Engineering thinking and its role in modern industry

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The article is devoted to the possibilities of the formation and development of engineering thinking. The paper considers the features of engineering thinking, compares various concepts that characterize engineering activities. The authors compare the concepts of technical, economic, research thinking, identifying the principles of engineering thinking. The need for a humanitarian component in engineering thinking is noted. Consistency and multidimensionality are considered by the authors as the most important concepts for the formation of engineering thinking. In conclusion, the authors point out that engineering thinking universally orients the employee when solving different types of tasks and contributes to greater variability in making standard and non-standard decisions in the production process.

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Putilova, E. A., & Shutaleva, A. V. (2022). Engineering thinking and its role in modern industry. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2456). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0074665

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