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Autonomous Vehicles and the Law - Technology, Algorithms and Ethics (Elgar Law, Technology and Society)
by Hannah Y. Lim
Autonomous vehicles have attracted a great deal of attention in the media, however there are some inconsistencies between the perception of autonomous vehicles? capabilities and their actual functions. This book provides an accessible explanation of how autonomous vehicles function, suggesting appropriate regulatory responses to the existing and emerging technology. Hannah YeeFen Lim explores the current capabilities of autonomous vehicles and importantly, highlights their inherent limitations....
Plunkett's Automobile Industry Almanac 2016 (Plunkett's Industry Almanacs)
by Jack W Plunkett
The automobile industry is evolving rapidly on a worldwide basis. All of the biggest, most successful firms have become totally global in nature. Plunkett's Automobile Industry Almanac will be your complete guide to this immense, fascinating industry. This exciting new book is a complete reference tool for everything you need to know about the car, truck and specialty vehicles business, including: Automotive industry trends and market research, mergers and acquisitions, globalization, automobi...
426 Electronic Ignition Explained Video Package
by Thomson Delmar Learning and (Thomson Delmar Learning) Thomson Delmar Learning
Keep Calm I'm a Mechanic
by [ljava Lang String @fba7395 and Peta Carrone
Budget Planner 2019-2020 (Budget Book Monthly Bill Organizer, #1)
by Carmen G Mitchum
Vauxhall has been making cars in Britain for longer than anyone else. The name entered the UK industrial lexicon in 1897, when the Vauxhall Iron Works Company was formed to run the bankrupt engineering business founded by Alexander Wilson in 1859. The first Vauxhall car left the Thames side works in 1903. The company moved to Luton in 1905, and the solely car-making company Vauxhall Motors Limited was formed in 1907. Famed as a maker of sporting and luxury cars, Vauxhall was bought by the Americ...
This text tells the true story of the merger between two of the world's biggest car companies, which created a global giant, in 1998. Combining narrative with first-hand analysis, David Waller uses the example to present tangible lessons for managers involved in global business.
An investigation into the rise and subsequent fall of the British car industry over the last century. In 1950, Britain was Europe's leading car manufacturer. Today it trails behind Germany, France, Italy and Spain in the European car market. The author investigates the role of management, trade unions and government in the demise of the industry. He argues that the key to the industry's failure lies in its long time reliance on insular, self-taught leadership and a national environment where eng...
This is the history of the Ford Motor Company's achievements and products during World Wars I and II. It demonstrates how, in addition to well-known contributions like jeeps, Eagle Boats and B-24 Liberators, Ford also produced key items ranging from squad tents and the ultra precision gun director to tanks and aircraft engines. Details on each product and how Ford produced it are included. During both wars, the automotive giant used precision manufacturing methods and innovative designs and p...
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