The Drivers and Path of High-End Oriented Development in Electronic Information Manufacturing Industry under Modularity Perspective

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In this paper, the issue of high-end oriented development in electronic information manufacturing industry is discussed. Based on the view of modularity, industrial value chain and driving forces have been analyzed to understand the basic law and motivation in development process. According to ‘visible design rules’ and ‘hidden design parameters’ in the modular system, the path modal of high-end oriented development has been built, which indicates that the synergetic effect, high-tech and high added value can be obtained by building and enhancing the synergy process and technological innovation.

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