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Books : Professional & Technical : Engineering : Industrial, Manufacturing & Operational Systems : Engineering Economics

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  • Engineering Economic Analysis

    Donald G. Newnan

    Engineering Economic Analysis
    Recent news about one of our authors!

    Jerome Lavelle, co-author Engineering Economic Analysis, 11E, won the 2011 Wellington Award, which is given at the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) Annual Conference & Expo and recognizes outstanding contributions in the field of engineering economy. His co-authors, Donald Newnan and Ted Eschenbach, have both taken home the prize in the past.


    This eleventh edition of the market-leading Engineering Economic Analysis offers comprehensive coverage of financial and economic decision-making for engineers, with an emphasis on problem solving, life-cycle costs, and the time value of money. The authors' concise, accessible writing, practical emphasis, and contemporary examples linked to students' everyday lives make this text the most popular among students. And with the most extensive support package, this is the easiest book to teach from.

    New to the Eleventh Edition:

    * For instructors considering putting all or part of their course online, we now offer all of the electronic material for upload to Learning Management Systems
    * More than 340 new and revised end-of-chapter problems
    * Greatly enhanced coverage of Microsoft Excel� software, including 36 video-based Excel tutorials aimed at allowing instructors to spend more time teaching the concepts and less time teaching the software
    * Up-to-date chapter-opening vignettes that reflect current global events
    * New appendix on using financial and the HP 33s & 35s calculators for Time Value of Money calculations--a great time saver in class and on the FE Exam
    * Updated to include the latest tax legislation and rates
    * Enhanced coverage of ethics

    INSTRUCTOR'S SUPPORT PACKAGE

    * Learning Management System support: Most of the electronic ancillaries are available as pre-formatted cartridges for upload to your Learning Management System, including Blackboard or Moodle.
    * Instructor's Manual includes full solutions to all text problems in print format
    * Instructor's CD includes the case solutions to the Cases in Engineering Economy text, as well as a computerized test bank
    * Two PowerPoint-based lecture resources: Fully-customizable PowerPoint-based lecture outlines, ready for immediate use or modification, and slides of every figure in the text
    * Automated test bank for every chapter

    FOR STUDENTS, PACKAGED WITH EVERY COPY OF THE TEXT

    *A free casebook: The in-text CD includes Cases in Engineering Economy, a collection of 54 case studies designed to help students apply the theories and concepts of engineering economy to real-world situations in the engineering profession
    * Excel support: 36 video-based Microsoft Excel software tutorials, each explaining how to use Excel to work specific financial calculations, and a collection of interactive spreadsheet models. Each is designed to promote independent, self-paced instruction in this vital tool. Makes a wonderful companion to both the text and the Casebook.
    * The Companion Website (www.oup.com/us/newnan) features additional materials, including 100 additional sample FE exam problems and online quiz questions. On-line quiz questions for self study are also included.
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  • Engineering Economy

    Leland Blank, Anthony Tarquin

    Engineering Economy
    Engineering Economy, 7th edition, presents a crisp, bold new design using color, highlighting and icons to focus on important concepts, terms, equations and decision guidelines. There are new features, new topics (such as ethics and staged decision making), and new online tools; yet no compromise on coverage, examples, or the well-accepted writing style of this popular text. The preface provides an overview of What’s New and graphically depicts resources for Instructors and Students. Solved examples, problems and case studies target many of the current engineering challenges in areas such as energy, ethics, the environment, and the world’s changing economics. Approximately eighty percent of the end-of-chapter problems are revised or new for this edition.

    Some of the outstanding pedagogical characteristics of this new edition include its easy-to-read writing style, learning outcomes for each section, progressive examples used throughout a chapter, solved examples using manual and integrated spreadsheet solutions, updated case studies, Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam questions for each chapter, and numerous new end-of-chapter exercises.

    A significant new feature is the availability of brief, downloadable online presentations (podcasts) that incorporate voice-over, animated Power Point slides. These are available on the text’s website for students and instructors to utilize as support tools in or outside the classroom. Each module includes descriptive material and worked examples that supplement course material.

