London, Feb 13 ( ANI ): Apple's chief executive Tim Cook has dismissed product specifications as 'things tech firms invent because they can't have a great experience'.
What does C-SPEC stand for?
C-SPEC stands for Product Specification
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The company employs experienced rubber chemists who can provide compound recommendations on product specifications that meet each customer's unique manufacturing process.
Media Manufacturing Manufacturers of removable media typically build their media under rigorous process controls to guarantee that product specifications are met for durability and archival stability.
exports could be at a competitive disadvantage if companies did not receive adequate advance knowledge of new product specifications.
Product specifications such as working time, viscosity, service temperature and shear strength are included for each product.
This column takes a look at drafting product specifications, and suggests some considerations to help avoid later disputes over product specification compliance.