Background

Technology road-mapping[1],[2],[3],[4],[5],[6] has generated significant and growing interest both within corporations[7],[8] and across industries.[9]. As a result, much energy is expended developing technology road maps in support of technology planning efforts.

[1] Kostoff, R.N., and Schaller, R.R. Science and Technology Roadmaps, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management 48(2), 132–143, 2001.

[2] Schaller, R.R. Master Roadmap Bibliography. http://mason.gmu.edu/~rschalle/master.html. Accessed January 2003.

[3] Garcia, M.L., and Bray, O.H. Fundamentals of Technology Roadmapping. http://www.sandia.gov/Roadmap/home.htm. Accessed January 2003.

[4] Kappel, T.A. “Technology Roadmapping: An Evaluation.” PhD thesis, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 1998

[5] Peet, C.S. “Technology Road Mapping: A Tool for the Formulation of Technology Strategy.” MS thesis, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, U.K., 1998.

[6] Phaal, R., Farrukh, C.J.P., and Probert, D.R. “Characterization of Technology Roadmaps: Purpose and Format,” Proceedings of the Portland International Conference on the Management of Technology (PICMET), 367–374, 2001.

[7] Willyard, C.H., and McClees, C.W. “Motorola’s Technology Roadmap Process,” Research-Technology Management, September–October 1987, pp. 13–19.

[8] Groenveld, P. “Roadmapping Integrates Business and Technology,” Research-Technology Management, September–October 1997, pp. 48–55.

[9] International Technology Roadmap for ...

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