Synopsis: Ict: Communication systems: Telecommunication: Computer networks:


ICT for Societal Challenges.pdf

greater interoperability, boosting internet trust and security, much faster internet access and better investment in research and development.

The pilot was carried out in three different sites Spain, Greece and Norway where it developed insights into local structural and operational barriers to overcome for further development of Integrated Care Services.

The services were tested in six pilot sites across Europe over the last 24 months of the project.

The feedback on the prototype has been generated so far by cyclic on site user validations on a pan-European scale.

and socialise better Only 20%of the elderly are active internet users. They can communicate more

and currently used in sites in Spain, UK and France, reaching more than 1750 users as well as successfully serviced outside of the project's framework in two locations in Spain.

2008-2010 20 several user trials in different sites throughout Europe. The project also resulted in a comprehensive rehabilitation programme that can be followed in health care

GUIDE puts a dedicated focus on the emerging Web & TV platforms and services (Connected TVS, Set-Top Boxes, etc..

While the passive use (e g. reading information) of public authorities'websites has remained pretty stable over the past years,

which addresses these challenges by ensuring that public sector websites are fully accessible by 2015. The Plan is requesting Member States to formally agree on a common list of key cross-border public services and implement seamless crossborder e-Government services in the EU single market.

in electronic form via internet in a fast, secure and certified way. It was very important to collaborate closely with the STORK project on the recognition of electronic identity for anyone accessing the services network. 1 http://ec. europa. eu/budget/reform/documents/com2011 0665 en. pdf ECRN The project's main objectives were:

Thanks to ICT-particularly social media-more and more citizens are able to take direct part in political debate.

the platform widget is made available also on social media channels and mobile devices. Puzzled by Policy Users can compare graphically their views on immigration with national and EU immigration policies,

2010-2013 30 In a similar vein, the Immigrationpolicy 2. 0 project uses state-of-the-art ICT technologies (including Web 2. 0

and social networking) to pilot a range of citizencentred services (e g. searchable inventories on national migration policies and related legislation).

It provides a Social networking space Ourspace where young Europeans can express their thoughts on politics society, economy and debate them with politicians and peers across Europe.

or impossibility of finding information and services provided by local public authorities on the internet.

We have grown accustomed to the benefits brought by the Internet, smartphones, and the visible and invisible computing power around us.

The Digital Agenda for Europe (DAE) recognises that the Internet has proved to be remarkably secure, resilient and stable.

Only 12%of European web users feel completely safe making online transactions. 38%of users had concerns with the safety of online payments

security of networks the internet has become a critical information infrastructure, encompassing IT systems and networks across the globe.

by strengthening cross-border cooperation and information exchange. trust in technology 74%of EU Internet users in 2012 think that the risk of becoming a victim of cybercrime has increased in the past year.

who start using Internet from the age of 7, need quality content online to stimulate their imagination

and tools for using the Internet safely and responsibly. A combination of policies is required to deliver a Better Internet for Children.

The Strategy for a Better Internet for Children proposes a series of actions to be undertaken by the Commission

Member States and the whole industry value chain. To meet those objectives and to keep our society secure

Defending ICT infrastructures The Internet has evolved significantly over time and people have come to depend on it for a number of activities such as voice and video communications, social networking, online banking, e-government and shopping.

Trust is the core of social and economic activity in the Internet, and is the basis of economic transactions, social connections,

and communication between people and organisations. As we increasingly rely on broadband networks, it is extremely important to make them more secure and trustworthy

or deliberate failure. 35 Over the past decade we have witnessed an ever-increasing amount of cyber attacks on the Internet.

Current trends in Internet applications such as Web 2. 0, cloud computing, and the Internet of things are bound to bring more pervasive data collection,

and to engage a think-tank in discovering the threats and vulnerabilities of the Current and Future Internet;

In digital interactions such as social networks and forums individuals are leaving a lifelong trail of personal data.

Every day people use the Internet for purposes ranging from accessing information to electronic commerce and e-banking, to interactions with government bodies.

2010-2014 38 Secure and trustworthy service infrastructures Today, tens of millions of users rely on the internet to do business and access a wide variety of applications and services.

