Engineering Project
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An Engineering Project is an organizational project to delivery engineered items.
- Context:
- It can (often) involve Engineer Project Phases, such as: conceptualization, design, development, implementation, and evaluation.
- It can be subject to regulatory compliance and safety standards.
- It can (often) require collaboration among various professionals like engineers, project managers, technicians, and stakeholders.
- It can (often) encompass a wide range of fields such as civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and software engineering.
- It can (often) require adherence to budgetary constraints, time constraints, and quality standards.
- It can range from being a Small-Scale Engineering Projects (like designing a consumer product) to being a Large-Scale Engineering Project such as constructing bridges or developing complex software systems.
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- Example(s):
- The construction of a high-rise building, involving structural and civil engineering.
- The development of a new automobile model, involving mechanical and electrical engineering.
- A Software Engineering Project for developing software system.
- The design and construction of a highway or bridge.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- A Scientific Research Project focusing purely on theoretical research without practical application.
- A Business Process Improvement Project that focuses solely on improving operational efficiency without involving engineering disciplines.
- See: Project Management, Systems Engineering, Technology Management.