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ESCHER: A New Technology Transitioning Model
J. Sztipanovits, J. Bay, L. Rohrbough, S. Sastry, D. Schmidt, N. Whitaker, D. C. Winter

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J. Sztipanovits, J. Bay, L. Rohrbough, S. Sastry, D. Schmidt, N. Whitaker, D. C. Winter. "ESCHER: A New Technology Transitioning Model". IEEE Computer, 40(3):90-92, March 2007.

Abstract
The Escher model relies on a mix of government and industry funding to identify cross-industry needs and select technologies for maturation and transitioning.

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    Schmidt, N. Whitaker, D. C. Winter. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/294.html"
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    J. Sztipanovits, J. Bay, L. Rohrbough, S. Sastry, D.
    Schmidt, N. Whitaker, D. C. Winter. "ESCHER: A New
    Technology Transitioning Model". <i>IEEE
    Computer</i>, 40(3):90-92, March 2007.
  • BibTeX
    @article{SztipanovitsBayRohrboughSastrySchmidtWhitakerWinter07_ESCHERNewTechnologyTransitioningModel,
        author = {J. Sztipanovits and J. Bay and L. Rohrbough and S.
                  Sastry and D. Schmidt and N. Whitaker and D. C.
                  Winter},
        title = {ESCHER: A New Technology Transitioning Model},
        journal = {IEEE Computer},
        volume = {40},
        number = {3},
        pages = {90-92},
        month = {March},
        year = {2007},
        abstract = {The Escher model relies on a mix of government and
                  industry funding to identify cross-industry needs
                  and select technologies for maturation and
                  transitioning.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/294.html}
    }
    

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