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Robinson, Pamela, and Peter A. Johnson. "Pandemic-Driven Technology Adoption." International Journal of E-Planning Research 10, no. 2 (2021): 59–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijepr.20210401.oa5.

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During the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic, around the world, evidence is mounting as to the unenveness of impacts across communities. There are disproportionately more impacts on people who are elderly, economically marginalized, immunologically compromised, and members of racialized and equity-seeking communities. As part of the COVID-19 response, virus transmission mitigation efforts including the use of new technology tools like contract tracing apps are being explored. There are significant implications to the use of these tools, including how they impact different community members and exacerbate digital divide, exclusion, and surveillance issues. This article brings forward a citizen participation framework that is instructive for decision-makers charged with pandemic-driven technology adoption.
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Vogler, Amanda M., and Mary Beth Mason-Baughman. "Current Issues: Telepractice: Its Place in Our Technology-Driven World." Perspectives on Administration and Supervision 21, no. 3 (2011): 93–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/aas21.3.93.

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Talbert, Charlston, and Martin O. "Technology-Driven Medical Innovations & Devices." Cross-Currents: An International Peer-Reviewed Journal on Humanities & Social Sciences 5, no. 5 (2019): 103–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.36344/ccijhss.2019.v05i05.002.

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The Industrial Revolution was an era that began in Britain around 1850s, where production shifted from hand tools to complex machines that were powered by water and steam. The era provides clues about how societies transform with technological advancement, which has brought to reality some of the fictional marvels that were once restricted to comic books. Interestingly, we are living the reality of some of those marvels in this era. Also, some of McLuhan's theoretical projection of the 1960s about technology shrinking the world into a global village have come true. These realities provided the foundation for this study about some of the technology-driven medical innovations.
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Booth, Marilyn E., and George Philip. "Technology Driven and Competency Driven Approaches to Competitiveness: Are they Reconcilable?" Journal of Information Technology 11, no. 2 (1996): 143–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026839629601100205.

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Based on a series of structured interviews with several senior management figures, this paper explores two different approaches to competitiveness within the literature, namely the technology-driven approach and the competency-driven approach, and asks whether they can be reconciled with the real world experiences of corporate managers. The technology driven approach is based on the belief that information technology (IT) offers a powerful source of competitive advantage. Popularized by, and based on the work of, Michael Porter there is a corresponding emphasis on planning and the use of ‘generic’ strategies. The competency driven approach, on the other hand, holds that each company possesses unique sources of advantage, which it must exploit to derive maximum benefits. The focus is on flexibility, while no ‘recipes’ for success are offered. Given that these two approaches appear to be diametrically opposed, 16 senior management figures from leading edge companies were interviewed to determine which, if either, of the two views was more in tune with reality. This paper details the findings.
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Kalbande, Yash A., and Prof. Snehal V. Raut. "Study of Biometric World." International Journal of Ingenious Research, Invention and Development (IJIRID) 3, no. 6 (2024): 593–98. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14555667.

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<em>Rapid advances in biometric technology have revolutionized security, identification, and access in many areas. This article explores the current state of biometric technology and focuses on innovations, challenges, and future prospects in this area. It discusses the integration of biometric systems such as fingerprint recognition, facial recognition, iris scanning, and voice recognition into everyday applications, from smartphones to border security. It also explores the ethical and privacy issues surrounding the collection and storage of biometric data, and highlights the importance of effective security measures to protect sensitive information. Reviewing the latest trends and emerging technologies, including intelligence-driven biometric systems, this article also provides insight into the potential development of biometric solutions in the coming year. The aim is to better understand the impact of biometric technology on modern life, the balance between convenience, security and privacy.</em>
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Nam, Hyundong, Songeun Kim, and Taewoo Nam. "Identifying the Directions of Technology-Driven Government Innovation." Information 13, no. 5 (2022): 208. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info13050208.

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The world is now strengthening its Information and Communication Technology (ICT) capabilities to secure economic growth and national competitiveness. The role of ICT is important for problems like COVID-19. ICT based innovation is effective in responding to problems for industry, economy, and society. However, we need to understand, not from the perspective of performance or investment, that the use and performance of ICT technology are promoted when each country’s ICT related environment, policies, governance, and regulations are effective. We need to share sustainable ICT experiences, successes, and challenges to solve complex problems and reorganize policies. This study proposes a Text Mining methodology from a future-oriented perspective to extract semantic system patterns from International Telecommunication Union (ITU) professional reports. In the text extracted from the report, we found a new relationship pattern and a potential topic. The research results provide insights into a diverse perspective for policymakers to search for successful ICT strategies.
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Rajkumar, Govindaswamy Subbian. "Technology Driven Intelligent Risk & Fraud Assessment in Insurance." International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology (IJISRT) 10, no. 2 (2025): 686–93. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14928754.

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Technology Driven Intelligent Risk &amp; Fraud Assessment in Insurance focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), blockchain, and predictive analytics to improve risk assessment and combat fraud. The study highlights the role of AI-driven predictive analytics, deep learning algorithms, blockchain for transparency, and automation to enhance accuracy, reduce fraudulent activities, and streamline insurance workflows. The approach analyzed real-world case study demonstrated the successful integration of these technologies into Guidewire ClaimCenter and PolicyCenter, highlighting operational benefits in claims handling and fraud prevention.  Aim: The primary aim of this study is to analyze the impact of technology-driven fraud detection and intelligent risk assessment in P&amp;C insurance. The focus areas include real-time fraud detection through AI-based automation and anomaly detection, optimizing risk assessment and claims validation with predictive analytics, leveraging blockchain-based smart contracts to secure claims payments and integrating the Guidewire ClaimCenter and PolicyCenter applications for automated claims handling.  Study Design: The study utilized LexisNexis Risk Solutions, ISO ClaimSearch (Verisk Analytics), Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), Claims &amp; Underwriting Exchange (CUE), fraud detection models, and FNOL (First Notice of Loss) AI chatbots in a Commercial Insurer to evaluate fraud and mitigate fraud. It emphasized real-time resource management in cloud environments and iterative testing to adapt to system updates. Tools like H2O.ai, Google AutoML, Selenium, and OpenAI GPT for Fraud Analysis were used to execute end-to-end tests while analyzing their impact on performance.  Place and Duration of Study:  Place: Conducted in a cloud-based environment utilizing Guidewire applications to replicate real-world operational conditions. The distributed study enabled remote collaboration among claims adjudicators across the US.  Duration: Spanned 8 months, divided into setup (2 months), iterative training and testing (5 months), and results analysis and optimization (1 month)  Methodology: The methodology employs real-time fraud detection models implemented within Guidewire ClaimCenter, using historical claims data, external fraud intelligence sources such as LexisNexis, ISO and AI-powered risk scoring systems such as H2O.ai, Google AutoML. The methodology includes data collection from structured and unstructured sources, AI-based anomaly detection, predictive analytics for fraud risk classification, and blockchain-powered identity verification to prevent fraudulent claims.  Conclusion: The study demonstrated how AI-driven fraud detection significantly improves fraud identification accuracy, reduces financial losses, and enhances operational efficiency in Property &amp; Casualty (P&amp;C) insurance. By integrating machine learning models, predictive analytics, and blockchain authentication within Guidewire ClaimCenter, we were able to detect fraudulent claims 60% faster, reduce manual investigations by 40%, and improve policyholder trust through faster claim settlements.
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Akolgo, J. O. "Re-fashioning African Studies in an Information Technology Driven World for Africa's Transformation." Contemporary Journal of African Studies 6, no. 1 (2019): 114–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/contjas.v6i1.7.

