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期刊介绍:
Frontiers of Engineering Management (FEM) is an international scholarly journal supervised by the Chinese Academy of Engineering. It aims to advance the frontiers of knowledge and technology in engineering management by publishing articles on contemporary issues in various engineering specialties. The journal explores theories and practices in areas such as manufacturing, construction, energy, environmental, traffic, and logistics engineering. Additionally, it focuses on engineering management methodologies, including systems engineering, information management, and technology and innovation management. FEM also presents comments on frontier topics and introduces the management and innovation of engineering megaprojects and related technical endeavors.