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Yousaf, Zahid, Magdalena Radulescu, Crenguta Ileana Sinisi, Luminita Serbanescu e Loredana Maria Păunescu. "Towards Sustainable Digital Innovation of SMEs from the Developing Countries in the Context of the Digital Economy and Frugal Environment". Sustainability 13, n.º 10 (19 de maio de 2021): 5715. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13105715.

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This study aims to explore the direct impact of the digital orientation, Internet of Things (IoT) and digital platforms on the sustainable digital innovation in the context of the digital economy and frugal environment. This study also investigated the mediating role of the digital platforms in these relations. The study was based on the quantitative research design and data were collected from the 397 CEOs and managing directors of Small and Medium Enterprises in Pakistan. Correlation and structural equation modeling approaches were applied for the analysis and testing of the hypotheses. Results revealed that the digital orientation, IoT and digital platform are major antecedents of the sustainable digital innovation. Results also show that the digital platforms mediate between both digital orientation-sustainable digital innovation link and IoT-sustainable digital innovation link. The rapid pace of change in the technology has forced the business organizations to think out of box and align their operational mechanism accordingly. The need for the sustainable digital innovation is a major need of the current decade for meeting the increasing demands of the society in a sustainable way. Organizations, especially SMEs, should be able to deal with these challenges and rapid technological transformations through cost effective frugal business models. The frugal innovation is an important element of sustainable digital innovation enables SMEs to reduce resources usage and waste and to enhance sustainable economic activities. In this way, they can develop and gain advantages in this highly competitive digital environment. This is the first study showing the bright harmony of the digital orientation, IoT and digital platforms for achieving the sustainable digital innovation in the rapid evolving digital economy.
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Glukhikh, Igor Nikolaevich, Liudmila Anatolevna Tolstolesova e Otabek Anzor ugli Arzikulov. "Systems Engineering Methodology for Designing Digital Public–Private Partnership Platforms". Applied System Innovation 4, n.º 1 (11 de janeiro de 2021): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/asi4010004.

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The modern approach to realization of large, expensive projects with long payback periods in various sectors of infrastructure often involves combining the financial resources of public authorities and the private sector through a public–private partnership (PPP) mechanism. The PPP mechanism has a high potential for attracting investments and facilitating other conditions necessary for the project. At the same time, the project participants need a third-party coordination platform that is objective and able to organize their dialog on equal terms. The authors of this article, for these purposes, consider the capabilities of digital platforms (DP). Digital platforms are able to unite many project participants in a single information field and provide them with the necessary services. Given the potential multitude of participants in such a system, there arises the question of meeting their basic needs to create mutually beneficial conditions during the implementation of projects. Thus, there is a need for flexible DPs. Flexibility can be achieved by using systems engineering (SE) approaches during the design of the DP. The practice of interaction with stakeholders in the framework of systems engineering allows the determination of the basic needs and areas of activity of the participants. The results of this practice will form the basis for the functional and physical design of the future DPs.
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Glukhikh, Igor Nikolaevich, Liudmila Anatolevna Tolstolesova e Otabek Anzor ugli Arzikulov. "Systems Engineering Methodology for Designing Digital Public–Private Partnership Platforms". Applied System Innovation 4, n.º 1 (11 de janeiro de 2021): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/asi4010004.

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The modern approach to realization of large, expensive projects with long payback periods in various sectors of infrastructure often involves combining the financial resources of public authorities and the private sector through a public–private partnership (PPP) mechanism. The PPP mechanism has a high potential for attracting investments and facilitating other conditions necessary for the project. At the same time, the project participants need a third-party coordination platform that is objective and able to organize their dialog on equal terms. The authors of this article, for these purposes, consider the capabilities of digital platforms (DP). Digital platforms are able to unite many project participants in a single information field and provide them with the necessary services. Given the potential multitude of participants in such a system, there arises the question of meeting their basic needs to create mutually beneficial conditions during the implementation of projects. Thus, there is a need for flexible DPs. Flexibility can be achieved by using systems engineering (SE) approaches during the design of the DP. The practice of interaction with stakeholders in the framework of systems engineering allows the determination of the basic needs and areas of activity of the participants. The results of this practice will form the basis for the functional and physical design of the future DPs.
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Sternik, Sergey, Ilnur Gareev e Timur Akhmetgaliev. "Development of a digital service for real estate transactions". Real estate: economics, management, n.º 1 (17 de maio de 2021): 25–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.22337/2073-8412-2021-1-25-34.

