Hakutulokset: managing engineering and technology
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British Television
On 2 November 1936 the world's first high definition television station was inaugurated at Alexandra Palace. Two competing companies, Marconi-EMI Television Company Ltd and Baird …
Innovation and the Communications Revolution
This book describes the stage-by-stage creation and development, from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day, of the remarkable global communications technologies that have …
How to Build Successful Business Relationships
People mean business and most professionals know how important it is to get on well with others. Sometimes it's difficult to find the time or opportunity to develop …
Heat Management in Integrated Circuits
As integrated circuits get smaller and more complex, power densities are increasing, leading to more heat generation. Dealing with this heat is fast becoming the most important …
Lord Kelvin
Lord Kelvin (William Thomson), arguably Britain's most eminent scientist after Newton, spent much of his life in work which led to the development of today's electrical units and …
Oliver Heaviside
Oliver Heaviside (1850-1925) was one of the great pioneers of electrical science. His ideas led to huge advances in communications and now form much of the bedrock of electrical …
Communications
Communications: An international history of the formative years traces the evolution of communications from 500 BC, when fire beacons were used for signalling, to the 1940s, when …
John Logie Baird
Professor Russell Burns attempts to offer a balanced biography of one of the twentieth century's outstanding inventors, published to coincide with the 75th anniversary of Baird's …
Restoring Baird's Image
John Logie Baird, Britain's foremost television pioneer, experimented with video recording onto gramophone discs in the late 1920s. Though unsuccessful at the time, his experiments …
Demystifying Marketing
Marketing is a big topic. It is complex, vital - and yet too often misunderstood. Every organisation must have customers or clients to remain financially viable. But …