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Journal articles on the topic "Implementation of new digital technology"

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Zhilkina, Yulia, and Dmitry Vodennikov. "Towards digital energy (experience of digital technology implementation by Russian companies)." E3S Web of Conferences 139 (2019): 01028. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201913901028.

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Today, digitalization is increasingly "capturing" the world economy. The inclusion of Russia in this trend is a matter of domestic companies maintaining their positions in the international arena. In the future, the creation of our own high-tech solutions will allow our country not only to win a competitive race in traditional markets, but also to reach new borders and take a leading position in the global market of complex systems and services of intellectual energy.
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Hsu, Hui-Yin, Shaing-Kwei Wang, and Daniel Coster. "New Literacy Implementation." International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education 13, no. 3 (July 2017): 53–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijicte.2017070105.

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With advancing technology, “literacy” evolves to include new forms of literacy made possible by digital technologies. “New literacy” refers to using technology to research, locate, evaluate, synthesize and communication information. The purpose of the study is to develop a framework to guide science teachers' new literacy practices, and examine the impact of new literacy approach on students' science learning and new literacy skills. The authors worked with 25 middle school science teachers through a two-year professional development (PD), and followed their implementation to investigate the PD impact on their classroom practices and students' learning outcomes. The authors adopted mixed-methods to examine change in teachers' new literacy practices, students' science learning outcomes, and students' confidence in new literacy skills. The study results showed increases in teachers' frequency and types of new literacy practices, positive impact on students' science learning and confidence in new literacy skills. Factors affecting teachers' new literacy practice are also reported.
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Suchacka, Małgorzata. "Corporate Digital Responsibility - A New Dimension of the Human - Technology Relations." System Safety: Human - Technical Facility - Environment 2, no. 1 (March 1, 2020): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/czoto-2020-0001.

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AbstractThe main goal of the study will be to pay attention to awareness of technological and digital development. Sense of responsibility unites certain groups of entrepreneurs, scientists and decision-makers. The main principles of the idea of corporate social responsibility are related to maintaining balance in business activity between three kinds of capital - economic, human and natural. Following the technological and digital development in recent years, more attention is given to socially responsible creation and implementation of innovation. Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR), which in recent months has been taking formal shape, is a new initiative within social responsibility. CDR means the awareness of duties binding the organisations active in the field of technological development and using technologies to provide services. The article refers to the dynamic development of technologies that threatens also global labour market due to automation and mass implementation of solutions based on artificial intelligence. Being aware of this dynamic process it is worth to emphasise that businesses and employees have far less time to thoroughly examine social consequences of ongoing implementations related to digitalisation.
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Budiarti, Nursani, Yahya Pandega Putra, and Achmad Nurmandi. "Digital Signature Implementation as a New Smart Governance Model." Society 8, no. 2 (December 30, 2020): 628–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.33019/society.v8i2.222.

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With the times, nothing is impossible with internet technology. One of the advantages of the internet is that it allows for developing it to support creativity and openness to the public, especially ICT-based governance or smart governance, by implementing digital signature, both in public services implementation and in correspondence and other documents. Most of the previous digital signature studies were limited to technical research on digital signature' patterns and design. This study aims to describe digital signature implementation as a new smart governance model. This study uses a qualitative research method and data sources consisting of reference data from various previous studies and data sourced from national online media news. Based on the analysis results using NVivo 12 Plus software, digital signature implementation is needed to anticipate cybercrime threats in effective, efficient, and accountable public services implementation as a new smart governance model.
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Das, Aspriha, and Rajiv Trivedi. "Optimized Watermarking Technique Using Mex Implementation." Advanced Materials Research 341-342 (September 2011): 725–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.341-342.725.

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The digital watermarking technology is the most active topic in image protection recently. In this paper, a digital watermarking algorithm based on Wavelet transform has been developed, which is implemented in MEX from MATLAB to explore a new area of research in digital media.
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Burcio-Martin, Victorio. "Interprofessional Education digital implementation." Pacific Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning 2, no. 1 (January 13, 2020): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjtel.v2i1.44.

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Interprofessional Education digital implementation Case Study (20mins + 10minsQ&A) Keywords: Interprofessional teaching, Digital implementation. In 2017, AUT rolled out a new initiative called the Interprofessional Learning Zone (ILZ). ILZ is a central, student-driven programme that provides all clinical students (regardless of the programme they are enrolled in) with an opportunity to study and learn together (Flood, 2017) – student enrolments will total to over 1000 in a year. ILZ is a self-select programme, where students volunteer and complete ILZ units to get extra credits and recognition. ILZ as such is not a formal qualification, rather a ‘clinical passport’ that provides the students with industry relevant knowledge and understanding with a key focus on enabling a shared understanding of clinical practices (Floyd & Morrison, 2014). ILZ being student-driven means the learning path and process in the programme is determined by the students. The students enrol and complete learning tasks and activities according to the time they have and their learning needs. The student-driven nature of the programme created significant challenges when it came to evaluating the use of technologies that could help facilitate the course. It was uncertain how many students would enrol and complete a unit of study in ILZ. This created significant pedagogical issues, such as if a group of students enrolled to undertake an ILZ unit how would bookings for the simulation labs be handled? In particular, the system needed to ensure a mix of students from all disciplines to create opportunities for interprofessional learning. This presentation will provide an overview of the evaluative and design processes that informed the choice of the technology in ILZ – discussing similar issues as above encountered over a period of time. References Flood, B. (2017). Toward a spirit of interprofessional practice: A hermeneutic phenomenological study Thesis type: Doctoral Thesis. Auckland University of Technology. http://hdl.handle.net/10292/10776 Floyd, A., & Morrison, M. (2014). Exploring identities and cultures in inter-professional education and collaborative professional practice. Studies in Continuing Education, 36(1), 38–53. http://doi.org/10.1080/0158037X.2013.783472
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Chen, Qing, and Liang Li. "Digital Design and Implementation Based on MBD." Advanced Materials Research 753-755 (August 2013): 1328–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.753-755.1328.

