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- 2019
- Elisabetta Bianchini, Martina Francesconi
, Marisa Testa, Maya Tanase, Vincenzo Gemignani:
Unique device identification and traceability for medical software: A major challenge for manufacturers in an ever-evolving marketplace. J. Biomed. Informatics 93 (2019) - Nathan J. Wilkinson, Maria Lukic-Mann, Matthew P. Shuttleworth
, Robert W. Kay, Russell A. Harris:
Aerosol Jet Printing for the Manufacture of Soft Robotic Devices. RoboSoft 2019: 496-501 - 2018
- Yu-Hsiang Hsiao, Mu-Chen Chen, Chang-Lu Lee:
Model Predictive Control as a Simulator for Studying the Operation Quality of Semiconductor Supply Chains in the Perspective of Integrated Device Manufacturers. IEEE Syst. J. 12(2): 1813-1825 (2018) - Lingjing Yu, Tao Liu, Zhaoyu Zhou, Yujia Zhu, Qingyun Liu, Jianlong Tan:
WDMTI: Wireless Device Manufacturer and Type Identification Using Hierarchical Dirichlet Process. MASS 2018: 19-27 - 2017
- Mario F. Li, Jun Feng:
Healthcare Road Map to Modernization in Clouds: Healthcare Forum for Healthcare Professionals, Medical Device Manufacturers, Pharmaceutical Companies and Average People on Virtual Private Clouds. CHASE 2017: 247-248 - Fieran Mason-Blakley, Ryan Habibi, Jens H. Weber, Morgan Price:
Assessing STAMP EMR with Electronic Medical Record Related Incident Reports: Case Study: Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience Database. ICHI 2017: 114-123 - 2016
- Yong Wan Park, Soomin Son, Beomsoo Kim:
Is smartwatch perceived as a wristwatch or a wearable device?: the experimental study for examining the categorization and the perceived fit with manufacturer on consumer evaluations. ICEC 2016: 21:1-21:7 - 2014
- Paul M. Clarke, Marion Lepmets, Fergal McCaffery, Anita Finnegan, Alec Dorling, Derek Flood:
MDevSPICE - A Comprehensive Solution for Manufacturers and Assessors of Safety-Critical Medical Device Software. SPICE 2014: 274-278 - 2013
- Se-Hyun Yang, Jungyul Pyo, Youngmin Shin, Jae Cheol Son:
A 1.6 GHz quad-core application processor manufactured in 32 nm high-k metal gate process for smart mobile devices. IEEE Commun. Mag. 51(4): 94-98 (2013) - Shao-Fu Huang, Tien-Hsiang Wang, Hsuan-Wen Wang, Shu-Wei Huang, Chun-Li Lin, Hsien-Nan Kuo, Tsung-Chih Yu:
Design, manufacture and in-vitro evaluation of a new microvascular anastomotic device. EMBC 2013: 1831-1834 - Anita Finnegan, Fergal McCaffery, Gerry Coleman:
Framework to Assist Healthcare Delivery Organisations and Medical Device Manufacturers Establish Security Assurance for Networked Medical Devices. EuroSPI 2013: 313-322 - Paul Fisher:
Nonlinear behavioral model extraction of RF power amplifier devices from manufacturer's data. ICECS 2013: 593-596 - Ching-Liang Dai, Ming-Zhi Yang, Shih-Wen Peng:
An energy harvesting device manufactured using the commercial 0.18 µm CMOS process. NEMS 2013: 128-131 - Kyle Cooper, Gautam Sardar, Jeffrey D. Tew, Erick Wikum:
Reducing inventory cost for a medical device manufacturer using simulation. Winter Simulation Conference 2013: 2109-2115 - 2011
- Arthur G. Money
, Julie Barnett
, Jasna Kuljis, Michael P. Craven
, Jennifer L. Martin
, Terry Young
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The role of the user within the medical device design and development process: medical device manufacturers' perspectives. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 11: 15 (2011) - 2009
- Miguel Miranda, Bart Dierickx
, Paul Zuber, Petr Dobrovolný, F. Kutscherauer, Philippe Roussel, Pavel Poliakov:
Variability aware modeling of SoCs: From device variations to manufactured system yield. ISQED 2009: 547-553 - Jianbing Xie, Weizheng Yuan, Honglong Chang
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A novel method for the manufacture of MEMS devices with large exposed area based on SOI wafers. NEMS 2009: 253-256 - 1989
- Frank J. Langley, Ronald R. Boatright, Laurence Crosby:
Composite Electro-Optical Testing of Surface-Mount Device Boards-One Manufacturer's Experience. ITC 1989: 686-691 - 1983
- Peter J. Hicks:
Mos Devices-Design And Manufacture, edited by A.D. Milne. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK 1982, vii + 186pp. (£8.50). Robotica 1(2): 112-113 (1983) - 1981
- R. W. Allen, C. D. Chen, M. M. Ervin-Willis, K. R. Rahlfs, R. F. Thulloss, S. L. Wu:
DORA : A System of CAD Post-Processors Providing Test Programs and Automatic Diagnostics Data for Digital Device and Board Manufacture. ITC 1981: 555-560
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