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Rodríguez, Marisela, and Francisco Paredes. "Technological Landscape and Collaborations in Hybrid Vehicles Industry." Foresight-Russia 9, no. 2 (June 30, 2015): 6–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/1995-459x.2015.2.6.21.

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Carnabuci, Gianluca. "The evolving structure of the technological landscape." Technology Analysis & Strategic Management 23, no. 2 (January 31, 2011): 145–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09537325.2011.543333.

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Paap, Jay. "Mapping the Technological Landscape to Accelerate Innovation." Foresight and STI Governance 14, no. 3 (September 25, 2020): 41–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/2500-2597.2020.3.41.54.

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Louis, Edward E., and Runhua Lei. "Defining species in an advanced technological landscape." Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews 23, no. 1 (January 2, 2014): 18–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/evan.21394.

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Phaphoom, Nattakarn, Xiaofeng Wang, and Pekka Abrahamsson. "Foundations and Technological Landscape of Cloud Computing." ISRN Software Engineering 2013 (February 7, 2013): 1–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/782174.

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The cloud computing paradigm has brought the benefits of utility computing to a global scale. It has gained paramount attention in recent years. Companies are seriously considering to adopt this new paradigm and expecting to receive significant benefits. In fact, the concept of cloud computing is not a revolution in terms of technology; it has been established based on the solid ground of virtualization, distributed system, and web services. To comprehend cloud computing, its foundations and technological landscape need to be adequately understood. This paper provides a comprehensive review on the building blocks of cloud computing and relevant technological aspects. It focuses on four key areas including architecture, virtualization, data management, and security issues.
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Harutyunyan, Angela. "Landscape and Its Double: The Technological Sublime." ARTMargins 10, no. 1 (February 2021): 66–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/artm_a_00286.

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Abstract The essay inquires about the historical condition of representation in our present while invoking the modern experience of the sublime and landscape as the medium of that experience. Can the sublime as the experience of the subject confronted with the very limits of representation be extended to our late capitalist conditions of mediatized representations? What constitutes “a landscape” as the site of the experience of the sublime in late capitalism? The essay addresses these questions through a renewed discussion of Walter Benjamin’s “The Work of Art in the Age of Technological Reproducibility” (1936) by focusing on the discussion of the aura and the decay of the aura in relation to landscape. In the wake of the failure of a transformative praxis to bring about a new social order, the technologically hyper-mediated engagement of man with nature under the conditions of extreme alienation and reification results in the production of the aesthetics of destruction experienced as “supreme pleasure”. In the age of the atomic bomb and technological hyper-mediation, the singularity of the moment of the experience of the sublime is multiply reproduced. The essay ends with an analysis of Werner Herzog’s 1992 film Lessons of Darkness as an example of rendering cinematically the aura’s survival under the conditions of its decay in the burning oil fields of Kuwait. Capitalism’s “desert of the real”, as the vast desert in Kuwait in Herzog’s film, is precisely the landscape in relation to which the subject attempts to represent that which evades representation (the event, nature, capitalism, and so on).
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Michael Stewart, R. "Broadening perspectives on regional quarry-related studies." North American Archaeologist 42, no. 3 (January 5, 2021): 313–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0197693120980545.

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Any productive or technological activity takes place in a social context and is embedded in a history of native practices, perceptions, and use of multiple landscapes. This paper explores topics that supplement and build upon technological and cultural historical approaches to quarry research. Briefly considered are: quarries as common ground and loci of group interaction; a taskscape/landscape approach to quarry selection and history of use; color and the selection of toolstone; and the relationship between settlement patterns, landscape learning, lithic preferences, quarry selection, social memory, and changing lithic technologies.
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Aharonson, Barak S., and Melissa A. Schilling. "Mapping the technological landscape: Measuring technology distance, technological footprints, and technology evolution." Research Policy 45, no. 1 (February 2016): 81–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2015.08.001.

