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  1. Proceedings of the 5th ACM SIGSMALL symposium on Small systems (SIGSMALL '82)
  2. CMOS new product development for the health care industry: Procedures and pitfalls
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An optimizing compiler for LISP for the Z80
SAUSTALL - a new software environment
A practical application of Parnas modular approach
Multimicrocomputer system for building with full service facility automation
Proposing resident user-cycles in personal computers
CMOS new product development for the health care industry: Procedures and pitfalls
A data highway for realtime distributed systems architecture and formalization
Semantics of a communication mechanism in a distributed system
Distributed MIMD multiprocessor system with MicroAda/SuperMicro(TM) for asynchronous concurrent Newton's algorithms
Data base systems for large and small computers
PANDA: A Pascal network data base management system
A data management system for a small computer
IRAIN - an instructional relational database system designed for small computer system

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UTILIZATION OF BY-PRODUCT FROM TOMATO PROCESSING INDUSTRY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW PRODUCT

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CMOS new product development for the health care industry: Procedures and pitfalls

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Berghel, Hal
Abstract In the summer of 1980, a California communications firm contracted me to conduct a feasibility study, the focus of which was to be a hand-held Diet Calculator which would keep a running total of the calories, fats, carbohydrates, cholesterol, protein, sodium, etc. intake for individuals on restricted diets. The president of the firm wanted a display prototype and a rough estimate of unit cost. If the results of the study looked favorable, a new company would be formed to manufacture and market this product. In this paper I will briefly summarize the results of this project. The key to this endeavor was flexibility. We were unsure of which food properties would eventually be important to monitor, and what ultimate size the calculator should have. So we aimed at 8 food properties, and an overall dimension of approximately 6” × 3” × 1/2”. Much closer to our intended product was the new line of hand-held computers marketed by Panasonic/Quasar, Radio Shack and Sinclair (for a general description of these devices, of. Williams and Meyer (1981) and MaCallum (1981)). Each of these HHC's was innovative in its own way. The Sinclair ZX80, for example, had included syntax-checking software in its interpreter. The Radio Shack TMS80 introduced a unique twin 4-bit CMOS microprocessor configuration, wherein each processor was individually assigned a unique subset of I/O, interpretive and control operations. But it was the Panasonic/Quasar approach which seemed the most germane to our application.
Starting Page 33
Ending Page 37
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISBN 0897910834
DOI 10.1145/800069.802163
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1982-08-02
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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