Towards quantification of the role of materials innovation in overall technological development
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Magee, Christopher L.
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This article presents a method for quantitatively assessing the role of materials innovation in overall technological development. The method involves classifying the technical changes underlying the overall innovation process first within a set of functional categories and then within each category as a hierarchical array of technical changes. It is specifically found that about 2/3 of the total progress in computation over the past 40 years has been due to materials/process innovations. More speculatively, materials/process innovation contributes at least 20% of the progress in all areas and the relative contribution of materials/process innovation to overall technological progress has grown in the past few decades.
Date issued
2012-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Engineering Systems DivisionJournal
Complexity
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Wiley-Blackwell Publishers
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Magee, Christopher L. “Towards quantification of the role of materials innovation in overall technological development.” Complexity 18, no. 1 (September 25, 2012): 10-25.
Version: Author's final manuscript
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10762787
1099-0526