9780120085217 - intelligent systems in process engineering: part i : paradigms from product and process design: volume 21 di stephanopoulos, george (3 risultati)

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Altre immaginiIntelligent Systems in Process Engineering, Part I: Paradigms from Product and Process Design (Volume 21) (Advances in Chemical Engineering, Volume 21)
Wei, James [Editor]; Han, Chonghun [Editor]; Stephanopoulos, George [Editor]; Anderson, John L. [Series Editor]; Denn, Morton M. [Series Editor]; Seinfeld, John H. [Series Editor];
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Hardcover. Condizione: As New. No Jacket. VERY GOOD+ No dust jacket as issued. Appears unread. No marks. Binding is solid. 311 pages. . . . . . . . This book dives into how smart computer systems?think artificial intelligence or advanced software?can help engineers design better products and processes in industries like chemical… engineering or manufacturing. It?s part of a series and focuses on the big ideas (or "paradigms") that guide how these intelligent tools are used. Basically, it explores ways to make things like designing a new chemical, a factory process, or even a product more efficient, accurate, and innovative by using technology that can "think" a bit like a human. It?s written for people who want to understand how these high-tech tools can solve real-world engineering problems.