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1. FE Review Manual: Rapid Preparation for the General Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (F E Review Manual), 2nd ed. by MichaelR. Lindeburg PE | |
Paperback: 872
Pages
(2006-06-13)
-- used & new: US$59.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1591260728 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Everything You Need to Succeed on the FE/EIT Exam Over 1,200 practice problems, with step-by-step solutions 13 diagnostic exams help you to assess your strengths and weaknesses An 8-hour practice exam, with 180 multiple-choice questions SI units throughout, just like the exam 50 short chapters create manageable study blocks NCEES nomenclature and formulas Sample study schedule Exam tips and advice from recent examinees Customer Reviews (102)
A lot of material
Why all the amazing reviews?
Not Bad
FE Review Manual
Buy this, PASS the FE/EIT on your first attempt!!! |
2. General Engineering Knowledge, Third Edition (Marine Engineering Series) by H D MCGEORGE | |
Paperback: 168
Pages
(1991-05-29)
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3. Software Performance and Scalability: A Quantitative Approach (Quantitative Software Engineering Series) by Henry H. Liu | |
Hardcover: 375
Pages
(2009-05-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description "The practicality of the subject in a real-world situation distinguishes this book from others available on the market." "This book could replace the computer organization texts now in use that every CS and CpE student must take. . . . It is much needed, well written, and thoughtful." A distinctive, educational text onsoftware performance and scalability This is the first book to take a quantitative approach to the subject of software performance and scalability. It brings together three unique perspectives to demonstrate how your products can be optimized and tuned for the best possible performance and scalability: Software Performance and Scalability gives you a specialized skill set that will enable you to design and build performance into your products with immediate, measurable improvements. Complemented with real-world case studies, it is an indispensable resource for software developers, quality and performance assurance engineers, architects, and managers. It is anideal text for university courses related to computer and software performance evaluation and can also be used to supplement a course in computer organization or in queuing theory for upper-division and graduate computer science students. Customer Reviews (8)
Perfect Quantitative (Quality) approach Performance and Scalability
Very valuable for those who worry about performance and scalability
An excellent educational textbook on software performance
Excellent coverage of the subject
Strongly Recommend! |
4. Complete Guide to Semiconductor Devices (Mcgraw-Hill Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Electronics and Vlsi Circuits) by Kwok K. Ng | |
Hardcover: 704
Pages
(1995-01)
list price: US$123.80 -- used & new: US$69.90 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0070358605 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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comparable to Sze's book |
5. FE Review Manual: Rapid Preparation for the General Fundamentals of Engineering Exam by Michael R. Lindeburg | |
Paperback: 832
Pages
(2000-05)
list price: US$86.00 -- used & new: US$74.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1888577533 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Please note, software is not included in the book, but you mayrequest software by using the form inside the book.The software isfree, but thereis a $4.95 shipping fee. Customer Reviews (49)
Wonderful delivery
I bet there are better FERMs out there
Passed in my first try
Fundamental of Engineering Review Manual
Very useful book |
6. Residential Foundations: Design, Behavior, and Repair (General Engineering) by Robert Wade Brown | |
Hardcover: 115
Pages
(1984-01)
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Customer Reviews (1)
Best book on foundation repairs out there |
7. Reeds Vol 8: General Engineering (Reeds Professional) by Leslie Jackson, Thomas D. Morton | |
Paperback: 544
Pages
(2006-07-31)
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8. Introduction to Agricultural Engineering Technology: A Problem Solving Approach (Volume 0) by Harry Field, John Solie | |
Paperback: 394
Pages
(2007-06-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description Introduction to Agricultural Engineering Technology: A problem Solving Approach is an invaluable text for agriculture students at the introductory level. The third edition has been thoroughly updated and reorganized to meet the current units and standards of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE). The book aims to: Each chapter lists education objects, introductory material, and example problems where appropriate. In addition problems using ISO (metric) units, are now included. |
9. Modern Ceramic Engineering: Properties, Processing, and Use in Design, Third Edition (Materials Engineering) (v. 29) by David Richerson | |
Hardcover: 728
Pages
(2005-11-04)
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Great book and Great delievery service from londonbooks
richerson
Well written for a text book!
Modern Ceramic Engineering
Richerson knows a lot about ceramics |
10. Engineering Money: Financial Fundamentals for Engineers by Richard Hill, George Solt | |
Paperback: 186
Pages
(2010-09-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description Most engineers learn about money the hard way: by experience in the workplace. The authors having done this themselves recognized the gap in engineers’ education and set out to bridge it. This book is based on a 1996 course George Solt pioneered for final-year engineering undergraduates. The book is written in an approachable style and gives young engineers as well as mature engineers an insight into the way engineering businesses run, the importance of capital and the problems of cash flow. |
11. Legal Aspects of Architecture, Engineering & the Construction Process by Justin Sweet, Marc M. Schneier | |
Hardcover: 1072
Pages
(2008-11-14)
list price: US$210.95 -- used & new: US$180.69 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0495411213 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Perfect |
12. Engineering in Emergencies: A Practical Guide for Relief Workers | |
Paperback: 728
Pages
(2002-06)
list price: US$139.95 -- used & new: US$114.52 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1853395455 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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exceptional
Great Book!
