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Abstracts: What makes real engineers and which path should they follow? Software puts people to work
Abstracts: What new paradigm? Liquid, gas & air-handling systems. Government may increase outsourcing
Abstracts: What organizations can learn from hurricane Katrina. The growth of risk management. Circling the wagons
Abstracts: What Picturephone teaches about forecasting. Scientists, engineers - shortage or surplus? Customization promises sharp competitive edge
Abstracts: What prevents TQM implementation in health care organizations? TQM: sustaining the momentum
Abstracts: What quality-conscious companies are overlooking. Breaking new ground in service quality. Practical quality
Abstracts: What should learning organizations learn? Making values work. Why should the best talent work for you?
Abstracts: What's news in PCs. Flexible manufacturing - a strategy for winners. Winning with better quality: bull's eye for digital inspectors
Abstracts: What's on and how? Squeeze plays - DTV compression and scaling. Digital TV in the U.S
Abstracts: What sort of subbie are you? Bidding for glory. The valuation process
Abstracts: What's the price of steam? Selecting evaporators for process applications. Increase capacity and decrease energy for existing refinery distillation columns
Abstracts: What's up ... and down. Your name's not down. Scaling Down Cost
Abstracts: What's your problem solving style. Use TRIZ to plan, forecast and think strategically. Use TRIZ in reverse to analyze failures
Abstracts: What to do about bolts from the blue. More treasured texts: from the 1940s to the 1980s, these books led engineers all the way to semiconductors and the Information Age
Abstracts: What to look for in window insulation: a clear view of heat loss through glazing tells the difference between true insulating products and mere window treatments
Abstracts: What we really need is TPQM. Increasing productivity in technology management when developing and building complex systems in a global environment
Abstracts: What will it take to reform engineering education? Leadership: the skill most needed. Environmental engineering expansion
Abstracts: What would Deming say? Quality management hits the road. Resolving the process paradox
Abstracts: Wheels within plastic wheels. Tracked vehicle drives better than a car: what must be the ultimate tracked vehicle transmission is low cost yet allows superlative control
Abstracts: When a planner's life can be a beach: coastal management plans are riding on a wave at the moment. Partnerships set sail on coastal planning
Abstracts: When complex systems fail. Comprehensive Y2K sites. Before you stand up to speak
Abstracts: When disaster strikes: having a contingency plan is good, seeing if it works is better. Mission impossible? With a new computer network, automated investigative tools, and more channels for sharing information, the FBI hopes to finally know what it knows
Abstracts: When is that QS-9000 deadline, anyway? Incoming quality inspection: facing the challenge. Technology sharing helps manufacturers get up to inspection speed
Abstracts: When Lab and Field Scientists Don't Communicate. Chemists Prefer the Bench. The Real Barriers to Innovation
Abstracts: When Lab and Field Scientists Don't Communicate. William D. Coolidge: Shirt-Sleeves Manager. Mervin J. Kelly: Manager and Motivator
Abstracts: When must the patent owner pay the infringer? Patent update. How much product must be produced to infringe a patent?
Abstracts: When quality is a matter of taste, use reliability indexes. Quality principles are key to building Centennial Medical Center
Abstracts: When quality is a matter of taste, use reliability indexes. The other side of the man of quality: the pearl. Rethinking traditional quality assurance
Abstracts: When seeking a PLM supplier, match solution choice to strategic objectives. Significant trends for 2003
Abstracts: When should you consider split-plot design? Annual quality awards. Central Florida student chapter embraces ASQ mission
Abstracts: When teamwork really matters: task innovativeness as a moderator of the teamwork-performance relationship in software development projects
Abstracts: When the lines go down: in a national emergency in the United States, organizations in affected areas will unite to repair or, at least, minimize damage
Abstracts: When the only way is ups. Making plans for power. Sizing ups for the future
Abstracts: When worlds collide: lean and Six Sigma. Weave Six Sigma into the fabric of an organization. The Six Sigma sweep
Abstracts: When your process has runs, trends and cycles. Q-100 lags S&P for quarter. Big improvements for small parts
Abstracts: Where buses cannot go. A crosspoint implementation. Where Europe is ahead/behind
Abstracts: Where India stands. India's new government pledges to continue economic reforms: but investors worry a fractious coalition will be bad for business
Abstracts: Where the wired and the wireless converge: entrepreneur Rajesh Reddy helped lead venture capitalists to India
Abstracts: Where will they fit in? A look at the past to predict the future. 21 voices for the 21st century
Abstracts: Where will you get your next sale? ISO 14000 and the bottom line: Environmental standard can lead to sustainable competitive advantage
Abstracts: Whither now for Stirling's Albion? High street stories. PC Gallagher of the agency
Abstracts: Who gets landed with problems of pollution?: PPG23 encourages the re-use of polluted land, but who should be made responsible for keeping a register?
