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Hardware and Computer Organization (Embedded Technology)Today, we often take for granted the impressive array of computing machinery that surrounds us and helps us manage our daily lives. Because you are studying computer architecture and digital hardware, you no doubt have a good understanding of these machines, and you’ve probably written countless programs on your PCs and... | | Introduction to Focused Ion Beams: Instrumentation, Theory, Techniques and PracticeThe focused ion beam (FIB) instrument has experienced an intensive period of maturation since its inception. Numerous new techniques and applications have been brought to fruition by the tireless efforts of some very innovative scientists with the foresight to recognize the potential of this upstart apparatus. Over the past few years, the FIB has... | | Silicon Photonics: An IntroductionThe observation by Gordon Moore in 1965 (now universally referred to as Moore’s law) that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit would double every couple of years has become a beacon that continues to drive the electronics industry. Integrated circuits have grown exponentially from the 30-transistor devices of 1965 to... |
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Handbook Of Industrial Automation"…an excellent handbook on automation for manufacturing or industrial engineering." -- Ergonomics in Design
"…provides the essential concepts and methods required for solving technical and managerial problems…. "…a well presented and comprehensive reference text." --... | | Applying Design for Six Sigma to Software and Hardware Systems
The Practical, Example-Rich Guide to Building Better Systems, Software, and Hardware with DFSS
Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) offers engineers powerful opportunities to develop more successful systems, software, hardware, and processes. In Applying Design for Six Sigma to Software and Hardware Systems, two... | | Usability: Turning Technologies into Tools"The book contains much insight." --B. Hazeltine, Computing Reviews "Unusual in that the research it brings together spans the perspectives of cognitive psychology, the sociology of work and technology, work-oriented systems design, computer-supported cooperative work, and human-computer interaction. Although most of... |
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