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The African Studies programme, launched in the University of Ghana by Ghana's first president, was for “students to know and understand their roots, inherited past traditions, norms and lore (and to) re-define the African personality” and the “inculcation of time honoured African values of truthfulness, humanness, rectitude and honour …and ultimately ensure a more just and orderly African society” Sackey (2014:225). These and other principles constitute some of the cardinal goals of the programme in both public and private universities in Ghana. Considering tertiary education as both a public and private enterprise, this paper seeks to enrich the discourse on African Studies by taking a retrospection of the subject and investigated university students' perceptions of the discipline among public and privately funded spheres. Adopting a qualitative approach, the paper interviewed students on the relevance of the discipline in a contemporary information technology driven world. The outcome of such interrogation was that African Studies is even more relevant in the era of globalization than it might have been in immediate post independent Africa. It concludes by unraveling how the discipline can be re-fashioned for Africa's transformation.
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Coetzee, Melinde. "Students’ career capital resource needs for employability in the technology-driven work world." Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability 14, no. 1 (2023): 136–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21153/jtlge2023vol14no1art1658.

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The present study assessed the world of work awareness of a random sample of (N = 486) higher education undergraduate students from an emerging country. In addition, the study explored these students’ needs for information they need from their studies about the technology-driven world of work. The needs were evaluated in terms specific career capital resources that should be addressed in the higher education curriculum to foster the employability of graduates in a rapid evolving digital-era workplace. A mixed methods concurrent triangulation design was employed to analyse quantitative (numeric descriptive statistics and correlations) and qualitative (text) data from the same sample. The quantitative descriptive findings suggested an open-mindedness toward new technology, being responsive to changing work conditions and a need for continuous upskilling opportunities. The participants exhibited sound awareness of the impact of technology on their future employability and careers. Predominantly, the qualitative findings indicated a strong need for 'knowing how' career capital resource development in the form of career planning and job search guidance and gaining deeper knowledge and understanding of the impact of technology on the job market, job and occupation opportunities and employability requirements. Participants expressed a need to understand the relevance of the qualification curriculum and content to the digital-era world of work and shifting employer expectations. The findings also revealed a need for 'knowing what', 'knowing why' and 'knowing whom' career capital resource development for employability as part of university studies. Recommendations are made for incurriculating career and employability development in university courses.
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Adya, Mishra. "Analysis of Cyberattacks in US Healthcare: Review of Risks, Vulnerabilities, and Recommendation." International Journal of Innovative Research in Engineering & Multidisciplinary Physical Sciences 9, no. 3 (2021): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14680661.

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Healthcare is not opposed to the threat of cyberattacks in today's technology-driven world. Institutions and health systems are vulnerable, and the dangers increase daily. Aggressive data breaches, malware, and ransomware can weaken an organization. The healthcare industry worldwide is at critical risk, putting patient information and safety at risk and destabilizing the healthcare sector&mdash;cyberattacks in today's technology-driven world. The good news is that healthcare innovation is leaping; the not-so-good news is that technology updates often create more vulnerability for attackers who see health records as valuable. Unfortunately, the healthcare industry remains behind other sectors in preparing for and avoiding attacks.
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McCabe, Aimee, and Daniel McPolin. "Virtual reality: immersed in the structural world." Structural Engineer 93, no. 3 (2015): 20–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.56330/tcia1256.

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Virtual reality is a rapidly emerging technology, driven by the computer gaming industry. The maturity of the concept, combined with modern hardware, is delivering an experience which offers a useful commercial tool for industry and educators. This article discusses the uses of virtual reality within structural engineering and provides an understanding of how it can be incorporated easily and efficiently for design purposes and beyond.
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B S, Jothi Prakash. "AI-Driven Telemedicine: Bridging Healthcare and Technology for the Future." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 13, no. 1 (2025): 557–63. https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2025.66171.

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Telemedicine and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are breaking through the established barriers of healthcare delivery systems all over the world. This paper studies the multiple ways in which AI can make remote healthcare delivery faster, more personalized, and more accessible, such as developing better diagnostics and personalized treatment pathways. Contrary to simply being about automation, telemedicine reminds one that AI keeps changing by data from patients. The new architecture of AI, its cases of disruption, and the future forecast have also been included in the paper. It has also discussed some of the critical ethical issues and infrastructural barriers that can control the intelligent deployment of healthcare systems.
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Gupta, Somsubhra, Paromita Das, Biswarup Neogi, et al. "Technology Enhanced Learning driven music inspired LEARN with NOODLE model for inclusive education." Journal of Engineering Education Transformations 37, IS2 (2024): 156–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.16920/jeet/2024/v37is2/24036.

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Abstract— Prior to the pandemic, one in every six children in the world was not in a formal school environment, with girls and young people facing poverty, living in rural regions, conflict zones, or with impairments outnumbering boys. The pandemic has compounded existing imbalances, as two-thirds of the young learning population—1.3 billion people—do not have dependable access to the internet in their homes, limiting their involvement in distant learning. Faced with growing economic insecurity in their families, millions of young people are being forced into child labour rather than returning to school. In the present work, we tried to address this concern with own innovation NOODLE stands for New Normal Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment (published patent reference no. 202331012519A) (Gupta et al, 2014, Gupta et al. 2023) in which effort has been made to address the very basic need of primary education to the under- privilege children with a motivation of inclusive education. Music has been effectively used to catch the attraction of children viz a viz. addressing their basic need of nutrition and mental health. In the model formulation of the problem, the following facts are taken into consideration. During pandemic, virtual learning emerges with a crude fact that two third of the children don’t have the basic ambience like accessibility to the internet. This campaign of digital divide is almost the same as that of World literacy campaign by UN. In terms of productivity, educational stepping stone of OutcomeBased Education has been confined to one -third of the World children population. Most of the rest of the children are child labour at premature age. Especially in third-world and developing countries, however not confined to, parents are helpless due to poverty to engage their children and many of the children are identity less orphan. Rehabilitating this large child population is next to impossible, so the proposal is to “Heal the World! Make it better place” i.e. educate them in their present location through alternative available approaches linked to their job role. In the solution process, a Technology Enhanced Educational Learning model LEARN with NOODLE is proposed in which LEARN is acronym for Learn Earn Academic Relaxed Network. Keywords—Digital Divide, Inclusive Education, LEARN, NOODLE, OBE.
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Pang, Zitong. "Transformation and Development Trend of Enterprise Digital Marketing Driven by AR Technology." Transactions on Economics, Business and Management Research 13 (November 18, 2024): 109–15. https://doi.org/10.62051/k1sph713.

