Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering: Recent submissions
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A Common Sense Approach to the Fundamentals Exam
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1985)A large portion of the graduating civil engineering students take the Fundamentals of Engineering (F.E.) Examination, formally known as the EIT Exam, or Engineering in Training Examination, as they complete their senior ... -
Word Processing in an Introductory Engineering Course
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1988)Written communication is an important, however often neglected, component of an engineering curriculum. The civil engineering department at North Dakota State University has included word processing in its CE 101 course ... -
Artificial Intelligence
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1986)Artificial intelligence (AI) may be the key to the fate of civilization as we know it, a mind‐boggling concept which, if realized in practice, would change the human condition far more than all previous developments of ... -
Introduction
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Closure to “<i>Civil Engineering Needs in the 21st Century</i>” by J. M. Roesset and J. T. P. Yao (July, 1988, Vol. 114, No. 3)
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Discussion of “<i>Organizations and Systematic Distortion of Information</i>” by David A. Bella (October, 1987, Vol. 113, No. 4)
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Closure to “<i>Panama Canal: Its Major Marine Operational Problems and Solution</i>” by Miles P. DuVal, Jr. (April, 1986, Vol. 112, No. 2)
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Editorial
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“<i>Discussions at Conference</i>” Joint ASCE/CSCE/ICE Conference held at London, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland (Presented at the September 6–11, 1987)
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1988) -
Discussion of “<i>Who Should Be Responsible for Structural Steel Design?</i>” by Edward P. Becker (April, 1986, Vol. 112, No. 2)
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Discussion of “<i>Engineering and Erosion of Trust</i>” by David A. Bella (April, 1987, Vol. 113, No. 2)
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Discussion of “<i>Consent to Disaster: 1977 Panama Treaties</i>” by G. Russell Evans (April, 1988, Vol. 114, No. 2)
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“<i>Discussions at Conference</i>” Joint ASCE/CSCE/ICE Conference, held at London, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland (Presented at the September 6–11, 1987)
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Closure to “<i>Altruism, and Egoism, and Risk</i>” by Richard H. McCuen (April, 1981)
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Discussion of “<i>The Civil Engineer's Role in Energy Policy</i>” by Ben C. Gerwick Jr. (October, 1988, Vol. 114, No. 4)
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Closure to “<i>Civil Engineering Pedagogy</i>” by John M. Hayes (July, 1986, Vol. 112, No. 3)
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Discussion of “<i>America's Highway Program</i>” by Ellis L. Armstrong (April, 1988, Vol. 114, No. 2)
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Closure to “<i>Western Engineers in Developing Countries</i>” by Laurence D. Wesley (July, 1987, Vol. 113, No. 3)
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Closure to “<i>Praxeology and Engineering</i>” by Ronald A. Chadderton (July, 1983)
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Erratum: “Availability Mechanics: Logical Economics” by George F. McMahon (October, 1983)
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1984)