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The majority of present-day aggregators of the Russian real estate market fail to meet modern requirements and trends. Currently, the information support of real estate valuation activities is generally assigned to individual values, rather than the valuation community as a whole. The absence, insufficiency, unreliability of the market information makes it difficult to determine the cadastral value of the properties as well fulfill the requirements prescribed by the existing methodological recommendations. The main problem in developing digital platforms is that the value of the digital platform proposition can only be adequately assessed by the platform developer, while the complexity of creating a quality digital platform may exceed the benefits for the developer. In this regard, we set a goal to analyze the aggregators of the real estate market in terms of the shortcomings, whose systematization is to lay the basis for a consolidated real estate market database of Russian Federation. In this article, selected digital platforms were analyzed with regards to meeting specified criteria using a multi-criterial rating system. The results of the study represent the necessary criteria, conclusions concerning compliance with certain criteria based on the analysis of classifieds, as well as recommendations for the use of innovative technologies to ensure the most advanced operation of real estate market aggregators. In addition, several forms of information exchange between market players and viable solutions to common problems are suggested. A method of developing a consolidated real estate market database was developed. It is based on innovative information technologies and the actionable way of implementing software solutions designated for automation and structuring of real estate data.
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M. Amin, Fakhrurrazi, e Hanna Sundari. "EFL students’ preferences on digital platforms during emergency remote teaching: Video Conference, LMS, or Messenger Application?" Studies in English Language and Education 7, n.º 2 (3 de setembro de 2020): 362–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.24815/siele.v7i2.16929.

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The use of technology in language learning has extensively expanded in line with the advancement of technology itself. However, the investigation into the implementation of video conferences, learning management systems, and mobile applications, particularly during the emergency remote teaching/the Covid-19 pandemic, is still lacking. This paper presents survey data from three groups of Indonesian EFL students using three different digital learning platforms: Cisco WebEx Meeting video conferencing, Google Classroom learning management system (LMS), and WhatsApp mobile messenger application. The purpose of the study was to determine the students’ preferences including their perception and point of views on using the platforms and application during the remote teaching situation. There were 140 EFL students from two universities/institutes in Jakarta and Aceh to take part as the participants. The instrument was a questionnaire based on criteria of CALL evaluation, and descriptive analysis using percentages and thematic analysis was applied. The findings show that the Cisco WebEx Meeting, Google Classroom, and WhatsApp gained highly positive agreement on all criteria. Specifically, the Cisco WebEx meeting got the highest scores on authenticity and meaning focus. Meanwhile, for GC and WhatsApp, the criteria on language learning potential, meaning focus and authenticity achieved the highest scores. Moreover, WhatsApp is the most preferred among others in meaning focus, learner fit, positive impact, and practicality. However, the three digital platforms received the lowest score on a positive impact at each group-participant. It seemingly indicates that they thought the full online digital learning system they experienced during ERT is less preferable than face-to-face learning.
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Beard, Isaiah. "The eBethArké Syriac digital library: a case study". Digital Library Perspectives 33, n.º 1 (13 de fevereiro de 2017): 40–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/dlp-07-2016-0017.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review and describe the teamwork, collaboration and learning experiences involved in meeting the unique challenges of establishing a new digital library for Syriac collections. The eBetharké Syriac Digital Library Portal is a collaborative effort between the libraries at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and the Beth Mardutho Syriac Institute, a traditional library of texts, to create a specialized digital library collection online. This digital library features content in and relating to Syriac, an Aramaic dialect spoken in the first century A.D. and for which a great deal of historically significant documents was written during the period. Design/methodology/approach This task required effort and research on multiple fronts, including software development; collaboration on technical, interpersonal and policy-based levels; and in overcoming challenges related to the predominant computing platforms installed and in use by potential users of this digital library. Findings This collaboration provided significant new challenges and learning experiences among the staff who worked on this project and provides a base upon which our digital library platforms can diversify and be more culturally aware. Social implications There have been increasing calls within the academic community for better support in the technological space for this and other contemporary languages of the region. Creation of such a platform and expanding it significantly would benefit scholars of Middle Eastern texts in much the same way digital repositories have revolutionized online text access for the Western world. Originality/value The project is unique in that it is believed to the first production-level, digital preservation-specific Syriac digital library of its kind. It supports the display of metadata and descriptive details for digital library objects not just in English, but in Arabic and Syriac languages as well, where appropriate
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Saravanan, Chandra, Vanessa Schumacher, Danielle Brown, Robert Dunstan, Jean-Rene Galarneau, Marielle Odin e Sasmita Mishra. "Meeting Report: Tissue-based Image Analysis". Toxicologic Pathology 45, n.º 7 (outubro de 2017): 983–1003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192623317737468.

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Quantitative image analysis (IA) is a rapidly evolving area of digital pathology. Although not a new concept, the quantification of histological features on photomicrographs used to be cumbersome, resource-intensive, and limited to specialists and specialized laboratories. Recent technological advances like highly efficient automated whole slide digitizer (scanner) systems, innovative IA platforms, and the emergence of pathologist-friendly image annotation and analysis systems mean that quantification of features on histological digital images will become increasingly prominent in pathologists’ daily professional lives. The added value of quantitative IA in pathology includes confirmation of equivocal findings noted by a pathologist, increasing the sensitivity of feature detection, quantification of signal intensity, and improving efficiency. There is no denying that quantitative IA is part of the future of pathology; however, there are also several potential pitfalls when trying to estimate volumetric features from limited 2-dimensional sections. This continuing education session on quantitative IA offered a broad overview of the field; a hands-on toxicologic pathologist experience with IA principles, tools, and workflows; a discussion on how to apply basic stereology principles in order to minimize bias in IA; and finally, a reflection on the future of IA in the toxicologic pathology field.
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Alrobai, Amen, Abdullah Algashami, Huseyin Dogan, Tessa Corner, Keith Phalp e Raian Ali. "COPE.er Method: Combating Digital Addiction via Online Peer Support Groups". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, n.º 7 (31 de março de 2019): 1162. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16071162.