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Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that overlays virtual information onto the real-world environment in order to enhance users' perception and experience of the physical world. With advancement of technology, AR technology is gradually permeating into all domains of enterprise digital marketing, triggering a profound transformation. Enterprises have explored the application potential of AR technology in marketing, product display, customer service, and other fields, aiming to achieve the transformation and upgrading of the business model and the enhancement of market competitiveness through this innovative technology. This study will elaborate in detail on how AR is being utilized in the digital marketing strategies of various enterprises and the future trends of this transformation. Through the collection of data, case studies, and analysis of user behavior from multiple companies, it was discovered that this technology not only enhances the interactive experience of customers but also facilitates a profound connection between brands and consumers. The results of this study further demonstrate that enterprise digital marketing driven by AR technology is evolving towards a more individualized and immersive direction, presenting unprecedented business opportunities for enterprises.
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Isla, Rey Jonathan. "Developing 21st Century Skills in a Digital World." WORLD EDUCATION CONNECT Multidisciplinary e-Publication IV, no. I (2024): 2. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10512259.

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The 21st-century skills encompass a broad range of abilities that are crucial for thriving in today's interconnected, fast-paced, and technology-driven global society. These skills include but are not limited to critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, communication, information literacy, technological proficiency, adaptability, and global awareness. As the digital revolution continues to reshape various aspects of our lives, the demand for these skills becomes even more pronounced.
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Quinn, John, Vanessa Frias-Martinez, and Lakshminarayan Subramanian. "Computational Sustainability and Artificial Intelligence in the Developing World." AI Magazine 35, no. 3 (2014): 36–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v35i3.2529.

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The developing regions of the world contain most of the human population and the planet's natural resources, and hence are particularly important to the study of sustainability. Despite some difficult problems in such places, a period of enormous technology-driven change has created new opportunities to address poor management of resources and improve human well-being.
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Benjamin, Daniel J., Kristen B. Cooper, Ori Heffetz, and Miles Kimball. "A Well-Being Snapshot in a Changing World." AEA Papers and Proceedings 109 (May 1, 2019): 344–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/pandp.20191079.

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Although technology-driven economic growth generates gains in consumption and employment opportunities, it may also negatively impact other dimensions of well-being, such as emotional well-being or sense of stability. We study 204 aspects of self-reported well-being among 1,576 US MTurk survey respondents, aggregated into seven themes: evaluative well-being, emotional well-being, positive perceptions of technology or economic growth, autonomy and flexibility, work environment, feelings of calmness and stability, and feelings of belonging and connection. Demographic associations with aspects of well-being vary somewhat across the themes. We highlight the value of a multidimensional approach when comparing well-being across different groups in the United States.
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Dr., Mufleh M. AlKahtani, and A. AlAbdulhadi Abdulmajeed. "Maximizing the Value Realization of IT Intellectual Property Commercialization." International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology Research 11, no. 4 (2023): 37–41. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10074640.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> In today's technology-driven world, commercialization of information technology (IT) and intellectual property (IP) are driving innovations and economic growth. Many organizations struggle to realize the full value of their IT IP assets, which result in missed opportunities and low returns on investment of their IT IP assets. A comprehensive approach to enhance the value realization of IT IP assets by commercialization is presented in this article. The article begins by examining the significance of establishing a comprehensive IP management strategy that aligns with the organization's broad commercial objectives. IT IP strategies identify and protect valuable IT IP assets, which include patent filing, copyrighting, trademarking, and trade secrets that are needed for organizations to realize the value of its IT IP assets. Furthermore, fostering a spirit of ingenuity and a thorough understanding of intellectual property within the organization is vital for ensuring efficient intellectual property administration.The article also assesses ongoing IP asset management, encompassing surveillance and enforcement tactics to safeguard IT intellectual property rights. Monitoring the market regularly aids organizations in spotting potential infringements and taking appropriate legal steps to safeguard their intellectual property. Continuous evaluation of the IT IP assets market value and reassessing commercialization strategies allows organizations to adapt to evolving market conditions and maximize long-term value realization.<strong>Keywords:</strong> technology-driven world, information technology (IT), economic growth.<strong>Title:</strong> Maximizing the Value Realization of IT Intellectual Property Commercialization<strong>Author:</strong> Dr. Mufleh M. AlKahtani, Abdulmajeed A. AlAbdulhadi<strong>International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology Research</strong><strong>ISSN 2348-1196 (print), ISSN 2348-120X (online)</strong><strong>Vol. 11, Issue 4, October 2023 - December 2023</strong><strong>Page No: 37-41</strong><strong>Research Publish Journals</strong><strong>Website: www.researchpublish.com</strong><strong>Published Date: 06-November-2023</strong><strong>DOI: </strong><strong>https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10074640</strong><strong>Paper Download Link (Source)</strong><strong>https://www.researchpublish.com/papers/maximizing-the-value-realization-of-it-intellectual-property-commercialization</strong>
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Xiao, Rui, and Shengquan Luo. "Grammar System of TCFL Driven by Neural Network Technology." Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2022 (June 29, 2022): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9800539.

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With the economy’s continued and stable growth, China’s political and economic influence in the international community has grown, and more and more friends from all over the world are requesting to learn Chinese and visit China. The growth of information technology and curriculum integration has had a significant impact on TCFL (teaching Chinese as a foreign language). Facing the new situation will enable us to gain a fresh perspective on the current state of TCFL grammar system research. Through specific teaching practice, this paper verifies the effectiveness of teaching Chinese as a foreign language and cultural vocabulary. This paper proposes a grammar error correction scheme based on hybrid models—Transformer model and N-gram model—that dynamically combine the outputs of different neural modules to improve the model’s ability to capture semantic information, with the goal of correcting Chinese grammar errors. Experiments show that the Transformer and N-gram model-based Chinese grammar error correction strategy performs well in the global effect, and the overall performance is the best in the detection and positioning levels. At the detection level, the model in this document has the highest error correction accuracy of 0.64 and the highest recall rate of 0.67. The results show that adding an attention mechanism to a grammatical error correction model can improve its computational efficiency.
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Rawat, Monika. "Business Strategies of Corporate Technology Driven World: A Quantitative Investigation of the Tech Experts Opinions." Mathematical Statistician and Engineering Applications 68, no. 1 (2019): 162–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/msea.v68i1.2167.

