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Articles from Automotive Design & Production (October 1, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
2008 Jeep Liberty offers open-air innovation. Kelly, Kevin M. 394
A brief look at vision: what do your mother, hash browns and blobs have to do with machine vision? Plenty. Vasilash, Gary S. 939
A dashing Rogue for Nissan. Sawyer, Christopher A. 651
Addressing an H2 infrastructure issue. 299
Buell builds a better engine: looking to more than satisfy his sports-bike customer base, Erik Buell raises the bar with a new water-cooled engine. Kelly, Kevin M. 827
Collaboration or evaporation? You essentially have a choice. You can compete in the highly demanding market by collaborating, or you can quite probably get ready to do something else for a living. Harbour-Felax, Laurie 796
Continental UPS its ante: Bill Kozyra, president of Continental Automotive Systems, talks technology, strategy and the competitive nature of the supplier business. Vasilash, Gary S. Company overview 1294
Creating a half-pint heavyweight: John Hartley built a V8 with a shop manual, CAD programs, a donor Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle engine, and perseverance. Automakers can learn from his experience. Sawyer, Christopher A. 1150
Creating cash for competitiveness: in a time where companies must do whatever they can to attain a competitive edge, getting funds for investments through real estate can be an answer. Biggs, Phil 1046
CTS: the next generation; The first-generation Cadillac CTS went where no production Cadillac had gone before. With the second-gen, it is a little older, but even a little bolder. Vasilash, Gary S. 1629
Energy-efficient bearings. Kelly, Kevin M. 171
Express checkout: Infiniti's G7 Coupe. Sawyer, Christopher A. 372
Getting to HCCI: superior performance for gasoline engines. Vasilash, Gary S. 393
High-performance laser cutting. 95
Improvements through plasma. Kimberley, William 919
Lessons from the toy aisle: Chinese toy recalls are a warning for automakers and regulators as the lure of low-cost manufacturing puts safety at the forefront. Kelly, Kevin M. 690
Mimicking nature in steel. Sawyer, Christopher A. 379
Pity the product planner: if you know one, buy them a cup of coffee--or maybe chamomile tea. Vasilash, Gary S. 850
Some like it hot. CPUs don't. New and sophisticated processors are advancing the computational performance in workstations, in enterprise servers, and in cars. Gould, Lawrence S. 1473
SRT takes engine development to a new Caliber: developing a performance derivative of a high-volume product may seem like a simple task. Chrysler's SRT team sweated the details when it came to developing the Caliber SRT-4. Kelly, Kevin M. 992
Suzuki refines Hayabusa engine. Kelly, Kevin M. 544
Suzuki SX4 Sedan. 106
There are no stupid questions: unfortunately, they either don't get asked, or they are brushed aside. When that happens, mayhem often results. Sawyer, Christopher A. 777
Why A123 may put the Chevy Volt on the road in 2010. Kelly, Kevin M. 521

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