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Lawrence S. Gould "Heavyweight collaboration through lightweight JT: the ability to visualize design data of various types across platforms is now possible through a file format named "JT." What's more, the file sizes are but a fraction of what's ordinarily been the case. This could be a tremendous boost for those who are looking for more collaborative processes". Automotive Design & Production. FindArticles.com. 03 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0KJI/is_3_116/ai_n6206328/
Automotive Design & Production
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Articles in March, 2004 issue of Automotive Design & Production
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Talking about technology under the hood: A Q & A with Dr. Gerd Kleinert, CEO of Kolbenschmidt Pierburg, a Germany-based tier-one supplier with operations from Shanghai to South Carolina
by Gary S. Vasilash - Windy and hot
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One pumped-up automatic
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Assembly: how standard can you get? For assembly equipment, standardization is becoming the standard. Which leads us to ask: how long before you can order an entire assembly line from a catalog?
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Infiniti goes big: the full-size QX56 is not only a big SUV, but the division and its parent, Nissan, are clearly thinking big as they are filling up the Canton, Mississippi, assembly plant with new, innovative products
by Gary S. Vasilash -
Lights! Camera! Quality! At Johnson Controls' annual Team Rally, acting skills are nearly as important as the ability to explain Six Sigma
by Christopher A. Sawyer -
The general direction: GM execs speak
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Honda's descent into hell
by Christopher A. Sawyer -
Do you have fans or customers?
by Gary S. Vasilash - Composites 2004: the sky's the limit composites technology soars
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How to teach more effectively
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High velocity materials improvement: here's how better rust protection can be applied to body panels and electrical machines can be created on planar surfacesboth with the same process
by Gary S. Vasilash -
Toward the "connected car"; Two big trends in automotive electronics: in-car entertainment and wireless connectivity are merging to make vehicles full-fledged "nodes" on the infotainment superhighway
by Kermit Whitfield -
What makes an automotive supplier "strategic"?
by John Cleveland -
Heavyweight collaboration through lightweight JT: the ability to visualize design data of various types across platforms is now possible through a file format named "JT." What's more, the file sizes are but a fraction of what's ordinarily been t
by Lawrence S. Gould
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