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Digital addiction (hereafter DA) denotes a problematic relationship with technology described by being compulsive, obsessive, impulsive and hasty. New research has identified cases where users’ digital behaviour shows symptoms meeting the clinical criteria of behavioural addiction. The online peer groups approach is one of the strategies to combat addictive behaviours. Unlike other behaviours, intervention and addictive usage can be on the same medium; the online space. This shared medium empowers influence techniques found in peer groups, such as self-monitoring, social surveillance, and personalised feedback, with a higher degree of interactivity, continuity and real-time communication. Social media platforms in general and online peer groups, in particular, have received little guidance as to how software design should take it into account. Careful theoretical understanding of the unique attributes and dynamics of such platforms and their intersection with gamification and persuasive techniques is needed as the ad-hoc design may cause unexpected harm. In this paper, we investigate how to facilitate the design process to ensure a systematic development of this technology. We conducted several qualitative studies including user studies and observational investigations. The primary contribution of this research is twofold: (i) a reference model for designing interactive online platforms to host peer groups and combat DA, (ii) a process model, COPE.er, inspired by the participatory design approach to building Customisable Online Persuasive Ecology by Engineering Rehabilitation strategies for different groups.
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Haryati, H. "The students’ perspectives of platforms used in virtual learning environment: a survey study in COVID-19 pandemic". Leksika: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra dan Pengajarannya 15, n.º 1 (28 de fevereiro de 2021): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.30595/lks.v15i1.9308.

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COVID-19 has been the pandemic in Indonesia since March 2020. Drastically, it impacts on educational segment; therefore, the platforms of digital tools are able to be the best alternative way to overwhelm this issue and to strengthen the material delivery conducted by educational institution including universities. They can be beneficial tools in COVID-19 pandemic condition as teachers’ assistance. Due to these issues, this study was conducted to determine students’ perspective on the implementation of platforms in virtual learning environment during Covid-19 pandemic. This study involved 105 participants of the sixth semester students of English department of Universitas Pamulang. To obtain the data, the writer distributed a survey consisting 3 major questions (the platform reference, the advantages and the challenges); the students handed the reflective notes in to all questions related to the implementation of virtual learning in COVID-19 pandemic situation. The findings revealed that the students prefer having screen recording in learning activity (38.10%), Google Meeting (28.57%), Kahoot (19.04%), and Ed Puzzle (14.29%). Furthermore, the advantages of the platforms are time flexibility, effective platforms, less quota, interaction, fun application, the mastery of grammar; however, the challenges are monotonous activity, the students’ boredom, difficult to create an account, poor responses, poor internet connection and inequivalent schedule.
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Offringa, Reid, Tong Sheng, Linda Parks, Mark Clements, David Kerr e Michael S. Greenfield. "Digital Diabetes Management Application Improves Glycemic Outcomes in People With Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes". Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 12, n.º 3 (25 de dezembro de 2017): 701–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1932296817747291.

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Background: Diabetes is a chronic condition that requires constant self-management. As a consequence, several software platforms have been developed to facilitate the tracking of diabetes data to improve diabetes management. Our aim was to determine the real-world glycemic benefits of a mobile diabetes management platform used by individuals with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Methods: Mobile platform-using (n = 899) and control (n = 900) participants meeting specific minimum data criteria were randomly selected from a database of diabetes users. All results were modeled using different mixed effect generalized linear models, assigning random intercepts for each user, and adjusting the distribution assumption for each outcome. Results: Users of the mobile platform increased their frequency of blood glucose monitoring (+8.8 tests per month, 95% CI [3.4, 14.1], P < .001) and had fewer hyperglycemic events and lower average glucose levels compared to the control group. In addition, a mobile user could expect a 3.5% drop in average BG (−6.4 mg/dL, 95% CI [−2.0, −10.7], P < .001) and a 10.7% decrease in hyperglycemia ( P < .001) after 2 months. Conclusion: Users of the mobile platform tested their BG more often and demonstrated greater improvement in blood glucose compared to users who did not use the mobile platform. This supports previous studies indicating that digital technologies can enhance diabetes care in a real-world setting.

Teses / dissertações sobre o assunto "Digital meeting platforms":

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Andersson, Elsa, Moa Strömland e Catherine Quassdorf. "Microinteractions: Don’t forget to raise your hand! : A qualitative study concerning microinteractions in digital meeting platforms and the impact they have on workflow efficiencies in the creative industry". Thesis, Jönköping University, JTH, Avdelningen för datateknik och informatik, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-53487.

