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Volume 50, Issue 10, October 2004
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Volume 50, Issue 10
October 2004
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- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 10, page: 2 –2
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20041004
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- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 10, page: 4 –4
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20041005
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(3 pages) - Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 10, page: 10 –10
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20041006
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(10 pages) - Author(s): L. Collins
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 10, page: 33 –33
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20041007
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China's increasing presence in the electronic goods industry means its chip-making technology is advancing rapidly. - Author(s): L. Collins
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 10, p. 34 –35
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20041008
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Rising costs and the power of consumer markets will force some major changes in the semiconductor industry. - Author(s): L. Lev
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 10, page: 37 –37
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20041009
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Manufacturing yield is key in the wellbeing of the electronics industry, warns the author. - Author(s): M. Cross
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 10, p. 38 –41
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20041001
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The National Health Service is spending billions of pounds trying to cure its IT woes. The NHS National Programme for IT (NPfIT) is the largest single civil IT programme in the world. It is complex, involving new technologies and working practices. It is being driven at high speed, to tight, politically-driven deadlines reaching from 2004 to 2010. The team has set new standards in procurement, project management and the application of rigorous engineering standards to large-scale government IT. While not everyone is convinced - the British Computer Society's healthcare informatics committee and the British Medical Association have both raised concerns - the programme is being watched closely by government departments in the UK and overseas. - Author(s): R. Dettmer
- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 10, p. 42 –44
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20041002
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This article describes one PC user's quest to create a Linux/Windows dual-boot system on a home PC, and describes the advantages and difficulties of installing Linux SuSE 9.1 and Windows XP together. - Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 10, p. 46 –50
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20041003
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Microsoft and Novell have decidedly different views when it comes to the role of open-source software. In this article, Nick McGrath of Microsoft and Steve Brown of Novell explain the respective visions of the future of the two companies. - Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 10, page: 51 –51
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20041010
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- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20041011
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- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 10, p. 54 –55
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20041012
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- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 10, page: 56 –56
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20041013
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- Source: IEE Review, Volume 50, Issue 10, page: 57 –57
- DOI: 10.1049/ir:20041014
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Editor's comment
Letters
News
China grabs growing share of chip manufacture
Semiconductor industry faces turbulent future
Mind the design gap
In sickness or in health? [National Health Service IT programme]
Make mine a double [Linux/Windows dual-boot system]
The rivals [open-source software]
R&D: transatlantic corridor
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