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Three Philosophers Set Up a Booth on a Street Corner

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The life choices that had led me to be sitting in a booth underneath a banner that read “Ask a Philosopher” at the entrance to the New York subway at 57th and 8th were perhaps random but inevitable.

The Keys to Quality Assurance

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Managers the world over want to know if things are “in control.” This usually is taken to mean that the process is producing 100-percent conforming product, and to this end an emphasis is placed upon having a good capability or performance index.

NIST: Blockchain Provides Security, Traceability for Smart Manufacturing

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Engineers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) needed a way to secure smart manufacturing systems using the

Quality Digest Live -- March 1, 2019

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On Quality Digest Live we talk with Jeff Burnstein, president of the Association for Advancing Automation about the impact of automation on manufacturers and the workforce. Don't forget, theAutomate show is coming up: April 08-11, 2019 at McCormick Place in Chicago.

 

I Studied Buttons for Seven Years

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All day every day, throughout the United States, people push buttons—on coffee makers, TV remote controls, and even social media posts they “like.” For more than seven years, I’ve been trying to

Which Way at the Digital Transformation and Innovation Crossroads?

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I went to a meeting about innovation recently with a former client, and a discussion about digital transformation broke out. It was both interesting and strange.

Here Today, Gone Tomorrow

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In the 1999 film Office Space, a dark comedy about the mundane conventionality of work, disgruntled software engineer Peter Gibbons tells his new love interest, Joanna, that he hates his job and doesn’t want to go anymore.

Using Artificial Intelligence to Engineer Materials’ Properties

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Introducing a small amount of strain into crystalline materials, such as diamond or silicon, can produce significant changes in their properties, researchers have found. The mechanical strain is represented here as a deformation in the diamond's shape. Image: Chelsea Turner, MIT

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Applying just a bit of strain to a piece of semiconductor or other crystalline material can deform the orderly arrangement of atoms in its structure enough to cause dramatic changes in its properties, such as the way it conducts electricity, transmits light, or condu

What Would Happen If Hospitals Openly Shared Their Prices?

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Imagine there was a store where there were no prices on items, and you never knew what you’d pay until you’d picked out your purchases and were leaving the shop. You might be skeptical that the store would have any incentive to offer reasonable prices.

<em>Goliath’s Revenge</em>

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(Wiley: Hoboken, NJ) -- Harness your company’s incumben

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