13,596 research outputs found

    Competitive Evolutionary Dynamics of Cloud Service Offerings in Korea: A Path-Dependency Perspective

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    Cloud service for personal users has become more popular world-wide since Apple Inc. launched iCloud storage service in October, 2011. However, such cloud storage service was not new because many global telecom companies, usually called telcos, as well as many portals had already offered similar Internet-based online storage services at that time. As of now, there can be seen hundreds of diverse cloud storage and computing services for both personal and enterprise users in the global market. During last several years, Korean cloud service market has been led by three major telcos, who have launched more advanced and more diversified services competing with each other. Some questions may arise: What makes that happen and what kind of market dynamics affects on the evolution of cloud service offerings? This paper tries to answer these questions by categorizing and analysing 84 cloud services offered by three major telcos in Korea during last three years. As a research framework, Pessemier’s new product classification scheme was employed and precedence relationships among differently positioned service categories were analyzed to figure out the competitive evolutionary dynamics of the market. From the empirical study, path dependency was observed and resource-based view of the market competition was validated. Also, it was found that a player’s next move in service offering to a better position in Pessemier’s product space is quite closely related with the competitive position as well as the company-owned competitive resources like technology competency and company-wide service scope

    Using Technology Enabled Qualitative Research to Develop Products for the Social Good, An Overview

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    This paper discusses the potential benefits of the convergence of three recent trends for the design of socially beneficial products and services: the increasing application of qualitative research techniques in a wide range of disciplines, the rapid mainstreaming of social media and mobile technologies, and the emergence of software as a service. Presented is a scenario facilitating the complex data collection, analysis, storage, and reporting required for the qualitative research recommended for the task of designing relevant solutions to address needs of the underserved. A pilot study is used as a basis for describing the infrastructure and services required to realize this scenario. Implications for innovation of enhanced forms of qualitative research are presented

    National standards for essential digital skills, April 2019

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    Federated Robust Embedded Systems: Concepts and Challenges

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    The development within the area of embedded systems (ESs) is moving rapidly, not least due to falling costs of computation and communication equipment. It is believed that increased communication opportunities will lead to the future ESs no longer being parts of isolated products, but rather parts of larger communities or federations of ESs, within which information is exchanged for the benefit of all participants. This vision is asserted by a number of interrelated research topics, such as the internet of things, cyber-physical systems, systems of systems, and multi-agent systems. In this work, the focus is primarily on ESs, with their specific real-time and safety requirements. While the vision of interconnected ESs is quite promising, it also brings great challenges to the development of future systems in an efficient, safe, and reliable way. In this work, a pre-study has been carried out in order to gain a better understanding about common concepts and challenges that naturally arise in federations of ESs. The work was organized around a series of workshops, with contributions from both academic participants and industrial partners with a strong experience in ES development. During the workshops, a portfolio of possible ES federation scenarios was collected, and a number of application examples were discussed more thoroughly on different abstraction levels, starting from screening the nature of interactions on the federation level and proceeding down to the implementation details within each ES. These discussions led to a better understanding of what can be expected in the future federated ESs. In this report, the discussed applications are summarized, together with their characteristics, challenges, and necessary solution elements, providing a ground for the future research within the area of communicating ESs

    Death and the internet: consumer issues for planning and managing digital legacies

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    The team of Melbourne University researchers examined licencing policies, terms of use agreements and copyright law, and interviewed a range of people, including funeral directors, religious workers, internet content and service providers, as well as estate planning lawyers. The project identified a range of ownership and access issues, and found that many online \u27assets\u27 are left exposed or stranded after death. The researchers concluded that more Australians should include digital registers in, or with, their wills and these should contain passwords and account locations so that material can then be distributed by the Executor or other designated person. A website was also created as part of the project and provides useful tips and information on preparing a digital register. Visit it here: www.digitalheritage.net.a

    Creation, Deployment, Diffusion and Export of Sub-Saharan Africa-originated Information Technology-Related Innovations

