaring temperatures, rising sea levels, widespread drought and-finally-the disaster now known as the Great Collapse of 2093, when the disintegration of the West Antarctica Ice Sheet led to mass migration and a complete reshuffling of the global order. Writing from the Second People's Republic of China on the 300th anniversary of the Great Collapse, a senior scholar presents a gripping and deeply disturbing account of how the children of the Enlightenment-the political and economic elites of the so-called advanced industrial societies-failed to act, and so brought about the collapse of Western civilization. In this haunting, provocative work of science-based fiction, Naomi Oreskes and Eric M. Conway imagine a world devastated by climate change. Dramatizing the science in ways traditional nonfiction cannot, the book reasserts the importance of scientists and the work they do and reveals the self-serving interests of the so called "carbon combustion complex" that have turned the practice of science into political fodder. 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