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'''Engineering analysis''' involves the application of scientific/mathematical analytic principles and processes to reveal the properties and state of
Engineering analysis is decompositional ==Applied/engineering mathematical analysis==
Engineering analysis and applied analysis are synonym terms for [[mathematical analysis]]/[[calculus]] beyond basic [[differential equations]] such as applied for various advanced [[physics]] & [[engineering]] topics (including [[Fourier analysis]], [[Lagrangian mechanics|Lagrangian]] & [[Hamiltonian mechanics]], [[Laplace transforms]], [[Sturm–Liouville theory]], and others) but still can involve [[mathematical proofs]].
==Remote systems==
Engineering analysis is the primary method for predicting and handling issues with [[Remote system|remote systems]] such as [[Satellite|satellites]] and [[Rover (space exploration)|rovers]]. Engineering analysis for remote systems must be ongoing since the health and safety of the remote system can only be affected remotely (and because any failure could have fatal consequences).
The capabilities of engineering analysis therefore must incorporate [[Trend analysis|trending]] as well as analysis. Trending should be [[Proactivity|proactive]], [[Predictive analytics|predictive]], comprehensive and automated. Analysis must be reactive, investigative, targeted and hands-on. Together trending and analysis allow operators to both predict potential situations and identify [[Anomalous experiences|anomalous]] events that threaten a remote system.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Stolarski |first=Tadeusz |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UVItRsjsFZwC&q=Engineering+analysis |title=Engineering Analysis with ANSYS Software |last2=Nakasone |first2=Y. |last3=Yoshimoto |first3=S. |date=2011-02-24 |publisher=Elsevier |isbn=978-0-08-046969-0 |language=en}}</ref>
==See also==
*[[Calculus]]
*[[Differential equations]]
*[[Fourier analysis]]
*[[List of computer-aided engineering software]]
*[[Mathematical analysis]]
*[[Multivariable Calculus]]
*[[Pinch analysis]]
*[[Structural analysis]]
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