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Journal Article

Author
Wightley, Allan C.
Title
Pursuing Engineering Best Practice: IEAust 2002 AGM Michell Medal
In
Australian Journal of Mechanical Engineering
Imprint
vol. ME25, no. 2, January 2002, pp. 93-102
ISBN/ISSN
1446-2672
Url
https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.508828586332091
Description

Michell Oration.

Abstract

This paper explains the need for engineering to be in best practice. It states the ways in which engineering can be forced in best practices.

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