In last few years, China's economy has started to develop information and communications industries that are broadly defined as components of the New Economy. Acknowledging that the IT revolution presents China a good opportunity to propel itself into the New Economy, the Chinese government has implemented a series of proactive...
This paper presents an approach to the implementation of an e-Manufacturing System, EMS. First, by incorporating the concept of Virtual Production Lines VPL into an EMS, the computations of the EMS can be distributed across networks, resulting in a satisfactory performance. Secondly, a generic equipment operation model and generic operations...
This paper examines the copyright issues facing streaming media. The paper details the arcane requirements for digital performances, the controversy over how ephemeral RAM copies should be treated, and the current rulemaking on the statutory digital performance license. Streaming media face complex requirements detailing what constitutes a non-interactive transmission eligible...
In the past several years, one has seen very rapid growth in e-commerce. Even though on-line retailing was still less than 1% of retail economy in 1999, on-line retailing is forecasted to be more than $204 billion in 2004. There are several similarities and differences between on-line and traditional retailing....
Medical librarian 2.0; use of Web 2.0 technologies in reference services. Ed. by M. Sandra Wood. Haworth Pr. 2007 213 pages $90.00 Hardcover Z675 Through detailed explorations of current technologies and applications in medical...
LEHIGH VALLEY, Pa. -- The Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania (BFTP/NEP) board approved investments of $524,623 in four Pennsylvania companies. BFTP/NEP is a state-funded economic development organization that links early-stage companies and established manufacturers with experts, universities, funding, and other resources to help them prosper through innovation. ...
* Denotes new listing. January 2007 22-26, World of Concrete. World of Masonry, Technology for Construction International, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV. Contact: Tom Cindric, phone 972-536-6371, e-mail tcindric@hanleywood.com, Web site www.worldofconcrete.com. * Jan 24-25, 11th Professional Development Mine Safety Seminar for Supervisors, The Holiday Inn Conference Center...
Byline: Dorothy Illing Sep 07, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- New research has been conducted on what internet users search for. The joint project of the Queensland University of Technology and Pennsylvania State University found that contrary to popular...
Byline: University of Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH, Oct. 21 AScribe Newswire -- In the last seven years, the percentage of Web searches on sex has declined, while that of business-related searches has gone up, according to a new book on Web searching coauthored by a...
In 1892, The Pennsylvania State University became the first American university to offer correspondence courses in agriculture. This initiative was later used as a model for other academic institutions to provide instruction-by-mail programs in a variety of subjects. Now, Penn State is a recognized pioneer in...
Few economic issues are hotter in the United States this election year than the flow of information technology IT jobs overseas--"offshoring." But, for all the rhetoric, there have been little hard data on the phenomenon's true impact. Until now. University of Pennsylvania emeritus...
Web users who stick to one or two search engines and learn those well will have better results for their queries than users who try the same query on various engines, according to a researcher at Pennsylvania State University. There are no wholesale rules about structuring a query that...
Web users who stick to one or two search engines and learn those well will have better results for their queries than users who try the same query on various engines, according to a researcher at Pennsylvania State University. There are no wholesale...
A researcher at Pennsylvania State University in University Park has developed a faster method than is currently available for efficient sharing of widely distributed Internet resources, such as Web services, databases, and high-performance computers, according to the university. Jonghun Park, an assistant professor in the School of Information...
A researcher at Pennsylvania State University in University Park has developed a faster method than is currently available for efficient sharing of widely distributed Internet resources, such as Web services, databases, and high-performance computers, according to the university. Jonghun Park, an assistant professor...
Business & High-Tech Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 6, 2002 RedDot to Manage Intranet for Penn State's Online Administrative Computing Resource RedDot Solutions, (http://www.reddot.com), a leading provider of enterprise content management solutions, today announced that the Pennsylvania State University's Administrative Information Services AIS...
Business Editors & Technology Writers PHILADELPHIA--BUSINESS WIRE--June 19, 2002 The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania is reaping the rewards of its early adoption of web-based collaborative groupware into its MBA curriculum. Wharton's webCafe (webcafe.wharton.upenn.edu/pages/overview.html), built on a digital workplace solution from eRoom...
All 14 universities in Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education, which serves 98,600 students, are converting to a single Web-based student information system that runs on Palo Alto, Calif.-based Sun Microsystems servers. The implementation will service the entire system from one location and a centralized operation...
The School Library & Information Technologies Graduate Department of Mansfield University has been awarded a prestigious Institute of Museum and Library Services IMLS grant for $356,491. The funds will be used to create and administer graduate scholarships for teachers to become teacher-librarians and to produce and...
All 14 universities in Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education, which serves more than 98,600 students, are converting to a single Web-based student information system that runs on Palo Alto, Calif.-based Sun Microsystems servers. The implementation will service the entire system from one location and a...
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