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Introduction to Systems Thinking and Interdisciplinary Engineering
This concise textbook introduces a systems approach to technology, describing tribological, mechatronic, cyber-physical systems, and the technologic concept of Industry 4.0 to students in a range of engineering domains. “Technology” in this book refers to the totality of human-made, benefit-oriented products, based on engineered combinations of material, energy and information. Dr. Czichos examines technology in this volume in the context of systems thinking with regard to the following main technology areas
Technical systems with “interacting surfaces in relative motion”
especially in mechanical engineering, production, and transport; including the analysis of friction-induced energy losses and wear-induced materials dissipation.
Technical systems that require a combination of mechanics, electronics, controls, and computer engineering
for needs of industry and society.
Technical systems with a combination of mechatronics and internet communication
Cyber-physical Systems for the digitalization of Industry in the development project Industry 4.0
Considers technology as a combination of the physical world and the digital virtual world of information and communication
Describes the product cycle of technical systems and the corner stones of technology
material, energy and information.