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    Models of technology and change in higher education: an international comparative survey on the current and future use of ICT in higher education

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    The aim of this study is to investigate which scenarios are emerging with respect to the use of ICT in higher education and how future developments can be predicted and strategic choices can be based on that. It seeks to answer the following questions:\ud What strategic responses do institutions make with respect to the use of ICT; Which external conditions and developments influence these choices; Which external and internal conditions and measures are taken in order to achievestrategic targets; What are the implications for technology use, teaching and learning processes and staff? \ud The study applies an international comparative methodology and is carried out in the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, the United Kingdom, Australia, Finland and the USA. Data were collected through Web-based questionnaires tailored to three different response groups: decision makers, support staff and instructors. In total 693 persons responded to the questionnaire. This implies that between 20 and 50 percent of the institutions in the various countries responded (institutional data were also gathered), with the exception of the USA where the response was much lower

    Scalable software architecture for on-line multi-camera video processing

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    In this paper we present a scalable software architecture for on-line multi-camera video processing, that guarantees a good trade oļ¬€ between computational power, scalability and ļ¬‚exibility. The software system is modular and its main blocks are the Processing Units (PUs), and the Central Unit. The Central Unit works as a supervisor of the running PUs and each PU manages the acquisition phase and the processing phase. Furthermore, an approach to easily parallelize the desired processing application has been presented. In this paper, as case study, we apply the proposed software architecture to a multi-camera system in order to eļ¬ƒciently manage multiple 2D object detection modules in a real-time scenario. System performance has been evaluated under diļ¬€erent load conditions such as number of cameras and image sizes. The results show that the software architecture scales well with the number of camera and can easily works with diļ¬€erent image formats respecting the real time constraints. Moreover, the parallelization approach can be used in order to speed up the processing tasks with a low level of overhea
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