Silicon visions : The future of microcomputer technology

Japan is developing a number of high technology centers, borrowing elements of similar efforts in the United States (Silicon Valley, North Carolina's Research Triangle Park, Boston's Route 128, etc.). Tatsuno's analogy of castle town development in pre-modern Japan is a bit overdone,...

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Cyhoeddwyd: New York Prentice Hall Press 1986
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245 0 |a Silicon visions : 
245 4 |b The future of microcomputer technology 
245 4 |c The Waite Group Dan Shafer 
260 |a New York 
260 |b Prentice Hall Press 
260 |c 1986 
520 |a Japan is developing a number of high technology centers, borrowing elements of similar efforts in the United States (Silicon Valley, North Carolina's Research Triangle Park, Boston's Route 128, etc.). Tatsuno's analogy of castle town development in pre-modern Japan is a bit overdone, but he does present a comprehensive picture of the centers and of research in progress or planned for the future. He concludes with a thoughtful analysis of the Japanese plan and accomplishments, and of comparable projects in the United States. This informed overview belongs in most subject collections. 
650 |a Microcomputers 
904 |i Giang 
980 |a Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Cần Thơ