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Model based definition (MBD) is the new trend of CAD technology development. Concerning with current situation of manufacturing industry of our country, the solution of model based digital design and assembling is presented and key issues of its implementation. It enhances design efficiency and product manufacturability.
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Balyakin, Artem, Sergey Taranenko, Marina Nurbina, and Mikhail Titov. "Social Aspects of Big Data Technology Implementation." Journal of Digital Science, no. 1 (December 22, 2019): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.33847/2686-8296.1.1_2.

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Big Data is supposed to be one of the main traits of new coming digital era. Its technological aspects are usually widely discussed, whereas social peculiarities are mostly neglected. We present main approaches to Big Data, and argue that despite seeming revolutionary technology, Big Data can be treated as a new tool to produce knowledge. That means, it generates the same risks and challenges as other breakthroughs we witnessed previously. To our viewpoint, cultural aspects should be as counted as a main issue in Big Data implementation. Since the inability to control big data through prohibiting some peculiar features it possesses, we argue that one should focus on such practical steps as terminology improvements, and the evaluation of societal outcomes of the new technology.
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Xu, Da Wei, and Li Ping Yang. "Digital Library and Cloud Computing Technology." Applied Mechanics and Materials 513-517 (February 2014): 2170–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.513-517.2170.

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This article analyzes the concept of cloud computing, the concept and difficulties of digital library, and the cloud on the Digital Library from the information resources, users, workers and facilities. Cloud computing has brought us a new perspective to look at the current resource-sharing problem, cloud computing can be applied to digital library resources to improve information sharing capabilities and improve resource utilization. Our results show that a cloud implementation may be a feasible alternative for its continued operation and growth.
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Hussein Azeez, Hayder, ., and . "The Impact of Digital Learning on Private School from Perspective of Technology Acceptance Model." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 3.20 (September 1, 2018): 480. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.20.20593.

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Despite the difficulties, risk and failures, higher education institutions are continuously replacing/implementing digital Systems to meet the demands of sector competition and expectation forming the stakeholders. Many literatures claim that the digital implementation is risky and challenging. Especially when HEIs are novice, it becomes important to mitigate the risk involved in digital implementation for a successful implementation. This paper proposes a new risk based framework for digital implementation in higher education.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Implementation of new digital technology"

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Penton, Sanna, and Felicia Pettersson. "Factors Affecting Managerial Willingness to Change : A Case Study on Change Management When Implementing New Digital Technology." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-253834.

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The rapid growth of technology development increases the need for incumbent organizations to digitally transform. Studies show that digitally mature organization have a 26% higher profitability than peers (Westerman et al., 2012), nonetheless, success is rarely obtained as it requires incumbents to radically change their working methods and participate in a very painful transition. To gain knowledge on how to increase the success rate of digital transformations, this thesis examines what critical factors that affect the willingness for change of first line managers. Furthermore, it shows how change management can be applied to improve this willingness. Using a qualitative and exploratory approach through a case study, this research shows that earlier experience of work-related change, perceived usefulness and digital maturity affect the first line managerial willingness to change. Except from applying general theories on change management as well as considering more specific research on technology implementations, this study suggest organizations should focus on leading digital change from transforming individuals based on the three critical factors found to affect managerial change willingness. In doing so, stakeholder management analysis is suggested being a helpful tool as well as moving focus from the technology to a new way of working.
Den snabba teknologiska utvecklingen bidrar till ökat behov av digital transformation hos etablerade organisationer. Studier visar att digitalt mogna organisationer har 26% högre lönsamhet än andra (Westerman et al., 2012), men sällan uppnås framgång då det kräver radikala förändringar av arbetssätt hos etablerade företag, något som kan vara mycket smärtsamt. För att få kunskap om hur man kan öka antalet lyckade digitala transformationer, undersöker denna studie vilka kritiska faktorer som påverkar förändringsviljan hos första linjens chefer. Dessutom, visar den hur förändringsledning kan tillämpas för att förbättra denna vilja. Genom en kvalitativ och explorativ metod, och specifikt en fallstudie, visar denna forskning att tidigare erfarenhet av jobbrelaterad förändring, uppskattad användarbarhet och digital mognad påverkar förändringsviljan hos första linjens chef. Förutom att applicera allmänt kända teorier på temat förändringsledning såväl som att ta hänsyn till mer specifik forskning gällande tidigare implementationer av ny teknik, föreslår denna studie att organisationer vid ledning av digital förändring ska fokusera på att omvandla individer baserat på de tre kritiska faktorerna som funnits påverka chefers förändringsvilja. För att lyckas i det förslås organisationer tillämpa intressentanalys liksom fokusera på att flytta fokus från teknik till ett nya arbetssätt.
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Pressman, Jessica Brie. "Digital modernism making it new in new media /." Diss., Restricted to subscribing institutions, 2007. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1383468241&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=1564&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Chen, Yaw-Huei 1959. "A NEW TEST GENERATION ALGORITHM IMPLEMENTATION." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/276527.

