Performance Engineering Performance Engineering is a systematic and quantitative approach, which encompasses the set of roles, skills, activities, practices, tools, and deliverables applied at every phase of…
Factor of Safety Factor of Safety is used to provide a design margin over the theoretical design capacity to allow for uncertainty in the design process. It is…
Privacy Engineering Privacy Engineering will be an essential piece of an organization’s operations. It is an emerging discipline within, at least, the software or information systems domain…
Damage Tolerance Damage Tolerance is based on the principle that while cracks due to fatigue and corrosion will develop in the aircraft structure, the process can be…
Infosphere This article talks about Infosphere, which provides all the foundational building blocks of trusted information, including data integration, data warehousing, master data management, big data…
Fuzzy Logic Fuzzy Logic is a logical system, which is an extension of multivalued logic. It is an approach to computing based on “degrees of truth” rather…
Systems Design This article talks about Systems Design, which is simply the design of systems. It implies a systematic and rigorous approach to design—an approach demanded by…
Tolerance Analysis This article talks about Tolerance Analysis, which is a number of approaches used today in product design to understand how imperfections in parts as they…
Probabilistic Design Probabilistic Design is a simple approach uses a factor of safety – or design factor – which is in reality a factor of ignorance –…
Precision Engineering Precision engineering is now the key science within the manufacturing industry because it actually cuts across all the major disciplines of manufacturing technology. Precision engineering…
Engineering Tolerance Engineering Tolerance is the amount of variation in a product that will still allow it to function as intended. In the process of developing plans…
Neurorobotics Neurorobots are robotic devices who have control systems based on principles with the nervous system. These models operate on the premise that the “brain is…