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Invention by Design; How Engineers Get from Thought to Thing by Henry Petroski |
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The Existential Pleasures of Engineering (Thomas Dunne Book) by Samuel C. Florman |
Design Paradigms: Case Histories of Error and Judgment in Engineering by Henry Petroski |
Successful at explaining themselves or not, engineers are largely responsible for the world as we know it, and Petroski examines their work to discuss how good design and technology combine to produce the desired results. That combination involves much trial and error, and, as Petroski writes, "artifacts from paper clips to steamships evolve by removing some real or perceived failure of their ancestors to achieve unqualified success." Drawing on examples from past and present, Petroski offers an up-close view of how engineers do their work, and his history is full of surprises and pleasures. --Gregory McNamee
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