Using problem solving techniques from other domains in the engineering design process /
Engineering design problems are, in general, open-ended, under-defined, and over-constrained. Similar problems occur in non-engineering domains as well. Practitioners from each domain have developed unique techniques for handling the informational processing and judgment-making requirements of thi...
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