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Abstracts: The right tools for the job. Graphics just go on getting better. Virtual world
Abstracts: The right word: your powerful business development agent. Making an impression that counts. Listening between the lines
Abstracts: Thermal design ensures RF power-amp reliability. Choosing passive components for high-power amplifiers. Multi-harmonic method optimizes power amplifiers
Abstracts: Thermal desorption: the basics. Cutting the strings: process automation goes wireless. Hazwaste manifesting goes electronic
Abstracts: Thermal process transforms turkey parts into profits. Chemical cybersecurity: a work in progress. Process data transmission: untethered
Abstracts: The road ahead. Calling the changes in product ordering
Abstracts: The Role of Excursions in Interactive Systems. A Methodology for Interactive Evaluation of User Reactions to Software Packages: An Empirical Analysis of System Performance, and Run Time
Abstracts: The role of logistics in concurrent engineering. Multicriterial production planning by De Novo programming approach
Abstracts: The role of qualitative methods in production management research. Economic design of a Vp [bar]X chart
Abstracts: The role of social and intellectual capital in achieving competitive advantage through enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems
Abstracts: The role of statistical thinking in management. Why should statisticians pay attention to six sigma? Six Sigma improves both statistical training and processes
Abstracts: The role of terrain modeling in lunar rover simulation. Simulation modeling of human behavior in buildings. Storm water simulation: modeling and analysis of a three-dimensional cloud
Abstracts: The science in Six Sigma. Emotional intelligence and six sigma. Six Sigma start-up at small companies
Abstracts: The scientific approach to problem solving and decision support systems. The pallet loading problem: a survey
Abstracts: The secret life of birds. The panda connection. Sand trap: Darpa's 320-kilometer robotic race across the Mojave Desert yields no winners, but plenty of new ideas
Abstracts: The self-consistent parametric inference algorithm (SPI): optimisation in continuous search space. Buffer allocation and required availability in a transfer line with unreliable machines
Abstracts: The semiconductor industry - model for industry/university/government cooperation. The transistor's father knew how to tie basic industrial research to development
Abstracts: The Sergeant York gun: a massive misfire. Medical electronics. Fighter aircraft: small and agile
Abstracts: The seven deadly sins of quality management. Quality in the fist person: practicing quality. Stocking your quality toolbox
Abstracts: The seven deadly sins of quality management. Quality management and the world's largest corporations. Leadership: Quality, not quantity, of management
Abstracts: The shift to customer focus. Navigate your career path with QP's annual salary survey. Preventing burnout: if quality professionals want people to listen, they must take responsibility, develop a personal mission and understand the big picture
Abstracts: The silicon dioxide solution: how physicist Jean Hoerni built the bridge from the transistor to the integrated circuit
Abstracts: The Simulation Council Newsletter. SCS in Europe - some highlights (and lowlights). How to chase people by telephone
Abstracts: The simulation of decentralized control: a hostless resource allocation model. Simulation Example in Water Resource Management
Abstracts: The simulation of material handling systems. Spreadsheet risk analysis using simulation. Verifying and validating complex simulation models by analogy
Abstracts: The single-market engineer. Harnessing university research for competitiveness, industry support. A canny manager of Boeing's electronics R & D
Abstracts: The Slashdot supremacy: how a Michigan geek tamed the online masses. The social life of engineers: Sally Ride shows girls how to be with their friends and still pursue science and technology
Abstracts: The Socratic method produces enlightened employees. These foolish things. It's more than statistics
Abstracts: The solo inventor strikes back. Back to the future with pneumatics. Watch your back
Abstracts: The specialties
