ECOR 1010 Final: ECOR 1010 Final Exam Review

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Open-ended problems, often with many possible solutions. Identifying problems, solving them, and implementing the solution. Textbook: process of developing workable plans for the construction or manufacture of devices, equipment, machinery or structure, to satisfy some observed need. Engineering design integrates mathematics, basic sciences, engineering sciences and complementary studies in developing elements, systems and processes to meet specific needs. It is a creative, iterative, and often open-ended process subject to constraints which may be governed by standards or legislation to varying degrees depending upon the discipline. These constraints may relate to economic, health, safety, environmental, social, or other pertinent factors. Criticism, knowing when to criticize or when to be creative. Before a problem can be solved, it must first be identified. Evaluating present state and determining how it differs from the goal state. Arrangement of available products into a unique combination that yields the desired result. Residential building is a complex system consisting of many components and products.