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Saakian, Alexander. "Technological schemes for solving problems of nature management in agromelioral landscapes." АгроЭкоИнфо 1, no. 43 (February 28, 2021): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.51419/2021117.

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The article analyzes the problem of ensuring the ecological stability of the agromelio-landscape. The results of the choice of rational schemes for environmental protection of agromelioral landscapes are presented. A functional-adaptive technology focused on the creation of a dynamic system capable of providing a timely response to ongoing changes in agromeliolandscapes is proposed. Keywords: NATURE MANAGEMENT, ECOLOGY, SOIL, AGROMELIOLANDSCAPE, SUSTAINABILITY, ADAPTABILITY, RESOURCE SAVING
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Saakian, Alexander. "Technological schemes for solving problems of nature management in agromelioral landscapes." АгроЭкоИнфо 1, no. 43 (March 17, 2021): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.51419/20211117.

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The article analyzes the problem of ensuring the ecological stability of the agromelio-landscape. The results of the choice of rational schemes for environmental protection of agromelioral landscapes are presented. A functional-adaptive technology focused on the creation of a dynamic system capable of providing a timely response to ongoing changes in agromeliolandscapes is proposed. Keywords: NATURE MANAGEMENT, ECOLOGY, SOIL, AGROMELIOLANDSCAPE, SUSTAINABILITY, ADAPTABILITY, RESOURCE SAVING
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Plantegenest, Manuel, Christophe Le May, and Frédéric Fabre. "Landscape epidemiology of plant diseases." Journal of The Royal Society Interface 4, no. 16 (July 24, 2007): 963–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2007.1114.

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Many agricultural landscapes are characterized by a high degree of heterogeneity and fragmentation. Landscape ecology focuses on the influence of habitat heterogeneity in space and time on ecological processes. Landscape epidemiology aims at applying concepts and approaches originating from landscape ecology to the study of pathogen dynamics at the landscape scale. However, despite the strong influence that the landscape properties may have on the spread of plant diseases, landscape epidemiology has still received little attention from plant pathologists. Some recent methodological and technological progress provides new and powerful tools to describe and analyse the spatial patterns of host–pathogen interactions. Here, we review some important topics in plant pathology that may benefit from a landscape perspective. These include the influence of: landscape composition on the global inoculum pressure; landscape heterogeneity on pathogen dynamics; landscape structure on pathogen dispersal; and landscape properties on the emergence of pathogens and on their evolution.
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Frolova, Marina, Csaba Centeri, Karl Benediktsson, Marcel Hunziker, Robert Kabai, Alessandra Scognamiglio, Georgios Martinopoulos, et al. "Effects of renewable energy on landscape in Europe: Comparison of hydro, wind, solar, bio-, geothermal and infrastructure energy landscapes." Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 68, no. 4 (December 28, 2019): 317–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.15201/hungeobull.68.4.1.

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Landscape quality has become a fundamental issue in the development of renewable energy (henceforth abbreviated RE) projects. Rapid technological advances in RE production and distribution, coupled with changing policy frameworks, bring specific challenges during planning in order to avoid degradation of landscape quality. The current work provides a comprehensive review on RE landscapes and the impacts of RE systems on landscape for most European countries. It is based on a review by an interdisciplinary international team of experts of empirical research findings on landscape impacts of RE from thirty-seven countries that have participated in the COST Action TU1401 Renewable Energy and Landscape Quality (RELY).
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Mahoney, Brendan. "Learning to Dwell Freely in the Technological Landscape." Heidegger Circle Proceedings 51 (2017): 202–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/heideggercircle20175116.

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Tyutyunnik, Yu G., N. A. Pashkevych, and L. M. Gubar. "Production landscapes and their demutation (on the example of sugar beet industry of Ukraine)." Известия Русского географического общества 151, no. 5 (November 5, 2019): 48–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0869-6071151548-66.