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    A number of high profile innovations have been created in Sub-Saharan Africa. In this paper, we examine the mechanisms associated with the development, deployment, diffusion, and export of SSA-originated innovations. The paper gives special consideration to the relative roles and contributions of local and outside resources in the creation and deployment of innovations in SSA economies. A key focus of the article is on the roles of local infrastructural facilities, systems and services in affecting the diffusion of SSA-originated innovations. Also discussed are the features of SSA-originated innovations that explain the diffusion rates. It provides a detailed analysis and description of the key characteristics of SSA-originated innovations that can increase the possibility of being internationalized or exported to other countries. Finally, we analyze how such mechanisms vary across large and small scale innovations

    2011 Strategic roadmap for Australian research infrastructure

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    The 2011 Roadmap articulates the priority research infrastructure areas of a national scale (capability areas) to further develop Australia’s research capacity and improve innovation and research outcomes over the next five to ten years. The capability areas have been identified through considered analysis of input provided by stakeholders, in conjunction with specialist advice from Expert Working Groups   It is intended the Strategic Framework will provide a high-level policy framework, which will include principles to guide the development of policy advice and the design of programs related to the funding of research infrastructure by the Australian Government. Roadmapping has been identified in the Strategic Framework Discussion Paper as the most appropriate prioritisation mechanism for national, collaborative research infrastructure. The strategic identification of Capability areas through a consultative roadmapping process was also validated in the report of the 2010 NCRIS Evaluation. The 2011 Roadmap is primarily concerned with medium to large-scale research infrastructure. However, any landmark infrastructure (typically involving an investment in excess of $100 million over five years from the Australian Government) requirements identified in this process will be noted. NRIC has also developed a ‘Process to identify and prioritise Australian Government landmark research infrastructure investments’ which is currently under consideration by the government as part of broader deliberations relating to research infrastructure. NRIC will have strategic oversight of the development of the 2011 Roadmap as part of its overall policy view of research infrastructure

    IoT system for the validation of conditions in shipping couriers

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    The growth in online activity these days has caused an increase in the number of online shopping businesses. As the shopping experience becomes less personal, some people try to abuse online businesses with return fraud. The number of IoT devices has also experienced growth due to the fourth industrial revolution, or Industry 4.0, which consists of process automation and data exchange in the industry through IoT and machine learning. This dissertation includes research questions, hypotheses, objectives, and a methodology for the development of a system that integrates IoT to solve the problem of fraudulent returns. The prototype developed monitors when packages leave the facilities and when they are delivered, in addition to allowing to check upon the packages’ integrity at these same moments. This is achieved by using a Raspberry Pi with a camera attached and an ESP32 with a motion sensor, connected via the MQTT and Node-RED protocol. To evaluate the system, several tests were created to simulate a scenario of real-world application. With the results obtained, it is possible to conclude that the development was a success and that the prototype can be used in logistics business to prevent return fraud.O aumento da atividade online nos dias de hoje tem causado um aumento no nĂșmero de lojas de comĂ©rcio online. À medida que a experiĂȘncia de compra se torna menos pessoal, algumas pessoas tentam abusar negĂłcios online com fraudes de devolução. O nĂșmero de dispositivos IoT tambĂ©m tem crescido devido Ă  quarta revolução industrial, ou IndĂșstria 4.0, que consiste na automação de processos e troca de dados na indĂșstria atravĂ©s de IoT e machine learning. Esta dissertação inclui questĂ”es de investigação, hipĂłteses, objetivos e uma metodologia para o desenvolvimento de um sistema que integra IoT para resolver o problema de devoluçÔes fraudulentas. O protĂłtipo desenvolvido monitoriza quando encomendas saem das instalaçÔes e quando sĂŁo entregues, para alĂ©m de permitir a verificação da integridade fĂ­sica das encomendas nestes mesmos momentos. Isto Ă© alcançado com o uso de um Raspberry Pi com uma cĂąmara associada e um ESP32 com um sensor de movimento, conectados entre si atravĂ©s do protocolo MQTT e Node-RED. Para avaliar o sistema, vĂĄrios testes foram criados de forma a simular um cenĂĄrio de aplicação no mundo real. Os resultados obtidos permitem concluir que o desenvolvimento foi um sucesso e que o protĂłtipo pode ser usado em empresas de logĂ­stica, distribuição e transporte para evitar fraudes de devolução
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