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Lifshits, Arkady, and Rozaliya Ibragimova. Factors and tools for ensuring the sustainable development of engineering enterprises. ru: Publishing Center RIOR, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/01917-7.

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The monograph reveals the theoretical, methodological, methodological and applied aspects of the problem of effective anti-crisis management of domestic engineering enterprises in adverse conditions of economic activity. It has been proved that the formation of effective anti-crisis management of enterprises requires not only a systematic study of sustainable development factors, but also the creation of methods for diagnosing the stage and stage of the life cycle of an enterprise, a methodology for the formation of a flexible system of evaluation indicators. The results of approbation of these methods are presented. For scientists and managers of industrial enterprises and public services, teachers, graduate students and students.
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Engineering management. Harlow, England: Addison Wesley, 1997.

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Chang, C. M. Engineering Management. Second edition. | Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2016. |: CRC Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315382128.

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Wang, Yuanzhi, and Mark Zhou. Information management and management engineering. Edited by International Conference on Information Management and Management Engineering (IMME, 2014). (2014 : Singapore). Boston: Wit Press, 2015.

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Sneed, Harry M. Software engineering management. Chichester [England]: E. Horwood, 1989.

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Engineering maintenance management. New York: M. Dekker, 1985.

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Blanchard, Benjamin S. System engineering management. 3rd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley, 2003.

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Harold, Kerzner, ed. Engineering team management. Malabar, Fla: R.E. Krieger Pub. Co., 1990.

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Smith, Nigel J. Engineering project management. 2nd ed. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Science, 2002.

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J, Smith Nigel, ed. Engineering project management. 2nd ed. Ames, IA: Blackwell Science, 2002.

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System engineering management. 4th ed. Hoboken, NJ: J. Wiley, 2008.

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L, Reniers Genserik L., ed. Engineering risk management. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2013.

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Engineering program management. New York: Wiley, 1985.

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System engineering management. 3rd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley, 2004.

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Cleland, David I. Engineering team management. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1986.

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Sunderland, Alexandra. Remote Engineering Management. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-8584-8.

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Mathew, Joseph, Jim Kennedy, Lin Ma, Andy Tan, and Deryk Anderson, eds. Engineering Asset Management. London: Springer London, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-814-2.

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Blanchard, Benjamin S., and John E. Blyler. System Engineering Management. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119178798.

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Niebel, Benjamin W. Engineering maintenance management. 2nd ed. New York: M. Dekker, 1994.

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Engineering project management. New York: M. Dekker, 1990.

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System engineering management. New York: Wiley, 1991.

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Harold, Kerzner, ed. Engineering team management. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1986.

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System engineering management. 2nd ed. New York: Wiley, 1998.

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J, Smith Nigel, ed. Engineering project management. Oxford: Blackwell Science, 1995.

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Lindsey, Brodie, ed. Competitive engineering: A handbook for systems engineering, requirements engineering, and software engineering using Planguage. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005.

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WHITESMITH, John W. Tourism development in Cyprus. B.Technol. Leisure and Recreation Management thesis. Glasgow: University of Glasgow, 1996.

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van Eeten, Michel J. G., and Emery Roe. Ecology, Engineering, and Management. Oxford University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195139686.001.0001.

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Ecology, Engineering, and the Paradox of Management is the first book that addresses and reconciles what many take to be the core paradox facing environmental decision-makers and stakeholders: How do they restore the environment while at the same time provide ever more services reliably from that environment, including clean air, water and energy for more and more people? The book provides a conceptual framework, empirical case analyses, and organizational proposals to resolve the paradox, be it in the US, Europe, or elsewhere. Thus, Ecology, Engineering, and the Paradox of Management has multiple audiences. First are the key professions involved in the protection and improvement of ecosystems and in the provision and delivery of services from those ecosystems. These include ecologists (and other natural scientists such as conservation biologists, climatologists, forest scientists, and toxicologists), engineers (as well as hydrologists, environmental engineers, civil engineers, and line operators), modeling and gaming experts, managers, planners, and power, agriculture, and recreation communities. Another audience includes university researchers in ecology, conservation biology, engineering, the policy sciences, and resource management. Those interested in interdisciplinary approaches in these fields will also find the book especially helpful. Finally, those interested in the Everglades, the Columbia River Basin, San Francisco Bay-Delta, and the Green Heart of western Netherlands will find new insights here, as the book provides a detailed examination of the paradox in each of these cases.
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Gurr, Geoff M., Steve D. Wratten, and Miguel A. Altieri, eds. Ecological Engineering for Pest Management. CSIRO Publishing, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643098411.