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Digitization has become one of the important attribute of business world. As the technology is changing day by day, the need for implementation of different strategies has also emerged. As the digitization has pick up the speed the traditional and old strategies has lost its significance in today’s world. Every single and small business needs a good digital strategy to run efficiently. Since the digital place has numerous opportunities hidden, it is very important for a business to identify these places and implement the accurate strategy for the success of the business. To harness the competitive advantage, an effective, efficient and accurate business strategy is needed. In this paper we will be discussing the important attributes of business strategy needed to survive in a healthy competitive world. This paper will also highlight the importance of business strategy in shaping a profitable business.
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M., Bharathi, Aditya Sai Srinivas T., and Bhuvaneswari M. "Cricket Unleashed: Navigating Challenges and Ethics in Cricket's Data Science Odyssey." Journal of Network Security and Data Mining 7, no. 2 (2024): 22–26. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10652971.

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<em>The World Cup 2023 witnessed a groundbreaking fusion of cricket and technology. Employing state-of-the-art data science, teams executed strategic plans, adapted in real-time, and elevated player performance, wellness, and health management. Challenges encompassed maintaining data accuracy and navigating ethical considerations, including privacy concerns. The horizon anticipates a more enthralling and data-driven era in cricket, where emerging technologies like deep learning are set to intensify the integration of data science. This transformative journey foresees revolutionary impacts on coaching, strategy development, and player advancement, echoing the successful harmonization of tradition and innovation seen in the landmark World Cup.</em>
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Sun, Yichuang, Haeyoung Lee, and Oluyomi Simpson. "Machine Learning in Communication Systems and Networks." Sensors 24, no. 6 (2024): 1925. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s24061925.

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Daffner, Britta. "Are you AI-ready? A roadmap to mastering marketing technology in a data-driven world." Journal of Digital & Social Media Marketing 12, no. 2 (2024): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.69554/kzhb8020.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is a game-changing technology that learns from data to deliver hyper-personalised experiences and predict consumer behaviour with unprecedented accuracy. This paper discusses how it is revolutionising marketing strategies and empowering businesses to thrive in the digital age. In particular, the paper explores how marketers are harnessing AI to create personalised strategies tailored to individual customer needs, augmenting the power of content marketing in order to engage customers across diverse channels and touch points. As this paper explains, however, for a company to transition from AI experimentation to mastery, it needs more than just technological prowess. Rather, it requires a holistic approach that integrates technology, strategy and people, supported by a data culture leader: a visionary tasked with aligning AI initiatives with strategic goals and fostering a culture of data-driven decision-making within the organisation. This paper provides actionable insights and thought-provoking questions to guide organisations in their quest for AI mastery. From assessing technological infrastructure to defining strategic objectives and cultivating a culture of innovation, the paper explores the key pillars of AI-driven marketing success.
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U.Kh., Toraqulov. "USE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY TOOLS IN FORMING THE CONTENT OF PRACTICAL-LABORATORY LESSONS IN THE FIELD OF TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION." American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research 4, no. 1 (2024): 57–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ajsshr/volume04issue01-09.

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The use of digital technology tools in the context of practical-laboratory lessons within technological education has become increasingly crucial in preparing students for the dynamic and technology-driven world. This abstract provides an overview of the ways in which digital technology tools are employed to shape the content of these lessons.
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Hanying, Shao. "AI-Driven Justice: An Emerging Technology in the Legal Sector." Science of Law 2024, no. 1 (2024): 37–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.55284/sol.v2024i1.125.

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In 2023, the legal industry was on the verge of a technological revolution driven by the rapid development of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This transformation is both profound and extensive, making the legal services landscape unimaginable. In this article, we explore how lawyers use AI and automation to optimize workflows, improve efficiency, provide better legal services and stay ahead of the increasingly competitive market. The study proves that legal professions are well equipped to incorporate AI in a meaningful and beneficial way both for lawyers and for clients. Knowledge of fast engineering techniques and the effective use of AI on a wide range of platforms will help lawyers achieve better outcomes and improve the quality of their work. However, the impact of AI on legal practice is profound and offers both opportunities and challenges. As industry evolves, lawyers' ability to adapt to AI and use its potential is key to shaping an efficient, cost-effective and dataoriented future. The current legal technology revolution is able not only to improve the practice of law, but also redefine the role of lawyers in the increasingly digital world.
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Djeflat, Abdelkader. "Sciences, Technology, and Social Inequality in the Arab World." Sociology of Islam 8, no. 2 (2020): 199–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22131418-00802004.

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The past few decades have been characterized by enormous wealth accumulation in many Arab countries—in particular, through the production of minerals such as oil and gas. Paradoxically, however, it is during this same period that pervasive inequalities and large portions of the population fell into poverty. The rising economic inequality in the region has been examined through different angles—income distribution, political regimes, social fragmentation, etc.—but rarely through the lens of inequality of access to science and technology in a world economy largely driven by scientific knowledge and innovation. This contribution intends to fill this gap through an in-depth examination of science and social inequality in the Arab World. This paper examines three main dimensions: the foundations of unequal and elitist access to science and technology in the Arab World; the limited access and further sidelining of already marginalized groups in Arab societies; and the potential implications of science and technology benefiting larger segments of the population. This analysis is illustrated with reference to examples from Egypt, but with particular focus on the Maghreb countries, Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia.
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Pampori, Zahoor, and Aasif Sheikh. "Technology driven livestock farming for food security and sustainability." Environment Conservation Journal 24, no. 4 (2023): 355–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.36953/ecj.15072477.