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This thesis describes a new test generating algorithm, depth-first algorithm. This algorithm detects the reconvergent fanout. The controllability and observability measures are included in this algorithm to guide the forward and consistency drives. The major objective of this research is to develop a test vector generatiang algorithm, which is modified from D-algorithm, and to link this algorithm with SCIRTSS programs. This depth-first algorithm is more accurate and more efficient than D-algorithm. Serveral circuits are tested under DF3 and SCR3 and the results are listed in this paper.
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Quentin, Cochard. "Metadata implementation through the Digital Mock-Up." Thesis, KTH, Flygdynamik, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-211159.

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Airbus is one of the two leaders in commercial aircraft manufacturing. This field of production is the biggest in amount of parts to design, products and assemblies. Moreover, as nowadays computing has become the fastest way to work, not only it has surrounded the current work places physically but also digitally speaking. In fact, the big issue of all companies and in particular Airbus, is to manage the flow of data provided by the different engineering teams like design, simulations, testing or production. Currently, the management of this Metadata is poorly developed and it creates loss of time andfrustration when the time has come to find it. To counteract to this growing concern, the Airbus solution project can be resumed by one sentence : "Configuerd Digital Mock-Up as master". It aims at gathering all the data from the different engineering teams and to provide an intuitive way to exploit them through the DMU. In the case of my study, I had to work on one aspect of this big project. I discovered the Airbus way of working and supported several projects to improve the cDMU (configuered Digital Mock-Up) as Master.
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Craig, Robert George Alexander. "Implementation, control and programming of digital optical systems." Thesis, Heriot-Watt University, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10399/879.

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Dillon, Andrew. "New technology and the reading process." Medford, NJ: Information Today, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106359.

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This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this material: Dillon, A. (1991) New technology and the reading process. Computers in Libraries, 11(6) 23-26. Abstract: The present paper discusses some the important issues involved in presenting text on screen. It is argued that reading is a complex cognitive and physical skill that requires careful analysis if technology is going to support rather than hinder the user. The need to consider texts individually in terms of how and why they are read as well as the type of information they contain is discussed. On the basis of a study of journal usage the implications of this approach for the presentation of electronic journals is described.
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Garber, Robert A. (Robert Andrew) 1973. "Implementation of new technology in a regulated environment." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/34740.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering; and, (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management; in conjunction with the Leaders for Manufacturing Program at MIT, 2004.
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This thesis investigates potential improvements to the manufacturing process through the implementation of process analytical technologies (PAT) in the heavily regulated pharmaceutical industry. The thesis focuses on the identification, prioritization, evaluation, and implementation of Process Analytical Technologies (PAT's) to solve manufacturing issues. While full implementation of a solution is not a part of this thesis, development of an implementation plan is. In parallel to executing these four stages of the project, processes and tools for the assessment of future PAT ideas are developed. The ideas developed in this thesis were tested in an industrial setting, and several case studies are included from this work. Key results are that a rigorous business evaluation of a potential project from a financial and intangible viewpoint is necessary, that PAT can improve the efficiency of a manufacturing process both at the unit operation and entire system levels, and that the organizational structure of a pharmaceutical company and the regulatory authority will have to change in order to support the integration of PAT into the manufacturing plant. Ramifications of the new technology on the organization are presented along with recommendations for organizational change to better utilize PAT.
by Robert A. Garber.
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Rouse, Rebecca. "A new dramaturgy for digital technology in narrative theater." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/48960.

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Many contemporary theater practitioners and scholars agree that the investigation of the relationship between digital technologies and theater is an important yet relatively unexplored topic, both in theory and practice. A debate regarding the fundamental nature of performance and more specifically the quality of liveness in the face of media has been the dominant conversation on this topic. While the liveness debate is important, it is not the only angle from which to approach questions of specific types of technology and performance. This dissertation takes a different approach, while taking the liveness debate into account. This dissertation examines relevant historical and contemporary theory and practice in the area of digital technology in theater, and then describes a new method of practice and analysis in the form of a new dramaturgy. This new dramaturgy is then applied to examples of selected work and also used hands-on to create a two-part case study to try out its usefulness in practice. The first part of the case study is a production design created with the new dramaturgy in collaboration with undergraduate students within the context of a special topics course. The second part of the case study is a full-scale production by a professional director, incorporating elements of the production design created in the first part of the case study.
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Oliver, M. L. "The digital performer : performance, technology and new performance paradigms." Thesis, University of Salford, 2014. http://usir.salford.ac.uk/30850/.