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This research paper studies the extent of how microinteractions are utilized in Microsoft Teams and the impact that they have on workflow efficiencies, specifically in the creative industry. In a novel time where Covid-19 virus has increased the demand of digital platforms, the importance of research within remote meeting utilization, and the interaction possibilities within, is of utter importance. Also, since we are missing out on the spontaneous interactions that occur when meeting face-to-face, the microinteractions within digital meeting platforms now carry a heavier weight when interactions are solely occuring remotely. The data collection was achieved through a qualitative approach consisting of participant observations and semi-structured interviews. The results of this research proved that microinteractions are used frequently within digital meetings in Microsoft Teams, but in different contexts and in different constellations. The results also identified that microinteractions, which hold the right conditions, can streamline workflows in certain scenarios. This study concluded in interesting data that answered the research questions but also opened up for further research due to the topic being of a novel field and in a special time, in this case referring to the pandemic and Covid-19.

Livros sobre o assunto "Digital meeting platforms":

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Peari, Sagi. Conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190622305.003.0008.

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This chapter summarizes the manuscript’s argument development as a three-stage progression. Firstly, the first two chapters have provided a platform for choice equality foundation’s (CEF) establishment and development. Thus, these chapters have elaborated on the central elements of Savigny’s influential choice-of-law theory and told the story of the mysterious choice-of-law methodology of better-law. Secondly, and drawing on discussions in the first two chapters, the next three chapters have presented the CEF, its foundational pillars of Choice and Equality, their operation and their crystallization in a wide spectrum of traditional and contemporary choice-of-law doctrines and concepts. Finally, the last chapter has offered some further comments and clarifications on CEF’s conceptual independence, its implementation, and its attractiveness for meeting the challenges of the digital age.

Capítulos de livros sobre o assunto "Digital meeting platforms":

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Baldwin, Robert, e Martin Cave. "Regulating Digital Platforms". In Taming the Corporation, 170–88. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198836186.003.0008.

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One of the most pressing regulatory challenges of recent years has been what to do about the hugely successful digital platform and related companies which now bestride the world. Their emergence provides a brutal and urgent test for positive regulation: Can legislators and regulators maintain the benefits generated by such influential new actors, but also control the adverse effects? This chapter focuses on the challenges posed by the platforms’ abuses of their market power. It starts with an exposition of the special features of two-sided platforms which may create a heightened or special need for regulation. It then considers how these features might play out, and focuses on the risk of markets ‘tipping’ into monopolies. It then discusses how general competition law might be strengthened to keep up with the new dynamics of digital platforms and how competition law can be supplemented by additional regulatory interventions. The concluding section discusses prospects for positive regulation meeting these new challenges.
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González-Pérez, Laura Icela, María-Soledad Ramírez-Montoya e Francisco J. García-Peñalvo. "User Experience in Institutional Repositories". In Digital Libraries and Institutional Repositories, 423–40. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2463-3.ch026.

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Disruptive ideas and innovative business models take shape from observing and investigating the needs and demands of potential users and measuring their success based on the acceptance by users and their satisfaction. In an educational context, a new mission of the university has emerged, supported by the transfer of open access knowledge through Institutional Repositories (IR); it is important to know the motivations and needs of the academic community to promote scientific dissemination using these platforms. The present article uses the method of systematic literature review: using 29 studies from SCOPUS and WoS, involving the topics User-Centered Design (UCD) and repositories. The results show that two of the three UCD phases—evaluation and requirements—are closely linked and are the reiterative focus of UCD; thus, it is desirable to promote the design of custom-made prototypes according to the users' motivations. It is necessary to redefine methodologies for IR development within open-access ecosystems to guide them towards meeting their potential users' needs and motivations.
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Baird, Derek E., e Mercedes Fisher. "Pedagogical Mashup". In Handbook of Research on New Media Literacy at the K-12 Level, 48–71. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-120-9.ch004.

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In this chapter we outline how educators are creating a “mash up” of traditional pedagogy with new media to create a 21st Century pedagogy designed to support the digital learning styles of Gen Y students. The research included in this paper is intended as a directional means to help instructors and course designers identify social and new media resources and other emerging technologies that will enhance the delivery of instruction while meeting the needs of today’s digital learning styles. The media-centric Generation Y values its ability to use the web to create self-paced, customized, on-demand learning paths that include using multiple platforms for mobile, interactive, social, and self-publishing experiences. These can include wiki, blogs, podcasts and other developing social platforms like Second Life, Twitter, Yackpack and Facebook. New media provides these hyper-connected students with a medium for understanding, social interaction, idea negotiation, as well as an intrinsic motivation for participation. The active nature of today’s digitally connected student culture is one that more resourcefully fosters idea generation and experience-oriented innovation than traditional schooling models. In addition, we describe our approach to utilizing current and emerging social media to support Gen Y learners, facilitate the formation of learning communities, foster student engagement, reflection, and enhance the overall learning experience for students in synchronous and asynchronous virtual learning environments (VLE).
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Baird, Derek E., e Mercedes Fisher. "Pedagogical Mash Up". In Social Computing, 2023–44. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-984-7.ch133.

