A key question for China is whether it can progress from being a traditional centre of manufacturing to becoming a centre for innovation. Identifying the current strengths and weaknesses of the industry this book defines the challenges for China in its transition from "Made in China" to "Innovated in China".
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The author, a Chinese national heading the local branch of a multinational company, analyzes the past and future of China's software industry from his own perspective. He suggests a comprehensive set of viewpoints, showing how China's software industry can be integrated in the global software industry. He does this by citing examples such as the American and the Indian industrial pattern. Without any doubt his standpoint deserves the reader's close attention."
Chen Chong - President, China Software Industry Association
"Having been in the IT industry for 32 years, I can strongly recommend this book to all students of computer studies and similar subjects. From-Made-in-China to Innovated-in-China should be their first choice as at the moment there is no local or foreign courses, neither at universities nor at other institutions, that offer an insight in the political, philosophical or marketing aspects of the software industry in China. The author's view, that the pattern of the American software industry should not be copied by China, that China should refrain from following the Indian pattern and that the Indian software industry is neither knowledge- nor capital-intensive but labor-intensive, should make this book also highly interesting to managers and executives."
Keli Liu - Editor-in-Chief, CNET Networks International Media China
"Globalization and industrialization will definitely offer a new arena for the Chinese software industry, allowing it to combine innovation with the routine development of software programs. China's software industry will hence be able to reach new heights, to reach maturity and finally to reach the World. Further, in his description of the trends in software industrialization, the author points out what the term actually means and hence introduces a topic that deserves the reader's attention."
Jiren Liu - Chairman and President, Neusoft Group
"I hope that this book will help Chinese enterprises to share Mr Shang-Ling Jui's experience in the software industry so that more advanced concepts can be introduced to practitioners in the sector and that the Chinese software industry can find a suitable development path."
Zhimin Wang - General Manager, Bao Dao Optical
Chen Chong - President, China Software Industry Association
"Having been in the IT industry for 32 years, I can strongly recommend this book to all students of computer studies and similar subjects. From-Made-in-China to Innovated-in-China should be their first choice as at the moment there is no local or foreign courses, neither at universities nor at other institutions, that offer an insight in the political, philosophical or marketing aspects of the software industry in China. The author's view, that the pattern of the American software industry should not be copied by China, that China should refrain from following the Indian pattern and that the Indian software industry is neither knowledge- nor capital-intensive but labor-intensive, should make this book also highly interesting to managers and executives."
Keli Liu - Editor-in-Chief, CNET Networks International Media China
"Globalization and industrialization will definitely offer a new arena for the Chinese software industry, allowing it to combine innovation with the routine development of software programs. China's software industry will hence be able to reach new heights, to reach maturity and finally to reach the World. Further, in his description of the trends in software industrialization, the author points out what the term actually means and hence introduces a topic that deserves the reader's attention."
Jiren Liu - Chairman and President, Neusoft Group
"I hope that this book will help Chinese enterprises to share Mr Shang-Ling Jui's experience in the software industry so that more advanced concepts can be introduced to practitioners in the sector and that the Chinese software industry can find a suitable development path."
Zhimin Wang - General Manager, Bao Dao Optical