The Magazine for Research and Innovation | Fall 2004
In Brief
Scenario 2015: Fantasy Online
Trends: Always Online
Life at Work: The Mobile Office
Security: Moving Target
"Why Cell Phones have a Multimedia Future"
Industry: Real-Time Value
Home and Leisure: Two-Way Street
Facts and Forecasts: Boom in Broadband Technologies
Far East: Broadband Mecca
Society: Heading for the Lonely Crowd?
In Brief
Scenario 2015: Living Memory
Trends: Creating Tomorrow’s Codes
Programming: Taming Complex Systems
Security: Faultless Future?
Facts and Forecasts: Falling Prices and Exploding Complexity
Quality: Model Process
Pervasive Computing: Developing a Digital Aura
International Development: Software in the Global Village
Standardization: Efficiency Revolution
"Automatic Transmission for Software"
Patents: Protecting Innovations
In Brief
Scenario 2015: Sensing the Best Wine
Trends: Superhuman Senses
Sensors in Turbines
Computed Tomography: Fast Ceramic in X-Ray Light
MEMS: Buildings that Think and Act
Sensor Networks: Smart Grains of Sand
Biosensors: The Pocket Laboratory
Optical Sensors: Electronic Eagle Eyes
Facts and Forecasts: Toward Intelligent and Networked Sensors
Gas Sensors: Digital Bloodhounds
Sensors that Can Smell
In Brief
Scenario 2015: Fantasy Online
Trends: Always Online
Life at Work: The Mobile Office
Security: Moving Target
"Why Cell Phones have a Multimedia Future"
Industry: Real-Time Value
Home and Leisure: Two-Way Street
Facts and Forecasts: Boom in Broadband Technologies
Far East: Broadband Mecca
Society: Heading for the Lonely Crowd?
In Brief
Scenario 2015: Living Memory
Trends: Creating Tomorrow’s Codes
Programming: Taming Complex Systems
Security: Faultless Future?
Facts and Forecasts: Falling Prices and Exploding Complexity
Quality: Model Process
Pervasive Computing: Developing a Digital Aura
International Development: Software in the Global Village
Standardization: Efficiency Revolution
"Automatic Transmission for Software"
Patents: Protecting Innovations
In Brief
Scenario 2015: Sensing the Best Wine
Trends: Superhuman Senses
Sensors in Turbines
Computed Tomography: Fast Ceramic in X-Ray Light
MEMS: Buildings that Think and Act
Sensor Networks: Smart Grains of Sand
Biosensors: The Pocket Laboratory
Optical Sensors: Electronic Eagle Eyes
Facts and Forecasts: Toward Intelligent and Networked Sensors
Gas Sensors: Digital Bloodhounds
Sensors that Can Smell
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