Abstracts: The specialties. Main event: spectrum auctions. From monopoly to competition: long-term research is vulnerable
Abstracts: The specialties. The specialities
Abstracts: The standards development process: user input is key to acceptance. Demystifying the ISO 9000/Q90 series standards
Abstracts: The Stanford diaries. Dream jobs 2004. The longest survivor loses its grip
Abstracts: The stored program concept. Silicon shows its mettle; Deep Junior computer program proves the equal of highest-rated human chess player ever
Abstracts: The stresses of rural housing: the Government is committed to value for money when it comes to social housing in the countryside
Abstracts: The supply chain. Model behavior. Problem solver
Abstracts: The survival of the global chemical industry. Five routes to deep collaboration in the chemical industry. A leap in the history of leaping
Abstracts: The tale of a paper sail. Paper and pulp clean up advances. Flood of Paper Stopped in N.J. Superior Court
Abstracts: The Teams and the Players: European Common Market. The Teams and the Players. The Teams and the Players: Great Britain
Abstracts: The technical ladder gets harder to climb: lean times are affecting the corporate technical ladder, and engineers are learning to take personal initiative to make it work
Abstracts: The ten commandments. Profile: Festo. Profile: Schneider Electric Limited
Abstracts: The theory and practice of employee recognition. TQM: sustaining the momentum. Cluster analysis as a quality management tool
Abstracts: The topsy turvy world of quantum computing. Butterfly effect. Chaotic communication
Abstracts: The transistor laser. Spectral lines: the debate about whether Metcalfe's law is wrong continues. MetcalfeEs law is wrong
Abstracts: The traveling card box. Outsourcing quality. 8 dimensions of excellence
Abstracts: The truth is out there: the General Election draws ever nearer and John and Tony are appearing in our living rooms every night right now. But what do they promise for business?
Abstracts: The ups and downs of customer-driven quality. Customer satisfaction at a software support call center: How to boost customer satisfaction ratings using simple solutions
Abstracts: The ups market and IGBT technology. Ensuring standby gensets work in harmony. Independent power: ensuring gensets and their systems are safe. (includes related articles)
Abstracts: The U.S. engineers shortage - how real? Pro/ENGINEER expert framework extension. With extension on metric labels, U.S. firm weigh their options
Abstracts: The user's view. Auto manufacture digitizes in depth. Of workstations & supercomputers
Abstracts: The user's view. Guide to engineering and scientific software. Preparing for peace
Abstracts: The VCR: 1975. The solution was sake. The sky is falling
Abstracts: The very smart card: a plastic pocket bank. From kana to kanji: word processing in Japan. The gathering storm in high-density compact disks
Abstracts: The view from the top. Blades have the edge. 3-Deep
Abstracts: The virtual surgeon. Understanding the human genome. Making chips to probe genes
Abstracts: The wandering gadgeteer. The oldest profession. The audio frontier
Abstracts: The wandering gadgeteer. Vegas 911. Make your very own virtual world with OLIVE. Forterra's OLIVE software makes the business of virtual-world environments real
Abstracts: The Web as a weapon. Jos Cocquyt: flying high. Jim Newman: Call of the sea
Abstracts: The wide world of wireless heads for generation 3. Are wild times ahead for wirelesss in 1999? Understand the basics of WCDMA signal generation
Abstracts: The wireless last mile: entangled in their copper wires, phone companies may miss out on the broader broadband revolution
Abstracts: The world trusts Minitab for quality. From software programmer to quality pro: the road less traveled. The write stuff for quality
Abstracts: The Wright stuff. Early warnings for earthquakes. A touch of money
Abstracts: They know where you are: new technologies can pinpoint your location at any time and place. They promise safety and convenience -- but threaten privacy and security
Abstracts: They know where you are: new technologies can pinpoint your location at any time and place. They promise safety and convenience -- but threaten privacy and security. part 2
Abstracts: Thinking ahead with forward pricing. Managing local collaboration. How do you manage a multiemployer workplace?
