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05033 a2200265 4500 |
| 008 - DATOS DE LONGITUD FIJA--INFORMACIÓN GENERAL |
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| 020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
| International Standard Book Number |
0471910384 |
| 040 ## - FUENTE DE CATALOGACIÓN |
| Centro catalogador/agencia de origen |
GAMADERO2 |
| Lengua de catalogación |
spa |
| Centro/agencia transcriptor |
GAMADERO2 |
| 041 ## - CÓDIGO DE IDIOMA |
| Código de lengua del texto/banda sonora o título independiente |
Inglés |
| 050 00 - SIGNATURA TOPOGRÁFICA DE LA BIBLIOTECA DEL CONGRESO |
| Número de clasificación |
LCC |
| 100 ## - ENTRADA PRINCIPAL--NOMBRE DE PERSONA |
| Nombre de persona |
Jonh While |
| 245 ## - MENCIÓN DEL TÍTULO |
| Título |
Japanese electronics technology / |
| 250 ## - MENCION DE EDICION |
| Mención de edición |
1 |
| 260 ## - PUBLICACIÓN, DISTRIBUCIÓN, ETC. |
| Nombre del editor, distribuidor, etc. |
Gene Gregory |
| Lugar de publicación, distribución, etc. |
USA |
| Fecha de publicación, distribución, etc. |
1986 |
| 300 ## - DESCRIPCIÓN FÍSICA |
| Extensión |
441 |
| Dimensiones |
15cm de ancho X 22cm de largo |
| 490 0# - MENCIÓN DE SERIE |
| Mención de serie |
Serie |
| 505 ## - NOTA DE CONTENIDO CON FORMATO |
| Nota de contenido con formato |
Prefaces...<br/><br/>vii, ix<br/><br/>3<br/><br/>Introduction: Japan and the Global Electronics Revolution<br/><br/>PART 1.<br/><br/>The Japanese Electronics Industry<br/><br/>1. The Making of a Revolution<br/><br/>2. Strategies and Structures.<br/><br/>25<br/><br/>37<br/><br/>PART II.<br/><br/>Technology<br/><br/>3. The Propensity for Innovation<br/><br/>49<br/><br/>4. Managing Technological Change .....<br/><br/>79<br/><br/>5. Mega-Research and Microelectronics<br/><br/>107<br/><br/>6. The Great Engineering Gap<br/><br/>119<br/><br/>7. Finance for High Technology<br/><br/>129<br/><br/>PART III.<br/><br/>Consumer Electronics<br/><br/>8. The Protectionist Threat<br/><br/>141<br/><br/>9. The Legal Conundrum<br/><br/>157<br/><br/>10. Innovation and Internationalization<br/><br/>171<br/><br/>183<br/><br/>11. High-Definition Television<br/><br/>PART IV.<br/><br/>Semiconductors<br/><br/>12. Brave New World of Microelectronics<br/><br/>195<br/><br/>13. The VLSI Revolution<br/><br/>203<br/><br/>14. Chip-Making Machinery: The Birth of a Hi-Tech Industry<br/><br/>209<br/>[4:46 p.m., 18/11/2025] Daniel de los Santos: PART V<br/><br/>Computers<br/><br/>15. Big Blue Beseiged<br/><br/>227<br/><br/>16. Turbulent Transition<br/><br/>235<br/><br/>17. New Strategies and Structures....<br/><br/>243<br/><br/>18. The Great Supercomputer Sweepstakes<br/><br/>255<br/><br/>PART VI<br/><br/>Computer Services<br/><br/>19. Hard Facts About Japanese Software<br/><br/>20. Database Services: Another New Growth Industry ..... 289<br/><br/>PART VII.<br/><br/>Factory Automation<br/><br/>273<br/><br/>21. Japanese Factory 1990<br/><br/>303<br/><br/>22. Robotics and Flexible Manufacturing Systems<br/><br/>315<br/><br/>PART VIII, Communications<br/><br/>23. Networks for the Information Society<br/><br/>329<br/><br/>24. The Changing Role of NTT<br/><br/>337<br/><br/>25. New Technology and Industrial Structures<br/><br/>353<br/><br/>26. The Den Den Family Under Stress<br/><br/>367<br/><br/>27. New Media: Facsimile<br/><br/>379<br/><br/>28. VAN-Birth of a New Industry<br/><br/>391<br/><br/>29. LAN- The Net Results of Automation<br/><br/>401<br/><br/>PART IX<br/><br/>Regional Integration<br/><br/>30. East Asian Electronics: System and Synergy 411<br/><br/>Index<br/><br/>441 |
| 520 ## - RESUMEN, ETC. |
| Resumen, etc. |
Preface to the Second Edition<br/><br/>SOMETIME AROUND the end of 1985. NEC Corporation emerged as the world's largest producer of semiconductors. The leading Japanese microelectronics device maker moved up from the No. 3 position worldwide to the top rank, surpassing American firms that have held the lead since the early days of the semiconductor era. And not far behind. close on the heels of second and third ranking Motorola and Texas In-struments, were Hitachi and Toshiba. Three of the five largest semicon. ductor makers in the world are, at this juncture, Japanese, and these three are distinguished by their high level of integration of electronics produe tion and the thrust of their research and development effort.<br/><br/>Indeed, this new configuration of the global microelectronics in dustry was to be further manifest at the 1986 international microelec tronics devices conference in Los Angeles, where two Japanese firms were scheduled to introduce 4-megabit dynamic random access memory (DRAM) devices already test-manufactured using improved methods of cutting sub-micron geometries in silicon wafers. The race for the next generation of ulra-large scale integrated (ULSI) circuit markets is on and Japanese makers have grasped the technological lead.<br/><br/>If, as the indicators suggest, this transformation is permanent, or as permanent as anything can be in such a rapidly changing industry, it must be numbered among the most important industrial events of the past twenty-five years. It is the first time a non-Atlantic firm has taken the lead in a major high technology industry. It marks a further critical stage, following that of consumer products, in the epochal shift of the world electronics industry's epicenter to East Asia. And it sets the stage for yet another round of protectionism in the United States that could have far-reaching deleterious effects upon those sectors of high technology production that still enjoy a leading worldwide position. Should this happen, prospects are that production of computers and other advanced electronic equipment will follow the pattern of consumer electronics, moving to offshore locations where the supply of lower cost<br/><br/>components can be assured. This prospect makes it all the more important that the factors shap-ing the continuing Japanese electronics revolution be understood. The first edition of this book was admittedly a first and incomplete attempt to put the critical factors together in a single volume. It is, so far, the one at-tempt we have. And for this reason, it is even more timely, even more |
| 526 ## - NOTA DE INFORMACIÓN SOBRE EL PROGRAMA DE ESTUDIO |
| Program name |
Ingeniería Industrial |
| 942 ## - ELEMENTOS DE ENTRADA SECUNDARIOS (KOHA) |
| Tipo de ítem Koha |
Libro |
| Fuente del sistema de clasificación o colocación |
Clasificación Decimal Dewey |
| 945 ## - CATALOGADORES |
| Número del Creador del Registro |
1 |
| Nombre del Creador del Registro |
admin |
| Nombre del último modificador del registro |
Jenny Viridiana Quiroz Linares |
| Número de último modificador del registro |
1261 |