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Hitting the Brakes

Hitting the Brakes

Ann Johnson

Duke University Press
2009
sidottu
In Hitting the Brakes, Ann Johnson illuminates the complex social, historical, and cultural dynamics of engineering design, in which knowledge communities come together to produce new products and knowledge. Using the development of antilock braking systems for passenger cars as a case study, Johnson shows that the path to invention is neither linear nor top-down, but highly complicated and unpredictable. Individuals, corporations, university research centers, and government organizations informally coalesce around a design problem that is continually refined and redefined as paths of development are proposed and discarded, participants come and go, and information circulates within the knowledge community. Detours, dead ends, and failures feed back into the developmental process, so that the end design represents the convergence of multiple, diverse streams of knowledge.The development of antilock braking systems (ABS) provides an ideal case study for examining the process of engineering design because it presented an array of common difficulties faced by engineers in research and development. ABS did not develop predictably. Research and development took place in both the public and private sectors and involved individuals working in different disciplines, languages, institutions, and corporations. Johnson traces ABS development from its first patents in the 1930s to the successful 1978 market introduction of integrated ABS by Daimler and Bosch. She examines how a knowledge community first formed around understanding the phenomenon of skidding, before it turned its attention to building instruments to measure, model, and prevent cars’ wheels from locking up. While corporations’ accounts of ABS development often present a simple linear story, Hitting the Brakes describes the full social and cognitive complexity and context of engineering design.
Hitting the Brakes

Hitting the Brakes

Ann Johnson

Duke University Press
2009
pokkari
In Hitting the Brakes, Ann Johnson illuminates the complex social, historical, and cultural dynamics of engineering design, in which knowledge communities come together to produce new products and knowledge. Using the development of antilock braking systems for passenger cars as a case study, Johnson shows that the path to invention is neither linear nor top-down, but highly complicated and unpredictable. Individuals, corporations, university research centers, and government organizations informally coalesce around a design problem that is continually refined and redefined as paths of development are proposed and discarded, participants come and go, and information circulates within the knowledge community. Detours, dead ends, and failures feed back into the developmental process, so that the end design represents the convergence of multiple, diverse streams of knowledge.The development of antilock braking systems (ABS) provides an ideal case study for examining the process of engineering design because it presented an array of common difficulties faced by engineers in research and development. ABS did not develop predictably. Research and development took place in both the public and private sectors and involved individuals working in different disciplines, languages, institutions, and corporations. Johnson traces ABS development from its first patents in the 1930s to the successful 1978 market introduction of integrated ABS by Daimler and Bosch. She examines how a knowledge community first formed around understanding the phenomenon of skidding, before it turned its attention to building instruments to measure, model, and prevent cars’ wheels from locking up. While corporations’ accounts of ABS development often present a simple linear story, Hitting the Brakes describes the full social and cognitive complexity and context of engineering design.
Things Don't go as Planned: David and Bette

Things Don't go as Planned: David and Bette

Ann Johnson

Independently Published
2019
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Bette Jean Davis is a young colored girl living in the southern Jim Crow state of Louisiana. she lives with her mother and father and siblings. They are farmers who also pick cotton to make ends meet. Her life is pretty much routine until her father dies. Then she decides to take an extra job to help her mother send her older sister to school. she decides to keep the job in order to help send herself to college, but she soon learns that things don't always go as planned.
"They Walk Among Us"

"They Walk Among Us"

Ann Johnson

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
Eric is the vampire son of the fallen angel, Kazan. He and his brother Ivan are doomed to walk the earth devouring humans until they one day meet a woman who changes their destiny forever.
They're Still Among Us: War Between the Nations.

They're Still Among Us: War Between the Nations.

Ann Johnson

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
Eric and his brother Ivan are still on the run from their Uncle Satan. He and his family have survived his attacks and his demons. Finally, Satan sends one person after him that he can't resist. Will he follow her back to the gates of hell, or will he continue to stand for God and righteousness.