From scientific instrument to industrial machineFinal Words
From scientific instrument to industrial machine: Final Words
Doornbos, Richard; van Loo, Sjir
2012-04-28 00:00:00
[This book describes our efforts related to the difficulty in adapting a well-established system, like the electron microscope, to new uses and functions as demanded by new markets, or by changes in the current markets. We call this inherent and designed-in inability to respond to changes ‘architectural stress’.]
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From scientific instrument to industrial machineFinal Words
[This book describes our efforts related to the difficulty in adapting a well-established system, like the electron microscope, to new uses and functions as demanded by new markets, or by changes in the current markets. We call this inherent and designed-in inability to respond to changes ‘architectural stress’.]
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