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In this chapter we outline how educators are creating a “mash up” of traditional pedagogy with new media to create a 21st Century pedagogy designed to support the digital learning styles of Gen Y students. The research included in this paper is intended as a directional means to help instructors and course designers identify social and new media resources and other emerging technologies that will enhance the delivery of instruction while meeting the needs of today’s digital learning styles. The media-centric Generation Y values its ability to use the web to create self-paced, customized, on-demand learning paths that include using multiple platforms for mobile, interactive, social, and self-publishing experiences. These can include wiki, blogs, podcasts and other developing social platforms like Second Life, Twitter, Yackpack and Facebook. New media provides these hyper-connected students with a medium for understanding, social interaction, idea negotiation, as well as an intrinsic motivation for participation. The active nature of today’s digitally connected student culture is one that more resourcefully fosters idea generation and experience-oriented innovation than traditional schooling models. In addition, we describe our approach to utilizing current and emerging social media to support Gen Y learners, facilitate the formation of learning communities, foster student engagement, reflection, and enhance the overall learning experience for students in synchronous and asynchronous virtual learning environments (VLE).
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Golant, Mitch, Alexandra K. Zaleta, Susan Ash-Lee, Joanne S. Buzaglo, Kevin Stein, M. Claire Saxton, Marcia Donziger, Kim Thiboldeaux e Linda Bohannon. "The Engaged Patient". In Psycho-Oncology, editado por William S. Breitbart e Phyllis N. Butow, 393–99. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190097653.003.0050.

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Patient engagement is ever more essential to developing innovative strategies that shape how comprehensive, integrated medical care is delivered to cancer patients and their families. With over 300 licensed professionals across the network, Cancer Support Community (CSC) is the largest nonprofit employer of psychosocial oncology mental health professionals in the United States. Through decades of working with cancer patients, families, and caregivers, CSC has developed a portfolio of evidence-informed programs that engage patients around their most pressing concerns—unwanted aloneness, loss of control, and lack of hope. CSC’s facilities, which provide support groups, education, exercise and nutrition classes, children’s programs, and social activities, are available at no cost for families. These services are replicated on CSC’s helpline and digital platforms. This chapter highlights a comprehensive integrated model of developing and delivering evidence-informed psychosocial programs and services in the community. The chapter also reviews CSC patient-centered research projects including (1) the Cancer Experience Registry®, an online observational study of cancer patients, survivors, and informal caregivers to identify and quantify their psychosocial experiences; (2) CancerSupportSource®, a reliable, valid, multidimensional distress screening program for patients and caregivers; and (3) Open To Options®, a shared decision-making program that helps patients prepare a highly personalized list of questions, concerns, and goals to share with their doctor. The extent to which the psychosocial oncology community can integrate care across healthcare systems, by leveraging new technologies, behavioral and implementation science principles, and community-based services, will determine its success in meeting the needs of cancer patients.
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Crespo, Rubén González, Oscar Sanjuán Martínez, José Manuel Saiz Alvarez, Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle, B. Cristina Pelayo García-Bustelo e Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos. "Design of an Open Platform for Collective Voting through EDNI on the Internet". In E-Procurement Management for Successful Electronic Government Systems, 1–13. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2119-0.ch001.

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The present chapter aims to introduce the construction of a generic platform and open secure voting and multipurpose for the realm of the Internet. This platform will allow for collecting signatures and supporting multiple contexts through the use of electronic IDs and digital certificates. Potential applications of this platform are almost endless but some of the most significant may be: Voting at shareholders meetings, and votes in communities of neighbors, collect signatures, collect signatures for nominations, proposals for ILP (Popular Legislative initiatives), any activity susceptible to need a platform for reliable vote, meetings of parents, collegiate, et cetera. Currently the use of e-government for the identification of persons through digital documents is on rise, and the possibilities it presents are endless. That is why this chapter provides solutions for allowing these uses; it is of general interest for the present society.
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Gambarato, Renira Rampazzo, e Sergey Medvedev. "ICT and Transmedia Storytelling for Democratic Development in the Russian Political Landscape". In Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development, 55–91. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1791-8.ch003.

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This chapter discusses the implementation of information and communication technology (ICT) and transmedia storytelling in Alexey Navalny's political campaign during the 2013 Moscow mayoral election in Russia. The aim is to analyze how the use of ICT across multiple media platforms contributed to the development of democratic practices in the Russian political landscape. Navalny's westernized, bottom-up political campaign was innovative in the country because it involved novel manners of engaging the public via online fundraising, door-to-door canvassing, engagement of volunteers, digital projects, and meetings with voters, for instance, which were not common practices at the time in Russia. Although Navalny lost the election, his candidacy represented advancement in terms of the use of ICT and transmedia storytelling to promote democratic development in the midst of autocratic Russia. If the democratic progress in the country will be maintained, it remains to be seen. The methodological approach is based on the transmedia analytical model developed by Gambarato (2013).
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Wang, Audrey P., David Pryce e Phillip Gough. "Getting to the Right Patient at the Right Time: An Interoperable Mobile App to Track the ED Journey in Hospital". In Healthier Lives, Digitally Enabled. IOS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/shti210015.

