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System engineering
แปลว่า(Software Engineering) focuses on the analysis and design of all elements of a complete product, service, or technology for the transformation of information or control
Boring Tool
แปลว่า(english) A cutting tool in which the tool bit,the boring bar and in some cases the tool holder are incorporated.
BACK-UP RING
แปลว่า(english) A fabric or plastic device that is used with an o-ring or other gasket to prevent extrusion of the o-ring or gasket into an adjacent space or crevice
Bearing Strength
แปลว่า(english) The maximum bearing load at failure divided by the effective bearing area. In a pinned or riveted joint, the iffective area is calculated as the product of the diameter of the hole and the thickness of the bearing member.
Re-engineering
แปลว่า(Software Engineering) a series of activities that transform legacy systems (with poor maintainability) into software that exhibits high quality
Web engineering
แปลว่า(Software Engineering) the application of software engineering principles, concepts, and methods (or adaptations of them) to the development of Web-based applications or systems.
Engineering change order (ECO)
แปลว่า(Software Engineering) a mini-specification that describes the technical aspects of a change
Make-buy decision
แปลว่า(Software Engineering) determining whether software should be built internally, acquired, contracted or built from reusable components
Classes - a basic construct in object
แปลว่า(Software Engineering) oriented methods that categorizes elements of the problem
pressure ring
แปลว่าแหวนอัด (แหวนตัวบนของลูกสูบเรียกว่า "แหวนอัดเชื้อเพลิง")
Elastic energy:
แปลว่า(english) The energy stored in deformed elastic material (e.g., a watch spring). Elastic energy equals where k is the stiffness, and is the associated deflection. Elastic energy is sometimes called elastic potential energy because it can be recovered when the object returns to its original shape; see potential energy.
Base Metal
แปลว่า(english) (1) The metal present in the largest proportion in an alloy; (2) the metal to be brazed, cut or welded; (3) after welding the part of the metal that was not melted during the process.