Conventional Engineering is a traditional style of approach, in which all steps are made sequentially. It means that there is some order which is followed by particular departments, and e.g. Assembly follows Manufacturing, M. follows Sourcing, S. follows Process Planning, P.P. follows Design, D. follows Development and so on. Advantages: - Less risky, more time for everything, simple Disadvantages: - Time consuming In concurrent engineering Product Development Cost is higher but Setup Costs are lower than in conventional engineering.
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focus on 4 engineering fields which are: 1) electrical engineering 2) mechanical engineering 3) civil engineering 4) environmental engineering ,
when you do engineering at offshore, it is known as offshore engineering. It is just the opposite of on shore engineering . He He He He He He
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There are five basic areas of engineering: * Aerospace Engineering. * Chemical Engineering. * Civil Engineering. * Electrical Engineering. * Mechanical Engineering. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on engineering. You can read a little bit about each one of these specialty areas there.
This is difficult to decide I think. It has been available for 50 years now - does that make it conventional? It is a well established and reliable energy source.