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This thesis, portfolio of published original performances and texts, examines the extent to which one can create an equitable and convincing ‘live’ performance presence when creating performances that incorporate mediatised performers. The experimental process forefronts the dialogic relationship of the onstage to the on-screen performer, as such the devising methodology has primarily been focused on experimentation with the scripted narrative. The research illustrates significant technological and formal transitions during the research period, which has also seen the development from analogue to digital formats. In a systematic series of test-bed performances the author has created work exploring the qualitative interface between the onstage and digitally produced performer. Each new undertaking has articulated a different sub-set of research questions, but these have all been explored within the overarching framework. The argument presented here is that this research has contributed new knowledge to interpretations of our understanding of liveness and performer presence in contemporary performance. The critical contextual analysis examines twelve selected outputs. These are a combination of original performances and selected publications, where the author has reflexively discussed the findings of her practice. The critical contextual study is presented in four sections: Liveness revisited; The impact of the digital performer on our understanding of performer presence; Experiments with narrative; The actor slave and the diabolical digital performer.
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Tasdemir, Babacan. "Digital Television As A New Technology: The Adoption Of Digital Television In Turkey." Master's thesis, METU, 2006. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12607542/index.pdf.

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Analog television systems are rapidly being replaced by digital television systems accross the world. Turkey is not an exception to this development since the government has recently decided to shut-down analog television transmission across the country by 2016. In this context, subject matter of this study is the adoption of digital television in Turkey. And the study&rsquo
s main aim is to understand and explain the economical and political rationale behind the conversion to digital television. In the switch process to digital television, digital television has been presented as a new &ldquo
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technology which is primarily to enhance the television &ldquo
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for viewers by the champions of the process and the governments. However, this study takes a critical position against this argument and argues that the adoption of digital television is primarily shaped by the commercial stakes of private broadcasting organisations and administrative concerns of governments. In this respect, this thesis argues that even though the digital television has technical superiorities to analog television systems which facilitates the introduction more television channels with higher audio-visual quality, the adoption of digital television does not include any project to improve the quality of television content, the equal access to information in the society and thus citizenship in a democratic society. Quite the contrary, since digital television facilitates and improves pay television implementations, digital television seems to deteriorate the imbalance in the society in accessing the information. It is therefore necessary to put &ldquo
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on the expectations from digital television. To articulate this thesis, different national contexts including USA and Britain as leading countries and Turkey in digital television conversion process are dealt with in the study. Firstly, the American and Britain experience of digital television which does not exclude the European context are examined in terms of common developments as well as the pecularities of the countries concerning to switch to digital television. Lastly, in the framework given above, the developments as to the digital television in Turkey are examined in detail. As well as the assessments about recent developments as to the issue, interviews carried out with the representatives of the broadcasting industry and regulatory authorities are also included in the analysis. Hence, this study should be considered as a descriptive research which aims to contribute the academic efforts to develop a conceptual framework to the digital television debate in Turkey.
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Books on the topic "Implementation of new digital technology"

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Ng, Wan. New Digital Technology in Education. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05822-1.

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1945-, Wong Frank Hay-chee, ed. Digital processing of synthetic aperture radar data: Algorithms and implementation. Boston, MA: Artech House, 2004.

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Boddy, David. Making IT happen: A guide to thesuccessful implementation of information technology. (Luton): Local Government Training Board, 1989.

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Quah, Danny. Digital goods and the new economy. [London]: Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2003.

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Padmanabhan, Mukund. Feedback-based orthogonal digital filters: Theory, applications, and implementation. Boston: Kluwer Academic, 1996.

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Technology and workflows for multiple channel content distribution: Infrastructure implementation strategies for converged production. Amsterdam: Focal, 2009.

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Cianci, Philip J. Technology and workflows for multiple channel content distribution: Infrastructure implementation strategies for converged production. Amsterdam: Focal, 2009.

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ll, Erik Sa. Implementation of flash analog-to-digital converters in silicon-on-insulator technology. Linko ping: Linko pings universitet, 2005.

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Digital photography: A basic guide to new technology. Rochester, N.Y: Silver Pixel Press, 2000.

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New Zealand. Ministry of Economic Development. Digital strategy: A draft New Zealand digital strategy for consultation. Wellington, N.Z.?: Ministry of Economic Development, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Implementation of new digital technology"

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Khashe, Yalda, and Maryam Tabibzadeh. "Interoperability in Healthcare Systems: The Application of HRO Principles in New Technology Implementation in Digital Healthcare." In Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare and Medical Devices, 72–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80744-3_10.

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Grosseck, Gabriela, Laura Maliţa, and Mădălin Bunoiu. "Higher Education Institutions Towards Digital Transformation—The WUT Case." In European Higher Education Area: Challenges for a New Decade, 565–81. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56316-5_35.

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Abstract New emerging digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality, cloud computing, blockchain, robotization, the Internet of Things, big data, etc. have produced a powerful disruptive effect in almost all areas of our existence and have radically changed the way we live, work, learn or relax. Without consciously realizing it, everyone is adapting to the digital era. As nothing “escapes” the all-encompassing digital transformation, higher education follows track too. So, it is natural to ask ourselves: what are the higher education institutions doing to keep up with this rapidly evolving digital world? In this paper, we present the case of West University of Timişoara as an example of good practice in dealing with the effects of digital transformation on the university and its academic community (teachers, students, administrative staff). Our goal is to gain an understanding of what is being proposed through the institutional development strategy, and what is actually happening in our university from the digitalization perspective. Thus, we conduct an exploratory research using a quantitative approach that involves a survey applied to students enrolled in different study programs, at different levels. We focus on their opinion about how our university can prepare and transform in order to adopt an integrated digital approach, looking into topics like: technology-enabled services, digital enrollment of students, digitization of the administrative processes, implementation of digital procedures to offer recommendations or file complains, digital curricula, new modes of digital learning delivery, etc. Our findings reveal that West University of Timişoara must take significant steps towards the implementation of digital transformations, while, however, remaining watchful and cautious of the hidden implications of this process.
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Sonka, Steven T. "Digital Technologies, Big Data, and Agricultural Innovation." In The Innovation Revolution in Agriculture, 207–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50991-0_8.

