Engineering failures supply a substantial amount to discuss, but also of interest are those quirky details of why something was designed a certain way. <BR><BR>An ...
The field of engineering evolves daily. The marvels of engineering far outweigh the failures/disasters. These failures and/or disasters result when engineers and designers push boundaries by building ...
The divide between engineering and executive leadership is rarely about technical literacy. It’s alignment. When engineering leaders frame wins in terms of cost, risk, revenue, strategic objectives ...
Engineering failures rarely begin with a single bad calculation. They begin when critical information doesn’t surface—an anomaly ignored, a question unasked, a hesitation swallowed because someone ...
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a systematic methodology that enables the early identification, evaluation, and mitigation of potential failures in complex systems. Originally developed ...
Modern software systems rarely collapse all at once. More often, reliability erodes quietly-latency rises, throughput declines, and resources strain under growing demand. By the time users notice ...
In 1978, General Motors revealed its 'revolutionary' 350 V8 diesel engine... which turned out to be one of the most terrible ...
Failure is an expected part of software development, but its emotional and cultural impacts are often overlooked. Semira Allen's VSLive! Las Vegas session focuses on resilience, psychological safety, ...