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Abstracts: Technical Illiteracy. Multiple Exposure. Nuclear Trials and Tribulations
Abstracts: Technically speaking. Memory in megabytes and/or mebibytes
Abstracts: Technically speaking. The web, take two
Abstracts: Technically speaking. Tired vs. wired. The spyware nightmare
Abstracts: Technical publications and the internet. Unsystematic engineering. Remote control
Abstracts: Technical women on corporate boards. The media event: U.S. versus Microsoft - does anyone care? By-wire cars turn the corner
Abstracts: Techniques for administrative creativity in local government. Demystifying the local agency's process of consultant procurement
Abstracts: Technological revolutions and the formation of strategic groups. Information systems, strategic flexibility and firm performance: An empirical investigation
Abstracts: Technology 2000 analysis & forecast. The troubling state of nuclear controls. Saving private e-mail: in the spam war trenches, clever programmers are trying to stem the tide of unwanted messages
Abstracts: Technology '84: Aerospace and Military. Robert A. Bell on Power and Energy: Uncertainties and Perceptions of Risk Hold Back Energy Technology Exploitation
Abstracts: Technology '84: Consumer Electronics. Company D: A Fortress Undisturbed. Commercialization: High Time for Profits?
Abstracts: Technology '84: Industrial Electronics. Japan's Information Network System. Remote Sensing: The Best View in Town
Abstracts: Technology '84: Instrumentation. Next-Generation Impacts. Internationalization: Harmony or Tension
Abstracts: Technology '84: Medical Electronics. Technology '84: Education. Learning from Elsewhere
Abstracts: Technology '84: Power and Energy. TMI Plus 5: Nuclear Power on the Ropes. The DOE's Chief on U.S. Energy Policy
Abstracts: Technology '84: Rail Transportation. The European Scene: Research on Three Levels. Reliable Power: Approaching Perfection
Abstracts: Technology '84: Software. Computer Responsibility. Putting It Together
Abstracts: Technology '84: Solid State. James M. Early on Solid State: The Theoretical Ideals Come Ever Closer. MCNC: Organizing Research on the State Level
Abstracts: Technology '84: Solid State. The technology framework: lack of standards and the huge bandwidth appetite of full-motion multimedia are very present obstacles but won't be for long
Abstracts: Technology council helps Square D Co. manage global R&D. Managing change - who does it best? Become a better coach
Abstracts: Technology development and sustainable construction. Analysis of client-satisfaction factors in construction industry
Abstracts: Technology eases EMC conformance. How to comply with the EMC deadline: what does the CE market for EMC mean to you?
Abstracts: Technology eyed for mercury control. Consider a case-based system for control of complex processes. Wasterwater treatment project ends in success
Abstracts: Technology in action; Chicago lighting facelift boosts illumination, reduces energy and increases safety. Lighting project yields big kwh savings
Abstracts: Technology in quality: a means to an end. Getting certified is only the beginning. Analysis is more than descriptive statistics
Abstracts: Technology in quality: a means to an end. Making quality managers: redefining management's role. Making quality a common cause: Bellcore's client companies benefit from applying quality technologies
Abstracts: Technology is here - are you ready? Mars technology debuts in the U.K. Composite recycle technology proven
Abstracts: Technology priorities for the White House. The technology of text. The trap technique toward a chip-based quantum computer
Abstracts: Technology, quality, and the economy. Competing and cooperating in a new, market-driven world. Vital technologies go begging
Abstracts: Technology to cool down global warming. Atomic-emission spectroscopy goes online, on a stack. Yeast ferment starch in one step
Abstracts: Technology transfer. Issues of substance. Integrating economics
Abstracts: Technology trends 2004. IEEE Spectrum Special Report: Top 100 R&D Spenders . Is "industrial research" an oxymoron?