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Advent of industrialization increased the human population significantly and it expanded very rapidly from nineteen sixties. Introduction of mechanization, chemical fertilization and genetic selection in agriculture increased the food production, reduced pestilence and thus improved life expectancy. However, in doing so the natural resources were over utilized, degraded and polluted. The greenhouse gas emissions from anthropogenic activities increased several folds that resulted into global warming, the consequences of which are being observed in the form of floods, draughts, cloud bursts, melting of glaciers, rising of sea level and loss of species. The soil fertility &amp; water table is decreasing, resistance to pesticides, drugs, antibiotics is increasing and immergence &amp; reemergence of diseases are common. Since the world population by 2050 is anticipated to touch 9 billion that means an increase of 30%. Obviously, the demand for food to feed such a huge population would require 70% increase in the food. With limited resources, depleted soil, polluted atmosphere, disturbed ecosystems and exhausted natural resources, the challenges for food security have amplified. Urbanization, improved incomes and dietary changes will increase the demand for food of animal origin in coming years. Globally animal products provide 67% of the protein and the requirement for meat and milk by 2050 is expected to increase by 73% and 58% respectively. Therefore, to ensure food and nutritional security in coming years, livestock production has to be augmented efficiently, smartly and sustainably. As such, precision, smart livestock farming is inevitable that must integrate all the techniques, skills, knowledge and innovations to produce safe, sufficient, affordable, accessible and sustainable animal food with minimum environmental impacts. With the advancement in robotics, biosensors, artificial intelligence, internet of things and information technology, the farming practices should now be technology driven, smart, need based, automated, productive and integrated.
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Anderson, Kym. "Globalization's effects on world agricultural trade, 1960–2050." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 365, no. 1554 (2010): 3007–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2010.0131.

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Recent globalization has been characterized by a decline in the costs of cross-border trade in farm and other products. It has been driven primarily by the information and communication technology revolution and—in the case of farm products—by reductions in governmental distortions to agricultural production, consumption and trade. Both have boosted economic growth and reduced poverty globally, especially in Asia. The first but maybe not the second of these drivers will continue in coming decades. World food prices will depend also on whether (and if so by how much) farm productivity growth continues to outpace demand growth and to what extent diets in emerging economies move towards livestock and horticultural products at the expense of staples. Demand in turn will be driven not only by population and income growth, but also by crude oil prices if they remain at current historically high levels, since that will affect biofuel demand. Climate change mitigation policies and adaptation, water market developments and market access standards particularly for transgenic foods will add to future production, price and trade uncertainties.
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Mense, Evan G., Pamela A. Lemoine, Christopher J. Garretson, and Michael D. Richardson. "The Development of Global Higher Education in a World of Transformation." Journal of Education and Development 2, no. 3 (2018): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.20849/jed.v2i3.529.

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Globalization has forced higher education into a new world, a world of change, instability and ambiguity, shaped by an increasingly integrated world economy, technology, an international knowledge network, and other forces beyond the control of higher education institutions. Futurists predict that the education systems of tomorrow will be drastically different from those of today. They forecast innovative approaches to teaching and learning will proliferate and will be used more effectively because of technology and telecommunications. Traditional universities historically have been producers of knowledge in the form of human capital, research, and scholarship and are now challenged to tap into the expanding need for lifelong learning. The need and desire for higher education are growing, but higher education is challenged to make significant changes driven by globalization and technology.
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Liepert, Maximilian. "A meta-analysis on private equity technology-driven value creation." Scientific Bulletin of Mukachevo State University Series “Economics” 11, no. 1 (2024): 29–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.52566/msu-econ1.2024.29.

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A meta-analysis on private equity technology-driven value creation acquires special relevance for understanding the most effective ways to increase earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. The goal of this research is to evaluate the diverse technology value creations used to increase earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. The research used the methods of analysis, systematic search procedure, coding, assessment of methodological quality, statistical analysis. As a result of the research, the impact of reducing IT costs, improving operations using technologies and implementing digital technologies on the growth of earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization was proven. In addition, it is established that the use of enterprise resource planning systems contributes to the improvement of the system, as well as to the increase of automation. In turn, this improves operations and process reengineering. Emphasized the vital importance of digital capabilities as a strategy used by most private equity firms in today’s world. These opportunities involve the implementation of transformations that contribute to the growth of profits and income. It was established that the growth of income affects the increase of indicators of earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization by at least 10%, which in the context of divestiture ultimately increases the value of investments. The results of the conducted research can be useful for private equity firms in view of revealing opportunities to use technology to stimulate and create value
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Jain, Vivek. "Future of E-Commerce Post-Pandemic in the Software World." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 09, no. 02 (2025): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem41451.

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The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the growth of e- commerce, forcing businesses to rapidly adapt to digital platforms. This shift created significant opportunities for innovation but also introduced new challenges in security, scalability, and customer experience. As online retail becomes the dominant mode of commerce, software-driven solutions will play a crucial role in shaping its future. This paper explores the evolving landscape of e-commerce, analyzing key challenges, solutions, and real-world case studies. Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, cloud computing, and augmented reality (AR) are set to redefine consumer experiences and operational efficiencies. Additionally, we discuss how businesses can leverage digital transformation to sustain growth, enhance cybersecurity, and improve supply chain resilience. The future of e-commerce will be heavily influenced by advancements in software, automation, and data-driven strategies, ensuring a seamless and secure shopping experience. Figure 1: Development of e-commerce shares in total retail sales in selected countries before and after the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic Keywords — E-commerce, Post-pandemic retail, Digital transformation, Artificial intelligence (AI), Blockchain technology, Cloud computing, Augmented reality (AR), Cybersecurity in e- commerce, Supply chain resilience, Omnichannel retail, Automation in e-commerce, Data-driven strategies, Personalized shopping experiences, Scalability in online business, Future of online shopping
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Pacala, Frank Angelo. "ENHANCING SCIENCE TEACHERS’ SCIENCE PROCESS SKILLS USING TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN INTERDISCIPLINARY PROJECT-BASED LEARNING." Information Technologies and Learning Tools 107, no. 3 (2025): 207–21. https://doi.org/10.33407/itlt.v107i3.5903.

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Recognizing the necessity for robust Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programs, the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) recommended such initiatives in light of the 2022 results to improve the quality of science education. This study responds to that need by assessing the effectiveness of a CPD program aimed at technology-driven, interdisciplinary project-based learning (PBL) to enhance the science process skills of in-service science teachers in the Kashkadardya Region of Uzbekistan. The research employed a sequential explanatory mixed-methods design. The study unfolded in two phases using this design. The quantitative phase involved pre-tests and post-tests, while the qualitative design incorporated phenomenology. Results from the quantitative phase indicated a significant improvement in teachers' science process skills, evidenced by paired t-test results and a notable effect size, confirming the enhancement of these skills. The qualitative findings revealed three primary themes: the seamless integration of scientific practices into PBL, fostering supportive collaboration and teamwork, and the augmented ability of teachers to deliver effective science education. Employing tools like Canva, menti.com, and YouTube within the CPD program proved beneficial for promoting experiential learning, creative engagement, and collaborative problem-solving. These findings emphasize the importance of integrating science process skills within interdisciplinary and inquiry-based frameworks that encourage critical thinking and real-world applications. This research underscores the vital importance of CPD in advancing science education and urges policymakers and educational institutions to prioritize such programs. The CPD program can be implemented in other regions of Uzbekistan and around the world to strengthen science teachers’ process skills. Various educational institutions can adopt the CPD framework and incorporate it into their future in-service training programs.
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Williamson, Ben. "Education Technology Seizes a Pandemic Opening." Current History 120, no. 822 (2020): 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2021.120.822.15.

