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Engineering is the practical application of science. This is accomplished through knowledge, mathematics, and practical experience applied to the design of useful objects or processes. Professional practitioners of engineering are called engineers.
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Engineering is the practical application of mathematic techniques, along with knowledge from other disciplines of learning (both academic and general) in the pursuit of the creation of new technologies, knowledge or products that will either improve the quality of life for human beings, a group of individuals (human or animal), or the environment.
Special care must be taken by an Engineer. It is the duty of an Engineer to ensure all potential consequences are analyzed in depth, and justify the product, technology or knowledge complies with the high standards of ethics required by the Engineering Profession.
Regulatory groups oversee this.
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This category contains books on engineering: the discipline and profession of acquiring and applying technical, scientific, and mathematical knowledge in order to design and implement materials, structures, machines, devices, systems, and processes that safely realize a desired objective.
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