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Ecological engineering is about manipulating farm habitats, making them less favourable for pests and more attractive to beneficial insects. Though they have received far less research attention and funding, ecological approaches may be safer and more sustainable than their controversial cousin, genetic engineering. This book brings together contributions from international workers leading the fast moving field of habitat manipulation, reviewing the field and paving the way towards the development and application of new pest management approaches. Chapters explore the frontiers of ecological engineering methods including molecular approaches, high tech marking and remote sensing. They also review the theoretical aspects of this field and how ecological engineering may interact with genetic engineering. The technologies presented offer opportunities to reduce crop losses to insects while reducing the use of pesticides and providing potentially valuable habitat for wildlife conservation. With contributions from the USA, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, Kenya and Israel, this book provides comprehensive coverage of international progress towards sustainable pest management.
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Lippmann, Morton, and Richard B. Schlesinger. Risk Management. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190688622.003.0010.

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This chapter describes the means that have been and can be used as management tools to limit chemical emissions and exposures to humans and other receptors that result in adverse effects. They include top-down mandates specified in enforceable exposure and/or emission standards (regulatory controls), bottom-up approaches involving control of access or requirements for the use of personal protective equipment (administrative controls), and various technologies that limit the use of chemicals (e.g., materials substitution) and/or capture and treat chemical wastes before their emissions to environmental media (engineering controls).
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WSUD Engineering Procedures: Stormwater. CSIRO Publishing, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643092235.

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Managing the urban water cycle needs to be underpinned by key sustainability principles of water consumption, water recycling, waste minimisation and environmental protection. The integration of urban water cycle management with urban planning and design is known as Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD). One of the key elements of WSUD is the management of urban stormwater, both as a resource and for the protection of receiving water ecosystems. This requires strategic planning and concept designs that are underpinned by sound engineering practices in design and construction. For each of these methods the manual provides design and maintenance procedures, typical drawings, design checklists, landscape requirements, worked examples and case studies. Additional work sheets and appendices are provided on a CD-ROM which accompanies the manual.
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Pool, Robert. Beyond Engineering. Oxford University Press, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195107722.001.0001.

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We have long recognized technology as a driving force behind much historical and cultural change. The invention of the printing press initiated the Reformation. The development of the compass ushered in the Age of Exploration and the discovery of the New World. The cotton gin created the conditions that led to the Civil War. Now, in Beyond Engineering, science writer Robert Pool turns the question around to examine how society shapes technology. Drawing on such disparate fields as history, economics, risk analysis, management science, sociology, and psychology, Pool illuminates the complex, often fascinating interplay between machines and society, in a book that will revolutionize how we think about technology. 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 outside and unforeseen forces. For instance, Pool explores the reasons why steam-powered cars lost out to internal combustion engines. He shows that the Stanley Steamer was in many ways superior to the Model T--it set a land speed record in 1906 of more than 127 miles per hour, it had no transmission (and no transmission headaches), and it was simpler (one Stanley engine had only twenty-two moving parts) and quieter than a gas engine--but the steamers were killed off by factors that had little or nothing to do with their engineering merits, including the Stanley twins' lack of business acumen and an outbreak of hoof-and-mouth disease. Pool illuminates other aspects of technology as well. He traces how seemingly minor decisions made early along the path of development can have profound consequences further down the road, and perhaps most important, he argues that with the increasing complexity of our technological advances--from nuclear reactors to genetic engineering--the number of things that can go wrong multiplies, making it increasingly difficult to engineer risk out of the equation. Citing such catastrophes as Bhopal, Three Mile Island, the Exxon Valdez, the Challenger, and Chernobyl, he argues that is it time to rethink our approach to technology. The days are gone when machines were solely a product of larger-than-life inventors and hard-working engineers. Increasingly, technology will be a joint effort, with its design shaped not only by engineers and executives but also psychologists, political scientists, management theorists, risk specialists, regulators and courts, and the general public. Whether discussing bovine growth hormone, molten-salt reactors, 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.
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Reynolds, Jesse L. Solar Climate Engineering, Law, and Regulation. Edited by Roger Brownsword, Eloise Scotford, and Karen Yeung. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199680832.013.71.