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The rapid shift to online teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the penetration of an algorithmic world view into education systems around the world. Promoted by a burgeoning educational technology industry, platforms that use algorithms to structure and monitor teaching and learning have been presented as technical solutions to systemic problems. But they have also created new problems and reinforced existing inequities, stirring up public and political backlashes. Beyond its immediate effects during the pandemic in 2020, the expanded use of algorithm-driven learning management systems backed by major corporations has major implications for the future of global education.
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Camps, Enriqueta, and Stanley L. Engerman. "World Population Growth: The Force of Recent Historical Trends." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 44, no. 4 (2014): 509–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jinh_a_00612.

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The explosion of the world's population at the end of the twentieth century was largely the result of a dramatic rise in life expectancy, attributable to scientific advances, innovations in communications technology, and economic growth. High fertility, however, which might be linked with increases in population, is not always a propitious sign. Despite a global tendency toward convergence in demographic trends, high fertility in parts of Africa and Asia—as driven by such exogenous variables as infant mortality, women's education, and racial identity—militates against the improvement in living standards generally enjoyed in the more economically developed countries.
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Akramova, Gulbahor, Bahodir Ma’murov, Surayo Akramova, Rustambek Qo’ldoshev, and Abera Shodmonova. "Methods of using STEAM technologies in the development of pupils’ computational thinking." E3S Web of Conferences 538 (2024): 05034. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202453805034.

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Utilizing STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) technologies is pivotal in nurturing computational thinking skills among pupils. This abstract explores various methodologies for integrating STEAM into educational practices to enhance pupils’ computational thinking abilities. Through coding workshops, robotics clubs, interactive simulations, 3D modeling and printing, data visualization, game design, IoT projects, collaborative initiatives, virtual reality experiences, and artificial intelligence projects, educators can foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in pupils. These methods encourage hands-on exploration, interdisciplinary collaboration, and real-world application, preparing pupils for success in an increasingly technology-driven world.
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Varbanova, Gergana. "THE EVOLUTION OF CYBERATTACKS IN THE MODERN WORLD: NEW APPROACHES AND CHALLENGES." LAW AND THE BUSINESS IN THE CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY 1, no. 1 (2024): 326–35. https://doi.org/10.56065/lbcs/2024.326.

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The advancement of technology and the digital transformation across various sectors of society have driven the evolution of cyberattacks in the modern world, presenting significant challenges to the field of cybersecurity. This study examines the various forms of cyberattacks (including hybrid attacks), their evolution and targeting of physical systems and critical infrastructure, as well as their impact on society, different social groups, and the damage they inflict on the security of individual states.
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Ross, Jonathan M., and Luis Garcia. "Making the Jump to Product Model Technology." Journal of Ship Production 14, no. 01 (1998): 15–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/jsp.1998.14.1.15.

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Without doubt, product model technology represents the state-of-the-art in world-class ship design and production tools. It is driven by sophisticated CAD/CAM software, and it features one-stop access to all design and production data for each ongoing ship project. This technology provides an elegant and compelling alternative to traditional design and production methods. Or does it? Some yards are unconvinced of the value of such technology, which they view as overly complex and not effective in the nitty-gritty real world of shipbuilding. For example, while the product model is touted as providing a basis for ordering material, the time to construct the product model seems impractically long. This paper summarizes today's product model state-of-the-art and goes on to examine practical applications of the technology. One application is a new building project in a small shipyard. Another application is a conversion project in a large yard. The applications show how design firms and shipyards are successfully using product model technology to increase their competitive edge in the world market.
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Porter, Lance V., and Lynne M. Sallot. "The Internet and Public Relations: Investigating Practitioners' Roles and World Wide Web Use." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 80, no. 3 (2003): 603–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769900308000308.

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A national e-mail survey of public relations practitioners investigated how use of the World Wide Web and practitioners' roles and status are linked. Cluster analysis partially replicated and refined Leichty and Springston's 1996 roles typology, further challenging the traditional manager-technician dichotomy that has driven twenty-five years of roles research. Managers used the Web more than technicians for research and evaluation and more than internals for issues communication. Managers and internals use the Web more than technicians for productivity and efficiency. In general, practitioners are no longer laggards in new technology, and women have caught up with men in use of new technology, such as the Web.
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Sim, Kwong Nui, Maria Northcote, and Cher Ping Lim. "Technology-enabled undergraduate and postgraduate research supervision." Australasian Journal of Educational Technology 39, no. 4 (2023): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.14742/ajet.9149.

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In this special issue of the Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, we have focused on how technology is utilised in undergraduate and postgraduate supervision practices to enhance the learning of research students. The views of supervisors and research students are taken into account, especially in terms of the ways in which technological tools are used to engage supervisors and students to work with each other, often when they are located in different parts of the world. In this editorial, we consider various examples of technology in association with strategies and processes of supervision that are supervisor-driven or student-driven. Not only have the authors of the articles in this special issue considered in-house established technologies such as learning management systems and online thesis management systems, they have also explored artificial intelligence and tailor-made online professional development programmes to manage and facilitate research supervision.
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Wisdom Udo, Adekunle Stephen Toromade, and Njideka Rita Chiekezie. "AI-POWERED ECONOMIC FORECASTING: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN A DATA-DRIVEN WORLD." Computer Science & IT Research Journal 3, no. 3 (2022): 74–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.51594/csitrj.v3i3.1452.