Abstracts: Technology Used to Recreate Antiques. 'Laser Speckle' Used to Check Rough Spots in Teeth. Space Technology Used in Interstate Police Lineup
Abstracts: Tech talk. Korea's hopes of catching up in biotechnology fade as financial woes tame ambitious R&D investment plans
Abstracts: Tech transfer matchmaker offers updates via the Net. John Swearingen, 1918-2007. The Baker report: analyzing BP's process safety program
Abstracts: Tehnological Diffusion and National Policy. ATP responds to comments with policy changes. US Policy: A Drama in 'N' Acts
Abstracts: Telecom industry forum working toward TL 9000, on ISO 9000-based standard. Continual improvement using ISO 9001
Abstracts: Telecommunications. Communications
Abstracts: Telecommunications. Manufacturing hurdles challenge large-LCD developers. Telephone wiring: a conduit for networking standards
Abstracts: Telecommunications. When bust is best
Abstracts: Telecom R & D binds French tech park to Georgia Tech. Research collaborations drive global telecoms industry. 3M extending audit program to its technical service
Abstracts: Telecom research draws IBM to Beijing. China telecom experts confer on modernization. IBM scientists take on product responsibilities
Abstracts: Telecom's turbocharged next act. The new standard-bearer. AT&T's attic
Abstracts: Telecoms will benefit from the relay race. Heath Robinson: eat your heart out. PP to PP is a piece of cake
Abstracts: Telemanufacturing: a flexible manufacturing solution. Minimizing total weighted completion time at a pre-assembly stage composed of two feeding machines
Abstracts: Telephony in blue. Tall order. Exhibitionist behaviour
Abstracts: Temperature and gage R&R. Automatic temperature compensating gages. Eliminate thermal variations to improve Cpk
Abstracts: Temperature's rising. Part P is a testing time. Cable labelling
Abstracts: Temporary site situations that yield profits for contractor. All change here please: over the past decade the environmental lobby has moved into the political mainstream and the construction site is becoming a prime target
Abstracts: Ten rules for timely task completion in cross-functional teams. The newest team member wasn't a team player
Abstracts: Terror goes online. Virtually private. A radio bypass
Abstracts: Test and measurement. Logic comes to the rescue. Microelectronic ghost story
Abstracts: Test and measurement. Test & measurement. Road test: the Impact electric car
Abstracts: Testing big chips becomes an internal affair. Never miss another shot. Test & measurement
Abstracts: Testing manufacturing strategy formulation processes. Production planning using a hybrid simulation-analytical approach
Abstracts: Testing Needs Change for Six Sigma Processes. So You Want to be an Auditor or Consultant? How Do You Chose the Right Bore Gage?
Abstracts: Testing Needs Change for Six Sigma Processes. Tips for ISO 9000 Preparation: Control Nonconforming Product. Inline Gaging: Choose Between Contact and Noncontact Systems
Abstracts: Testing the monster chip. As i clearly stated... loser. Carbon pillars power microbatteries
Abstracts: Testing the waters. A future for the past. Testing Response of Handicapped
Abstracts: Test ISO 9000:2000 understanding. A hunger for quality. Get your shop measurements right
Abstracts: Test ISO 9000:2000 understanding. Toolbox. Augmented ruggedness testing to prevent failures
Abstracts: Test system coming for big semi wafers. Plastic bridges the thermoplastic elastomer gap. Hydraulics power Iraqi bascule bridges
Abstracts: Test system inspects high-speed interface. Hone your contact-resistance measurements. Resistance test system
Abstracts: Test your materials at the Oak Ridge National Lab. Software solutions. The changing materials quality lab
Abstracts: TE supplement lacks necessary infrastructure. Will QS-9000 disappear?. Auto industry ready to help with QS-9000 registration
Abstracts: Texas Instruments' and Iowa State University's experience with the university challenge program. Steering committee offers recommendations
Abstracts: Texas-sized ice-storage saves medical facility big bucks. Network allows for remote power monitoring. Surge protection saves computing system
Abstracts: Text-entry flowcharts now easy with AllClear 4.5. Proquis puts your data in order. Output Navigator highlights statistics package