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Solar climate engineering—intentional modification of the planet’s reflectivity—is coming under increasing consideration as a means to counter climate change. At present, it offers the possibility of greatly reducing climate risks, but would pose physical and social risks of its own. This chapter offers an introduction to solar climate engineering, and explores its potential, risks, and legal and regulatory challenges. It also contextualizes these proposals with respect to other emerging technologies and the broader socio-political milieu. The chapter discusses the contours of existing and potential regulation, particularly at the international level. These aspects include regulatory rationales, diverse characteristics of proposed regulatory regimes, difficulties in defining the regulatory target, and the management of uncertainty through precaution. The chapter closes with suggested future research directions in the law and regulation of solar climate engineering.
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Erkollar, Alptekin, ed. Enterprise & Business Management. Tectum – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783828872301.

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Organizations have always been dependent on communication, information, technology and their management. The development of information technology has sped up the importance of management information systems, which is an emerging discipline combining various aspects of informatics, information technology, and business management. Understanding the impact of information on today’s organizations requires technological and managerial views, which are both offered by management information systems. Business management is not only about generating greater returns and using new technologies for developing businesses to reach future goals. Business management also means generating better revenue performance if plans are diligently followed. It is part of business management to have an ear to the ground of global economic trends, changing environmental conditions and preferences, as well as the behavior of value chain partners. While, until now, business management and management information systems are mostly treated as independent fields, this publication takes an interest in the cooperation of the two. Its contributions focus on both research areas and practical approaches, in turn showing novelties in the area of enterprise and business management. Main topics covered in this book are technology management, software engineering, knowledge management, innovation management and social media management. This book adopts an international view, combines theory and practice, and is authored for researchers, lecturers, students as well as consultants and practitioners.
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Silva, Patrícia Pereira da, Susana Jorge, and Patrícia Moura e. Sá. Emerging Topics in Management Studies. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-1990-3.

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Presently, Management has witnessed vast advancements, clearly becoming an area of trans and interdisciplinary knowledge. It has widened its scope from traditional business areas – such as marketing, strategy, management control, accounting and finance, taxation or operations – to other spaces, namely deepening bridges with behavioural sciences, engineering, health, or energy, fostering both quantitative models and methods. Management thinking at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Coimbra (FEUC) has followed these trends, enabling students with the essential skills supporting the practice of the profession, both in business and public sector organisations. This book features topical trends of research in Management studies, in which FEUC professors are involved, together with international peers, evidencing the openness of the Faculty to the world. Numerous of the subjects addressed relate to challenges that organisations are already facing or will have to deal with shortly. Therefore, the book not only presents innovative research questions, but it also delivers a practical perspective. Thus, organisations will certainly find here some support to better manage those issues in practice.
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Michopoulos, John G., Christiaan J. J. Paredis, David W. Rosen, and Judy M. Vance. Advances in Computers and Information in Engineering Research, Volume 2. ASME, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.862025.

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Book Series Editorial Board John Michopoulos, Naval Research Laboratory David Rosen, Georgia Institute of Technology Chris Paredis, Georgia Institute of Technology Judy Vance, Iowa State University This is the second volume in this book series that aims to capture advances in computers and information in engineering research, especially by researchers and members of ASME’s Computers & Information in Engineering (CIE) Division. The series is focusing on advances in computational methods, algorithms, tools, and processes on the cutting edge of research and development as they have evolved and/or have been reported during the last three to five annual CIE conferences. The series will provide a resource for enhancing engineering practice by enabling the understanding and the application of evolving and emerging technologies that impact critical engineering issues related to the topics and themes under CIE’s technical committees areas of interest, but not limited to: Advanced Modeling and Simulation; Computer-Aided Product and Process Development; Systems Engineering, Information and Knowledge Management; Virtual Environments and Systems.
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Laszlo, Becker, Reisz Attila, and European Society for Engineering Education., eds. European Thesis Abroad Programme for engineering students. 3rd ed. Bruxelles: SEFI, 1992.

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N, Janaki Manohar, and Lakshmi S, eds. Contemporary Outcomes of Science, Engineering and Technology. Jupiter Publications Consortium, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47715/jpc.b.83.2022.9789391303013.