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AI-powered economic forecasting represents a transformative approach to understanding and predicting economic trends in a rapidly evolving data-driven world. By leveraging vast amounts of data, machine learning algorithms, and advanced analytics, AI enhances the accuracy and timeliness of economic forecasts, offering new opportunities for decision-makers across various sectors. This technology allows for real-time analysis of complex datasets, identifying patterns and correlations that traditional models might overlook. The integration of AI into economic forecasting promises significant advancements in policy formulation, investment strategies, and risk management. However, the adoption of AI in economic forecasting is not without challenges. One of the primary concerns is the quality and availability of data. Inconsistent, biased, or incomplete data can lead to inaccurate predictions, undermining the reliability of AI models. Additionally, the black-box nature of some AI algorithms poses transparency issues, making it difficult for users to understand how predictions are generated. Ethical considerations, such as the potential for AI to perpetuate existing biases or the risks associated with automated decision-making, also require careful attention. Despite these challenges, the opportunities presented by AI-powered economic forecasting are substantial. By continuously refining algorithms and improving data governance, the accuracy and reliability of forecasts can be enhanced. Furthermore, the ability of AI to process and analyze vast amounts of data quickly offers a significant competitive advantage in an increasingly complex global economy. The future of economic forecasting will likely see greater collaboration between AI and human expertise, combining the strengths of both to create more nuanced and effective predictive models. In conclusion, while AI-powered economic forecasting faces several challenges, the potential benefits make it a crucial tool for navigating the uncertainties of a data-driven world. As technology and methodologies continue to evolve, AI will play an increasingly vital role in shaping economic strategies and policies, offering both opportunities and challenges that must be thoughtfully managed. Keywords: AL-Powered, Economic Forecasting, Challenges, Opportunities, Data-Driven World.
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Yu, Jin-Ming, Hui-Jun Ma, and Jian-Lei Kong. "Receipt Recognition Technology Driven by Multimodal Alignment and Lightweight Sequence Modeling." Electronics 14, no. 9 (2025): 1717. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics14091717.

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With the rapid advancement of global digital transformation, enterprises and financial institutions face increasing challenges in managing and processing receipt-like financial documents. Traditional manual document processing methods can no longer meet the demands of modern office operations and business expansion. To address these issues, automated document recognition systems based on computer vision and deep learning technologies have emerged. This paper proposes a receipt recognition technology based on multimodal alignment and lightweight sequence modeling, integrating the CLIP (Contrastive Language-Image Pretraining) and Bidirectional Gated Recurrent Unit (BiGRU) framework. The framework aims to achieve synergistic optimization of image and text information through semantic correction. By leveraging dynamic threshold classification, geometric regression loss, and multimodal feature alignment, the framework significantly improves text detection and recognition accuracy in complex layouts and low-quality images. Experimental results show that the model achieves a detection F1 score of 93.1% and a Character Error Rate (CER) of 5.1% on the CORD dataset. Through a three-stage compression strategy of quantization, pruning, and distillation, the model size is reduced to 18 MB, achieving real-time inference speeds of 25 FPS on the Jetson AGX Orin edge device, with power consumption stabilized below 12 W. This framework provides an efficient, accurate, and edge-computing-friendly solution for automated receipt processing. Practical implications include its potential to enhance the efficiency of financial audits, improve tax compliance, and streamline the operational management of financial institutions, making it a valuable tool for real-world applications in receipt automation.
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B.K, Ms Sunitha. "The Impact of Data Analytics and Mining in Transforming the Decision-Making System." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 08, no. 03 (2024): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem29708.

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In an increasingly data-driven world, effective decision-making hinges on the ability to use the power of information and technology supporting it. This research paper explores the transformative role of data analytics and mining in shaping the once upon a time decision support systems through a profound understanding and analysis of the existing research. This paper highlights the significance of leveraging data analytics and mining techniques to extract valuable insights from vast datasets. By uncovering hidden patterns and trends within the data, businesses can make informed and strategic choices that drive success and outperform their competitors. The practical applications of data analytics and mining are vast, including domains such as customer relationship management, fraud detection, and market analysis. The paper discusses the various ways in which these techniques enable organizations to obtain a competitive edge in the market by unlocking valuable data-driven insights. Real-world case studies are used to illustrate the tangible benefits of this approach. Overall, the research paper showcases the critical role of data analytics and mining in encouraging a data-driven decision-making culture across the business world. By equipping businesses with the analytical tools to unveil the true potential of their data, this approach paves the way for improved performance, sustained success and can guide organizations towards achieving their long-term objectives. Keywords: Data Analytics, Data Mining, Decision Making, Data, Technology, Information.
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Bisola Beatrice Oguejiofor, Adedolapo Omotosho, Kehinde Mobolaji Abioye, et al. "A REVIEW ON DATA-DRIVEN REGULATORY COMPLIANCE IN NIGERIA." International Journal of Applied Research in Social Sciences 5, no. 8 (2023): 231–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.51594/ijarss.v5i8.571.

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In Nigeria's dynamic regulatory landscape, compliance challenges pose formidable obstacles to businesses and organizations across various sectors. This research explores Nigeria's multifaceted world of compliance, highlighting the intricacies of regulatory requirements, bureaucratic complexities, and resource constraints that organizations face. Amid these challenges, the pivotal role of data-driven approaches and technology in enhancing compliance efforts emerges as a central theme. The study's key findings reveal the complexity of Nigeria's regulatory environment, characterized by multiple authorities, inconsistencies, and persistent challenges like corruption and bureaucracy. Smaller organizations often grapple with resource limitations, hindering their ability to implement comprehensive compliance strategies. However, the research unveils the transformative power of data-driven solutions in addressing these compliance hurdles. Through real-world case studies spanning diverse sectors, it becomes evident that organizations can leverage data and technology to automate compliance processes, make informed decisions, and achieve real-time monitoring. These advancements lead to enhanced compliance, cost savings, improved reputations, and greater efficiency. The study provides a roadmap for organizations, emphasizing the importance of investing in data infrastructure, automation, and ethical data usage. Additionally, it underscores the need for collaboration with regulators, data privacy compliance, and a commitment to transparency. For regulators, the research recommends embracing regulatory technology (RegTech) solutions, fostering data-sharing platforms, ensuring transparency, and maintaining consistency in enforcement. Furthermore, it highlights the significance of educational initiatives and adaptive regulations to keep pace with technological advancements. Ultimately, the research illuminates the way forward in Nigeria's compliance landscape. Organizations that adopt data-driven approaches stand to navigate complex regulations more efficiently and proactively manage risks, contributing to business growth and sustainability in an ever-evolving environment. Meanwhile, regulators with data-driven tools can enhance oversight and enforcement, creating a more transparent and compliant business environment. Together, these efforts pave the path toward a future where compliance is not just a requirement but a strategic advantage in Nigeria's vibrant economy.&#x0D; Keywords: Compliance, Regulatory Landscape, Data-Driven Solutions, Nigeria, Regulatory Challenges, Technology, Data Analytics, Regulatory Bodies, Corruption, Data Privacy.
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Nawaz, Amjad, Muhammad Adeel, Muhammad Mubashar Ejaz, Adeel Rehman, Tauqeer Ahmad, and Muhammad Abubakar. "Emerging Trends in Concrete 3D Printing and Their Real-World Impact: Architecture and Design." Scientia. Technology, Science and Society 1, no. 2 (2024): 50–61. https://doi.org/10.59324/stss.2024.1(2).05.

