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Engineering Economy 16th Edition by William G. Sullivan, ISBN-13: 978-0133439274
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- Publisher: Pearson; 16th edition (December 23, 2013)
- Language: English
- 712 pages
- ISBN-10: 0133439275
- ISBN-13: 978-0133439274
Engineering Economy provides a sound understanding of the principles, basic concepts, and methodology of engineering economy. KEY TOPICS: This user-friendly book is extensively revised and updated to reflect current trends and issues, with an emphasis on the economics of engineering design throughout. MARKET: A useful reference for engineers interested in reviewing the basic principles of engineering economy.
Dr. William G. Sullivan earned his Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Industrial and Systems Engineering. He has made enduring contributions to the field of engineering economy education in his more than 40 years of service to industry and the academy. A tireless lecturer, he has taught engineering economy to more than 10,000 students at five major universities (Georgia Tech, University of Tennessee, North Carolina State University, Arizona State University, and Virginia Tech). Dr. Sullivan’s textbooks in the field (five in total), including “Engineering Economy” (17th edition) continue to contribute to the education of thousands of students. He also has extensive consulting experience with 25 firms in the U.S.
Elin M. Wicks is the owner of Abacus Accounting LLC, an accounting and bookkeeping company focused on empowering small business owners to achieve financial success. She earned a BS and MS in Industrial Engineering from Rutgers University where her masters research focused on a method of quantifying non-economic factors in monetary terms. During this time she also developed software tools to assist Cosmair Inc. in improving scheduling and labor recording practices. She went on to earn her PhD in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Virginia Tech focussing on the design of cellular manufacturing systems. She then joined the faculty of the University of Missouri, Columbia in the Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Department. After taking some time off to raise her children, she supplemented her education in the field of accounting and became the Senior Accountant of Glenn B. Cohen, CPA – an accounting and financial management firm. She has been an author of Engineering Economy since the publication of the 10th edition.
C. Patrick Koelling has served on the faculty in industrial and systems engineering at Virginia Tech since 1987. Dr. Koelling received his Ph.D. in Industrial and Management Systems Engineering in 1982 from Arizona State University, an MBA in 1978, M.S.I.E. in 1977, and B.S.I.E. in 1976, all from the University of Missouri. He conducts research and teaches in operations research and management systems engineering. Prior to joining Virginia Tech, he spent two years at Hallmark Cards as a senior analyst and three years as an assistant professor at Oklahoma State University. Dr. Koelling has also served as department head of industrial engineering and management at Oklahoma State. Dr. Koelling has consulted with several private and government organizations, including the establishment of new industrial and systems engineering programs. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers, Executive Director of Alpha Pi Mu, the industrial engineering honor society, and Director of Accreditation Affairs for the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers.
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