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Roadmap to Sustainable Textiles and Clothing
by
Muthu, Subramanian Senthilkannan
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Chemistry
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Engineering
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Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing
2014
This book covers the elements involved in achieving sustainability in textiles and Clothing sector. The chapters to be covered in three volumes of this series title cover all the distinctive areas earmarked for achieving sustainable development in textiles and the clothing industry. This second volume deals with the measurement of environmental and societal impacts across the textiles and clothing supply chain. It addresses this important aspect in a comprehensive way including the overall picture of environmental and societal impacts of textiles and clothing supply chain, environmentally sustainable clothing consumption, emerging green technologies and eco-friendly products for sustainable textiles, etc. This volume has a dedicated place to deal with the consumer phase impacts in the life cycle of clothing products, biodegradation of textile products, sustainable business development and its implications in textile sector.
Lean Compendium
by
Rüttimann, Bruno G
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Engineering
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Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing
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Lean manufacturing
2017,2018
Covering basic manufacturing theory and developing a Cartesian approach to explaining lean, this work provides a structured fundament how a lean manufacturing system works. Students get a consistent approach, explaining lean by increased complexity (mono-product, multi-product, complex manufacturing systems) with theorems, corollaries, and lemmas. Instructors get explanations for lean based on a systemic model, helping to transmit a clear view about the theory of lean.
Lean for systems engineering with lean enablers for systems engineering
\"The book describes the cutting-edge field of Lean for Systems Engineering and the new intellectual product Lean Enablers for Systems Engineering, LEfSE, a comprehensive checklist of 194 practices of Systems Engineering, focused on creating value without waste in large technological programs\"--
Practical applications of engineering economics
2015,2014
The economy has changed rapidly. Both the nation's economy and the world economy has undergone changes since the World War II. The end of cold war has given impetus to rise of globalization. China and India are now invited to attend G20 meetings. Engineering education imparts a variety of skills to the student. Skills from economics can be synergistically applied. The engineering economy is a field of endeavor that explains different methods to evaluate alternates available to the business owner. Engineering Economy is the study of the feasibility and evaluation of the cost of possible solutions to engineering problems. When benefits outweigh costs the alternate becomes a acceptable one. The lowest cost among alternates can be selected by using different methods discussed in detail in the textbook. This is calculated at a certain interest rate over a certain prescribed period of time.
Cost analysis of electronic systems
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Sandborn, Peter A., 1959- author
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Electronic systems.
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Production engineering.
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Engineering economy.
2017
This text provides an introduction to the cost modeling for electronic systems that is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in electrical, mechanical and industrial engineering, and professionals involved with electronics technology and development and management.
Green Communications
by
Konstantinos Samdanis, Peter Rost, Andreas Maeder, Michela Meo, Christos Verikoukis, Konstantinos Samdanis, Peter Rost, Andreas Maeder, Michela Meo, Christos Verikoukis
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Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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Computing and Processing
2015
The steady rise of power cost in combination with regulatory initiatives and government policies are driving academia and industry towards energy-efficient solutions for ICT (Information and Communication Technologies). Mobile and fixed networks progressively handle bigger volumes of data, driven by the emerging user devices, multimedia, social and cloud services; the mass connectivity of ubiquitous communicating things and the flat rate charging models, causing a continuous need for network infrastructure enhancement, which also has to accommodate higher speeds and reliability, causing network operators difficulties in securing profits. Green or energy efficient communications is the means to reduce the cost of telecommunication services, whilst introducing social responsibility, helping network operators to be environmentally friendly. This book examines specific mechanisms concerning wireless and fixed communication networks as well as all network layers of a telecommunication network emphasizing a system perspective, providing a comprehensive view of green communications considering the main principles and practice, documenting the industry view and standardization as well. Energy efficiency will gain even more importance over the next decade mainly due to the emerging 5G, converged networks and cloud networking, and it will be established as a key factor for economic growth in developing countries. This timely book introduces general concepts, measures and objectives, aiming to stimulate future research in green communications, which can influence the development of new approaches based on holistic and systems perspective. • Provides a holistic view on this increasingly important topic in communications, as research into energy-efficiency across ICT gains momentum • Gives an overview of basic concepts, approaches and metrics applicable to various telecommunication systems • Draws out the key principles of the topic before articulating the issues within the wireless and fixed domain, highlighting synergies between the two.