Abstracts: Thirty fuel cells serve U.S. defense bases. Humidity control in bypass volume-control systems. Controlling particulates and air pollutants
Abstracts: This couldn't happen in my back yard! Here be dragons. Guidelines for making things happen
Abstracts: This is planet earth. Alnwick branches out. Health plan
Abstracts: This time it is terminal. A hard day's light. Pier pressure
Abstracts: Thompson calls for better working relationships. Self employment: is labour working? Europe acts to cut down working hours: a new Directive from Europe could drastically reduce the employer's rights to demand that their staff work long or inconvenient hours
Abstracts: Those were the days: what is it like to be an apprentice, all work and no play or vice versa? Training for potentially explosive atmospheres
Abstracts: Thread-gaging debate twists and turns. Gaging, inspection, resolution, and accuracy. Integrated flexible gaging is here to stay
Abstracts: Threats and countermeasures. Data security. Competing in a global economy
Abstracts: Three C's + Q= Success. Qualitative vs. quantitative methods. Improve service and administration
Abstracts: Three metrology sites to visit. More than product info at these sites. The Agility Forum offers a bounty of information
Abstracts: Three other Rs: recognition, reward and resentment. Flowing past organizational walls. Internationalizing R and D improves a firm's technical learning
Abstracts: Three roads to protecting lv power systems. Monitoring means efficiency. Separate lives: switchboard assembly and busbar and protective device separation is a tricky business
Abstracts: Three R's for quality professionals. Full-time quality manager or part-time quality consultant? Ready, aim, fire
Abstracts: Three strategies for sound risk management. Working drawings: leading by example. Five legal consequences of sloppy drawings
Abstracts: Three teams spotlighted at education forum. Building task cohesion to bring teams together. Forming virtual teams
Abstracts: Three-year wage deal agreement. Time for training. Totally bogus
Abstracts: Through a bat's ear: the bat's sonar performance is encouraging researchers to disregard conventional distinctions between time and frequency domains
Abstracts: Through a bat's ear: the bat's sonar performance is encouraging researchers to disregard conventional distinctions between time and frequency domains. part 2
Abstracts: Through the Looking Glass. Saving the Best. The Automatic Factory
Abstracts: Thwart corrosion under industrial insulation. Compressor packing provides true non-lube seal. Tank insulation system boasts better performance
Abstracts: Time for pre-action. Only human. Best intentions
Abstracts: Timely management action can help protect profitability. Foreignness and the diffusion of ideas. Decision criteria in the evaluation of potential intrapreneurs
Abstracts: Time series forecasting using neural networks vs. Box-Jenkins methodology. Qualitative methodology in simulation model engineering
Abstracts: Time's up! The color-changing self-expiring badge. The Changing Workstation. Wind in America: the changing landscape
Abstracts: Time to give circuit testing a quick break. Bond, main bond. All over protection
Abstracts: Time well spent studying inspection and testing guide. Pure, simple and safe. Protection in the heat: it is not enough to consider just the effect of self-generated heat on parts of an electrical installations. Contractors must not overlook the consequential risks associatied with high temperature electrical equipment
Abstracts: Tips for automotive auditors. Climbing Mount Sustainability. Turbulence forecasted for AS&D industry
Abstracts: Tips for automotive auditors. Recharge your internal batteries. Quality in the first person: bridging cultural divides
Abstracts: Tips on setting up your workstation. ICs: the brains of a workstation. It looks like a pc--or is it a workstation?
Abstracts: TI's information repository connects 63,000 employees. A Partial Message? Approximating System Relations From Partial Information
Abstracts: Titanium alloys come down to earth: super strong and corrosion-resistant alloys of titanium, well established in aerospace, are finding increasing usefulness in cars
Abstracts: Titanium nanoparticles move to the marketplace. Creativity in organizations can be measured and acquired. Recovering value from byproducts using phase-transfer catalysis
Abstracts: TL 9000 performance metrics to drive improvement: telecommunication industry takes a new approach to sector standards
Abstracts: TL 9000 performance metrics to drive improvement: telecommunication industry takes a new approach to sector standards. part 2
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