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The production landscapes including territories of the plants, factories, mines, power plants, industrial zones are considered as a product of an industrial tehnogenesis, and tehnogenesis itself is considered as a process of landscape formation. Industrial landscape is regarded as production landscape formed under man-made cover - industrial building and remote equipment. As a functional unity, the production landscapes of a given technological cycle form an industrial-landscape zone. Production landscapes of sugar plants of Ukraine are considered. The diversity and specificity of morpholitogenic basis, soils and plant communities peculiar to different types of production landscapes of sugar plants are shown. The processes of demutation of different industrial landscapes of sugar plants, which were abandoned in different periods of XX century, have been studied. The stages of destruction of their man-made cover, transformation of terrain, change of soils and vegetation are described. On the basis of the field survey of 68 operating and abandoned sugar plants of Ukraine, 8 stages of destruction of industrial building and 4 phases of demutation of industrial landscapes have been identified.
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Chang, Bing, and Song Fu Liu. "Expression of Technological Aesthetics on Contemporary Western Landscape Materials." Advanced Materials Research 450-451 (January 2012): 1265–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.450-451.1265.

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Studying on practical cases, this paper analyzes the visual attributes of contemporary western landscape materials, and proposes the expressing rules and important values of Technological aesthetics of landscape design materials through discussions on the form, color and texture of the materials.
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Song, Chie, Janghyeok Yoon, Namuk Ko, and Jeung-Whan Han. "Mapping the Technological Knowledge Landscape: The Case of Epigenetics." Recent Patents on Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery 11, no. 4 (November 15, 2016): 424–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574892811666160825143006.

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Chang, Bing, and Song Fu Liu. "Expression of Technological Aesthetics on Contemporary Western Landscape Materials." Advanced Materials Research 450-451 (January 2012): 1265–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/scientific5/amr.450-451.1265.

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Moses, Lyria Bennett. "The Legal Landscape Following Technological Change: Paths to Adaptation." Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society 27, no. 5 (October 2007): 408–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0270467607304560.

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Caron, Filip. "The Evolving Payments Landscape: Technological Innovation in Payment Systems." IT Professional 20, no. 2 (March 2018): 53–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mitp.2018.021921651.

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Podkovyrova, Marina, Olga Volobueva, Dmitriy Kucherov, and Larisa Gilyova. "Organization of rational use of agricultural land on a landscape-ecological basis." E3S Web of Conferences 164 (2020): 06021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202016406021.

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The aim of the study is to develop a project for the rational organization of the use of agricultural land for land use on the basis of a comprehensive integrated assessment and landscape-ecological analysis, involving their landscape-ecological optimization, conservation of landscape diversity. This project will establish the main criteria for the optimization of agricultural lands as natural-economic systems: land and resource security; level of forest cover; agricultural load on landscapes (erosion level, specific gravity of irrigated and drained lands, livestock load per 100 ha of fodder land); the degree of agrogenic load on agrolandscapes (specific gravity of steam, indicators of plowing and agricultural development); landscape-ecological conditions (landscape situation, drainage of landscapes, relief, soil; water and radiation balances; manifestation of adverse physical and geographical processes); spatial and technological conditions (a variety of landscape patterns of arable land and other lands, their configuration and size); the degree of environmental tension (the degree of development of natural physical and geographical processes and anthropogenic ones: salinization, waterlogging, flooding, pollution of soils, snow, air and water basins, etc.); the amount of agricultural losses; environmental, social and economic efficiency of the implementation of design developments. The methods used are: abstract-logical, integrated landscape and environmental assessment, cartographic, modeling methods.
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Sörlin, Sverker. "Monument and Memory: Landscape Imagery and the Articulation of Territory." Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology 2, no. 3 (1998): 269–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853598x00253.

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AbstractThe argument of this article is that perceived landscapes are the results of processes of articulation of territory. Landscape features, be they mountains or rivers, nature reserves, man made monuments, or technological artefacts (roads, bridges, lighthouses etc.), have been reproduced socially and culturally through a number of text genres, art forms, media, and through scientific description, particularly the field sciences and the historical and museum sciences. The results of these processes are perceived, 'inner', landscapes which are deeply embedded in the image and self understanding of nations and regions. Articulation of territory is in itself an important part of the historical emergence and growth of nationalism and regionalism.
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Dubourg, L., and J. Archambeault. "Technological and scientific landscape of laser cladding process in 2007." Surface and Coatings Technology 202, no. 24 (August 2008): 5863–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2008.06.122.

