Cognitive processes, heuristics, and human factors influence the way engineers solve complex problems and design effective solutions. In a field where decisions have technical, economic, and safety implications, recognizing the connections between human judgment and analytical reasoning is essential. By studying how engineers think, simplify problems, and adapt to uncertainty, organizations can develop strategies and tools that enhance creativity, accuracy, and collaboration. Exploring cognition and human behavior in engineering decision-making leads to more resilient, efficient, and human-centered systems. Innovative Decision-Making in Engineering: The Role of Cognition, Heuristics, and Human Factors explores how cognitive processes, heuristics, and human factors shape decision-making in engineering contexts. It examines the ways in which human judgment, problem-solving strategies, and behavioral influences contribute to innovation, design quality, and system performance. This book covers topics such as data science, fuzzy logic, and renewable technologies, and is a useful resource for computer engineers, sociologists, academicians, researchers, and scientists.
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Zian Shah Kabir is an experienced information systems specialist with a background in the telecommunication industry for +17 years. Zian completed his PhD in information systems engineering under the Faculty of Engineering & IT at UTS. He is serving as a casual academic and worked as a research assistant on a digital health project. Before attending the PhD program, he attained a master's in information and telecommunication engineering and a bachelor's degree in electrical and electronic engineering. Zian has a long tenure track and professional experience in the telecommunication industry. He served as a Deputy Director at the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC). he is an affiliated member of the Institutions of Engineers Bangladesh (IEB), KAIST GCC (Commercialization Center), International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), Systems Engineering Society of Engineering (SESA), Australian Computer Society (ACS), and Commonwealth Engineers Council.
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