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Abstract Innovation in agricultural practices and food system performance is urgently needed to effectively respond to societal challenges of today and tomorrow. Expanding population, a changing climate, environmental distress, and the need for more nutritious and safe food supplies are only a few of those challenges. In response, new tools employing digital technology and big data are being developed and applied within agricultural production systems. This chapter explores the potential for the effective implementation of such tools and their prospective impact. While these tools provide the means to measure agricultural production activities as they happen, it is important to stress that adoption hinges on both technological and economic factors. The tools of digital technologies and big data are intriguing because their implementation is a key form of innovation and because the use of these technologies can foster additional innovation by making existing innovation systems even more effective.
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Elkordy, Angela, and Jessica Iovinelli. "Competencies, Culture, and Change: A Model for Digital Transformation in K-12 Educational Contexts." In Digital Transformation of Learning Organizations, 203–18. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55878-9_12.

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AbstractOn the surface, adopting technology presents itself as a technical issue. Yet, the real challenge of digital transformation in educational contexts necessitates a second-order change to disrupt and realign interconnected systems. A significant component of digital transformation in K-12 schools is an understanding of the unique affordances of digital tools and technologies and how these can be leveraged to align with learning goals and targets to impact teaching and learning in new ways. While there are several models for innovation diffusion and technology adoption in K-12 contexts, they fall short, particularly in describing the nature and interactions of these interconnected systems. These aspects of technology implementation remain a mystery. As a result, efforts to enact change in K-12 organizations often fall short due to a lack of understanding of context, inadequate goal-setting, insufficient professional development and personalized supports to build capacity, and a failure to evaluate progress. In K-12 educational settings, the people, the competencies, and the culture, alongside the strong leadership, resources, and organizational context, are all essential to effect sustainable change. We propose a model for digital transformation that considers all of these factors and interconnected systems.
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Toulouevski, Yuri N., and Ilyaz Y. Zinurov. "Implementation of New Technology." In Electric Arc Furnace with Flat Bath, 25–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15886-0_2.

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Högberg, Karin. "Technostress Among Hotel Employees - a Longitudinal Study of Social Media as Digital Service Encounters." In Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2021, 70–82. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65785-7_6.

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AbstractThe increasing implementation of digital technologies in organizations such as social media platforms is fundamentally transforming the nature of services encounters [1, 2], not least in the hospitality industry. This causes new ways of working for hotel employees, causing disruption in service routines and work tasks. There are few qualitative studies that are focusing on the hospitality industry and technostress. The present study focus on technostress among employees in an international hotel chain. Data have been collected in eight European countries over a period of seven years. The Person-Technology fit model is used in order to identify and analyze stressors and strains deriving from social media use. The results indicate that techno stressors such as work overload, work-life conflict, and changing algorithms creates negative stressors. The study makes a theoretical contribution to technostress research in the Information Systems research as well as the hospitality research field by uncovering negative stressors and strains created over time.
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Alessio, Silvia Maria. "Digital Filter Properties and Filtering Implementation." In Signals and Communication Technology, 185–221. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25468-5_6.

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Allen, Jonathan P. "The Digital Economy: New Markets, New Gatekeepers." In Technology and Inequality, 43–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56958-1_3.

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Goodman, Paul S. "Implementation of New Information Technology." In Diffusion and Use of Geographic Information Technologies, 45–57. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1771-5_4.

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Devlin, JP. "Going Digital: New Technology, New Relationship." In From Analogue to Digital Radio, 161–202. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93070-1_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Implementation of new digital technology"

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Abu Bakar, Afdzal Hizamal, Muhamad Nasri Jamaluddin, Rizwan Musa, Roberto Fuenmayor, Rajesh Trivedi, Mohamad Mustaqim Mokhlis, Muhammad Firdaus Hassan, et al. "Accelerating Value Through Company Wide Digital Field Implementation: A Success Story." In International Petroleum Technology Conference. IPTC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2523/iptc-21822-ms.

