| Research - 1979 - 280 pages
...NSF survey concept of development may be summarized as "... the systematic use of the knowledge or understanding gained from research directed toward...design and development of prototypes and processes." SOURCE: National Science Foundation, National Patterns of R&D Resources, 1953-1978-79 (NSF 78-313).... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations - 1969 - 332 pages
...directed toward fuller knowledge of the subject studied. "Development" is the systematic use of knowledge directed toward the production of useful materials,...development of prototypes and processes. The term "research and development" is Intended broadly to include both direct and indirect costs, for the actual conduct... | |
| National Science Foundation (U.S.) - Federal aid to higher education - 1968 - 204 pages
...light of potential practical application. Oevelopment is the systematic use of scientific knowledge directed toward the production of useful materials,...design and development of prototypes and processes. It excludes quality control, routine product testing, and production. R&O plant includes all direct,... | |
| National Science Foundation (U.S.) - Endowment of research - 1967 - 76 pages
...purpose of meeting a recognized need. (2) Development, or the systematic use of scientific knowledge directed toward the production of useful materials,...design and development of prototypes and processes. It represents the application of the findings of research to meet practical problems. (3) R&D plant,... | |
| National Science Foundation (U.S.) - Research - 1971 - 48 pages
...survey concept of development may be summarized as ". . . the systematic use of scientific knowledge directed toward the production of useful materials,...design and development of prototypes and processes." Current Operating Costs Funds used for research and development, reported in this study, refer to current... | |
| C. Richard Boehlert - 1971 - 712 pages
...Office of Science and Technology defines it: Development is the systematic use of scientific knowledge directed toward the production of useful materials,...systems, or methods, including design and development of prototype and processes. It excludes quality control or routine product testing. We are in full accord... | |
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