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Abstracts: The impermanence of knowledge. Computer rot. Digital photographs
Abstracts: The implementation and use of material requirements planning system in Northern Greece: a case study. Variance laws for inventory management
Abstracts: The implications of new directions. Park prospects. Law Lords 'lessen the burden': the Lords' decision in favour of the Trafford Park Centre at Dumplington has wider national implications
Abstracts: The Incredible Shrinking Transistor. A (Very Modern) Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The Information Age
Abstracts: The incredible shrinking transistor. Happy birthday, Fairchild. Transistors go vertical: the semiconductor industry fights silicon sprawl by building up, not out
Abstracts: The inevitability of knowledge management. The infotech revolution is only just beginning. Intellectual property concerns overdone, not half-baked
Abstracts: The influence of deliberations on learning in new product development teams. Successful competitive and technology strategies in dynamic and stable product technology environments
Abstracts: The institutionalization of knowledge transfer activities within industry-university collaborative ventures. Analyzing innovation adoption using a knowledge-based approach
Abstracts: The integration game. Don't let's fight... Web feat
Abstracts: The international quality manager. DFX and DFSS: how QFD integrates them. New frontiers in the design of experiments
Abstracts: The Internet. The cost of quality in Internet-style networks. Monkey business
Abstracts: The interplanetary internet. Does NASA need a better launch site? Crashproof code: flying an experimental supersonic aircraft requires rock-solid flight software
Abstracts: The inventory investment equation: an empirical work using business survey data. Simplicity, totality and change: a logistic viewpoint in inventory management
Abstracts: The (k sub 1, k sub 2) game. Stat 101. Another view on how to measure health care quality
Abstracts: The last time management course. Professional Practice Survey results. Dealing with professional burnout
Abstracts: The latest in superinsulated homes. Made in Sweden: better houses come ashore. Denver: trendsetter in solar homes
Abstracts: The law of producing quality. Why quality gets an 'F'. Teach what you preach: Higher education and business: Partners en route to quality
Abstracts: The law on reverse engineering. Let there be (a new kind of) light. Expert opinion: mechatronics on the move
Abstracts: The LCR method: road map for passive design. Hawaii: new dynasty in renewable energy. Passive design for desert houses: here are the essential do's and dont's to cope with the extreme temperatures in the Southwest
Abstracts: The legacy of Ishikawa. Get into gemba. PDCA at the management level
Abstracts: The lessons of MGM v. Grokster. Software development: game over? Battle of the Xs: owner of Unix operating system sues IBM, attacks Linux
Abstracts: The letter of the law. The TUPE time bomb. People poaching
Abstracts: The Lewis bonfire case. Building a better chemical plant. May the flux be with you
Abstracts: The lightly lads: the contractor's role in the specification of decorative and commercial lighting is becoming increasingly important
Abstracts: The light protection. Standard inspections. Cable comforts
Abstracts: The light protection. The great outdoors. Intelligent tests
Abstracts: The limit of technologies. Four more years of reinventing government. Benchmarking: just do it
Abstracts: The long road ahead, part 1. As audit draws near, momentum builds. Progress stalls at the 11th hour
Abstracts: The lows of AC drives. Coming in loud and clear. Howzat!
Abstracts: The main event: the Year 2000 problem. Add-ons add versatility; the desire for enhanced graphics is bringing new and improved processing, storage, manipulation, and display systems to market
Abstracts: The manufacture of soda ash in the Arabian Gulf. Effects of discounting and demand rate variability on the EOQ
Abstracts: The Many Faces of Data Vulnerability. Many consortiums start to show progress. Elihu Thompson: Man of Many Facets
Abstracts: The measure of the microscope. Rapid knowledge transfer: the key to success. Routes to success
Abstracts: The media event. U.S. science and technology museums - I. Bright ideas
Abstracts: The metamorphosis of the quality professional. How to become an internal consultant. Has your work life plateaued?
Abstracts: The metered inventory routing problem, an integrative heuristic algorithm. Optimal inventory and disposal policies in response to a sale
Abstracts: The molecular biology of aging. Management and creativity in research. Two reagents in one
Abstracts: The more, the merrier - and the more effective. Process-product integrity audits: a hardware auditing technique for the '90s
Abstracts: The name's bond. Sharp practices. Under warranty
Abstracts: The nanotech patent trap. Taiwan's high-tech hubbub. Leaking capacitors muck up motherboards; finger-pointing and fury as manufacturers try to dodge blame
Abstracts: The national educational quality initiative. Juran Foundation moves to University of Minnesota. Bush presents national medal to Juran for life's work
Abstracts: The network not taken. Spectral lines. Old world, new grid
Abstracts: The new B-141 agreement. Change orders and the ripple effect. Risk reduction through indemnification contract clauses
Abstracts: The new chips on the block. The new indelible memories. andy grove
Abstracts: The new job security. Career management for engineers. Your future in risk management
Abstracts: The new planning system in Wales. Cracking the code of conduct: the call for a code of conduct for planning committee members has arisen in the wake of reports into Brent, North Cornwall and now Warwick
Abstracts: The new software paladins. Computing. The Internet
Abstracts: The next 25 years: the future of the construction industry. What you can do to improve engineering education. Engineering and construction: building a stronger global industry
Abstracts: The next generation of school reform. Team empowerment: a simple and easy solution. Total quality in K-12 education
Abstracts: The next management generation: raised by wolves? Understanding crystallization. Understanding management styles
Abstracts: The next PC could be the TV set. The battle for the desktop. Technology 1996
Abstracts: The next threat to grid reliability--data security. Synthetic serendipity. Cracking Go
Abstracts: The next voting debacle? The net effect. Nothing but net
Abstracts: Then man who pioneered the transistor never appreciated its full potential. SPC: not just for geeks
Abstracts: The nominal group technique. Too many types of quality problems. A quality harvest
Abstracts: The OCAP: predetermined responses to out-of-control conditions. The histogram for complex parts
Abstracts: The optimal mix of flexible and dedicated manufacturing capacities: hedging against demand uncertainty. An options view of investments in expansion-flexible manufacturing systems
Abstracts: The Pacific Intertie: 1970. On the front lines of the pay phone war at New York Telephone. Are they watching Milton Berle on Mu Arae III?
