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Engineering As A Social EnterpriseCopyrightPrefaceContentsEngineering As A Social EnterpriseIntroduction1—Systems PerspectivesFROM DETERMINISTIC DYNAMOS TO SEAMLESS-WEB SYSTEMSThe Shift Away From Internalism And DeterminismTechnology as SystemsDynamics of Technological ChangeInvolving the Visible HandGeographical DeterminismPolitical FactorsSocial Construction Of TechnologyTechnology-Science RelationshipConclusionCULTURAL AND SOCIOTECHNICAL VALUESRisk, Uncertainty, And Public TrustHuman Progress2—Organizational PerspectivesBUSINESS, CONSUMERS, AND SOCIETY-AT-LARGE: NEW DEMANDS AND EXPECTATIONSProduct Demands And Expectations In The Auto IndustryGlobal Economic Interdependence and CompetitionThe Need to Set World StandardsGrowing Societal Demands on the ProductMarket Incentives versus Command-and-Control Regulation: The Environmental ExampleCosts of Environmental ProgressThe Engineer in the Eye of the HurricaneThe Experience of the 1970s as a Guide for the 1990sDemands And Expectations In Automotive ManufacturingThe Importance of Systems EngineeringDemands And Expectations In The Automotive WorkplaceTwo Critical Tools Of Modern Engineering PracticeConclusionTECHNOLOGY AND GOVERNMENTInteractions Between Industry And ScienceRole Of Government As Regulator And Major Procurement AgencyRegulatory EnvironmentMajor Government ProgramsGovernment as the Champion of TechnologyInfluence Of Financial Institutions And Economic FactorsForeign InvestmentThe Globalization of TechnologyPublic Understanding Of Science And TechnologySummary3—Practitioners PerspectivesTHE SOCIAL FUNCTION OF ENGINEERING: A CURRENT ASSESSMENTSocial Impacts Of EngineeringSociology And Education Of EngineersSocial ResponsibilitySocial PurposeSocial NeedsLessons LearnedWhat Is Past Is Prologue: The American ExperienceEngineering At A CrossroadsAcknowledgmentsPONDERING THE UNPREDICTABILITY OF THE SOCIOTECHNICAL SYSTEMModel For Social NeedsHow Society Applies TechnologyThe PicturephoneHome InformationFacsimileCellular TelephonyLessons LearnedTrends In The Sociotechnical SystemThe FutureAppendixesAppendix A—Tribute to J. Herbert HollomonAppendix B—Engineerings Great Challenge—The 1960sTechnological ExpansionPlanned InnovationOpportunities For EngineersWho Can Best Meet The Challenge?Role Of Engineering Not RecognizedResponsibility Of The IndividualNational Academy Of EngineeringBenefits To Science And EngineeringContributors
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