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Hennelly, Patrick, Jagjit Srai, Gary Graham, and Samuel Fosso Wamba. "Reconfiguring business processes in the new political and technological landscape." Business Process Management Journal 25, no. 3 (June 27, 2019): 386–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bpmj-06-2019-377.

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Hamilton, Colin, Robert Phaal, Mita Brahmbhatt, Peter Jarritt, and Topun Austin. "Designing the landscape for technological development in neonatal neurocritical care." BMJ Innovations 4, no. 4 (August 29, 2018): 163–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjinnov-2018-000288.

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ObjectivesTo identify current ‘gaps’ in clinical practice or therapeutic knowledge of the care of neonatal neurointensive care patients and to determine the impact healthcare technologies can have on improving outcomes.DesignThe Cambridge Institute for Manufacturing’s (IfM) roadmapping methodology.SettingCambridge, UK.Participants16 delegates were selected through professional networks. They provided coverage of academia and clinical skills, as well as expertise in neonatology, engineering and technology development.Main outcome measuresA ‘strategic landscape’ has been developed with ‘landmarks’ identified as ‘trends or drivers’, ‘patient pathway experience and unmet needs’ and ‘enabling project or resources’. Priorities were voted on by delegates.Results26 strategic ‘landmarks’ were identified, and of these 8 were considered ‘trends or drivers’, 8 ‘patient pathway experience and unmet needs’ and 10 as ‘enabling project or resources’. Of these, five priorities for the future of neonatal neurocritical care were identified by a voting process: real-time video monitoring for parents; individualised management of preterm infants in neonatal neurocritical care based on real-time multimodal monitoring; continuous electroencephalogram monitoring for early seizure diagnosis; neuroprotection: understanding basic mechanisms; and sleep measurement.ConclusionsThrough the use of the IfM methodology, a list of priorities has been developed for future work into improving the experience and possible outcomes of newborn infants with brain injuries and their families. While not an exhaustive list, it provides the beginning for a national conversation on the topic.
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Palazzoli, Fabien, François-Xavier Testu, Franck Merly, and Yves Bigot. "Transposon tools: worldwide landscape of intellectual property and technological developments." Genetica 138, no. 3 (December 3, 2009): 285–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10709-009-9426-3.

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PLESCHENKO, Alexander. "INFLUENCE OF TECHNICAL PROGRESS AND ACCELERATION OF INFORMATIZATION ON SOCIO-CULTURAL LANDSCAPES." PRIMO ASPECTU, no. 1(41) (March 27, 2020): 7–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.35211/2500-2635-2020-1-41-7-11.

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The article discusses how the spread and acceleration of technology, communication, informatization affects the social perception of reality by the population of the studied landscape, how does a spatial understanding of reality take place in the sociocultural landscape. The study characterizes the aspect of the impact of accelerating the receipt of information in the framework of technological progress, which sees one of the serious causes of social changes, the unevenness of cultural transformations of the sociocultural landscape and the emergence, alienation, simulacra, clip culture, hyperreality due to the massive spread of clip culture. The concept of “landscape” is argued as the term that is best suited for the study of global processes, that the semantics of the English language conveys the idea of mobility and irregularity, in the term (landscape) the suffix - “scape” means “to slip, topple, to avoid”, then which is dynamic in space. It is emphasized that fast media flows in sociocultural landscapes dictate the creation of new methodological approaches.
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Somani, Bhaskar. "Special Issue ‘Minimally Invasive Urological Procedures and Related Technological Developments’." Journal of Clinical Medicine 10, no. 18 (September 17, 2021): 4225. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10184225.

