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Articles in Nov, 2003 issue of Automotive Design & Production
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Seen at Frankfurt: a few notable things
by Gary S. Vasilash - Facilitating roundness testing
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Rapid prototyping: rapidly getting stronger
by Lawrence S. Gould -
Virtually yours
by Gary S. Vasilash - The past isn't what it used to beit's now
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IBM forges ahead in automotive: IBM's Automotive Software Foundry initiative seeks to bring order to the chaotic world of automotive software development and put OEMs back in the drivels seat
by Kermit Whitfield -
Needed: your ideas
by Ted Pollock - Master of its domains
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Flemish [car-making] masters
by Kermit Whitfield -
Emerging business-to-business process automation
by Martin Piszczalski - Acura engineers a wide ride
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Composite coverup: the latest product from Quadrant Plastic Composites currently smoothes out the airflow under BMW's 5 Series. Plans are underway, however, to mate this material with Class A panels for use in roof, hood, and trunk panels
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Sensing body heat
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Alfred Sloan was right
by Christopher A. Sawyer - The new horsepower war
- Erratum
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IBM's near-future technologies for telematics
by Lawrence S. Gould - Light … and cheap
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Generation 5
by Christopher A. Sawyer -
What suppliers can do about customer pressures
by Melissa Anderson - Hybrid controller
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Casting and machining the Porsche Cayenne block
by Gary S. Vasilash - Mag for mirrors
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Twins: Ford freestar & Mercury Monterey
by Gary S. Vasilash -
Nearly steer-by-wire
by Christopher A. Sawyer - Time-saving targets
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Twins: Chevy Colorado & GMC Canyon
by Gary S. Vasilash -
Stop whining!
by Christopher A. Sawyer
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