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The manufacturing enterprise is the integration of the functions and activities required to make a product. It bridges from concept to end of life of a product and focuses on requirements related to the interactions among functional parts and ultimately their integration. The new manufacturing enterprise continues to depend on engineering; however, it is increasingly driven by information technology and is highly dependent on effective management. The author considers the factors that managers in manufacturing must take into account: the electronic systems, technology roadmaps, information technology, and the dominant competitive advantage.