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Li, Fei, Jin Chen, and Ying Ying. "Innovation Search Scope, Technological Complexity, and Environmental Turbulence: A N-K Simulation." Sustainability 11, no. 16 (August 7, 2019): 4279. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11164279.

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This paper discusses the effects of different innovation search scopes on the performance of the N-K fitness landscape model with a focus on its contextual factors of technology complexity and environmental turbulence. Results show that the medium-level search scope has a significantly better outcome than the low-level search scope, especially when the technological complexity is high, while the high-level search scope would not provide a statistically significant advantage. After introducing the turbulent range and rapidity into the N-K model, we extend the model into a dynamic one to simulate better the real turbulent business world. The results of the simulation in dynamic landscapes show that the higher degree of environmental turbulence causes a higher search scope to become more valuable.
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Gkotsis, Petros, Emanuele Pugliese, and Antonio Vezzani. "A Technology-Based Classification of Firms: Can We Learn Something Looking Beyond Industry Classifications?" Entropy 20, no. 11 (November 18, 2018): 887. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e20110887.

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In this work we use clustering techniques to identify groups of firms competing in similar technological markets. Our clustering properly highlights technological similarities grouping together firms normally classified in different industrial sectors. Technological development leads to a continuous changing structure of industries and firms. For this reason, we propose a data driven approach to classify firms together allowing for fast adaptation of the classification to the changing technological landscape. In this respect we differentiate from previous taxonomic exercises of industries and innovation which are based on more general common features. In our empirical application, we use patent data as a proxy for the firms’ capabilities of developing new solutions in different technological fields. On this basis, we extract what we define a Technologically Driven Classification (TDC). In order to validate the result of our exercise we use information theory to look at the amount of information explained by our clustering and the amount of information shared with an industrial classification. All-in-all, our approach provides a good grouping of firms on the basis of their technological capabilities and represents an attractive option to compare firms in the technological space and better characterise competition in technological markets.
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Frenken, Koen. "A fitness landscape approach to technological complexity, modularity, and vertical disintegration." Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 17, no. 3 (September 2006): 288–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.strueco.2006.01.001.

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Picanco-Castro, Virgínia, Cristiano Gonçalves Pereira, Kamilla Swiech, Kelen Cristina Ribeiro Malmegrim, Dimas Tadeu Covas, and Geciane Silveira Porto. "Emerging CAR T cell therapies: clinical landscape and patent technological routes." Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 16, no. 6 (December 6, 2019): 1424–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2019.1689744.

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Ruiz, M., and J. P. Ruiz. "Landscape perception and technological change in the central mountains of Spain." Landscape and Urban Planning 18, no. 1 (September 1989): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0169-2046(89)90052-2.

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LEE, LINDA L., CASEY K. CHAN, MICHELLE NGIAM, and SEERAM RAMAKRISHNA. "NANOTECHNOLOGY PATENT LANDSCAPE 2006." Nano 01, no. 02 (September 2006): 101–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793292006000148.

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Touted as the technological revolution of the 21st century, nanotechnology has already been the topic of numerous publications, patents and news stories. While the commercial applications of nanotechnology are still relatively few, they are beginning to attract the attention of the commercial sector. For successful commercialization of this emerging technology, patent protection is imperative. Patents are publicly available documents forming a rich repository of current knowledge. By a systematic method of collecting, organizing and analyzing these publicly available documents, valuable information can be distilled about the activities and opportunities within this emerging field. As this field is rapidly progressing, this paper provides a summary of current patent issues in nanotechnology, an overview of nanotechnology patent analyses and the latest update of the current landscape of nanotechnology patents.
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Horstmeyer, Alison. "The role of curiosity in workplace automation." Development and Learning in Organizations: An International Journal 34, no. 6 (December 16, 2019): 29–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/dlo-08-2019-0173.