Examples include banking transactions, voice over ip, e-government services, e-commerce and business-to-business interactions. Trustworthy applications and services,

The Future Internet will provide an environment in which a diverse range of services are offered by a diverse range of suppliers.

and trust management on the Future Internet; develop an integral framework to support secure interoperation

The project has developed Energy Life, a web-based solution for mobile phones which makes users become aware of the power consumption of their home appliances in real time, with the overall target of reducing power consumption in households by 15%.

and easily obtain information on their energy consumption through a web-based platform. http://esesh. eu/project/Funded by the ICT Policy Support Programme (ICT PSP)- Competitiveness & Innovation Programme (CIP) Duration:

It enhances existing deployment strategies by moving computation and services around a federation of data centres sites.

including the exact location of the crash site. ecall is to be introduced in all new models of passenger cars and light-duty vehicles,

Agenda for Europe http://ec. europa. eu/digital-agenda https://www. facebook. com/?/ref=tn tnmn#!/

/information society/activities/health http://ec. europa. eu/information society/tl/qualif/health https://www. facebook. com/?

#/ehealthinfso http://www. ehgi. eu http://blogs. ec. europa. eu/neelie-kroes/innovating-healthcare/@EU EHEALTH@EU EHEALTHWEEK 50 Public services https://ec. europa

. eu/digital-agenda/en/digital-life/government https://www. facebook. com/?/ref=tn tnmn#!/#/pages/EGOV-Infso/138369062922852@EU-egov Digital Social Platforms https://ec. europa. eu/digital-agenda/node/1106 http://www. aal

/en/telecoms-internet/cybersecurity http://www. enisa. europa. eu/@EU TRUSTSEC Smart Cities and Sustainability https://ec. europa. eu/digital-agenda/node


ICT innnovation and sustainability of the transport sector.pdf

and in value webs for particular manufacturing industries. By adopting ICT, households and businesses increase their geographic reach and potential for network contact through an interplay between physical and virtual activities, also named human extensibility (e g.

but may cause new travel demand due to successful social networking. E-working (at home or tele-center) Reduces travel needs for individuals concerned

E-office (internet, e-mail, portable computers, tele-servicing) Possibly reduces travel during work. May cause increase of long distance travel because of more on the move-move working options.

value webs and models of remote diagnostics and monitoring (van Geenhuizen, 2005; Kenney and Curry, 2001;

Lake, 2003)( table 3). The changes in value chains range from withdrawal from wholesale and retail segments (disintermediation) to the transformation of value chains into value webs.

The latter are sets of fluid congregations of businesses coming together on the Internet to create value for customers.

Configuration of value webs Influence on transport demand depends on underlying optimization, e g. transport costs, production and delivery time, best available product quality.

and service centers (telecommuters) and relocation at a greater distance from key suppliers (customers)( web-based companies).

i e. reinforcing ongoing trends in business strategies (like globalization) or opening up ways to new business models (like network and web-based models);

Upon arrival at the problem site, the objective is to remove the obstacle to flow

E-commerce and the Power of the Internet. In: Leinbach, T. R. and Brunn, S d. eds.

Internet Adoption, Urban Systems and Sustainable Transportation: Evidence from The netherlands and the United states. STELLA Focus Group 2 Synthesis meeting, Budapest, 22-23 april 2004.


ICT Innovation Vouchers Scheme for Regions _ Digital Agenda for Europe _ European Commission.pdf

such as creating a business website and using it profitably, learning to use e-commerce tools to buy or sell,


ICT' Role in Healthcare Transformation 2009.pdf

clinical and executive leadership committed to a 10 to 15 year transformation programme. 2 ehealth is Worth it, the economic benefits of implemented ehealth solutions at ten European sites, Karl

Citizens are made aware of these improvements every day through the news media and the internet, and will come to expect effective and safe medical care as a matter of course.

inform and collaborate via the internet also promotes patient engagement, independent living and better self management,

It allows patients to book appointments on site at the surgery, over the phone or over the internet in the way that is most convenient for them.

which a patient ought to be referred. 4. 7 Personal Health Record The Personal Health Record (PHR) is based an Internet patient owned and patient controlled set of tools that allow people to access

healthcare professional can schedule a Web conference, which enables multiple doctors to collaborate in real time and to share documents

Gartner, July 2009, Swedish Ministry of Health and Social affairs ehealth is Worth it, the economic benefits of implemented ehealth solutions at ten European sites, Karl A. Stroetmann, Tom jones


Impact of ICT on Home Healthcare 2012.pdf

and user-friendly access control. 1 Introduction The high bandwidth connectivity provided by the Internet enables new services to support citizens in their daily lives.

while new propositions are based on the Internet. One of the important impediments for the use of the Internet is the lack of trust.

