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ISBN 978-953-307-211-1 SC I YO.CO M WHERE KNOWLEDGE IS FREE free online editions of Sciyo Books, Journals and Videos can be found at www.sciyo.com Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Preface IX Large Scale Distributed Knowledge Infrastructures 1 Wojtek Sylwestrzak Law of Success or Failure in the High Tech Driven Market – “Revenge of Success” in the Biotech, Nanotech, and ICT Industry 15 Takayama, Makoto Proactive Crisis Management in Global Manufacturing Operations 37 Yang Liu and Josu Takala Signals for Emerging Technologies in Paper and Packaging Industry 57 Karvonen Matti and Kässi Tuomo Simulation Modelling of Manufacturing Business Systems 75 Nenad Perši Project-Driven Concurrent Product and Processes Development 93 Janez Kušar, Lidija Rihar, Tomaž Berlec and Marko Starbek Forecasting of Production Order Lead Time in Sme’s 111 Tomaž Berlec and Marko Starbek The Market for NPD Services: the Emerging Business Models in Italy 135 Valentina Lazzarotti and Emanuele Pizzurno Process Capability and Six Sigma Methodology Including Fuzzy and Lean Approaches 153 Özlem Şenvar and Hakan Tozan Adaptive Involvement of Customers as Co-Creators in Mass Customization 179 Igor Fürstner and Zoran Anišić Contents Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 The Market for Nanotechnology Applications and Its Managerial Implications: An Empirical Investigation in the Italian Landscape 199 Lucio Cassia and Alfredo De Massis Environmental Approaches towards Industrial Company Management in the Czech Republic 211 Lilia Dvořáková and Tereza Kadlecová Drilling Fluid Technology: Performances and Environmental Considerations 227 Mohamed Khodja, Malika Khodja-Saber, Jean Paul Canselier, Nathalie Cohaut and Faïza Bergaya The Advanced Technologies Development Trends for the Raw Material Extraction and Treatment Area 257 Ján Spišak, PhD. and Miroslav Zelko, PhD. Augmented Reality System for Generating Operation Program of Automobile Assembly System 279 Hong-Seok Park, Jin-Woo Park and Hung-Won Choi Autonomous Evolutionary Algorithm 295 Matej Šprogar Development and Evaluation of the Spoken Dialogue System Based on the W3C Recommendations 315 Stanislav Ondáš and Jozef Juhár Adapting Prosody in a Text-to-Speech System 331 Janez Stergar and Çağlayan Erdem Implementing Innovative IT Solutions with Semantic Web Technologies 357 Vili Podgorelec and Boštjan Grašič Magic Mathematics Based on New Matrix Transformations (2D and 3D) for Interdisciplinary Physics, Mathematics, Engineering and Energy Management 377 Prof. Dr Ing. Wolfram Stanek and Dipl. Ing. Maralo Sinaga Magic Unit Checks for Physics and Extended Field Theory based on interdisciplinary Electrodynamics with Applications in Mechatronics and Automation 397 Prof. Dr Ing. Wolfram Stanek, Ir. Arko Djajadi, Ph.D and Edward Boris P Manurung, MEng VI The world economy of today is more integrated and interdependent than ever before. The fact that in many industries historically distinct and separate markets are merging into one global market leads towards an environment that offers more opportunities, but is also more complex and competitive than it used to be. One of the main factors that drive today’s economy is technology. If technology is defi ned as a practical application of knowledge and the aim is to become really competitive on the global market, there is a need for something more, thus a cutting edge practical application of knowledge would be necessary what the most advanced technology currently available is - high tech. If the classifi cation of high-tech sectors is taken into consideration, it can be noticed that the research activity takes place not only in the so-called high-tech societies such as the United States, Japan, Germany, etc., but also in other regions. This book is the result of widespread research and development activity, covering different fi elds of science. Chapters one to four offer an overview of the research results, covering the aspects of research and development activities in general. They deal with the necessary infrastructure and technologies for distributed knowledge acquisition, factors that determine the success or failure in NPD, methodologies that operationalize sustainable development, approaches of modelling the core factors which infl uence the operational competitiveness performance, i.e. manufacturing strategy and transformational leadership with technology level, etc. Chapters fi ve to nine discuss several approaches regarding the issues of production systems and product development, procedures for concurrent product and processes development, integration and comparing principles and characteristics of six sigma with Lean Manufacturing, Total Quality Management, Human Resources, Supply Chain Management, Inventory Issues, etc. Chapters ten to twenty-one discuss various aspects of the practical application of knowledge such as: • Mass customization • Nanotechnology • Environmental protection • Drilling fl uid technology • Raw material extraction technology • Virtual reality Preface • Spoken dialog system • Text to speech system • System architecture October 20, 2010 Editor Igor Fürstner Subotica Tech – College of Applied Sciences Subotica, Serbia X [...]... will be a number of enhancement tools and services including citations manager, content annotation, author matching, data enrichment, personalisation and user interface with accessibility features EuDML will use structured browse, index, storage, AA and citation services from the 12 Products and Services; 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