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Purpose This paper describes the ways automation and artificial intelligence are shifting the business landscape and how learning professionals can use curiosity to enhance their own and their organizations' success. Design/methodology/approach A review of theory and research on automation and artificial intelligence, curiosity, and learning and development challenges was conducted. Findings Although technological advancements are already transforming the workplace, the optimal benefits of these technologies will be realized only in collaboration with human capital. In particular, as certain manual and technical skills are replaced by automation, the jobs that remain will require more highly developed social and cognitive skills such as creative problem solving, interpersonal skills and empathy, and adaptability and continuous learning. Practical implications Learning professionals are encouraged to use strategies that leverage the power of curiosity to cultivate the soft skills critical for success in technologically advanced workplaces. Originality/value Technological advancement creates an ever-changing organizational and learning landscape for employees and development professionals. Cost-effective strategies are needed to close the growing skill gaps that result. Curiosity is a helpful tool for growing needed competencies.
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Kablukov, O. V. "RITERIA FOR OPTIMAL FUNCTIONING IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LAND RECLAMATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES." Vestnik scientific and methodological council in environmental engineering and water management, no. 19 (2020): 16–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.26897/2618-8732-2020-16-21.

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When choosing criteria for optimal management of cultural agricultural landscapes, it is necessary to be guided by the achievement of a specific goal - creating their environmentally sustainable structure and ensuring normal functioning. Various aspects of economic, technological, or natural landscape orientation can be com-ponents of the system of criteria for optimal functioning. The criteria are used in the design of agroecosystems and the formation of cultural agricultural landscapes on reclaimed land. In this case, the interaction of related processes aimed at increasing the productivity and sustainability of agricultural landscapes isensured, high quality of products is achieved, damage from aggressive and negative processes is localized, energy, material, labor and financial costs are minimized.
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Ghosh, Sambit Kumar. "The Changing Landscape of Leadership Wisdom." NHRD Network Journal 13, no. 4 (October 2020): 433–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2631454120963402.

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Leadership wisdom lies in building enduring value for the firm. In a context of rapid technological change influencing the world of work, leaders need to focus on excellence in core aspects of production, sales and service. More than emotional forms of storytelling, excellence in core activities will help firms to build value for customers and themselves. At the same time, leaders need to build a balance between the value propositions of their firms and communities. They need to ensure that the changing world of work does not create unreasonable stress and precariousness for community actors.
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Lee, Wangjae, and Hakyeon Lee. "A Technology Landscape of Artificial Intelligence: Technological Structure and Firms’ Competitive Advantages." Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society 22, no. 3 (June 30, 2019): 340–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.35978/jktis.2019.06.22.3.340.

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Lunceford, Brett, and Steven C. Rockwell. "Reconsidering the Net Generation: Putting the focus back on the technological landscape." Explorations in Media Ecology 16, no. 1 (March 1, 2017): 91–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/eme.16.1.91_1.

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Liang, Zheng, Mingjie Fan, and Xin Li. "Identifying technological competition situations for artificial intelligence technology - a patent landscape analysis." International Journal of Technology Management 82, no. 3/4 (2020): 322. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijtm.2020.10031135.

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Li, Xin, Mingjie Fan, and Zheng Liang. "Identifying technological competition situations for artificial intelligence technology - a patent landscape analysis." International Journal of Technology Management 82, no. 3/4 (2020): 322. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijtm.2020.108987.

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Jewell, Jessica, Marta Vetier, and Daniel Garcia-Cabrera. "The international technological nuclear cooperation landscape: A new dataset and network analysis." Energy Policy 128 (May 2019): 838–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2018.12.024.

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Nascimento Júnior, José Adão Carvalho, Anamaria Mendonça Santos, Rafael Ciro Marques Cavalcante, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior, Cristiani Isabel Banderó Walker, Lysandro Pinto Borges, Luiza Abrahão Frank, and Mairim Russo Serafini. "Mapping the technological landscape of SARS, MERS, and SARS-CoV-2 vaccines." Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy 47, no. 4 (April 3, 2021): 673–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03639045.2021.1908343.