Trust is a requirement for the widespread adop-tion of healthcare services by clients (patients

The creation of national/regional EHR infrastructures such as RHIO's in the US, the NHS Spine project in the United kingdom and NICTIZ in The netherlands, is complemented with efforts on creating commercial Web-based personal health

RPM systems combine consumer electronics and the Internet to connect patients and their care providers,

This notion is new for electronic healthcare services (and for Internet services in general), and it is fundamental for their success. The objective of THECS is to create new techniques for measuring

Reputation systems have been studied in the literature for different domains, such as auction websites and peer-to-peer sharing networks 19.

where patients rate the services of doctors and healthcare providers via a web portal or a health oriented network 20,

Additional problems appeared with the growing use of web portals rating healthcare services. Patients often subscribe to expert websites and search information regarding their illness on the Internet.

Although this practice may have advantages, the major drawback concerns the trustworthiness of information. For instance, in Revolution Health3 and other similar online community reputation systems

a method for measuring the trustworthiness of information originating from the Internet should be integrated. An interesting research challenge is

thus the design of solutions for measuring information trustworthiness for home healthcare addressing also the trust issues related to data coming from the Internet.

One example is Google dashboard privacy tool, which through a web interface displays to users what information about them is stored

and who can access it. Similarly social networks such as Facebook let users restrict or grant access to other users or groups on their data (e g.,

, wall posts, photos. Although these proposals provide a simple and straightforward solution, they neither allow users to understand the effect of the specified policies nor ensure secure access control.

enforceable policies can be dynamically customizable with respect to user preferences. 5 Conclusions The growth of the Internet

A Semantic web Technology Based Approach to Identify Hypertensive Patients for Follow-up/Recall. In: Proceedings of the 21st IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, IEEE (2008) 318 323 9. Reiter, H.,Maglaveras, N.:

Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence 1 (2)( 2009) 110 118 15. Petrou, C.:

Access control in the Web 2. 0. In: Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Online Social networks.

2007) 43 48 30. Giuri, L.,Iglio, P.:Role templates for content-based access control. In:


Importance of technological Innovation for SME Growth-Evidence from India.pdf

Copyright UNU-WIDER 2010 1 Indian Institute of Science, email: bala@mgmt. iisc. ernet. in, 2 Anna University, Tiruchirapalli, 3 Indian Institute of Science.


Improving Health Sector Efficiency - the role of ICT - OECD 2010.pdf

download or print OECD content for your own use, and you can include excerpts from OECD publications, databases and multimedia products in your own documents, presentations, blogs,

websites and teaching materials, provided that suitable acknowledgment of OECD as source and copyright owner is given.

All requests for public or commercial use and translation rights should be submitted to rights@oecd. org. Requests for permission to photocopy portions of this material for public

This was the case in Canada, where through the combined implementation of new approaches to care delivery, guidelines and the use of a web-based chronic disease management toolkit,

Data from 22 sites in British columbia show that report 14 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY IMPROVING HEALTH SECTOR EFFICIENCY:

In Australia, for example, electronic claiming over the internet has been available since 2002 when Medicare Online was introduced.

for example, to implement a locally developed web-based electronic messaging and patient management system in Western australia

In Australia, the Great Southern Managed Health Network developed a secure web-based electronic messaging system that is being now rolled out in the most remote areas of the region with start-up funding of AUD 1. 8

Implementation involved the development of an interim, web-based information system for three chronic conditions: diabetes, congestive heart failure and major depressive disorder.

was conducted on data extracted for 22 sites in British columbia. The analysis showed that report turnaround time decreased following the implementation of PACS by 41%(mean turnaround time decreased from 60.8 hours pre-PACS to 35.9 hours post-PACS.