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The current legacy ICT framework structures in healthcare are often siloed and do not allow information to flow easily between business analytics and clinical systems, affecting critical decision making.Western Sydney Local Health District (WSLHD) has numerous electronic database systems for business analytics including tracking individual patients waiting for treatment in the emergency department (ED). Administrators of hospital business data report ED performance measures in a weekly static feedback report to clinical and executive staff due to current legacy systems and manual resource allocation processes. The remit of the project was to prototype a system that could integrate data sources from the current QlikSense Dashboard into an interoperable mobile app with the future intention of direct impact on clinical care decision making for the emergency department. A series of meetings between business analytics unit and clinical staff were used to inform a set of requirements for information workflow systems integration to be used on the project. Stimulated patient data that matched typical data feeds from the system was used to develop a prototype interoperable HL7 messaging mobile app that would report waiting patients in their triage categories in near real time. This working protype with synthetic scenarios and data will inform a future deployable production system with information for the patient journey from the ED waiting room into available hospital beds. As most applications are either designed for business analytics or clinical workflows, integrating information data sources into one mobile application that could meet the needs of both clinical and business performance was novel and integral. This proof of concept project successfully integrated the information systems necessary for both purposes and informs future requirements for an interoperable and deployable cross-platform mobile app.

Trabalhos de conferências sobre o assunto "Digital meeting platforms":

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Daniels, Bradley D. "Meeting the Challenges of Digital Convergence on CE Platforms". In 2008 International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icce.2008.4588136.

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Daniels, Bradley D. "Meeting the Challenges of Digital Convergence on CE Platforms". In 2008 Second International Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icee.2008.4585316.

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Wilson, Lee, Ferdinand Velez, Jason Lim e Leah Boyd. "Incorporating Digital Solutions to Foster Greater Remote Engagement with Personnel". In Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/30976-ms.

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Abstract Like most business sectors, the oil and gas industry had to adapt to virtual meetings and working from home in the new reality of the global COVID-19 pandemic. This has introduced new complications to completing activities that traditionally require personnel to be on site and collaborate in teams. This paper reviews digital initiatives that allow workers to collaborate virtually on EHS (Environmental, Health, & Safety)-driven practices such as safety audits and engage remotely for improved morale. Specifically, the paper reviews the recent implementation of digital connectivity solutions for remote workers to join virtual ‘Safety Walk and Talks’ in processing facilities and offshore platforms. It also reviews programs to promote connectivity between workers, including virtual town halls and online coffee-hours conversations. While these digitally enabled remote engagement initiatives are still relatively new, they have quickly provided benefits to the safe operation of offshore assets and the morale and mental wellbeing of the workforce. The first virtual ‘Safety Walk and Talk,’ which was conducted in Indonesia, brought together a cross-functional team that was split between a few in-person attendees and a majority of people joining virtually from remote locations. While the digital connection was not seamless, this first-of-its-kind virtual meeting proved the concept. The process improves EHS metrics by minimizing travel of teams to and from the site. It also keeps more people out of potentially hazardous work environments and minimizes exposure to coronavirus or other health hazards. Other digital connectivity measures such as virtual town halls and worker-submitted videos have increased engagement between management, workers, and teams located around the globe. A virtual ‘Coffee Roulette’ program, in which workers spin a virtual wheel that connects them with other employees for informal chats, has allowed people to make new connections and feel less isolated.
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Samiei, Ehsan, Hojatollah Rezaei Nejad e Mina Hoorfar. "Effect of Electrode Geometry on Droplet Splitting in Digital Microfluidic Platforms". In ASME 2014 12th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels collocated with the ASME 2014 4th Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icnmm2014-22202.

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This paper studies the effect of the electrode aspect ratio on droplet splitting in a digital microfluidics (DMF) chip including an array of 3 electrodes in which the middle electrode is kept square while the two side electrodes have different aspect ratios. The aspect ratio is changed from 0.9 to 1.3 while the surface area of the electrodes is kept constant for all cases. Results show that changing the aspect ratio can severely change the required voltage for splitting with a nonlinear behavior. It is also shown that for a constant gap between the top and bottom plates and a constant volume of the droplet, the relation between the threshold voltage and the aspect ratio is parabolic, for which there is an aspect ratio with a minimum threshold voltage. Changing the volume of the droplet changes the threshold voltage and hence the aspect ratio corresponding to the minimum threshold voltage required for splitting.
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Fojcik, Marcin, Martyna K. Fojcik, Lars Kyte, Bjarte Pollen e Jan Ove Rogde Mjånes. "TEACHING IN DIGITAL SURROUNDINGS – STUDENTS OPINION ON DIGITAL TOOLS AND DIGITAL LECTURES". In International Conference on Education and New Developments. inScience Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2021end059.

