- as easy to define, can
change over time, and the
technology may even
obsolesce before the
installation is completed.[citation needed]
Return on investment...
-
component reuse is no
longer possible due to
component failures or
technical obsolesce and when
destructive dismantling techniques are more cost efficient. There...
-
Booth represent the
duality of
attitudes towards "their
seeming impending obsolesce."
Booth being relaxed and
accepting it and
Dalton being fragile and insecure...
-
company would probably be
unsuccessful in
matching the rate of
system obsolesce and
replacement then
common in the PC industry, with new
models every...
-
constantly changing environment,
where new
hardware and
technology rapidly obsolesces old equipment, and yet must
seamlessly come
online in a
fashion compatible...
-
working group and is
published as RFC 8445, as of
August 2018, and has
obsolesced both RFC 5245 and RFC 4091.
Network address translation (NAT)
became an...
- forces; or
Ronald Reagan's
Strategic Defense Initiative, a
clear attempt to
obsolesce the
Soviet nuclear ****nal,
creating an
immense expense for the Soviets...
- The
introduction of
percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) did not
obsolesce CABG;
rates of both
procedures continued to increase, but PCIs grew more...
-
computer as a
research and
communication instrument could enhance retrieval,
obsolesce m****
library organization,
retrieve the individual's
encyclopedic function...
- from
which it
would never fully recover, and
eventually it p****ed into
obsolesce.
Attempts have been made to
revive the
cartridge by
Ruger and then again...