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Friday, December 30, 2005

 

thoughts from real projects

The minimum cost of the integration defines the broadness of the integration market. If the devices to be integrated are less valuable than the cost of the integration, people may not want to integrate them. If the cost of the integration is more than the cost of replacing new devices with popular protocols, the integration will not happen.


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