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Theory of Technical Systems
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Eder, W. Ernst. (2008). THEORY OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS AND ENGINEERING DESIGN SCIENCE - LEGACY OF VLADIMIR HUBKA. 19–30.1 indexed citations
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Eder, W. Ernst. (2008). Self-starting graduates - an impression of industry'S needs. International journal of engineering education. 24(5). 965–979.3 indexed citations
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Eder, W. Ernst, et al.. (2007). Transformation Systems - Revisited. Guidelines for a Decision Support Method Adapted to NPD Processes.1 indexed citations
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Eder, W. Ernst & Vladimir Hubka. (2004). REFLECTIONS ABOUT REFLECTIVE PRACTICE. 177–182.7 indexed citations
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Eder, W. Ernst, et al.. (2004). INFORMATION - A TAXONOMY AND INTERPRETATION. 169–176.8 indexed citations
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Eder, W. Ernst. (2003). A TYPOLOGY OF DESIGNS AND DESIGNING. DS 31: Proceedings of ICED 03, the 14th International Conference on Engineering Design, Stockholm.9 indexed citations
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Eder, W. Ernst. (2002). EDUCATION FOR ENGINEERING AND DESIGNING. 975–980.6 indexed citations
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Eder, W. Ernst. (1999). Designing as an educational discipline. International journal of engineering education. 15(1). 32–40.4 indexed citations
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Eder, W. Ernst. (1980). Rotary Motion And Si. European Journal of Engineering Education. 4(3-4). 319–327.1 indexed citations
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Eder, W. Ernst, et al.. (1965). Mechanical system design. Medical Entomology and Zoology.12 indexed citations
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