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Engineers do more of D in R&D
Posted: Feb 22, 2008 8:37 PM

Jack Ganssle argues that there's no such thing as R&D, as research and development are two are c...[ View complete article ]


Message: Engineers do more of D in R&D Post time: Feb 22, 2008 8:37 PM
 

Author: goldeneye

Level: Interns

Points: 107

Jack Ganssle argues that there's no such thing as R&D, as research and development are two are completely separate activities.
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( 1 ) Reply:Engineers do more of D in R&D Post time: Feb 22, 2008 8:37 PM
 

Author: goldeneye

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Points: 107

excellent ...i have not come across a better way of saying what is R&D...i would like to read more....cause i am a science and tech student this subject interests me...thanks ones again
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( 2 ) Reply:Engineers do more of D in R&D Post time: Mar 3, 2008 10:57 AM
 

Author: ChooYee

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Points: 102

can't agree with you more Jack. R and D must be run seperately by individual group to be more efficient.
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