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Planned Obsolescence
Planned obsolescence is usually looked down upon as a business trick to get consumers to buy more products. But in a fast-changing world that obeys Moore’s law, it might actually be a solution to better adaptation. When I talk about “planned obsolescence,” I am not referring to consumer goods or our infrastructure but the present and future of our professional engineering careers.
Planned Obsolescence
Planned obsolescence is usually looked down upon as a business trick to get consumers to buy more products. But in a fast-changing world that obeys Moore’s law, it might actually be a solution to better adaptation. When I talk about “planned obsolescence,” I am not referring to consumer goods or our infrastructure but the present and future of our professional engineering careers.
Planned Obsolescence
de Oliveira, Rafael Gomes (author)
Leadership and Management in Engineering ; 13 ; 262-264
2013-09-16
32013-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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