| Labor - 1980 - 1100 pages
...recognized need. 1 References are at the end of the paper. (6) Development is systematic use of the knowledge and understanding gained from research,...design and development of prototypes and processes. It excludes quality control, routine product testing, and production. (NSF, 1977 A, p. 48) Although... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business - Government publications - 1980 - 484 pages
...which a recognized and specific need may be met. (6) Development is systematic use of the knowledge or understanding gained from research, directed toward...design and development of prototypes and processes. It excludes quality control, routine product testing, and production. (c) R&D plant (RAD facilities... | |
| Metropolitan areas - 1982 - 768 pages
...understanding of the subject studied. Development represents the systematic use of the knowledge or understanding gained from research, directed toward...design and development of prototypes and processes. R&D plant includes acquisition of, construction of, major repairs to, or alterations in structures,... | |
| Metropolitan areas - 1983 - 716 pages
...understanding of the subject studied. Development represents the systematic use of the knowledge or understanding gained from research, directed toward...design and development of prototypes and processes. R&D plant includes acquisition of, construction of, major repairs to, or alterations in structures,... | |
| Maurice N. Richter - Social Science - 1982 - 134 pages
...or understanding for the purpose of meeting a recognized need. Development is systematic use of the knowledge and understanding gained from research,...design and development of prototypes and processes. It excludes quality control, routine product testing, and production." For industrial research performed... | |
| Automation - 1984 - 490 pages
...which a recognized and specific need may be met. • Development is systematic use of the knowledge or understanding gained from research, directed toward...design and development of prototypes and processes. It excludes quality control, routine product testing, and production.1 Classification of individual... | |
| Electronic journals - 1989 - 444 pages
...respect to products or processes. Development: Development is the systematic use of the knowledge or understanding gained from research directed toward...design and development of prototypes and processes. Obligations: Obligations represent the amounts for orders placed, contracts awarded, services received,... | |
| Jack Ralph Kloppenburg - Science - 1990 - 374 pages
...to either products or processes." 3. Development research is "the systematic use of the knowledge or understanding gained from research directed toward...design and development of prototypes and processes" (National Science Board 1986, emphasis added). At the core of the distinctions made between basic,... | |
| John E. Jankowski, Jr. - 1993 - 94 pages
...Development. The NSF survey definition of development is ". . . the systematic use of the knowledge or understanding gained from research directed toward...design and development of prototypes and processes." It excludes quality control, routine product testing, and production. Current Operating Costs Funds... | |
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