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The rise of globalisation has made it necessary for breakthroughs in scientific and technological fields in the direction of their usability, utilising efficient management practices and ethical methods. This, in turn, has powerfully stimulated the opening of new avenues of study to meet the developing patterns across all industries and service sectors over time. The progress and development that have resulted from the contributions of research done in the past have been only temporary. However, it was unable to fully measure the methodical sequences in terms of progress throughout to fulfil humanity's general needs in terms of establishing sustenance and stability. This was a limitation of the technology. This may be due to a lack of investigations being integrated across different fields and their integrity being maintained towards increasing overall societal welfare. In addition, the problem persists because of a concentration on a single discipline, which means that the integration viewpoint towards multiple streams, their research fields, and their contributions is not entirely integrated. The point of carrying out any study is to convey knowledge, and this process is fundamentally intertwined with various applications to attain socio-economic development in communities. In addition, the present state of the world is in a constant state of flux, which calls for well-balanced expansion and dissemination in every facet of adequate means of subsistence. As a result, maintaining one's lifestyle will become more difficult in the years to come. This forces the sharing of information via the gathering of research that spans inter-disciplines and multi-disciplines to advance socio-economic growth as a whole. Keeping these considerations in mind, the international conference's purpose is to significantly impact the paradigms governing the most cutting-edge research in engineering and technology. In order to assist the rearing of total sustenance and bring about a remarkable development capable of meeting the difficulties of the future, the conference seeks to have knowledge integration via an awareness of the many studies. The Sri Venkateshwaraa College of Technology conceived of and organised the international conference, which took place on March 26 and 27, 2022, and was aimed at evaluating and collecting the engineering and technological contributions made across the country the world in preparation for the dissemination of knowledge. Keywords: International Conference, Engineering, Technology
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László, Becker, Reisz Attila, and European Society for Engineering Education., eds. ETAP: European Thesis Abroad Programme for Engineering Students. 3rd ed. Brussels: SEFI, 1992.

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Suryadi. SOIL & WATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES T (IHE Thesis). Taylor & Francis, 1996.

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Worku, Hailu. Pharmacy Database Management System: Sample Thesis Series. Independently Published, 2019.

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Horne, Paul, and Jessica Page. Integrated Pest Management for Crops and Pastures. CSIRO Publishing, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643095625.

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Integrated Pest Management for Crops and Pastures describes in straightforward language what is required for farmers to successfully implement Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in cropping and grazing operations. It explains the differences between conventional pesticide-based controls and IPM, and demonstrates the advantages of IPM. Effective control of pests depends on a number of approaches, not just chemical or genetic engineering. The opening chapters cover the different approaches to pest management, and the importance of identification and monitoring of pests and beneficials. Most farmers and advisors can identify major pests but would struggle to recognise a range of beneficial species. Without this information it is impossible to make appropriate decisions on which control methods to use, especially where pests are resistant to insecticides. The book goes on to deal with the control methods: biological, cultural and chemical. The biological control agents discussed include both native and introduced species that attack pests. Cultural changes that have led to an increase in the incidence or severity of pest attack are also examined. The chapter on chemical control describes the different ways chemicals can affect beneficial species, also detailing acute, sub-lethal and transient toxicities of pesticides, drawing on examples from horticulture where necessary. Finally, the authors bring all the components of integrated pest management together and show farmers how to put their IPM plan into action.
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Trivedi, P. R. Engineering Management. Commonwealth Publishers, 1997.

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Larson, Jean Ann, ed. Management Engineering. Productivity Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b16077.

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Larson, Jean Ann. Management Engineering. Healthcare Info & Mgmt Systems, 2001.

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Garca Mrquez, Fausto Pedro, ed. Engineering Management. InTech, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/45648.

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Francesco, Maffioli, and European Society for Engineering Education., eds. ETAP: The European Thesis Abroad Programme for engineering students. 2nd ed. Brussels: European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI), 1990.

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Sperlazza, Robert R. Engineering estimating entry system: A thesis in Industrial Technology. 1994.

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RAZA, Taimoor. Complete Bachelors Thesis to Create Student Record Management System: A Complete Thesis for Bachelors Degree. Independently Published, 2017.

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Engineering Management and Industrial Engineering. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Leung, A., ed. Engineering Management and Industrial Engineering. CRC Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b18407.

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