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Abstract PETRONAS Upstream is cognizant of the need to provide a unified digital production platform to the entire upstream community. The digital platform enables the community to perform analytical, collaborative monitoring & surveillance, and optimization to sustain production and improve our operations. Digital Fields (DF) is a modern digital platform, integrating data and analytical services, that provides smarter insights and shed light on potential insights that contribute to better-informed decision-making and improves the way of working. A big data ecosystem and strong infrastructure is the foundation of this digital platform, allied to existing business processes, it allows frictionless secure flow of data, high performance, scalability to support business operations. Digital Fields platform provides the following features: Scalable to all PETRONAS fields operated in Malaysia as well as International assets Solution architecture that allows fast implementation of new solutions and insights A common company-wide platform with the same familiar user interface and user experience The critical aspect to liven up a digital production platform is to identify first the available data sources. Some fields have the luxury of transmitters and sensors installed at the well head, topside facilities and export pipelines where the data can be easily retrieved from the SCADA system for data acquisition. Some other fields with less real-time data luxury would keep their operational data inside some operational reporting documents. A smart report ingestion solution was developed with the means to transform unstructured data from the operational reports, which empowers the users with multiple options for data upload and consumption while ensuring a single, traceable and auditable source of truth. Digital Fields leverages the combination of Daily Operation Reports (DOR), data with different frequency, such as real-time data, with engineering models changing the way the users consume data and provides proactive actionable insights to accelerate tangible values for the business organization. The solution establishes the foundational digital capabilities for field operations and speeds up data-driven value opportunities from operational data and analytics at scale.
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Wan, Jun. "Petri Net-based Modeling and VHDL Implementation of Digital Systems." In 2016 International Conference on Computer Science and Electronic Technology. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/cset-16.2016.26.

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Nikfal, Danial, and Yousef Shayan. "FPGA Implementation of a Wireless Modem Suitable for Digital Satellite News Gathering." In IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vtcf.2006.571.

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Liu, Xiaoguang, Yongjie Pan, and Xinxin Zhao. "Research on Construction Informatization of Railway Steel Bridge Based on BIM in China." In IABSE Congress, New York, New York 2019: The Evolving Metropolis. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/newyork.2019.1552.

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<p>The construction informatization of railway bridges is becoming a significant feature of “intelligent manufacturing" in China's high speed railway (HSR). In order to explore the implementation of “Internet plus steel bridge construction" and further improve the quality and efficiency of construction, digitization and informatization of steel bridge construction have been studied. The overall framework of digital construction of railway steel bridge construction based on the internet of things (IoT) and BIM technology is proposed after analyzing the key process of quality control during the construction of railway steel bridge. And then the virtual reconstruction of railway steel bridge is presented based on the advanced digital technology. Taking the pre-assembly in fabrication stage and the bolted connection in erection stage of steel bridges as two representative examples, the virtual reconstruction information system has been developed and tested in some HSR railway bridge projects in China, which verifies the feasibility and efficiency of digital control virtual reconstruction strategy. The research is meaningful to the future application and development in intelligent construction of railway steel bridges.</p>
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Wilson, Lee, Ferdinand Velez, Jason Lim, and Leah Boyd. "Incorporating Digital Solutions to Foster Greater Remote Engagement with Personnel." In Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/30976-ms.

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Abstract Like most business sectors, the oil and gas industry had to adapt to virtual meetings and working from home in the new reality of the global COVID-19 pandemic. This has introduced new complications to completing activities that traditionally require personnel to be on site and collaborate in teams. This paper reviews digital initiatives that allow workers to collaborate virtually on EHS (Environmental, Health, & Safety)-driven practices such as safety audits and engage remotely for improved morale. Specifically, the paper reviews the recent implementation of digital connectivity solutions for remote workers to join virtual ‘Safety Walk and Talks’ in processing facilities and offshore platforms. It also reviews programs to promote connectivity between workers, including virtual town halls and online coffee-hours conversations. While these digitally enabled remote engagement initiatives are still relatively new, they have quickly provided benefits to the safe operation of offshore assets and the morale and mental wellbeing of the workforce. The first virtual ‘Safety Walk and Talk,’ which was conducted in Indonesia, brought together a cross-functional team that was split between a few in-person attendees and a majority of people joining virtually from remote locations. While the digital connection was not seamless, this first-of-its-kind virtual meeting proved the concept. The process improves EHS metrics by minimizing travel of teams to and from the site. It also keeps more people out of potentially hazardous work environments and minimizes exposure to coronavirus or other health hazards. Other digital connectivity measures such as virtual town halls and worker-submitted videos have increased engagement between management, workers, and teams located around the globe. A virtual ‘Coffee Roulette’ program, in which workers spin a virtual wheel that connects them with other employees for informal chats, has allowed people to make new connections and feel less isolated.
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Ubaidillah Al-Fath, Alwan M., W. Kemas Rahmat Saleh, and Siti Sa'adah. "Implementation of MCL algorithm in clustering digital news with graph representation." In 2016 4th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology (ICoICT). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icoict.2016.7571917.

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Hamedifar, Hamed, and Herve Wilczynski. "Planning for Unknown in The New Age of Digital: A Paradigm for Offshore Oil and Gas Risk Assessment and Management." In Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31057-ms.

