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EXERCÍCIOS - Exercício 383

  • (CESPE 2013)

Specializations emerge and evolve in response to changing needs and opportunities, and focus on many different interlocking and cross-cutting aspects and dimensions of a field. The established branches of engineering illustrate this process in a very high degree. There are specializations by engineering artifact — automobile, aeronautical, naval and chemical engineering; by problem world — civil and mining engineering; and by requirement — production engineering, industrial and transportation engineering. There are specializations in theoretical foundations — control and structural engineering; in techniques for solving mathematical problems that arise in the analysis of engineering products — finite-element analysis and control-volume analysis; in engineering components for use in larger systems — electric motors, and internal combustion engines; in technology and material — reinforced concrete, conductive plastics; and in other dimensions too.

M. Jackson. Engineering and software engineering . In : S. Nanz (Ed.) The future of software engineering . London: Springer, 2011, p. 106 (adapted).


Judge the following item according to the text above.

The author uses engineering as an instance of specialization of a field of knowledge in order to support his argument.




C) Certo

E) Errado


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