IEEE Spectrum 1991 George F. Watson - Abstracts
| IEEE Spectrum 1991 George F. Watson | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Concurrent engineering. (Special Report) (Cover Story) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Ramana Reddy, Alfred Rosenblatt, George F. Watson, Sammy G. Shina, Donald (American writer Hall poet), Ralph T. Wood, K. Joseph Cleetus, Jon Turino, Roy Wheeler, Robert W. Burnett | |||
| James F. Blinn: artist-mathematician. (one of a series of profiles in a special section on innovative genius) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | George F. Watson | |||
| Jun-ichi Nishizawa: maverick in Japan. (one of a series of profiles in a special section on innovative genius) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | George F. Watson | |||
| Masaru Ibuka: farsighted founder. (one of a series of profiles in a special section on innovative genius) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | George F. Watson | |||
| Solid state. (semiconductor industry analysis) (Technology 1991) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | George F. Watson | |||
| TCAS sees ghosts. (new US air traffic alert and collision avoidance system sees phantom aircraft because of software error) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | Robert Thomas, George F. Watson | |||
| The challenge of post-Gulf conflicts. (International critics evaluate challenges of high tech warfare after 1991 Persian Gulf War)(Gulf legacy/how warfare may change) (Cover Story) | Engineering and manufacturing industries | John M. Collins, George F. Watson, Ronald W. Yates, Pierre M. Sprey, Malcolm R. Currie, Donald J. Atwood, Gordon Adams, Mahmoud Karem, Jean-Paul Gillyboeuf, Gerald M. Steinberg, Janet Morris, Leonard S. Spector | |||
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