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Greinert, Andrzej, and Maria Mrówczyńska. "The Impact of the Process of Academic Education on Differences in Landscape Perception between the Students of Environmental Engineering and Civil Engineering." Land 9, no. 6 (June 8, 2020): 188. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land9060188.

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As technical and technological progress takes place, there is dissonance between teaching good engineering and technological techniques and respect for the landscape. Engineering students are educated to act as initiators and performers of activities that change space. The purpose of this study is to answer question regarding how the engineering students recognize problems related to shaping the landscape. In the years 2012–2015, surveys were conducted in a group of 274 students of the University in their final year of environmental engineering and civil engineering studies, in order to find the main characteristics related to the problem. Students tended to assess the landscape in a manner determined by their education in natural science—emphasizing the division between the well-shaped natural landscape and the malformed anthropogenic one. There were differences between the groups of students—civil engineering students noticed the qualities of architectural objects and shaped greenery in their perception of the landscape in urban areas more often than the environmental engineering students did. There were no differences in the perception of the landscape in rural areas. The harmonious landscape was described as rural, modern, undeveloped and common. The landscape regarded as degraded was built-up and common. There were no changes in the perception of the landscape resulting from the educational profile among the environmental engineering students. The time has come to change methods of teaching the students of engineering and technical sciences about the landscape. This should result in an improvement in their perception of landscape phenomena.
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Mukhopadhyay, Chandrima, and Devika Hemalatha Devi. "Landscape, heritage and technological innovation: towards a framework of sustainability of cultural landscape in a desert town in India." Landscape Research 43, no. 1 (March 29, 2017): 50–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01426397.2017.1297388.

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Pielke, Roger A. "Post-Normal Science in a German Landscape." Nature and Culture 7, no. 2 (June 1, 2012): 196–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/nc.2012.070205.

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This essay explores the management and creation of ignorance via an exploration of the landscape of eastern Germany, which has seen profound social, political, and technological changes over the past several decades. Like in many places around the world decision makers in eastern Germany are seeking to reach a future state where seemingly conflicting outcomes related to the economy and the environment are simultaneously realized. The management of ignorance is an important but often overlooked consideration in decision making that the concept of "post-normal science" places into our focus of attention.
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Kling, Gary J. "The Development of Horticulture Software on Landscape Plants." HortScience 33, no. 3 (June 1998): 552a—552. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.33.3.552a.

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This presentation will cover some of the major decisions that were made in the development and modification of software to provide horticultural resources for college students and members of the industry. Technological changes have moved the production from video-disc technology to server-based digital formats, CD-ROM, and the World Wide Web. Each of these changes results in a different product suited to different audiences. The current stage of product development will be presented.
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Hendrix, Tommy, Mahardhika Berliandaldo, Eki Karsani Apriliyadi, and Firman Tri Ajie. "The Impact of Patent Portfolio on Competitive Landscape of Digital Signage Apparatus." Jurnal Manajemen Teknologi 20, no. 1 (2021): 79–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.12695/jmt.2021.20.1.5.

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Abstract. The digital signage market has been flourishing every year, and this situation opens up new commercialization opportunities for stakeholders related to the acceleration function. The modern world has allowed technological innovation to satisfy market demands, primarily based on portfolio of patent information. The digital signage apparatus became an economical solution for the costly technology in the digital era. The purpose of this paper was to find the impact of the competitive landscape on the digital signage apparatus towards e-commerce development based on a patent portfolio from the WIPO database. The research was performed based on the patent information using Innograph software and information related to digital signage apparatus resulting in a total of 146 registered patents and 40 patents matching the research subjects. The results revealed that the patent portfolio on the digital signage apparatus has high perceived usefulness, but only few industries used this as a reference in benchmarking their technological competitiveness. This paper is beneficial to the industry that seeks for the impact of the latest technological implementation amidst the competitive commercialization of the digital signage apparatus. Keywords: Competitive Landscape; Digital Signage Apparatus; Impact; Patent Portfolio.
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Bergman, María. "Media education landscape in Sweden." Comunicar 14, no. 28 (March 1, 2007): 91–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3916/c28-2007-10.

