Engineering

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Aashish

1. What assumptions is this entire field making that may be wrong?

Introduction At a senior level, engineering is no longer confined to solving problems within a system.It involves questioning whether the system itself is built on ...
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Engineering

4. How do I transfer knowledge that cannot be written down?

Introduction Not all knowledge can be documented.The most critical understanding in engineering often lives in experience, not text. The Nature of Tacit Knowledge In engineering, ...
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Accuracy Vs Precision

2. What is the difference between accuracy and precision?

Introduction In engineering measurements and calculations, two words appear frequently: accuracy and precision. They are often used interchangeably in everyday conversation, but in engineering they represent ...
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Design Thinking

3. What happens at the boundaries and interfaces?

Interfaces Combine Different Worlds Every interface brings together two environments that may operate according to different rules. For example: At interfaces, small mismatches become amplified ...
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Engineering

6. Am I solving the right problem?

Introduction One of the most costly mistakes in engineering is not failure of execution, but failure of understanding. Engineers sometimes build elegant, precise, and efficient ...
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Engineering

8. How do I make this fail safely?

Introduction Every engineering system will eventually experience failure. The question is not whether failure will occur, but how the system behaves when it does. Good ...
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Engineering

7. What does this system want to do naturally?

Introduction Every engineered system operates within the laws of physics and natural behavior. Instead of forcing systems to behave unnaturally, good engineering often comes from ...
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Design Thinking

5. What are the second and third order effects of my decision?

Introduction Engineering decisions rarely affect only the immediate problem they solve. Every change in a system creates ripple effects. Understanding these consequences requires thinking beyond ...
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Design Thinking

1. How do I choose between two designs that both ‘work’ ?

Introduction In real engineering work, multiple designs often meet the required specifications. When that happens, the challenge is no longer making something that works — ...
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DesignThinking

4. How does scale change everything?

Introduction In engineering, changing the size of a system does more than simply make it bigger or smaller. As scale changes, the behavior of the ...
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