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There are two completely empty subsections, at least one of which ought to be filled out.  
 
As discussd on the talk page this article is not considered to be ready for approval:
:"''There are two completely empty subsections, at least one of which ought to be filled out.  
'''Problem identification'''. '''Tools''' isn't as important, though '''computer use''' is logically  
'''Problem identification'''. '''Tools''' isn't as important, though '''computer use''' is logically  
subordinate to it.  '''Engineering in a social context''' needs expansion. '''Cultural presence'''  
subordinate to it.  '''Engineering in a social context''' needs expansion. '''Cultural presence'''  
has some issues which need to be addressed. signed AA
has some issues which need to be addressed.''" quote from Anthony Argyriou
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Jochen Wendebaum nominated the version dated 01:59, 10 July 2007 (CDT) of this article for approval. The Engineering Workgroup oversaw this approval. The ToApprove template was removed by Anthony Argyriou.

As discussd on the talk page this article is not considered to be ready for approval:

"There are two completely empty subsections, at least one of which ought to be filled out.

Problem identification. Tools isn't as important, though computer use is logically subordinate to it. Engineering in a social context needs expansion. Cultural presence has some issues which need to be addressed." quote from Anthony Argyriou