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  • Engineering Economy (15th Edition)

    William G. Sullivan, Elin M. Wicks, C. Patrick Koelling

    Engineering Economy (15th Edition)
    Engineering Economy, 15e, is ideal for undergraduate, introductory courses in Engineering Economics. It also is a useful reference for engineers interested in reviewing the basic principles of engineering economy.

    Used by engineering students worldwide, this best-selling text provides a sound understanding of the principles, basic concepts, and methodology of engineering economy. Built upon the rich and time-tested teaching materials of earlier editions, it is extensively revised and updated to reflect current trends and issues, with an emphasis on the economics of engineering design throughout. It provides one of the most complete and up-to-date studies of this vitally important field.

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  • Contemporary Engineering Economics (5th Edition)

    Chan S. Park

    Contemporary Engineering Economics (5th Edition)

    Contemporary Engineering Economics, 5/e, is intended for undergraduate engineering students taking introductory engineering economics while appealing to the full range of engineering disciplines for which this course is often required: industrial, civil, mechanical, electrical, computer, aerospace, chemical, and manufacturing engineering, as well as engineering technology.

     

    This edition has been thoroughly revised and updated while continuing to adopt a contemporary approach to the subject, and teaching, of engineering economics. This text aims not only to build a sound and comprehensive coverage of engineering economics, but also to address key educational challenges, such as student difficulty in developing the analytical skills required to make informed financial decisions.

     

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  • Engineering Economic Analysis

    Donald Newnan, Jerome Lavelle, Ted Eschenbach

    Engineering Economic Analysis
    The ideal text for undergraduate engineering economy courses--now with new cases.

    Since it was first published in 1976, this text has been the market-leading book for the Engineering Economic Analysis course. It has always been characterized by:
    A focus on practical applications
    * One way to encourage students to read the book, and to remember and apply what they have learned in this course, is to make it interesting. And there is no better way to do that than to infuse the book with real-world examples, problems, and vignettes.
    Accessibility
    * Most students don't have expertise in accounting or finance. This book takes the time to explain concepts carefully while helping students apply them to engineering situations.
    Superior support packages for students and instructors
    * To make this course easier to understand, learn, and teach, Oxford University Press offers the best support package available in this market.
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  • Engineering Economy and the Decision-Making Process

    Joseph C. Hartman

    Engineering Economy and the Decision-Making Process

    Presents engineering economy in the content context of the entire decision-making framework. Features a four-part structure that starts with the basics of engineering economy and then walks through each step in the decision-making process. Includes examples throughout the book that stem from real-life applications. Introduces and integrates the use of computers and spreadsheets in economic analysis. For engineering professionals looking for increased awareness of the issues involved with engineering economics.

     

     

     

     

     

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  • Basics of Engineering Economy

    Leland Blank, Anthony Tarquin

    Basics of Engineering Economy

    This text covers the basic techniques and applications of engineering economy for all disciplines in the engineering profession.

    The writing style emphasizes brief, crisp coverage of the principle or technique discussed in order to reduce the time taken to present and grasp the essentials.

    The objective of the text is to explain and demonstrate the principles and techniques of engineering economic analysis as applied in different fields of engineering. This brief text includes coverage of multiple attribute evaluation for instructors who want to include non-economic dimensions in alternative evaluation and the discussion of risk considerations in the appendix, compared to Blanks comprehensive text, where these topics are discussed in two unique chapters.

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  • Cost Analysis and Estimating for Engineering and Management

    Phillip F. Ostwald, Timothy S. McLaren

    Cost Analysis and Estimating for Engineering and Management

    This popular book supplies readers with the latest principles and techniques for the evaluation of engineering design. The emphasis is on analysis and estimating. Included in this new edition is a chapter that introduces principles that deal with bringing inventions to the marketplace. It analyzes labor, material, accounting, and forecasting; then the theme of estimating is developed, with a study of methods, operations, and products. A versatile and extremely usable book, it's the perfect resource for engineers, managers, and entrepreneurs.

