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1 online resource |
Contents |
Fusion of digital engineering and statistical approach / Akira Takahashi -- The grammar of technology development / Hiroe Tsubaki -- Informed systems approach / Andrzej P. Wierzbicki -- Combinatorial usage of QFDE and LCA for environmentally conscious design / Tomohiko Sakao [and others] -- Communication gap management towards a fertile community / Naohiro Matsumura -- Verification of process layout CAE system TPS-LAS at Toyota / Hirohisa Sakai, Kakuro Amasaka -- A grammar of design of experiments in computer simulation / Shu Yamada -- Uniform design in computer and physical experiments / Kai-Tai Fang, Dennis K.J. Lin -- Adapting response surface methodology for computer and simulation experiments / G. Geoffrey Vining -- SQC and digital engineering / Mutsumi Yoshino, Ken Nishina -- Application of DOE to computer-aided engineering / Ken Nishina, Mutsumi Yoshino -- A hybrid approach for performance evaluation of web-legacy client/server systems / Naoki Makimoto, Hiroyuki Sakata -- Polynomial time perfect sampler for discretized Dirichlet distribution / Tomomi Matsui, Shuji Kijima -- The optimal receiver in a chip-synchronous direct-sequence spread-sptecturm communication system / Nobuoki Eshima -- Visualizing similarity among estimated melody sequences from musical audio / Hiroki Hashiguchi |
Summary |
This book includes the keynote lecture and fourteen selected papers that - scribe a general guideline and supporting concepts and tools for conceiving technology development as a grammar. Recent advances in scienti?c and - gineering?elds call for new disciplines, tools, and concepts. For example, advances in computer simulation require new approaches to statistical te- niques to utilize computer simulation e?ciently for technology development. Thepaperscollectedinthisbookfocusonsuchnewapproachesbasedonthese practicalrequirements. Theeditorsarecon?dentthiscollectionwillcontribute to the acceleration of technology development through the application of the grammar of technology presented here. The title of this book is in?uenced by Karl Pearson's book The Grammar of Science, published in 1892, which brought him recognition as a giant and pioneer of statistics. His book introduced a grammar of science with a - scription of the roles of statistical treatments. While science at times has been misunderstood as not being amenable to a standardized approach, one of the contributions of Pearson's book was that it o?ered a standardized - proach to science. As his book demonstrated, behind the great innovations of science, there exists a universal approach |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Technological innovations.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Research.
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Ingénierie.
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Technological innovations.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Tsubaki, H. (Hiroe)
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Nishina, K. (Ken)
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Yamada, S. (Shu)
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ISBN |
9784431752325 |
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4431752323 |
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9784431752318 |
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4431752315 |
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