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List of figures; List of tables; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. A periodisation of the development of the computer and electronic devices industry in Japan, 1948–1979; 3. The ULSI research project, 1976–80; 4. The optical measurement and control system project, 1979–85; 5. The high speed computing system for scientific and technological uses project (the supercomputer project), 1981–89; 6. The future electronic devices project, 1981–1990; 7. The fifth generation computer project, 1982–1991; 8. Cooperation and competition in the Japanese computing and electronic devices industry: a quantitative analysis; 9. Conclusions and theoretical implications; Appendices; References; Index.
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