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Complexity, Reliability And Cost
Reprinted from Semiconductor Engineering JUNE 14TH, 2018 – BY: ED SPERLING Fraunhofer EAS’s top scientist digs into new technical and business challenges shaping the semiconductor industry. Peter Schneider, director of Fraunhofer’s Engineering of Adaptive Systems Division, sat down with Semiconductor Engineering to talk about … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Making, Products
Tagged computer, market, supply chain, technology, work
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A No-Cost Job Program for Obama
In a couple of recent blogs [Does Complexity Breed Volatility? and Perry, Obama, and Political Volatility], I postulated that citizens (and investors) tend to get overwhelmed by news of which they can no longer clearly evaluate the impacts, because the World … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Society
Tagged 9/11, bush, complexity, economy, job, job program, jobs, Nation, Obama, politics, U.S., volatility, work
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