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Digital Product Memories and Product Life Cycle

2011 Seventh International Conference on Intelligent Environments, 2011
In this paper we describe a demonstration as it was presented to a wide audience at the Hannover Messe Industrie 2010. The demonstration shows a future production scenario spanning several linked stages ranging from individual ordering over assembly, filling, and shipping to individual support and comprises in total 5 demonstrators from 5 partners ...
Boris Brandherm, Alexander Kröner
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Cities, Productivity, and Quality of Life

Science, 2011
Technological changes and improved electronic communications seem, paradoxically, to be making cities more, rather than less, important. There is a strong correlation between urbanization and economic development across countries, and within-country evidence suggests that productivity rises in dense agglomerations.
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The Production Life Cycle

The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2018
AbstractTasks in production have different dynamics from individuals products. We build a general equilibrium model where three forces (i.e., offshoring, learning, and wage) interact to determine how production fragmentation evolves over time. We show that the production process follows a life cycle: its fragmentation emerges, deepens, and converges ...
Ben G. Li, Yibei Liu
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A Life of Productivity

2019
Karl Deutsch had a profound influence upon the study of comparative and international politics and his work has been widely acclaimed.
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Products and Product Life Cycle in IDE

2020
One of the main goals of a company is to bring products to the market, whose performance and behaviour in providing this performance is desired by customers and users, and which, due to these characteristics, help the company to achieve continuously high profitability and financial stability, high acceptance by all social groups and possibly also ...
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The Product Life Cycle and Product Design

2018
Many firms’ products fail not because they are poorly designed. They fail because firms do not successfully manage their products over time. This chapter introduces the product life cycle theory, which divides the life of the product into four major stages (Introduction, Growth, Maturity, and Decline) and discusses its design implications. Subsequently,
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PRODUCTION OF LIFE IN THE SEA

Biological Reviews, 1942
Summary.This review deals with the production of plants in the sea, which is controlled by a mosaic of factors, many of which are interrelated. Observations are collected and discussed, which relate to (i) the compounds of nitrogen and phosphorus directly utilized by the phytoplankton, and their rate of supply to the photosynthetic zone; (ii) the depth
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Life Cycle Assessment of wine production

2010
The environmental management foresees that the firms not only organize a based system on the prevention of possible out of limits of law but also on a program of continuous improvement of the business behaviour towards the all environment. The life cycle assessment (LCA) as method for support, these systems can let to not emerge otherwise aspects ...
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Products and the Life Cycle

2008
It was between the First and Second World Wars that the concept of marketing first started to emerge as a business practice. This was largely with consumer goods companies such as Procter & Gamble and Lever Brothers, although the early contribution of General Motors under the guidance of Alfred Sloan also demonstrated early good marketing practice ...
Roger Palmer, Adam Lindgreen
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