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Disruptive technology (6068 bytes)
1: ...s until finally displacing the market incumbents. Disruptive technologies are usually introduced to the market... 3: By contrast, '''sustaining technology''' refers to the successive incremental improveme... 5: The term ''disruptive technology'' was coined by [[Clayton M. Christensen]] and de... 10: At this point, a disruptive technology may enter the market and provide a product which ... 12: The disruptive company will naturally aim to improve its margin ... Disruptive selection (332 bytes) 1: ...iduals at both extremes of the distribution. When disruptive selection operates, individuals at the extremes c... Appropriate technology (2237 bytes) 1: ...rs to using the simplest and most benign level of technology which can effectively achieve the intended purpos... 3: ...thers), is that '''appropriate technology''' is [[technology]] whose [[risk]]/cost/value tradeoff is compellin... 7: A related term, [[intermediate technology]], refers specifically to tools that cost more th... 9: ... windmills or electronics may rely on very [[high technology]] elsewhere. It is usually only "appropriate" to... 13: ... [[Ontario, Canada]] has a Centre for Appropriate Technology. It has adapted tools of nearby [[Mennonite]] co... NX technology (939 bytes) 1: The [[NX technology]] is developed by the Italian software company [[... 3: ...Machine use the [[GPL]] license for the core [[NX technology]], while at the same time offering commercial [ht... 6: ...news.com/story.php?news_id=8139 Explanation of NX technology] Technology (5836 bytes) 1: ...ndardisation of design is an essential feature of technology. 3: Science, Engineering and Technology: 5: ...ledge learned scientifically to develop products. Technology is use of the engineered product. 8: ...tion equipments in a secure manner is information technology. 10: ...ld [[invention]]s such as the [[wheel]] exemplify technology. Institute of technology (1069 bytes) 1: ...n [[technical]] [[education]], some institutes of technology are [[List of universities|universities]] and awa... 5: ...hese institutions specialise in [[science]] and [[technology]] and currently their are seven such institutions... 9: The [[Republic of Ireland]] has an institute of technology system, properly referred to as [[Regional Techni... 13: ...[research]] intensive with a focus on science and technology, and are generally seen as [[elite]] universities... Computing technology (925 bytes) 2: ... topic that has become pandemic to modern uses of technology. 37: {{Technology-footer}} SyQuest Technology (1728 bytes) 1: '''SyQuest Technology, Inc.''', now known as '''SYQT, Inc.''', was earl... Domestic technology (1270 bytes) 1: ...nto the home. There are many aspects of domestic technology. One one level, there are devices commonly used ... 3: On another level, domestic technology recognizes the use of applied science to construc... Visual technology (183 bytes) 1: '''Visual [[technology]]''' is the engineering discipline dealing with v... 7: {{Technology-footer}} Alternative technology (3029 bytes) 1: [[Category:Technology]] 3: '''Alternative technology''' is a term sometimes used by [[environmental mo... 38: * [[Appropriate technology]] 42: * [http://peopleinaction.gn.apc.org/technology.html Technological alternatives] 43: * [http://www.ata.org.au/ Australia's alternative technology association] Technology assessment (2182 bytes) 1: ...be free of [[ethics|ethical]] implications. Also, technology assessment recognizes the fact that [[scientist]]... 3: ...n]] of new technologies. Therefore any results of technology assessment studies must be published, and particu... 5: ...sses technology maturity using a measure called [[Technology Readiness Level]]. 11: * [[biotechnology|gene technology]] 12: * [[information technology]] Music technology (1200 bytes) 1: '''Music technology''' is a wide ranging field. This is the top level... Imaging technology (297 bytes) 1: Imaging technology is a general term for technology used to gather an image. 7: <li>[[Zen Buddhism]] (where 'technology' is defined losely to include 'techniques' as wel... Micron Technology (2573 bytes) 1: '''Micron Technology''' ("Micron") {{nyse|MU}} is a [[Multinational co... 9: Control of Micron Technology's Internet business, "Micron Internet Services" w... 11: ...The computer-making operations were sold to Gores Technology Group, which later changed the brand name of the ... 14: *[http://www.micron.com Micron Technology, Inc] (company website) MOS Technology (11510 bytes) 1: ...] and [[calculator]] company famous for its [[MOS Technology 6502|6502]] processor. 3: ...he [[MOS Technology 6510|6510 CPU]] and the [[MOS Technology SID|6581 (SID)]].]] 10: ...ing similar to it in purpose. The resulting [[MOS Technology 6501|6501]] design was somewhat similar to the 68... 20: In the meantime the [[MOS Technology 6502|6502]] had gone on sale at 1MHz in September... 26: ...hip. The final addition was the "crossover" [[MOS Technology 6510|6510]], used in the [[Commodore 64]], with a... Engineering technology (830 bytes) 1: ...ering]] (which is more [[research]]-based), and [[technology]] (which is [[application]]s-based). 11: *[[DeVry University]] (also technology-only) Keyboard technology (6877 bytes) 1: ...sually defines the keyboard. The choice of switch technology affects key response (the positive feedback that ... 9: This is a common switch technology used in mass market keyboards today. It's conside... 21: ...T keyboards specifically used [[buckling spring]] technology, US Patent 4,118,611 35: This is the technology used in the CoolMac keyboard, a flexible, waterpr... 39: ...e modern PC keyboard is more than just the switch technology, however. It also includes a control processor an... Evesham Technology (193 bytes) 1: '''Evesham Technology''' is a computer company based in [[Evesham, Worc... 6: *[http://www.evesham.com Official Evesham Technology website] Wireless technology (508 bytes) 1: ...ogy''' is generally used for mobile [[Information technology|IT]] equipment. It encompasses [[Mobile phone|cel... 3: Other examples of '''wireless technology''' include [[Global Positioning System|GPS]] unit...
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