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The phrase "it engineering" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the field of engineering that focuses on the development and application of technology and computer systems. Example: "I have a degree in IT engineering and specialize in software development."
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The IT engineering graduate had been living in the capital for just three weeks when he was killed, but had already made new friends and impressed work colleagues.
On its website, The Experts describes itself as providing "innovative and mission-critical IT, engineering and litigation professional services for federal, state and local governments and departments".
On its website, The Experts, whose headquarters are in Alexandria, Virginia, describes itself as providing "innovative and mission-critical IT, engineering and litigation professional services for federal, state and local governments and departments".
They said their greatest demands for skilled workers are in IT, engineering, research, development and sales.
This is probably good news if you're graduating with an IT engineering degree soon.
She pointed out that schools have long offered project-based learning, without calling it engineering, like building Lego robots or designing a cushion for an egg drop.
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Our development team was able to triple productivity by looking outward for inspiration, and found that the project planning methods commonly used in non-IT engineering projects have the key to solving this problem.
Randy Bias, the boss of Cloudscaling, a IT-engineering firm, did not use these results when he put Amazon's annual cloud-computing revenues at between $500m and $700m in 2010.
It's conquests, and if it's not conquests, then it's engineering, and if it's not engineering then it's Roman military tactics.
If it's engineering, maybe it'll be Germany.
It required engineering innovation in its reusable propulsion and thermal protective systems.
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