Good deal
An invaluable reference for any aid worker |
13. Beyond Engineering: How Society Shapes Technology (Sloan Technology Series) by Robert Pool | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(1999-07-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description We tend to think that reason guides technological development, that engineering expertise alone determines the final form an invention takes. But if you look closely enough at the history of any invention, says Pool, you will find that factors unrelated to engineering seem to have an almost equal impact. In his wide-ranging volume, he traces developments in nuclear energy, automobiles, light bulbs, commercial electricity, and personal computers, to reveal that the ultimate shape of a technology often has as much to do with happenstance, business acumen, and cultural context. Whether discussing bovine growth hormone, nuclear power plants, or baboon-to-human transplants, Beyond Engineering is an engaging look at modern technology and an illuminating account of how technology and the modern world shape each other. Customer Reviews (7)
Gave Me New Career Perspective
Excellent Discourse - a wakeup call
Co-evolution and Learning - Society and Technology In discussing the technological selection process, the author Robert Pool makes much of the power of incumbency. A new technology does not arise form nothing but is developed in a co-evolution between scientific progress and societal capabilities. It is developed by human beings who live in a particular point in history and thus have their values and practices shaped in a specific manner. Any technology that is developed will have to be compatible with the social and technical attitudes prevailing at that time. Pool shows in his discussion of the development of the Watt steam engine that the engine was developed taking into full account the attitudes of the people who would have to implement and manufacture it. Watt could scientifically demonstrate the need for tight tolerances to maximize efficiency but his engine was being developed in an era of craft workman who could not see the necessity of such tolerance. Watt was compelled to set up controlled manufacturing sites where he could build machines to the required tolerances. It would have been more efficient to manufacture the engines in place with local labour but that could not be done in the ethos of that time. Mistakes once made in the development of technology will propagate themselves in the social and technical attitudes of the people involved in its continuing development. Pool shows how nuclear power developed within the technological attitudes of military propulsion and civilian power generation. Pool shows how attitudes in these domains shaped the technological choices and how these choices were not the best either technically or commercially.Pool's analysis of the power of incumbency and the multi-armed bandit is excellent here. The second part of the book talks of central place of technology in our society. Technology has moved far from the time of Watt. Now, technology is so complex that no one human being can be aware of all that factors that go into the development and operation of a major new invention. The implication of this is that no one can understand and predict the operation of a major invention in all circumstances. Technological risk cannot be obviated by the building of entirely predictable systems. Rather risk has become probabilistic with designs being created to hopefully prevent failures causing major loss of life or economic loss rare. Society must decide if the risks inherent in a technology are acceptable given the benefits tha can be derived from it. Since no complex technology is predictable this acceptance must in some manner be built around a faith in our societies ability to cope with uncertainty. Since no technology can be proved safe in all circumstances, society must be shaped in such a way that it can rapidly cope with unexpected serious failures. This analysis shows the basic disagreement between the neo-Luddites or technological pessimists and the technological optimists. Pool discusses the work of a Yale sociologist named Charles Perrow who argues that complex technologies cannot be so maintained. They are rife with un-understood emergent properties that render them unmanageable. They are so complex that they cannot be understood by any one person and therefore must be managed centrally and hierarchically by enforcing detailed operation procedures that are the result of long term research by multiple specialists. On the other hand they are prone to unexpected failures and so must be managed locally by workers who can respond to serious contingencies. According to Perrow this is a contradiction that shows that some technologies cannot be managed so as to prevent losses due to accidents. Perrow calls these `normal accidents'. This is a statement of technological pessimism and is one that calls foe the aggressive use of the `precautionary principle' in rejecting technologies that cannot be proved safe. Since this is true of most modern technologies it seems as if society must give up the benefits of modern technology in order to remain safe. However there are many large complex technological systems that function safely. Pool uses the research of Berkeley political science professor Todd a Porte to show this. La Porte discovered may organizations that were managing large scale technologies in a very safe and efficient manner. The characteristic of these organizations is that they combine the properties that Perrow said wee incompatible. The combine a centralized hierarchical control of best practices with distributed local control able to cope with contingencies. La Porte shows how these function in the operation or the US air traffic control systems, military organizations such as aircraft carriers, large chemical manufacturing companies such as Dupont. These overlay a central concern with best practices with an educated workforce who are expected to montitor their own activities, communicate and learn. This insight demonstrates the technological pessimism inherent in analyses like Perrow's can be overcome. Society can shape itself to be able to benefit from modern technology. Since this benefit will derive from the actions of an educated, self-initiating, learning middle class, technology can also indirectly create social good. This is book well worth reading. One fault in the book is that Pool does not outline his argument anywhere. In no one pace does he give a clear summery of his ideas. An introduction and a final summary would have improved the book. Nevertheless this is a book this it found to be full of insight. It one that is well worth reading.
