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Table 11. Abandonment of current product technologies - technology push
"... In PAGE 21: ... Two outstanding factors are decrease in the demand for products containing the technology and explicit demands of institutional customers to shift to new technologies. Shift to technologies providing cost advantage is the prevalent reason for phasing-out of product technologies ( Table11 ). Cost reduction is the focal point of new product technologies in the automotive industry.... ..."
Table 1: Deployment Process Coverage in Current Technologies.
1998
"... In PAGE 13: ... The results of our sampling of technologies are collected into two tables. Table1 presents a characterization of the technologies in terms of process coverage. Table 2 assesses their support for changeability, coordination, and model abstraction.... ..."
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Table 1: Deployment Process Coverage in Current Technologies.
1998
"... In PAGE 14: ... The results of our sampling of technologies are collected into two tables. Table1 presents a characterization of the technologies in terms of process coverage. Table 2 assesses their support for changeability, coordination, and model abstraction.... ..."
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Table 1: Deployment Process Coverage in Current Technologies.
1998
"... In PAGE 14: ... The results of our sampling of technologies are collected into two tables. Table1 presents a characterization of the technologies in terms of process coverage. Table 2 assesses their support for changeability, coordination, and model abstraction.... ..."
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Table 4. Comparison of Current Technology Conventional and Advanced Technology Concept B
2004
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Table 1. Comparison of current component technologies
2000
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Table: 9 Currently used RF Instruments and technologies
Table: 10 Currently not available technologies/instruments
Table 1. Current location sensing technologies.
"... In PAGE 8: ... To meet the FCC requirement, positioning must be accurate to within 150 meters for 95 percent of calls with receiver-based handset solutions such as GPS, or to within 300 meters with network-transmit- ter-based approaches. RESEARCH DIRECTIONS Location sensing is a mature enough field to define a space within a taxonomy that is generally populated by existing systems, as Table1 shows. As such, future work should generally focus on lowering cost, reduc- ing the amount of infrastructure, improving scalabil- ity, and creating systems that are more flexible within the taxonomy.... ..."
Table 1. Current location sensing technologies.
"... In PAGE 8: ... To meet the FCC requirement, positioning must be accurate to within 150 meters for 95 percent of calls with receiver-based handset solutions such as GPS, or to within 300 meters with network-transmit- ter-based approaches. RESEARCH DIRECTIONS Location sensing is a mature enough field to define a space within a taxonomy that is generally populated by existing systems, as Table1 shows. As such, future work should generally focus on lowering cost, reduc- ing the amount of infrastructure, improving scalabil- ity, and creating systems that are more flexible within the taxonomy.... ..."
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