L' art de mesurer le temps avec précision, ou la theorie de l'horlogerie
Author : Pierre Fétil
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Page : 32 pages
File Size : 19,89 MB
Release : 1802
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Author : Pierre Fétil
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Page : 32 pages
File Size : 19,89 MB
Release : 1802
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Author : BACHELIER (Imprimeur Libraire.)
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Page : 64 pages
File Size : 39,41 MB
Release : 1827
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Author : Royal Society (Great Britain). Library
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Page : 790 pages
File Size : 32,94 MB
Release : 1839
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Author : William J. H. Andrewes
Publisher : Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 13,20 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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The Quest for Longitude is a book for students and for teachers, for collectors and for scholars, and for the thousands of people who, having enjoyed Sobel's Longitude, desire a well-illustrated reference that describes in detail the many fascinating devices and the intriguing characters who, by solving the ancient problem of finding longitude at sea, changed the world forever. 250 illustrations, 120 in color.
Author : Royal Society (Great Britain)
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Page : 796 pages
File Size : 26,11 MB
Release : 1839
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Page : 1404 pages
File Size : 44,3 MB
Release : 1843
Category : Biography
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Author : Pascal Le Masson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 49,67 MB
Release : 2017-04-06
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 3319502778
This textbook presents the core of recent advances in design theory and its implications for design methods and design organization. Providing a unified perspective on different design methods and approaches, from the most classic (systematic design) to the most advanced (C-K theory), it offers a unique and integrated presentation of traditional and contemporary theories in the field. Examining the principles of each theory, this guide utilizes numerous real life industrial applications, with clear links to engineering design, industrial design, management, economics, psychology and creativity. Containing a section of exams with detailed answers, it is useful for courses in design theory, engineering design and advanced innovation management. "Students and professors, practitioners and researchers in diverse disciplines, interested in design, will find in this book a rich and vital source for studying fundamental design methods and tools as well as the most advanced design theories that work in practice". Professor Yoram Reich, Tel Aviv University, Editor-in-Chief, Research In Engineering Design. "Twenty years of research in design theory and engineering have shown that training in creative design is indeed possible and offers remarkably operational methods - this book is indispensable for all leaders and practitioners who wish to strengthen theinnovation capacity of their company." Pascal Daloz, Executive Vice President, Dassault Systèmes
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Page : 714 pages
File Size : 14,82 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Union catalogs
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Author : Árpád Keitner
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Page : 676 pages
File Size : 42,97 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Biography
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Author : W. Krohn
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 50,46 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9400998287
The interrelations of science and technology as an object of study seem to have drawn the attention of a number of disciplines: the history of both science and technology, sociology, economics and economic history, and even the philosophy of science. The question that comes to mind is whether the phenomenon itself is new or if advances in the disciplines involved account for this novel interest, or, in fact, if both are intercon nected. When the editors set out to plan this volume, their more or less explicit conviction was that the relationship of science and technology did reveal a new configuration and that the disciplines concerned with 1tS analysis failed at least in part to deal with the change because of conceptual and methodological preconceptions. To say this does not imply a verdict on the insufficiency of one and the superiority of any other one disciplinary approach. Rather, the situation is much more complex. In economics, for example, the interest in the relationship between science and technology is deeply influenced by the theoretical problem of accounting for the factors of economic growth. The primary concern is with technology and the problem is whether the market induces technological advances or whether they induce new demands that explain the subsequent diffusion of new technologies. Science is generally considered to be an exogenous factor not directly subject to market forces and, therefore, appears to be of no interest.