Abstracts: The paperless office. Jumping the technology S-curve. The Office of Technology Assessment: an endangered species worth saving
Abstracts: The paradox of serendipity and innovation. The top 10 reasons why we need innovation. The proper management of innovation processes
Abstracts: The past, present and future direction of aerospace quality standards. A case study demonstrates the value of ISO 9000 derivatives
Abstracts: The patent profiteers. Reading the unreadable. The blog of war: webloggers are changing the way news journalism works
Abstracts: The performance of two popular service measures on management effectiveness in inventory control. Two replenishment strategies for the lost sales inventory model: a comparison
Abstracts: The performance of workload control concepts in job shops: improving the release method. Concepts for improving scheduling decisions: an application in the chemical industry
Abstracts: The performance rating. When is dumb smarter? Spacewars
Abstracts: The perils of polling. Sprint's broadband gamble: a new cellular service will sell high-speed data access instead of phones and phone calls
Abstracts: The personal 360. Turning the tables: six questions to ask your interviewer. How to handle rough spots on your resume
Abstracts: The phases of data analysis. Build an affinity for K-J method. Use distribution analysis to understand your data source
Abstracts: The player: an engineer reinvents herself as a video-game developer. Why are so many patents pending? Spectrum visits the U.S. Patent Office to find out
Abstracts: The plowshare problem. Connversion: whose job? Artificial expertise
Abstracts: The politics of search engines. Inside a search engine. Home appliances get smart
Abstracts: The potential in using backpropagation neural networks for facial verification systems. A new software technique for sub-model invocation
Abstracts: The presidential candidates talk quality. Image processing as a quality tool: this technique can increase productivity and quality
Abstracts: The presidential candidates talk quality. Support group decisions via computer systems. Using computer simulation in quality control
Abstracts: The pressure is off for energy savings. Connectors offer all-plastic security. Twisted pipes give heart to energy saving
Abstracts: The Pride of France: A National Commitment. Ph.D.s in Business, and Other Employment Trends. National sales trends: what's up, what's down
Abstracts: The problem with CALS: barriers to the development of product data exchange and the US continuous acquisition and life-cycle support programme
Abstracts: The problem with harmony. Why should the best talent work for you? Creating network competence
Abstracts: The procedure of determining the order picking strategies in distribution center. Determination of nested reorder intervals in a distribution network
Abstracts: The product parenting process. COPIS focus. Industrywide shakeout
Abstracts: The Professionals: Experts in Short Supply. Networks: Wiring a Nation. Militarization: Peace or War?
Abstracts: The profit-oriented interval cutting problem: model and stability analysis. Cutting tools versus machine tools investments in FMS design
Abstracts: The promising world of bio-oxidation. Predesign for pollution prevention and control. Think outside the box to reduce wastes
Abstracts: The proper distribution of TQM. Quality intervenes at a hospital. Executive calls: a jump start for your quality program
Abstracts: The proposal contract: a legal silver bullet. Cultivating communication: a must. International Building Code debut
Abstracts: The pros and cons of sector-specific standards. Category 7: customer focus and satisfaction. Internet services start-up gains ISO 9001 certification
Abstracts: The pursuit of quality through personal change
Abstracts: The pursuit of quality through personal change. part 2
Abstracts: The quality chain. The realistic model of higher education. Xerox 2000: from survival to opportunity
Abstracts: The quality of learning. College and university programs in quality. The face of quality
Abstracts: The quality twilight zone: Six Sigma provides tools for crossing the chasm between customer and provider satisfaction
Abstracts: The quest for CMI certification. Coming soon: single auditor certification. Johnson Space Center reaches for the stars: ISO 9001 certification leads shift from problem correction to prevention and information sharing
Abstracts: The R&D 100: a company's research budget tells you very little about its prospects. What were we thinking?
Abstracts: The real task begins. CAD to CMM: it's all in the translation. Document control will get you certified
Abstracts: There's gold in them thar failures! A high-involvement redesign. Inside the Baldridge Award Guidelines
Abstracts: There's something funny in this fruitcake. This is the house that Buck Rogers built. When "it can't happen here" happens
Abstracts: The revolution in systems engineering. The defensive design of printed-circuit boards. Superconductor ICs: the 100-GHz second generation
Abstracts: The RFAC: a help or a hindrance? Northern nous. MoD makes commitment to estate management policy
Abstracts: The right place at the right time. Lead to succeed. Systems thinking-an uncommon answer
Abstracts: The right stuff. The new face of reengineering: process redesign grows up. Facing up to a dichotomy
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