Outstanding Thematic Study of Society and Technology Indeed, Mr.Pool began his book as a history of the US Nuclear Power Industry, but changed his topic as several other authors beat him to it ("Nuclear Choices" by R. Wolfson and "Nuclear Renewal" by R. Rhodes).It is a good thing they did, otherwise he would not have looked at this as merely a case study, in which to frame socio-technological interaction.The eight areas that are covered; momentum, idea creation, business, complexity, choices, risk, control and trade-offs are very quickly paced and liberally sprinkled with very poignant references.His thematic review of the subject matter is similar to the author Lisa Jardine's histories of the Renaissance and Scientific Revolution.The most frequently referred to text is Kuhn's classic "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions."This book could be viewed as the technological adaptation of Kuhn's scientific applications. There are no ways in which the text disappoints, and it would be difficult to endorse it any more enthusiastically than I am.This book will be of benefit to anyone that works in technology, has a general interest in that area, is curious about nuclear power, or is simply looking for a good book.
Interesting but not very profound The author does make a case for examining a technology in its infancy in order to best plan how society should use it, but, given market forces and corporate greed as it is today, this is very unlikely to happen. ... Read more |
14. System Safety Engineering and Management by Harold E. Roland, Brian Moriarty | |
Hardcover: 384
Pages
(1990-09)
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Decent executive level intro
Overall a good book with some problems. However, this year I started teaching from this book. And when you teach you really discoverthe shortcomings of a text. It is frustrating when the author uses acronymswithout explaination. I've also been running into minor math errors oroversights in formulas (e.g. defining a function f(x) and using 't' in theequation as the independent variable). I think the attempt to cover allof the material resulted in a brief overview of these areas and took awayfrom the quality of coverage. Still, I haven't seen a better book on thetopic and if the worst you can say is that it could have been better, thatsnot bad. ... Read more |
15. Engineering Science, Fifth Edition by W. Bolton | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2006-09-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Engineering Science is a comprehensive textbook suitable for all vocational and pre-degree courses. Taking a generic approach, the essential scientific principles engineering students need for their studies are presented topic by topic. Unlike the majority of texts available on this subject, Bill Bolton goes beyond the core science to include the mechanical, electrical and electronic principles needed in the majority of courses. To access the Tutor Support Material, you must be registered then log in via the tab at the top right of this page. |
16. Engineering Vibration (3rd Edition) by Daniel J. Inman | |
Hardcover: 688
Pages
(2007-05-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description Serving as both text and reference manual, this text connects traditional design-oriented topics, the introduction of modal analysis, and the use of MATLAB. The author provides an unequaled combination of the study of conventional vibration with the use of vibration design, analysis and testing in various engineering applications. Special-interest windows utilized throughout the text placed at points where prior or background information summaries are required. Remind readers of essential information pertinent to the text material, preventing them from flipping to previous chapters or reference texts for formulas or other information. Examines topics that reflect some of the recent advances in vibration technology, changes in ABET criteria and the increased importance of both engineering design and modal analysis. Incorporates MATLAB Vibration Toolbox throughout allowing readers to conduct and explore vibration analysis. Toolbox offers professional quality computer analyses including basics, introduction to model analysis with actual experimental data files and finite elements. Readers are challenged with over 65 computer problems (645 problems in all) including use of manufacture's design charts, measurement analysis, and matrix eigenvalue computing for frequencies and modes. Ideal for readers with an interest in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics. Customer Reviews (9)
Great and Practical Text
Good condition, good price
Great Basic Book
Avoid this book.
KEEP AWAY! |
17. Essentials of Engineering Economic Analysis by Donald G. Newnan, Jerome P. Lavelle, Ted G. Eschenbach | |
Hardcover: 706
Pages
(2001-08-30)
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The Source on Engineering Economic Analysis
Miserable |
18. Object-Oriented Software Engineering Using UML, Patterns, and Java (3rd Edition) by Bernd Bruegge, Allen H. Dutoit | |
Hardcover: 800
Pages
(2009-08-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description This widely used book teaches practical object-oriented software engineering with the key real world tools UML, design patterns and Java. This step-by-step approach allows the reader to address complex and changing problems with practical and state-of-the-art solutions. This book uses examples from real systems and examines the interaction between such techniques as UML, Java-based technologies, design patterns, rationale, configuration management, and quality control. It also discusses project management related issues and their impacts. A valuable book for development engineers, software engineers, consulting engineers, software architects, product managers, project leaders, and knowledge managers. Customer Reviews (18)
This book is written backwards!
It is a very good resource not only for developers
Excellent Book!
Escelent condition
Good seller! Very patient! |
19. Engineering Circuit Analysis by William Hayt, Jack Kemmerly, Steven Durbin | |
Hardcover: 912
Pages
(2007-02-20)
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No answers and too many errors.
RUN as fast as you can from this text book, it will haunt you.
Somewhat of a Problem here.
Engineering circuit analysis
Engineering circuit Analysis |
20. Engineering Computation with MATLAB (2nd Edition) by David M. Smith | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(2009-01-18)
list price: US$96.00 -- used & new: US$72.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0136080634 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Crap book
Its ok, but not what I would want
Quick and well described |
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