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020 _a0-13-484543-9
040 _aGAMADERO2
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_cGAMADERO2
100 _aWayne c. turner
245 _aIntroduction to industrial and systems engineering /
250 _a1era edicion
260 _bPrentice hall
_aNew Jersey
_c1978
300 _a416
_bIlustraciones, tablas, graficos
_c23cm
490 0 _aseries
504 _aEditorial Prentice hall ISBN 0-13-484543-9
505 _a1 Historical Perspective of Engineering and Engineering Education 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Early Developments 1.3. The Modern Era 1.4. The Engineering Process 1.5. Engineering as a Profession 1.6. Professional Ethics 1.7. Professional Licensing 1.8. Engineering Education 1.9. ECPD Accreditation 1.10. Challenges of the Future
520 _aThis book provides an introduction to industrial and systems engi-neering. It is especially designed for use as a text in an introduction to indus-trial engineering course. The purpose is to define industrial and systems engineering, describe its place in the business world, and give a broad picture of the functional areas with some solution techniques. The book is also use-ful to anyone desiring an overview of industrial engineering. This book is not a detailed text for any of the individual techniques pre-sented, but it does show what an industrial and systems engineer is capable of doing in a wide variety of organizations. Special attention is given to describ-ing situations in which the tools or techniques may be applied. Instead of taking the classical "technique looking for a problem approach," the prob-lems are first described and then the technique(s) applicable to the problems is (are) discussed
526 _aIngeniería en Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación
650 0 _aIngeniería en tecnologias de la información y comunicaciones
_9585
700 _aJoe H. Mize
700 _aKenneth E. case
942 _cLIB
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_e1ERA EDICION
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_dJenny Viridiana Quiroz Linares
999 _c2019
_d2019