Abstracts: 'That vision thing-' the key to sustainable competitive advantage. Picture-perfect vision
Abstracts: The 1995 medalists. IEEE honors 20 specialists with field awards. IEEE Awards: 1984 Major Medalists
Abstracts: The 21st century challenge. Into the 21st century: a great time to be a civil engineer. Issues in human resources: managing talent in the 21st century
Abstracts: The 2 + 2 enhancement process. Reengineering church at the local level. Back to the basics: science, math, and technology
Abstracts: The advantages of manufacturing technology planning. Intelligent manufacturing initiative under way with newly endorsed projects
Abstracts: The Analog Hybrid Computer - An Ideal Microcomputer Instrumentation and Controls Laboratory. Modeling and simulation of an Analog Charge-Pump Phase Locked Loop
Abstracts: The Application of Human Factors to the Needs of the Novice Computer User. Programming Problem Representation in Novice and Expert Programmers
Abstracts: The art is in the selling. You ain't seen me, right. Flick the switch to retail: despite the crash in high street spending and legislation aimed at restricting large shopping centres, the retail sector is showing some signs of an upturn
Abstracts: The art of creating a tactical tourist trail. Cold comfort found in the draft of PPG7: the draft version of PPG7 has left ruralists feeling some loopholes have not been closed. So do farmers get an easy ride from the planning system?
Abstracts: The art of discrimination. A clear case of discrimination. Fuse confusion
Abstracts: The art of systems architecting: the design of complex systems must blend the art of architecture with the science of engineering
Abstracts: The Automated Cockpit. International Data Wars Are Brewing. Technology and the Military: DOD's Darpa at 25
Abstracts: The automated factory - a progress report. Winning with better input-output controls. CAD-CAM integration - key to the automatic factory
Abstracts: The Baldie play. Unusual data and other information. Salary survey shows ASQ certifications are good for careers
Abstracts: The Baldrige Award: one step in Xerox's quest for excellence. What do customers value?
Abstracts: The barriers to total quality management. What do online customers value? Benchmarking the home pages of "Fortune" 500 companies
Abstracts: The battle for broadband. Huawei-Cisco tests China's respect for property rights; outcome of court battle could have wide ramifications
Abstracts: The battle for the SX-70. Who pays for e-waste? Imagine there is no DRM ... I wonder if you can
Abstracts: The bearable lightness of microgravity. The incredible shrinking process. Breaking ground on the fuel cell frontier
Abstracts: The beat generation. The blame game. JIB sets new agenda. (Joint Industry Board)
Abstracts: The beauty of 'almost standard' VLSI. Tom L. Powers on Communications: VLSI Will Reduce Bandwith Costs and Make Complex Services Possible
Abstracts: The best-practice company and other benchmarking myths. Increased Hiring Seen for 1984. Ph.D.s in Business, and Other Employment Trends
Abstracts: The Big Five personality factors and team performance: implications for selecting successful product design teams
Abstracts: The 'biggest' problems technology leaders face. Industrial Research Institute's annual R&D trends survey
Abstracts: The binary derivative test: noise filter, crypto aid, and random-number seed selector. Modeling continuous noise sources in digital simulations
Abstracts: The birth of SIMULATION. A large scale simulation model for analyzing the production of pipe valves and fittings
Abstracts: The bms files. Fire in the hole. Ecos warrior
Abstracts: The bossless performance review. The QWERTY Keyboard: A Review. EE Heroes and Happenings: A Philatelic Review
Abstracts: The break quantity rule's effect on inventory costs in a 1-warehouse, N-retailers distribution system. Inventory and enterprise integration
Abstracts: The Budget on roads: how was it for you? Revised guidance on waste is 'sound', says the RTPI. Institute welcomes 'constructive' hedgerow protection proposals
Abstracts: The Building Blocks: Computer Architecture. Computer Simulation Aims at Saving Lives in Aircraft Fires. A Day in the Life of a New-Generation Computer User
Abstracts: The Building Blocks: Software Engineering. The Building Blocks: Artificial Intelligence. Museums Track Engineering
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