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The construction industry is undergoing a transformative shift towards high-quality development, driven by advancements in industrialization, digitization, and intelligent methodologies. Among these innovations, 3D printing technology has emerged as a game-changer due to its advantages, including high automation, precision, consistency, and efficiency. These attributes have opened broad application prospects for 3D printing in construction. To deepen the understanding of concrete 3D printing technology, this article explores the latest developments and trends in the field. It provides a comprehensive review of research by scholars globally, highlighting significant advancements in material strength and water resistance achieved through technological innovation. Additionally, the paper identifies current challenges in concrete 3D printing and proposes strategies for improvement, aiming to accelerate the adoption and refinement of this transformative technology within the construction industry.
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Nawaz, Amjad, Muhammad Adeel, Muhammad Mubashar Ejaz, Adeel Rehman, Tauqeer Ahmad, and Muhammad Abubakar. "Emerging Trends in Concrete 3D Printing and Their Real-World Impact: Architecture and Design." Scientia. Technology, Science and Society 1, no. 2 (2024): 50–61. https://doi.org/10.59324/stss.2024.1(2).05.

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The construction industry is undergoing a transformative shift towards high-quality development, driven by advancements in industrialization, digitization, and intelligent methodologies. Among these innovations, 3D printing technology has emerged as a game-changer due to its advantages, including high automation, precision, consistency, and efficiency. These attributes have opened broad application prospects for 3D printing in construction. To deepen the understanding of concrete 3D printing technology, this article explores the latest developments and trends in the field. It provides a comprehensive review of research by scholars globally, highlighting significant advancements in material strength and water resistance achieved through technological innovation. Additionally, the paper identifies current challenges in concrete 3D printing and proposes strategies for improvement, aiming to accelerate the adoption and refinement of this transformative technology within the construction industry.
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Vikas, Kulkarni. "Scalable Java Architectures for Financial Services: Lessons from Real-World Implementations." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE RESEARCH AND CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY 7, no. 4 (2021): 1–12. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14752596.

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The financial services sector increasingly demands scalable, secure, and high-performance software solutions to manage complex operations, ensure regulatory compliance, and deliver superior customer experiences. Java, a cornerstone technology in enterprise development, offers robust frameworks and tools that facilitate scalable architecture design. This paper explores scalable Java architectures tailored for financial services, emphasizing real-world implementations, challenges, and best practices. Key topics include microservices, distributed systems, and event-driven architectures, supported by examples from banking and insurance domains. Lessons from successful implementations offer valuable insights for architects and developers.
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Pozzo, Heidi. "Creating a high performing organization in today’s data driven world." Strategic HR Review 17, no. 1 (2018): 11–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/shr-11-2017-0074.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to outline what high-performing organizations do to achieve success. In today’s data-driven world, it is easy to get lost in the weeds and not achieve the results you desire. High-performing organizations have figured out how to create focus and leverage resources to achieve outsized results. The paper delves into organizations undergoing transformations and highlights what sets apart those that were successful from those that were not. Design/methodology/approach This paper is designed as a viewpoint paper that draws on observations made by the author. Case studies are used to demonstrate the findings and the actions taken that were either successful or not. Findings High-performing organizations create focus and leverage resources. The most successful examples have undergone a holistic transformation that was supported by technology. Originality/value This paper will provide a roadmap to leaders who want to transform their business into a high-performing organization.
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Lemecha, Zemach, Abdi Abdilahi Ahmed, and Kownin Abdimahad Ismael. "Enhancing Demand-Driven Applied Research and Technology/Knowledge Transfer in Ethiopian Universities of Applied Sciences." Kotebe Journal of Education SP, no. 1 (2025): 44–51. https://doi.org/10.61489/30053447.pb(1).44.

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Globally, Universities of Applied Sciences (UASs) are undergoing a critical transformation by shifting toward demand-driven applied research and technology/knowledge transfer. This strategic reorientation ensures academic research directly responds to real-world challenges identified by industries, businesses, and local communities. The insights in this policy brief emerge from two pilot projects implemented at Jigjiga and Wolaita Sodo Universities. These initiatives demonstrated how universities can conduct high-quality applied research with tangible impacts while developing effective mechanisms for transferring research outputs. The pilots revealed significant opportunities for Ethiopian UASs to contribute to national development through demand-driven research, including alignment with government priorities, enhanced research capacity, and more efficient use of resources. Additionally, the projects showed how localized problem-solving and accelerated technology transfer can spur job creation and support evidence-based policymaking. However, the pilot projects also exposed critical challenges that must be addressed to scale these efforts nationwide to all UASs. Institutional barriers, funding limitations, and gaps in researcher expertise hinder the potential of demand-driven research. Furthermore, weak stakeholder engagement, inadequate monitoring systems, and sociocultural resistance to innovation present additional obstacles. To overcome these constraints, this policy brief proposes actionable recommendations such as establishing national implementation guidelines, fostering stronger university-industry partnerships, and developing digital platforms to connect research with market needs. Incentive structures for industry collaboration and flexible, innovation-oriented curricula are also essential to sustain progress. By adopting these measures, Ethiopian UASs can fully embrace their role as drivers of innovation and socioeconomic development. The transition to demand-driven research and effective knowledge transfer will enable universities to produce solutions that matter - transforming research into real-world impact while supporting Ethiopia's sustainable growth agenda. This policy brief provides a benchmark for turning these aspirations into institutional practice across Ethiopia's higher education landscape.
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Das, Debatri. "A Sense beyond All Senses: That Sense of Errors Changing Our Lives in the Technology Driven World." Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 8 - August 5, no. 8 (2020): 1018–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt20aug514.

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We all have probably generated this wish since the time of being a kid and while dealing with an wild guess in a quiz competition, we all used to think what if I would develop that sense within us that would lead us towards the correct answer. The question here arrives is, how we would mend through this system to make one non erroneous sense.
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Johnson, Chuck. "World on a Wire: Sound as Sensual Objects." Leonardo Music Journal 23 (December 2013): 75–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/lmj_a_00159.

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In the mid-20th century a new conceptual paradigm rose to prominence in the sciences that captured the imaginations of the burgeoning counterculture and its most forward-thinking artists. Against the backdrop of the Cold War, a branch of systems theory called cybernetics was presented as a way to understand complex systems. Cybernetic thought has continued to exert a hegemonic, if unintended, influence in the field of experimental and technology-driven arts. The author argues that the idealistic and techno-utopian character of cybernetic thought, including the holistic view of emergence, does not serve us in grave political and ecological times and suggests new ways to understand emergence in sound art that are free of the ideological baggage of cybernetic thought.
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