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Engineering Design Methods: Strategies for Product Design

Engineering Design Methods: Strategies for Product Design
Author: Nigel Cross
Publisher: Wiley
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 503949

Media: Paperback
Edition: 4
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 230
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 6.5 x 0.6

ISBN: 0470519266
Dewey Decimal Number: 620.0042
EAN: 9780470519264
ASIN: 0470519266

Publication Date: June 3, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

Written in a clear and readable style by an experienced author of teaching texts, Engineering Design Methods is an integrated design textbook that presents specific methods within an overall strategy from concept to detail design. It also outlines the nature of design thinking, and sets it within broader contexts of product development and design process management.

Building on the outstanding success of the previous three editions, this edition cements the position of Engineering Design Methods at the forefront of engineering and industrial design as an essential text not only for students and lecturers but also for practitioners.

This revised fourth edition -

  • provides explicit, step-by-step advice on how to implement several separate design methods that have been shown to be of value in both education and practice,
  • promotes a flexible approach to the design process,
  • contains new case studies, problems and examples from industry that broaden the scope of the book from engineering design into product design,
  • includes a significant new chapter presenting the User Scenarios Method; a procedure for investigating potential product user wants and needs, that culminates in a design brief identifying an opportunity for developing a new product concept,
  • features a book companion website with powerpoint slides for instructors.

Building on the outstanding success of the previous three editions, this edition cements Engineering Design Methods’ position at the forefront of engineering and industrial design as an essential text for students and lecturers as well as practitioners of engineering and industrial design.

Reviewers’ comments:

“Engineering Design Methods… is a valuable contribution to the engineering design literature. It is a useful text for both engineering students and practising designers. The engineering design methods presented are those that are of practical significance and the book is a must for anyone wishing to raise the standard of their design work. The design methods are described clearly and succinctly, examples are used to illustrate principles and design strategies are presented that show how the methods are best employed”. - Professor Graham Thompson, Department of Mechanical Engineering, UMIST, UK

“Professor Nigel Cross’ treatment of Engineering Design is a singularly successful treatment for my courses because it is short and concise enough to be read by virtually all students. Furthermore, his interpretations are open enough to allow the inquiring mind to fill out the picture, incorporating and extending the ideas to fit the reflective designer’s own needs. More prescriptive treatments fail to support learning in this regard”. - Professor Larry Leifer, Stanford Center for Design Research, Stanford University, USA

“This book is an excellent book as a textbook for design methodology both for undergraduate and graduate level. It includes all the necessary issues of design methods ranging from comprehensive theoretical frameworks on design and the design process to very practical examples. Students will gain a firm foundation of design methods from problem definition to design evaluations from this book”. - Professor Kun-Pyo Lee, Department of Industrial Design, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Very little information.   January 6, 2007
 2 out of 7 found this review helpful

I bought this book for an introductory engineering class and only opened it when I needed buzz phrases from it. All the useful information was covered easily in class by the professor (who was a graduate student who had no desire to teach at all.) The ideas in the book only warrant a few pages to be fully explained.

The book is very thin and most of its content is examples to illustrate the use of techniques it teaches. The examples have lots of unnecessary detail, which seem only to serve to thicken the book. You will either loathe needing to read through these or develop a habit of only reading the beginning pages of a chapter when studying.

If you are looking into buying this book chances are it is for a class. There are no problems in the book to be worked out (which would be much better practice than these examples.) If you expect to be quizzed over the book, you can probably fake it if your professor also discusses the ideas in class, if not I sympathize with you and hope you try to persuade your school to drop this book from the curriculum.



4 out of 5 stars fuzzy issues to be mastered   February 8, 2006
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

If you are an engineering undergrad, this book will be fuzzier than most of your texts. It doesn't deal directly with the hard, quantitative issues like finding the load on suspension bridge, or laying out the control systems of a satellite. Instead, the book's subject is far more subjective. But no less essential. Product design is a skill you need to master, and the book tries to help you along.

Of the methodologies discussed, you might find the objectives tree and the evaluation chart to be especially useful. These can help you narrow down the design choices.


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