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In today’s world, education in higher education institutions needs to use digital technologies to reach students without them being in the same room as the teacher. The “classical lecture”, with a teacher talking and writing on a blackboard interacting with students, has been in many ways exchanged with different digital or hybrid solutions. On one hand, it allows teachers to challenge their practices and try new ways of engaging students to learn, but on the other hand, it can be challenging to master different digital solutions in a way that ensures a clear message for the students. When the whole world went into lockdown, the education at all levels needed to emergency transform learning in classrooms to learning through digital platforms. New structures had to be made, new routines, and new approaches. For some subjects it was not enough to move from sitting in a lecture room to sitting in front of a computer, it was necessary to develop solutions for presenting different programs or motivating students to be active, even if they were without a camera or microphone. Some teachers needed a blackboard to write and draw on while they talk, others needed to change between different programs to show different representations or purposes. In some cases, the digital lectures were synchronous, with teachers and students meeting at the same time to discuss a topic both in small and big groups, other times the digital lectures were asynchronous to give the students more time to prepare themselves and to activate their learning by giving them a responsibility to study individually (self-study). After few months of trying different solutions, the teachers from Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL) and Volda University College (HVO) have investigated the student’s views on the different solutions they have experienced. The students were asked to answer an anonymous questionnaire of their opinion, views, and experiences with different digital solutions. The results were categorized and analyzed to select some tools or approaches that most of the students found either better or worse for their learning.
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Huang, Catherine, Yves Konigshofer, Lequan Nguyen, Rajeswari Vemula, Praveena Kamineni, Deepika Philkana, Ekta Jaiswal e Bharathi Anekella. "Abstract 3825: Digital PCR-characterized, highly multiplexed, oncology RNA fusion reference materials: Performance on multiple NGS platforms". In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2017; April 1-5, 2017; Washington, DC. American Association for Cancer Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2017-3825.

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Bolton, M. T. W., S. N. Waterworth e R. J. McClurg. "Enabling, Equipping and Empowering the Support Enterprise through Digital Transformation". In 14th International Naval Engineering Conference and Exhibition. IMarEST, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24868/issn.2515-818x.2018.055.

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Existing digital technology is transforming adjacent industries and will transform the Maritime sector. Increased data integration, exploitation via applications and use of mobile technology will enable the realisation of benefits, particularly in the management of material state and design change. Improvements to the way we store, share, manage and act upon information will ensure decisions are based upon the best, most accurate and timely information available shared across the Support Enterprise. It will also reduce time taken for maintenance by better understanding the maintenance requirement and avoid unnecessary cost by reducing the need for 2nd, 3rd and 4th line support. All of this should lead to a greatly reduced safety risk and increased platform availability. Furthermore, these improvements will enable the Royal Navy (RN) to further empower its maintainers, improving efficiency, productivity and job satisfaction. These personnel are at the heart of the Support solution and are of vital importance not least because platforms are complex but also because conduct of operational engineering, by RN personnel at reach, in adversity, ensures the Service is always ready to fight and win. The RN is embracing Digital Transformation (DX) as the means to deliver maritime support improvement and specifically safety, availability and productivity benefits. Navy Command has developed the Maritime Support Information Exploitation (MarSIX) strategy and model to drive the development of a single configured, assured, inter-related data set that can effectively exploit information across the enterprise and ensure the RN maintainer is firmly positioned at the heart of Support. Vital to the safety argument and meeting availability requirements, the approach is part of a journey towards a future Support Network that recognises the unique maritime operating environment and the close relationship between front line engineering and the enterprise that supports it.
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An, H. T., S. Houchaimi, C. T. Burkhart e M. J. Schertzer. "DNA Ligation on a Digital Microfluidic Device". In ASME 2020 18th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels collocated with the ASME 2020 Heat Transfer Summer Conference and the ASME 2020 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icnmm2020-1028.

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Abstract This investigation demonstrates that digital microfluidic platforms are suitable for automated DNA ligation. Multiple DNA ligation steps are required to create DNA products using oligonucleotide synthesis. Unfortunately, traditional methods of oligonucleotide synthesis are unable to create highly accurate, long DNA products. This leads to a supply-side bottleneck that puts a drag on innovation in drug development, organism engineering, and agricultural improvement. Here we demonstrate ligation of two DNA products into one DNA product in digital microfluidic devices that manipulate droplets in air and in oil. Results from the gel electrophoresis imaging confirmed that ligation on digital microfluidics devices was successful in all cases. Silicone oil experiments also verified that on-chip incubation of DNA ligation is possible on these devices using an external resistive heater. This suggests that large-scale DMF automation of DNA synthesis can be used to alleviate the bottleneck created by the lack of efficient, high-volume production of long change DNA products. Such an advancement would be highly valued for a wide variety of biomedical applications.
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Bölükbaşı, Selahattin. "The Example of Fanatik Newspaper Within the Context of The Evolution of Communication From Traditional Media to New Media Tools During the Covid-19 Pandemic". In COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY CONGRESS. ISTANBUL AYDIN UNIVERSITY, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17932/ctcspc.21/ctc21.024.

