Effects of the Technical Communication on the Life Cycle of the Products

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Through the empirical research on the relation between the quantity and the profits of the enterprises in the mobile phone design service industry from 2002 to 2007, the concept of technology – products life cycle curve is proposed, and the effects of the technical communication on the life cycle of the products are analyzed based on the analysis of the technical features of various phases.

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