Abstracts: Whole-cell approach to dipeptide production cuts costs. Microbial fuel cell yields 'practical' hydrogen. A physiological approach to pipeline integrity
Abstracts: Who owns streaming media? A better bipolar transistor for wireless ICs. Broadband a go-go: in city after city, high-speed wireless access may be the next Internet revolution
Abstracts: Who's ahead in hi-tech? Responses to Gallup survey by US engineers. Expert observers: defining national technology options
Abstracts: Who's ahead in hi-tech? Responses to Gallup survey by US engineers. part 2 Making the one-of-a-kind type of product work right the first time
Abstracts: Whose fault is it anyway? . Hoval Limited. Durapipe UK
Abstracts: Who's who in Q. ASQ tells Congress inspection not the answer. USDA considering risk based inspection systems
Abstracts: Who's who in Q. The face of quaility. Q and A with World Conference keynote speakers
Abstracts: Who's who in Q. Who's who in
Abstracts: Who wants to be a billionaire? U.S. electrical engineers saw record-breaking pay gains in 2000 -- but nothing like those handed out to CEOs
Abstracts: Why a best-fitting line might not be. Fitting a three-group resistant line. Tree-based procedures
Abstracts: Why controls die young. Winning with better quality: bull's eye for digital inspectors. Get the most from computerized steel-collar workers
Abstracts: Why customer related processes don't always work. Craft a meaningful quality policy. Calibration technician certification exam scheduled
Abstracts: Why is TQM getting a bad rap? Getting a Ford HEV on the road. Getting to the core of the problem
Abstracts: Why microfilm is still a winner. Making a virtue of the unthinkable. Look, listen and learn
Abstracts: Why Potter came out top. Shrinking violet. Electric avenues: ElectroTech came under the spotlight agains last month as exhibitors and visitors arrived at the NEC to see if the show had reaffirmed its position as the UK's top event
Abstracts: Why Silvertown is a sterling success. Beware the perils of the brownfield path. Come the revolution: planners must recognise the implications of the IT revolution on urban areas if they are not to be left to pick up the pieces at a later date
Abstracts: Why the picture is right: a reply to Stein and Little. Superdense optical storage. Digital Processing and Storage Helps Picture
Abstracts: Why the site isn't sound. Simply not the best: can construction site performance really be as lousy as it is supposed to be compared with other UK industries?
