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by: Committee on Public Information Section on Intellectual Property Law, American Bar Association Because of their inherent role as creators and managers of new technology, engineers need a basic understanding of the various forms of intellectual property and their underlying laws and governing principles. Topics include: patents, copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade secrets, intellectual property and the Internet, and international protection of intellectual property.
By: Daniel T. Koenig
This book presents the various phases of setting up and running a business based on applying technical knowledge to satisfy customer needs. It also covers basic skills and business structure, along with explanation of all aspects of a business plan, annotated with examples, and many checklist summaries of all the things the entrepreneur should do to ensure a successful startup or to continue the growth of an existing business.
By Suir Chowdhury Getting things done right 99% of the time is the best anyone can do--right? A 1% defect rate means: 20,000 articles of mail lost every hour; 5,000 botched surgeries per week; four or more accidents per day at major airports; 200,000 incorrectly dispensed drug prescriptions each year. Still think 99% is good enough.
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