Various numerical methods are used in engineering analysis, among which the finite element method (FEM) is the most prominent. This method relies heavily on a mesh structure, and the generation of this mesh generation accounts for about 80% of a typical analysis time for practical engineering problems. Various ideas have been proposed in the literature to avoid these problems by either simplifying this mesh generation process, or relaxing some of the constraints associated with the very presence of a mesh. This paper reviews recent advances in this direction by focusing on what the authors consider the most versatile and prominent approaches to overcome the mesh burden in computational science, namely: * Meshfree methods (MMs) som...