Abstracts: Why voltages re still a touchy subject: the issue of touch voltages is one which continues to confuse electrical engineers who should know better
Abstracts: Why we fall apart: engineeringEs reliability theory explains human aging. Engineering and aging: the best is yet to be
Abstracts: Why you can't link quality improvement to financial performance. New journal seeks to prove that quality makes a difference
Abstracts: Wi-Fi takes new turn with "Wireless-G": IEEE ratifies the 802.11g standard, offering three to five times the speed of 802.11b
Abstracts: Willowing around in sustainability. Banking on branching out with IT. Wasteland to wetlands: a wetlands reserve in central London is being developed thanks to a rare harmony of housing, ecology and a remarkable piece of planning
Abstracts: Willowing around in sustainability. Working with the new regime: the Environment Agency becomes operational on 1 April and planning departments would be well advised to prepare and be aware of its remit
Abstracts: Will U.S. sanctions have chilling effect on scholarly publishing? Treasury Department ruling puts IEEE on the spot, but could affect other groups, too
Abstracts: WiMax and Wi-Fi: separate and unequal. Putting the move back in movies: a personal video player puts films in the palm of your hand for US $99
Abstracts: Winchester disks reach for a gigabyte. Of mice and menus: designing the user-friendly interface. Software
Abstracts: Windows XP release ruffles many feathers ... and, with antitrust action, creates complex interference pattern
Abstracts: Winging it. Let it entertain them; options for a rear-seat entertainment system to end the "Are we there yet?" chorus before it begins this summer
Abstracts: Winning in pharmaceutical research. It's possible to spend too much on RD&E. U.S. industry spent $124B on R&D last year, as real-dollar decline appears to level off
Abstracts: Winning presentations blend great technology with skill and preparation. Behavioral benchmarks are key to successful interviews
Abstracts: Wired for play. Wired for sound. Meeting the beat
Abstracts: Wired for sound. It's good to talk. Help for self promotion
Abstracts: Wired up to waste. Time gentlemen, please. Defining the character of the countryside: the Countryside Character Map has immense potential but it must take care to steer clear of being too subjective
Abstracts: Wireless communication chips span the semiconductor gamut. Low-noise amp fronts for high-speed ADC. GaAs, MOS, bipolar vie for power applications
Abstracts: Wireless growth spurs electronic-component makers. Converting signals in SDH/SONET systems. CMOS technology adjusts to RF applications
Abstracts: Wireless technologies take center stage at ISA Expo 2005. The hydrogen economy is coming, the question is where?
Abstracts: Wireless world. Faulty thinking. Sentry box
Abstracts: Wireless world. Firms urged to get ready for Part P. Ready to wear
Abstracts: Wire management for the long haul. Automation system seeds data center growth. System keeps 'Net portal open
Abstracts: Wisconsin DOT measures quality from top to bottom. Cost and quality management. Management's fatal flaw: TQM obstacle
Abstracts: Wisdom from an "old' mentor. Employee performance standards: what works best? Business development mistakes
Abstracts: Wix goes for the gold with automated SPC. Total quality success with continuous quality improvement; Hayes Industrial Brake stops throwing out valuable continuous quality improvement data by starting a returned goods analysis program
Abstracts: Wobbling gears achieve high ratios. Intelligent agents take control. Tethered cycloid varies its ratios
Abstracts: WomenChEs make progress toward equity. The standing of women in academia. Face those difficult interview questions
Abstracts: Women in corporate R&D still get paid for less. Competition entering Chinese research. Do we need research incentives for health claims?
Abstracts: Wood with a spring in its bend. Computers respond to mood and gestures. Fuzzy patterns allow better process control
Abstracts: Word-of-mouth recommendations promote service quality. Research shows rewarding individual goals can hinder team success
Abstracts: Working group tackles auditor competency. ISO/TC 176 prepares ISO 9000 for 2000. The ISO 9000 edge
Abstracts: Working together. High stakes
Abstracts: Working with non-ideal gases. Estimate evaporative losses from spills. Estimate emissions from batch heating
Abstracts: Workload control concepts in job shops: a critical assessment. Direct database-simulation of a job-shop
Abstracts: Work more effectively with others. Fostering the development of culturally competent engineers. Production modeling for multimodal operations
Abstracts: Workstation for integrated system design and development. Unbiased statistics and simulation of continuous mail processing
Abstracts: Worms show way to efficiently move. Plastic crowns mean leak-free joints. Variators improved with power
Abstracts: X, as in expediency. Media event: Windows 95. Computers
Abstracts: X-ray inspection moves into process control: x-ray inspection joins machine vision as a factory-friendly technology
Abstracts: Y2K testing: does success matter? Partners in platform design. An overview of high performance
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