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In this paper we describe the Swedish media education landscape and Brigitta Qvarsell‘s perspective on the influence of technological development in media education in Swedish context. Results of data collection about the media consumption by children and young Swedish people are also included. The conclusion remarks the need for a new area with ethnographic and semiotic basis: media educology. Conocer el «territorio mediático educativo» en Suecia, a partir de la perspectiva presentada por la catedrática y pedagoga Birgitta Qvarsell, es el objetivo de este trabajo, que reflexiona sobre la ciencia pedagógica de los medios, «media educology». Basado en el contexto sueco, nos ofrece un análisis global relacionando el impacto y desarrollo de la técnica con los medios de comunicación, reseñando sus influencias en la pedagogía y la educación, contando para ello con todos los actores de este impacto mediático. El trabajo recoge también datos de un reciente informe del Consejo de Medios del Departamento de Cultura sueco, titulado «Los jóvenes y los medios».
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Dubrovskaya, S. A., and R. V. Ryakhov. "Landscape-ecological zoning of the Orenburg city based on geomorphometric, ecological and economic features of the territory." Geoinformatika, no. 4 (2020): 63–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.47148/1609-364x-2020-4-63-70.

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The article is a complex of detailed studies of the natural landscape structure and the ecological and functional purpose of the urbanized territory. The relevance of the study is determined by the fact that it is necessary to introduce territorial planning documents (master plan) and landscape planning projects, with the allocation of specific sections of the natural-ecological framework of cities. The study was conducted with the aim of studying the natural-technical geosystem to optimize the interaction of nature transformed by human activities and the socio-economic needs of society. To achieve this goal, a typification scheme for landscape structures of urban space was developed for the first time, based on a digital terrain model and using the method of automated typological zoning of relief using its morphometric data using artificial neural networks. As a result of automated training of the neural network model and verification of the data obtained, 15 classes were obtained (taxa tracts) and established the correspondence of each type of landscape in space with an indication of geomorphometric characteristics. Based on the digitized model of the functional zoning of Orenburg and types of landscapes, for the first time, an integrated map of the landscape-ecological zoning of urban space was developed and classifications of types and types of landscape zones were presented: primary and mixed. Cartographic models of the natural-landscape component of Orenburg, which is the natural-ecological framework of the object of study – recreational zones and a hydrographic network are separately presented. The results obtained are important for maintaining the landscape functions of the urbanized area, forecasting changes, and minimizing the effects of anthropogenic impact. Key words: urban planning, natural-ecological framework, functional types of land use, technological systems, type of landscape purpose, landscape, geomorphometric features, neural network algorithm.
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EBELING, W., and A. SCHARNHORST. "DYNAMICS OF ECONOMIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL SEARCH PROCESSES IN COMPLEX ADAPTIVE LANDSCAPES." Advances in Complex Systems 04, no. 01 (March 2001): 71–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219525901000139.

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We investigate the dynamics of economic evolution and technological change as hill-climbing in an adaptive landscape over a continuous characteristics space. A technology/firm is described by a large number of attributes or characteristics representing technology-inherent aspects, financial, organizational and economic features. These parameters span a characteristics space, which is a real Euclidean vector space, in analogy to the phenotype space in biology. Further we define a real-valued multimodal fitness function/functional and a population density over the characteristics space. The evolutionary dynamics including competition and mutations/innovations is modeled by reaction-diffusion equations of Fisher–Eigen or Lotka–Volterra type. We demonstrate the potential of such models, which in certain aspects go beyond the widespread applications of discrete replicator dynamics. Concerning technological change the emergence of technological populations as the result of a search process in an adaptive landscape will be investigated. In particular, the relation between incremental and radical innovations will be considered, especially the apparent paradox of a discrete continuum of technological change. Further, an application of the developed framework to the assessment of firms in the stock market is discussed.
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