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Abstract Major Oil and Gas operators and service companies look to undertake large scale digital transformations aimed at producing integrated, connected, and intelligent enterprises. These transformations require accelerating the journey to the cloud to modernize the entire application portfolio. By transitioning to the cloud, firms enjoy improved data analytics which allow for evolution to next generation digital work environment. This shift, however, comes with workforce challenges. Employees in all categories and at most levels will require significant cross- and up-skilling to take full advantage of the digital transformation. As vendors, suppliers, service companies, and operators move products and equipment around an expanding ecosystem of assets, security threats are likely to increase due to further geopolitical instability. Data based decision making, which enables the optimization of assets and automation of operations to minimize workforce risk exposure must be implemented with consideration of enterprise risk reduction (across the asset and workforce operational risk life cycle). As Oil and Gas operations become more geographically dispersed and diverse, they are exposed to new and evolving risk factors which can directly impact value. These risk factors make asset acquisition, development, management, and maintenance all more challenging. Analyses of risk in a digital foundation risk-based platform is most valuable at the earliest stages of asset development in determining whether to proceed with the planned development through to end-of-life decommissioning. Successful firms must create an end-to-end digital roadmap which delineates between technical and transactional activities and outlines effective stakeholder engagement at each project stage. The fundamental thesis of this paper is that although risk can be mitigated and reduced through the introduction of digital tools into oil and gas operations, it can never be completely removed. Furthermore, while industry research on the impact of digitalization usually rely heavily on cost savings, optimization, and health, safety, and environment (HSE) related cases, they typically fail to consider the contribution of digitalization on risk assessment and management. This paper argues that we need to move away from the focus on cost savings, process optimization, and HSE metrics improvement metrics. This paper sets up a mechanism for developing risk-based strategies for implementation of digital solutions.
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Chen, Y. H., and Dau-Chyrh Chang. "A New Implementation of Beam Forming Network with RF Digital Step Attenuators for Measuring mobile WiMAX Phase Array Antenna Pattern." In 2008 IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference - I2MTC 2008. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/imtc.2008.4547410.

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Pezzini, Paolo, Harry Bonilla, Grant Johnson, Zachary Reinhart, and Kenneth Mark Bryden. "A Digital Twin Environment Designed for the Implementation of Real Time Monitoring Tool." In ASME 2021 Power Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2021-65384.

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Abstract Real time models and digital twin environments represent a new frontier that allow the development of supplemental data analytics of measurable and unmeasurable parameters for a variety of power plant configurations. Performance prediction, monitoring of degradation effects, and a faster recognition of anomalous events during power plant load following operations and/or due to cyber-attacks can be easily detected with the support of digital twin environments. In the research work described in this article, a digital twin environment was developed to capture the dynamics of a micro compressor-turbine system modified for hybrid configuration at the Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL). The innovative approach for the development of the digital twin environment was based on creating a compressor-turbine physics-based model using a stateless methodology generally utilized for microservices architectures. The advantage of using this approach was represented by modeling individual or a group of power plant components on distributed computational resources such as clouds in a lightweight and interchangeable manner. Supplemental data analytics were performed using an online system identification tool developed in previous work and applied to an unmeasurable parameter only available in the digital twin system. This work demonstrated the ability to train a recursive algorithm to predict a supplemental parameter for faster anomaly detection or for replacing the physics-based model during design or monitoring of operational systems. The thermodynamic compressor-turbine net power was the unmeasurable parameter only available in the digital twin model, which was predicted with the online system identification tool. Results showed that the online system identification algorithm predicted the dynamic response of the thermodynamic net power based on a set of experimental data points at nominal operating conditions with an absolute mean percentage error of ∼0.644%.
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D. Weerakkody, Niranjala. "More Dominant in their Inactivity: Consumer Response and the Adoption of Digital TV in Australia." In 2003 Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2686.

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After much hesitation, discussion, and power brokering, Australia adopted digital TV for its Free-to air broadcasting on January 1, 2001. However, by December 2002, only a few thousand homes had adopted the technology. This paper examines the implementation and regulation of digital TV in Australia from the point of view of the ‘established base’ the new technology will replace, theories on diffusion and innovation of new technologies, and the Justification Model, which sees technology choice as social gambling. It then evaluates the various protectionist regulations and limitations imposed on the technology to safeguard the various stakeholders, the implementation strategies used, lack of digital content, marketing efforts, negative media coverage, and the economic realities of the technology, and argues that if consumers reject the technology altogether, it would lead to Australia missing the future applications of digital technology and the opportunity to address the issue of the ‘digital divide’ in the 21st century.
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Walthall, Rhonda. Unsettled Topics Concerning Adopting Blockchain Technology in Aerospace. SAE International, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/epr2020021.

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In the aerospace industry, competition is high and the need to ensure safety and security while managing costs is paramount. Furthermore, stakeholders—who gain the most by working together—do not necessarily trust each other. Now, mix that with changing enterprise technologies, management of historical records, and customized legacy systems. This issue touches all aspects of the aerospace industry, from frequent flyer miles to aircraft maintenance and drives tremendous inefficiency and cost. Technology that augments, rather than replaces, is needed to transform these complex systems into efficient, digital processes. Blockchain technology offers collaborative opportunities for solving some of the data problems that have long challenged the industry. This SAE EDGE™ Research Report by Rhonda D. Walthall examines how blockchain technology could impact the aerospace industry and addresses some of the unsettled concerns surrounding its implementation.
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Lameijer, Bart, Wilmer Pereira, and Jiju Antony. The implementation of Lean Six Sigma for operational excellence in digital emerging technology companies. Purdue University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317330.

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Korsah, Kofi, Michael David Muhlheim, and Richard Wood. A Qualitative Assessment of Current CCF Guidance Based on a Review of Safety System Digital Implementation Changes with Evolving Technology. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1263857.

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Affo, Abdel. Aperture and Receiver Technology. Delivery Order 0002: Bandwidth Invariant Spatial Processing. Volume 2. Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Based Implementation of Direction of Arrival (DOA) for Wideband Sources. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada470116.