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  • The Engineer's Cost Handbook

    Richard E. Westney

    The Engineer's Cost Handbook
    Offers coverage of each important step in engineering cost control process, from project justification to life-cycle costs. The book describes cost control systems and shows how to apply the principles of value engineering. It explains estimating methodology and the estimation of engineering, engineering equipment, and construction and labour costs; delineates productivity and cash-flow analysis; and more.
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  • Engineering Economic Analysis

    Donald G. Newnan, Ted G. Eschenbach, Jerome P. Lavelle

    Engineering Economic Analysis
    Now in a ninth edition, Engineering Economic Analysis offers comprehensive coverage of financial and economic decision-making for engineering projects, with an emphasis on problem solving, life cycle costs, and the time value of money. The spreadsheet material from the previous edition has been expanded, allowing students to create and analyze more realistic cash-flow models. The authors' concise, accessible writing style and practical emphasis make this text ideal for undergraduate engineering economy courses.

    Features of the Ninth Edition


    ·New pedagogical features include:
    --Chapter-opening vignettes
    --Chapter objectives


    ·The interior design will improve readability, generate student interest, and facilitate comprehension of the material.


    ·A new chapter has been added: Chapter 18, Accounting and Engineering Economy.


    ·Chapter 10, Probability and Uncertainty, has been completely rewritten to emphasize how to make good choices by considering the uncertainty that is part of every engineering economy application.


    ·Chapter 13, Replacement Analysis, has been rewritten to clarify the comparison of existing assets with newer alternatives.


    ·Appendix 7A, Difficulties Solving for an Interest Rate, has been thoroughly revised to use the power of spreadsheets to solve problems.


    ·End-of-chapter problems are reorganized and updated throughout.


    ·A companion website is available: http://www.oup.com/us/engineeringeconomy.

    Enhanced Student Support
    Packaged with every copy of the text:


    ·Study Guide, by Edward Wheeler


    ·CD featuring interactive Excel® spreadsheets and tutorials

    Enhanced Instructor Support


    ·CD containing exam files by Meenakshi Sundaram, Excel® spreadsheets, and PowerPoint® slides


    ·Solutions Manual
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  • Fundamentals of Engineering Economics

    Chan S. Park

    Fundamentals of Engineering Economics
    For Engineering Economics courses, found in departments of Industrial, Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering. New from the author of the best-selling Contemporary Engineering Economics text, Fundamentals of Engineering Economics offers a concise, but in-depth coverage of all fundamental topics of Engineering Economics.
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  • Principles of Quality Costs

    Jack Campanella, Campanella

    Principles of Quality Costs
    Principles of Quality Coats, Third Edition, provides the latest information quality colt systems, including new material on ISO 9000 and QS9000, cost systems in small businesses, and activity-based costing. In-depth sections also discuss team-based problem solving and customer satisfaction. It's the ideal book for anyone working on a quality cost system -- regardless of their industry.
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  • Engineering Economic Analysis

    Donald G. Newnan, Ted G. Eschenbach, Jerome P. Lavelle

    Engineering Economic Analysis
    The ideal text for undergraduate engineering economy courses.

    This tenth edition of the market-leading Engineering Economic Analysis offers comprehensive coverage of financial and economic decision-making for engineers, with an emphasis on problem solving, life-cycle costs, and the time value of money. The authors' concise, accessible writing, practical emphasis, and contemporary examples linked to students' everyday lives make this text the most popular among students. And with the most extensive support package, this is the easiest book to teach from. Visit the companion website at http://www.oup.com/us/newnan10.
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  • Schaum's Outline of Engineering Economics

    Jose Sepulveda, William Souder, Byron Gottfried

    Schaum's Outline of Engineering Economics

    Remarkable technological advances still elave us basing most major engineering decisions on economic considerations. So, this clear and concise examination of the principles of engineering economics should benefit all undergraduate students, regardless of their area of interest. Students will learn about compound interest and the time value of money, depriciation and taxes and more, and then find out how to use this information to make real-life decisions. Includes hundreds of practise problems with answers.