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Fanatik Newspaper has been chosen as a sample in explaining the evolution of communication from traditional media to new media tools during the Covid-19 pandemic period, as Fanatik uses both media platforms efficiently. During the pandemic period, in which people didn’t go out or even avoid meeting their relatives, it’s been harder to reach daily newspapers to be informed about developments. After the 1990s, humanity has already become acquainted with internet journalism, which led to a decrease in the purchase of newspapers, and people started following the developments mostly from other platforms such as computers and mobile phones. And the advent of Covid-19 increased people’s dependence to digital platforms as a result of the restrictions implemented by the states. This study includes a video interview with Ömer Necati Albayrak, who has been the editor of Fanatik since 2012, and the data collected about newspapers and online journalism during the pandemic. The meeting was originally planned to be held face-to-face, yet because of the pandemic, it had to be held over Zoom, one of the relatively new media applications. The questions asked in the interview were prepared in line with the location feature that’s in social networks (URL-1). Both qualitative and quantitative analysis methods were used in this study. With the content analysis performed with quantitative methods, information about the circulation and advertising revenues of the newspapers in Turkey in the last ten years were collected. As a result of both studies, it has been recorded that people mostly follow the news from the internet sites, however; the circulation of the newspapers, which declined at the beginning of the pandemic, increased again later. In consequence of the findings, although the evolution of communication from traditional media to new media seems to have been completed during the pandemic, it has been detected those newspapers are preferred more when it comes to advertising revenue.
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Shettigar, Nandan, Debjyoti Banerjee, Meghan Truong, Ashok Thyagarajan, Alaba Bamido, Abigail Meza e Navin Kumar. "Application of Machine Learning for Enhancing the Transient Performance of Thermal Energy Storage Platforms for Supplemental or Primary Thermal Management". In ASME 2020 Heat Transfer Summer Conference collocated with the ASME 2020 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting and the ASME 2020 18th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2020-9167.

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Abstract In recent times, goals for industry standards and national mandates have resulted in attempts to reduce the environmental impact of transient thermal processes (e.g., thermal management) in a multitude of applications ranging from industry to domestic use (consumer markets). A potential cheap, efficient and reliable solution is the implementation of a thermal energy storage (TES) unit which can serve as a primary or supplemental option, i.e., as a source of heating and/or cooling. Phase change materials (PCMs) can be used in TES due to their high latent heat storage capacity during phase transformation. Inorganic PCMs typically have the highest latent heat capacity and are attractive for their ability to store the highest amounts of thermal energy in small form factors while conferring respectable power ratings (however, they suffer from compromised reliability issues, that often arise from the need for subcooling). Subcooling (also known as supercooling) is a phenomenon where the temperature needs to be reduced substantially below the melting point to initiate solidification. A technique for obviating subcooling issues is to allow a small portion of the PCM to remain unmelted, which then allows the PCM to solidify and nucleate — starting from the unmelted portion of PCM (this is termed as the “cold finger” technique). A fundamental challenge for using the cold finger technique is to reliably control the amount of melt fraction in the total volume of the PCM (such that a target amount of the PCM remains solidified or unmelted). Thus, reliability is enhanced at the expense of substantial reduction in storage capacity. However, using Machine Learning (ML) techniques, this deficiency can be addressed by reliably predicting and thus controlling the amount of melt fraction in the total volume of the PCM with a higher accuracy than conventional techniques. Conventional techniques for predicting transient characteristics in real time control typically use physics-based prediction strategies that are effective for a narrow range of operating conditions with concomitant disadvantages: they suffer from high measurement uncertainties corresponding to large levels of error in the real time predictions and unreliability for a variety of operating conditions. In this study, significant technological advances were achieved by utilizing nearest neighbor search processes (such as radial basis functions) along with an artificial neural network (ANN) algorithm. This technique is simple to implement, device independent and was demonstrated successfully for predicting the melt fraction of a PCM with high accuracy and robustness. With this method, the melt fraction of a PCM can be accurately determined, which allows the maximum thermal capacity of a PCM to be utilized while mitigating reliability issues (such as subcooling) and enhancing the thermodynamic efficiencies of the TES platforms. Melting experiments were performed using a digital camera (for video recording) and a graduated cylinder containing PCM for monitoring the transient values of the melt fraction based on the height of the liquid phase of the PCM in the cylinder. An array of 3 thermocouples was placed at predetermined heights within the body of the PCM to monitor the transient propagation of the melting process within the PCM. In the final stages of the melting process, the predictions from the ML algorithm was found to be more accurate (90∼95% accuracy) than that of the conventional techniques based on physics-based solvers (∼60% accuracy). The accuracy of the ML algorithm was low at smaller melt fractions (∼30%) and improved substantially at higher melt fractions (∼95%).

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