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Solovyanenko, Nina I. Legal features of innovative (digital) entrepreneurship in the agricultural and food sector. DOI CODE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/0131-5226-2021-70008.

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Modern agricultural production and food trade are involved in the process of digital transformation, which is a cardinal factor of sustainable development and is carried out on the basis of IT platforms, the Internet of Things, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, blockchain technologies. The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the dependence of these sectors of the economy on information and communication technology infrastructure and services. At the same time, the slow updating of legislation, which lags behind the constantly improving digital technologies, not only hinders their implementation, but also is a source of a number of social and legal problems. A modern regulatory framework based on digital strategies should strengthen "smart agriculture". In Russia, the legal mechanism of digital transformation and development of the national platform "Digital Agriculture" should be supported by updated basic legislation.
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Abell, Thomas, Husar Arndt, and May-Ann Lim. Cloud Computing as a Key Enabler for Digital Government across Asia and the Pacific. Asian Development Bank, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps210196-2.

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Governments are responding to rapid change and growing demands by citizens and businesses by accelerating the digitalization of public services. They are updating their e-government capabilities, adding new digital tools and services, augmenting their data analytics capabilities, and putting in place digital economy development plans. Many of these changes are enabled by cloud computing technologies that have become commonplace in the digitally connected world. The rapidly scalable computing resources that cloud computing delivers via the internet bring cost benefits, improve agility, ensure resilience, and provide access to the latest solutions that digital technology can offer.
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Urquidi, Manuel, Gloria Ortega, Víctor Arza, and Julia Ortega. New Employment Technologies: The Benefits of Implementing Services within an Enterprise Architecture Framework: Executive Summary. Inter-American Development Bank, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003403.

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Public employment services (PES) offer tools through different channels to both employers and job seekers. The multiplicity of services and channels, paired with processes that are sometimes inadequately mapped, creates challenges when implementing digital systems. This document discusses how using enterprise architecture can provide a framework for defining and representing a high-level view of the organizations processes and its information technology (IT) systems, as well as their relationship with different parts of the organization and external entities. Having a strategic vision and a high-level design allows implementing systems in phases and modules to organize services to improve their efficiency and effectiveness. This document aims to support policy makers, managers and officials working with employment policies in understanding the benefits of implementing a comprehensive digital transformation in institutions within the framework of a strategic tool such as enterprise architecture.
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Contreras Salamanca, Luz Briyid, and Yon Garzón Ávila. Generational Lagging of Dignitaries, Main Cause of Technological Gaps in Community Leaders. Analysis of Generation X and Boomers from the Technology Acceptance Model. Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22490/ecacen.4709.

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Community and neighborhood organizations are in the process of renewing the organizational culture, considering technological environments in the way of training, and advancing communally, being competitive in adaptation and learning, creating new solutions, promoting change, and altering the status quo, based on the advancement of technology over the last few years, currently applied in most organizations. The decisive factor is the ability of true leaders to appropriate the Technological Acceptance Model –TAM– principles, participating in programs and projects, adopting new technologies from the different actors involved, contributing to the welfare of each community. There is, however, a relative resistance to the use of technology as support in community management, due to the generational differences in leaders and dignitaries, according to collected reports in this study, in relation to the age range of dignitaries –Generation X and Baby Boomers predominate–. They present a challenge to digital inclusion with difficulties related to age, cognitive, sensory, difficulty in developing skills, and abilities required in Digital Technologies, necessary to face new scenarios post-pandemic and, in general, the need to use technological facilities.
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Pichler, Rupert. The Research Financing Act. A New Framework for Publicly Funded Research in Austria and its Impact on Evaluation. Fteval - Austrian Platform for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2021.514.

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On 7 July 2020, the National Council – the first chamber of the Austrian Parliament – passed a package of legislation introducing a new framework for the methods of allocating federal budgets to research, technology, and innovation (RTI). Its core is the Research Financing Act (RFA), complemented by several amendments to existing laws that are necessary for its implementation. Entry into force was on 25 July 2020, the amendments became effective as of 1 January 2021 (BGBl1. I No. 75/20202). The RFA is the biggest legislative project in the field of RTI policy since 2004 when the Research Funding Agency (FFG) was established (Pichler et al. 2007, pp. 329-336; Stampfer et al. 2010, pp. 775-776). For the first time, budget law regulations are now aligned with the needs of institutions performing or funding RTI (Pichler 2021). This article outlines the background and content of the RFA and concludes with a view on the significance of evaluation within the new system.
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Solovyanenko, Nina I. ЮРИДИЧЕСКИЕ СТРАТЕГИИ ЦИФРОВОЙ ТРАНСФОРМАЦИИ АГРАРНОГО БИЗНЕСА. DOI CODE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/0131-5226-2021-70004.

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t.The development of global agricultural production and food trade in recent decades implies a digital transformation and the transition to a new technological order, which is an essential factor for sustainable development. Digitalization of agriculture and the food sector is carried out on the basis of IT 2 platforms, the Internet of Things, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, and blockchain technology. Fragmented and unclear legal mechanisms, slow updating of legal regulation hinder the introduction of digital solutions. A modern regulatory framework based on digital strategies should strengthen the confidence of farmers in "smart agriculture". In Russia, the legal mechanism of strategic planning covers the development of the national platform "Digital Agriculture". Digital strategies also include updating basic legislation.
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