Engineering Design: A Day in the Life of Four Engineers is part of Prentice Hall's ESource Series, a unique publishing system designed to give professors optimal control over their courseware. ESource allows you the freedom to create your own textbook using only the topics necessary for your class. The process is simple: on the ESource website, you construct a book by combining any of the chapters from any of the numerous titles in the series. You can personalize the book even further by integrating your own material into the text flow. The end product is a professionally formatted text that is molded to fit the exact needs of your class. Of course, any of the ESource books can also be adopted as individual texts, or shrink-wrapped together with other titles in the series. ESource Series:
Introduction to Java, Stephen J. Chapman ISBN: 0-13-919416-9
Introduction to AutoCAD r. 14, Mark Dix and Paul Riley ISBN: 0-13-011001-9
Introduction to AutoCAD 2000, Mark Dix and Paul Riley ISBN: 0-13-016732-0
Introduction to ANSI C, Delores M. Etter ISBN: 0-13-011854-0
Introduction to C++, Delores M. Etter ISBN: 0-13-011855-9
Introduction to MATLAB, Delores M. Etter ISBN: 0-13-013149-0
Engineering Ethics, Charles D. Fleddermann ISBN: 0-13-784224-4
Introduction to Engineering Analysis, Kirk Hagen ISBN: 0-13-016733-9
Engineering Design: A Day in the Life of Four Engineers, Mark N. Horenstein ISBN: 0-13-085089-6
Design Concepts for Engineers, Mark N. Horenstein ISBN: 0-13-081369-9
Introduction to the Internet, 2/e, Scott D. James ISBN: 0-13-011037-X
Introduction to Excel, David Kuncicky ISBN: 0-13-254749-X
Introduction to Word, David Kuncicky ISBN: 0-13-254764-3
Introduction to MathCAD, Ronald W. Larsen ISBN: 0-13-937493-0
Introduction to MathCAD 2000, Ronald W. Larsen ISBN: 0-13-020007-7
Introduction to Powerpoint, Jack Leifer ISBN: 0-13-040214-1
Graphic Concepts with Pro/ENGINEER, Richard Lueptow ISBN: 0-13-014154-2
Graphic Concepts with SOLIDWORKS, Richard Lueptow ISBN: 0-13-014155-0
Introduction to FORTRAN 90, Larry R. Nyhoff ISBN: 0-13-013146-6
Engineering Success, Peter Schiavone ISBN: 0-13-080859-8
Mathematics Review, Peter Schiavone ISBN: 0-13-011501-0
Introduction to Maple, David I. Schwartz ISBN: 0-13-095133-1
Introduction to Unix, David I. Schwartz ISBN: 0-13-095135-8
Introduction to Visual Basic 6.0, David Schneider ISBN: 0-13-026813-5
Mark Horenstein is an Associate Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Boston University. He received his Bachelors in Electrical Engineering in 1973 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, his Masters in Electrical Engineering in 1975 from University of California at Berkeley, and his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 1978 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Horenstein's research interests are in applied electrostatics and electromagnetics as well as microelectronics, including sensors, instrumentation, and measurement. His research deals with the simulation, test, and measurement of electromagnetic fields. Some topics include electrostatics in manufacturing processes, electrostatic instrumentation, EOS/ESD control, and electromagnetic wave propagation.
Professor Horenstein designed and developed a class at Boston University, which he now teaches entitled Senior Design Project (ENG SC 466). In this course, the student gets real engineering design experience by working for a virtual company, created by Professor Horenstein, that does real projects for outside companies—almost like an apprenticeship. Once in "the company" (Xebec Technologies), the student is assigned to an engineering team of 3-4 persons. A series of potential customers are recruited, from which the team must accept an engineering project. The team must develop a working prototype deliverable engineering system that serves the need of the customer. More than one team may be assigned to the same project, in which case there is competition for the customer's business.