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Korean Electronics Industry [Pehme köide]

(University of Maryland, College Park, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 138 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 260 g, 28 Tables, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Feb-1997
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0849331722
  • ISBN-13: 9780849331725
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 138 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 260 g, 28 Tables, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Feb-1997
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0849331722
  • ISBN-13: 9780849331725
Documents the technologies, manufacturing procedures, capabilities, and infrastructure of the electronics industry in Korea, covering major segments of the industry including semiconductors, packaging, displays, printed circuit boards, and systems. Examines the roles of government, research organizations, educational institutions, and major companies, and provides statistical information and addresses of industry leaders. For managers, engineers, product developers, R&D professionals, and marketers in the industry. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

The Korean Electronics Industry documents the technologies, manufacturing procedures, capabilities, and infrastructure that have made the Republic of Korea successful in the electronics industry. The book covers the major segments of Korea's electronics industry, including semiconductors, packaging, displays, printed circuit boards, and systems. In addition, this book examines the roles that government, associations, research organizations, educational institutions, and major companies have played in establishing an infrastructure where the industry can flourish.
Chapter 1 The Korean Electronics Industry
1(28)
1.1 Korean Industry
2(5)
1.2 Electronics Industry
7(3)
1.3 Semiconductor Industry
10(3)
1.4 Role of Government in S&T
13(9)
1.5 Role of the University
22(4)
1.6 Industry/Government/University Interactions
26(2)
1.7 Summary
28(1)
Chapter 2 The Korean Semiconductor Industry
29(2)
2.1 Memory Industry
29(2)
2.2 DRAM
31(2)
2.3 SRAM
31(1)
2.4 EPROM, EEPROM. and Flash Memory
33(2)
2.5 Mask ROM
35(1)
2.6 Additional Semiconductor Technologies
36(1)
2.7 Processing Technology
37(1)
2.8 Shortcomings and Solutions
38(1)
2.9 Strengths
39(1)
2.10 Strategy for Competitiveness
40(3)
2.11 Industrial Coordination -- the KSIA
43(1)
2.12 Summary
44(1)
Chapter 3 The Korean Display Industry
45(12)
3.1 Government Planning and Support
46(1)
3.2 EDIRAK
47(1)
3.3 Significant Research Efforts
51(4)
3.5 Summary
55(2)
Chapter 4 Products and Systems
57(10)
4.1 Computers
57(1)
4.2 Multimedia Communications
58(1)
4.3 Communications Processing Technology
59(1)
4.4 Transmission Technology
59(2)
4.5 B-ISDN
61(1)
4.6 Intelligent Network Technology
61(1)
4.7 ATM Switching Systems
62(1)
4.8 Wireless ISDN Service
62(1)
4.9 TDX -- 10 ISDN
63(1)
4.10 Digital Mobile Communications System
63(1)
4.11 Personal Comunnications Services
64(1)
4.12 Satellite Communications Technology
64(1)
4.13 Summary
65(2)
Chapter 5 Key Korean Electronics Companies
67(32)
5.1 Samsung Electronics Corp
67(6)
5.2 LG Semicon
73(7)
5.3 Hyundai Electronics Industries Co
80(9)
5.4 Daewoo Group
89(5)
5.5 Anam Group
94(3)
5.6 Signetics Korea Co
97(1)
5.7 Summary
98(1)
Chapter 6 Key Institutes and Universities Supporting Electronics
99(12)
6.1 ETRI
99(2)
6.2 KIST
101(2)
6.3 KETI
103(2)
6.4 KAIST
105(2)
6.5 SNU
107(1)
6.6 POSTECH
108(1)
6.7 Summary
109(2)
Chapter 7 A New Global Force in Electronics
111(2)
References 113(6)
List of Acronyms 119(4)
Index 123
Michael Pecht (Author) , Joseph B. Bernstein (Author) , Damion Searls (Author) , Martin Peckerar (Author) , Pramod C. Karulkar (Author)