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Your Business Needs to Change to Succeed with Embedded Systems
Technical Paper
2004-21-0092
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The increase in the amount and importance of software and electronics in the vehicle presents several critical issues the automotive industry must address. The shift from mechanical to primarily software-and electronics- based vehicle innovations has the potential to transform the entire industry. How effectively manufacturers and suppliers adjust their products, business processes and core competencies to adapt to this change will determine future success.
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Blake, D., Gumbrich, S., Koppinger, P., and Ban, L., "Your Business Needs to Change to Succeed with Embedded Systems," SAE Technical Paper 2004-21-0092, 2004.Also In
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