115 research outputs found

    Chinese Experience with Global G3 Standard-Setting

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    China’s growth strategy as set out in the 11th 5-year plan in 2005 called for upgrading of product quality, the development of an innovation society, and reduced reliance on foreign intellectual property with high license fees. Consistent with this policy, China has been involved in recent years with the development of a Chinese standard in third generation (3G) mobile phone technology, both in negotiating the standard and seeing it through to commercialization. This is the first case of a developing country both originating and successfully negotiating a telecommunications standard and this experience raises issues for China’s future development strategy based on product and process upgrading in manufacturing. We argue that while precedent setting from an international negotiating point of view, the experience has thus far is unproven commercially. But the lessons learned will benefit future related efforts in follow-on technologies if similar Chinese efforts are made.This paper documents Chinese standard-setting efforts from proposal submission to ITU to the current large-scale trial network deployment in China and overseas trial networks deployment. We discuss the underlying objectives for this initiative, evaluate its effectiveness, and assess its broader implications for Chinese development policy.

    New directions in mobile, hybrid, and heterogeneous clouds for cyberinfrastructures

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    With the increasing availability of mobile devices and data generated by end-users, scientific instruments and simulations solving many of our most important scientific and engineering problems require innovative technical solutions. These solutions should provide the whole chain to process data and services from the mobile users to the cloud infrastructure, which must also integrate heterogeneous clouds to provide availability, scalability, and data privacy. This special issue presents the results of particular research works showing advances on mobile, hybrid, and heterogeneous clouds for modern cyberinfrastructures

    The Chinese government's new approach to ownership and financial control of strategic state-owned enterprises

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    This paper reviews recent regulatory and policy changes that affect the Chinese central government's ownership and authority over the capital allocations of strategic state-owned enterprises (SOE). The paper examines the reform of the central government's relationship with key SOEs as a consequence of the establishment of the State Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council (SASAC) in 2003, the coming introduction of a centralised operating and budgeting system for SOEs, and the government's ongoing re-evaluation of its ownership policy. SASAC appears to have the potential to develop into a major actor in China's domestic capital allocation, with an active role in strategic financing and restructuring of key sectors of the Chinese economy. The data reviewed for this paper strongly suggests that the Chinese central government aims to retain significant ownership control over key SOEs and, by extension, over a major part of the domestic economy. The new operating and budgeting system is set to significantly enhance central government control over SOEs' capital allocation.state-owned enterprises; privatisation; corporate governance; China

    A multidisciplinary engineering summer school in an industrial setting

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    Most university-level engineering studies produce technically skilled engineers. However, typically students face several difficulties whenworking in multidisciplinary teams when they initiate their industrial careers. In a globalised world, it becomes increasingly important that engineers are capable of collaborating across disciplinary boundaries and exhibit soft competencies, like communication, interpersonal and social skills, time planning, creativity, initiative, and reflection. To prepare a group of engineering and industrial design students to acquire those capabilities, an international summer school that combined industrial design with different kinds of engineering disciplineswas organised on the site of Bang&Olufsen (B&O) in Denmark. This multidisciplinary engineering summer school was attended by students from six European university-level teaching institutions and was supervised by teachers from those institutions and industrial experts from B&O. The main aim of the summer school was to allow students to work in teams, composed of students from different knowledge disciplines and with different cultural backgrounds, with the purpose of developing innovative concepts and products, within a strong industrial perspective.B&OERASMU

    Copyright Law: An Open Source Casebook

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    Copyright Law is an open access casebook available for free to students. This edition was published in Spring 2019.https://scholarship.law.missouri.edu/oer/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Customer engagement on Facebook : a social brand experience

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    Service-dominant logic has become a central perspective on marketing and comes along with several other trends that have evolved over the past decades. In this paradigm it has been shown that strong brand experience leads to several positive consequences such as loyalty and satisfaction, brands should therefore consider how they create experiences for their customers and users. Lately it is the influence of The Internet and Social Media that has been central in development of the relatively new customer engagement perspective on brands which is under development by leading academics. I have combined these perspectives with data from Facebook to measure their effects on actual behaviour with a non-anonymous survey conducted directly on Facebook in a custom built application. I also included an experimental friendliness dimension in this survey to help the search for the effect of being “on Facebook”. The results showed that brand experience on Facebook is better explained by an experience measure that excludes the physical dimensions, sensory and physical, and rather include the relational and friendliness dimension, together with the intellectual and affective dimensions into something that I would like to call the Social Brand Experience. I show how this explains both customer engagement and actual user activity. The linking between actual Facebook activities and customer engagement, customer engagement leads to a higher level of user activity. The role of network activity on Facebook is explored and shown to have significant effects on both experience and engagement. There is also evidence for a feedback loop through customer engagement explained by variations in the dimensions of Social Brand Experience and network activities on Facebook

    A Comparative Law Perspective on Intermediaries\u27 Direct Liability in Cloud Computing Context -- A Proposal for China

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    This dissertation is motivated by two questions: How does the emergence of cloud-computing technology impact major countries’ copyright law regarding the issue of intermediaries’ direct liability? What should Chinese legislature body learn from those countries regarding this issue? Answering the first question lays a foundation for answering the second question. Usually, a cloud-computing intermediary’s specific activity may possess risk of violating a copyright holder’s right of reproduction, right of communication to the public and right of distribution. Comparatively, that intermediary can raise defenses under the exhaustion doctrine and the fair use doctrine. Analysis on these two topics consists of two parts. The first part examines copyright law in major countries or regional organizations such as the U.S., Japan or the European Union. The second part is an analysis of current related Chinese legislation and a proposal for China. This dissertation examines relevant international copyright treaties, major countries’ related legislature documents and related cases. This dissertation offers a thorough legal analysis how cloud-computing technology affects copyright worldwide. The proposal at the end consists of two parts. The first part provides four general legislature advices for China. The second part focuses on how China’s legislature should adjust copyright owner’s exclusive rights and intermediaries’ defense theories to react the impact brought by the cloud-computing technology
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