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  • Principles of Engineering Economy

    Eugene L. Grant, etc.

    Principles of Engineering Economy
    The Eighth Edition of the standard engineering economy text and reference explains the principles and techniques needed for making decisions about the acquisition and retirement of capital goods by industry and government, as well as alternative types of financing and other applications. Arranged in four parts: basic concepts, principles, and mathematics; procedures and methods for evaluating alternatives; techniques for handling special situations; and special applications. Introduces the use of computers and spreadsheets in evaluating engineering alternatives. Includes up-to-date coverage of federal tax legislation, extensive discussions and problems dealing with personal finance, and material on handling multiple alternatives by rate of return and benefit/cost ratio methods. Contains numerous examples and 476 problems, many entirely new. Accompanied by a complete solutions manual for the instructor.
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  • Principles of Engineering Economic Analysis

    John A. White, Kenneth E. Case, David B. Pratt

    Principles of Engineering Economic Analysis
    This concise book provides engineers with the tools to evaluate the cost of their work and convey the project to key decision makers. It follows an integrative approach that arms them with a seven-step Systematic Evaluation and Analysis Technique as well as a strong understanding of cash flows. The new fifth edition has also been expanded from eight to 16 chapters, covering critical topics such as time value of money, measures of worth, depreciation, inflation, and capital rationing. Practicing engineers will be able to apply these principles and techniques to make the most effective economic decisions.
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  • Civil and Environmental Systems Engineering (2nd Edition)

    Charles S. Revelle, Earl Whitlatch, Jeff Wright

    Civil and Environmental Systems Engineering (2nd Edition)

    With a major reorganization and a plethora of new material, the Second Edition of this acclaimed book is designed to provide exposure to modeling ideas and concepts prior to introducing the mathematical process of model building. Network flow problems are emphasized by being presented separately from the general integer programming models that are considered. With an even broader range of examples and exercises that conclude many chapters, this book offers readers an extremely practical, accessible overview of the most modern skills available for the design, operation and evaluation of civil and environmental engineering systems. For professionals with a career in engineering, environmental science, economics, and/or construction.

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  • Estimator's Equipment Installation Man-Hour Manual, Third Edition (Estimator's Man-Hour Library)

    John S. Page

    Estimator's Equipment Installation Man-Hour Manual, Third Edition (Estimator's Man-Hour Library)
    This new edition is expanded to include 26 new man-hour tables on compressors, dryers, dampers, filters, coolers, and heaters. This manual eliminates guesswork and enables you to produce fast, accurate equipment installation labor estimates.


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  • Industrial Ecology

    T. E. Graedel, B.R. Allenby, T.E. Graedel, Braden R. Allenby

    Industrial Ecology
    Appropriate for one semester/two-quarter undergraduate level courses in Industrial Ecology. Industrial ecology is a new way of looking at economic and environmental interactions. This is the first textbook available to those interested in learning how to put into practice the idea of performing industrial activities while keeping environmental consequences in check.
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  • Engineering Economic Analysis: Enhanced Tenth Edition

    Donald G. Newnan, Ted G. Eschenbach, Jerome P. Lavelle

    Engineering Economic Analysis: Enhanced Tenth Edition
    The ideal text for undergraduate engineering economy courses--now with new cases.

    Since it was first published in 1976, this text has been the market-leading book for the Engineering Economic Analysis course. It has always been characterized by:
    A focus on practical applications
    * One way to encourage students to read the book, and to remember and apply what they have learned in this course, is to make it interesting. And there is no better way to do that than to infuse the book with real-world examples, problems, and vignettes.
    Accessibility
    * Most students don't have expertise in accounting or finance. This book takes the time to explain concepts carefully while helping students apply them to engineering situations.
    Superior support packages for students and instructors
    * To make this course easier to understand, learn, and teach, Oxford University Press offers the best support package available in this market.
    More Information Buy Now
     
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