Summarize Spoken Text
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You will hear a short lecture. Write a summary for a fellow student who was not present at the lecture. You should write 50-70 words.
Engineer course
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Today, this course you are going to take is about what is engineering and how to work with a complicated system. You guys should know the answers, because all of you guys are from the engineering course. Especially, when you design, build, debug and develop something new, during these processes, you are working with the complicated system. How to program complicated systems and how would you know it actually works before producing it. Sometimes, the inspirations are from your daily life, you probably need to consider your personal life experience. And from the common everyday life to the tiny things that you cannot see virtually, and the inspirations normally exist in the tiny levels.
A complicated system such as your laptops running Microsoft systems. That means the system is not able to see, which means you guys have to virtualize it. Engineering is here to help virtualize by using systems. Nowadays, the complicated systems are relatively reliable, and you guys work upon these and need to deliver the new outcomes which are reliable as well. This is what we do now and we are good at. In order to develop and produce a reliable system, you need consider more on the risks, potentials, predictability and accuracy.
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When engineers design, build and develop something new, they are working with the complicated system during these processes. Moreover, the ability of programming complicated systems is usually inspired from daily life, and the inspirations exist in the tiny levels. Engineering is to help virtualize by using systems, in order to develop and produce a reliable system, you need consider more on the risks, potentials, predictability and accuracy.Submit
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