60 All sites Rural sites Sites without on-site radiologist%decrease Source: Northern Health Authority (British columbia.

In Australia, electronic claiming over the internet has been available since 2002 when Medicare Online was introduced.

making it difficult for them to evaluate acute stroke patients on site when needed. In addition

Assessing The Evidence, Health Affairs, Supplement Web Exclusives, pp. W5-97-107. Stroetmann, K. A t. Jones, A. Dobrev and V. N. Stroetmann (2006), E-Health Is Worth It:

THE ROLE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES OECD 2010 Solutions at Ten European Sites, DGINFSO, European commission, Brussels. Walker, J. M. 2005), Electronic Medical records and Health care

2005), The Value of Health care Information Exchange and Interoperability, Health Affairs, Supplement Web Exclusives, pp.

Benefits may appear at one site and in one budget, while a large share of the cost commitments appear at another site and in another budget.

In addition, there are no incentives, and may even be disincentives for care providers to be the first to adopt ICTS (Taylor et al.,

and patient management systems provided over the web via an application service provider (ASP). In the United states, the MAEHC has performed traditional in-office implementations of EHRS in each of the physician's practices located in the three pilot communities.

Sharing sensitive patient data in a large and heterogeneous environment through the use of web-based applications raises a series of privacy and security issues.

2005), The Value of Health care Information Exchange and Interoperability, Health Affairs, Supplement Web Exclusives, pp.

Payment for electronically-delivered care (e g. consultations by email: which offers direct payment for new categories of care

or services related to the use of ICTS (e g. use of emails or telemedicine). Withholding payments from providers:

and most (78.3%)had speed a high Internet connection. Over half these practices (55.6%)had received a PIP payment for information technology/information management,

The toolkit is based a web software developed by the B c. Health Ministry with a Health Canada's Primary Health care Transition Fund grant.

The Economic Benefits of Implemented e-Health Solutions at Ten European Sites, DGINFSO, European commission, Brussels. Tripathi, M. 2007), Massachusetts e-Health Collabortive, AHRQ

running at vendor facility with jurors and proctors observing via simultaneous Web conference/audio conference.

to implement a locally developed web-based electronic messaging and patient management system in Western australia

Access is related to the availability of equipment and internet connections. Availability, relates to the question of how many different types of ICT application are available and

Wennberg, J. E.,E s. Fisher and J. S. Skinner (2002), Geography and the Debate over Medicare Reform, Health Affairs, Supplement Web Exclusives, pp.

THE ROLE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES OECD 2010 Annex A. Country case studies The Great Southern Managed Health Network (GSMHN) in Western australia Key achievement The GSMHN is delivering web-based

and most (78.3%)had speed a high internet connection. Furthermore, GSGPN survey results from 2006 indicated over 80%of Western australia practices using computers for both clinical and administrative functions.

A tangible by-product of Physician Connect has also been the capability to access web-based clinical decision support tools such as the chronic disease management (CDM) Toolkit.

Adoption of the chronic disease management (CDM) toolkit The CDM self evaluation toolkit is based a web software developed by the B c. Health Ministry.

A tangible by-product of the adoption of Physician Connect has been the capability to access web-based clinical decision support tools such as the CDM toolkit.

which patients are asked specifically to agree to as needed electronic exchange of their clinical data between clinical sites (however,

which the Internet is not acceptable. Subsequently, in 2001 when the first large scale e-prescription implementation effort began in Stockholm county,

In addition, patients have ready Web access to their entire medication lists as prescribed and can be printed easily in preparation for physician consultations.

These applications are being tested in pilot sites since 2007. The WDH provides the out-of-hours GP and allied health professionals with a summary of the patient's history


Improving innovation support to SMEs.pdf

In the appendices (only available in the web version please look at www. vinnova. se) there is a presentation of the methodological approach that has governed the work processes.

and also used IT-tools such as Linkedin (www. linkedin. com) and Projectplace (www. projectplace. com) in order to facilitate collaboration.

and Linkedin) in order to extend meeting formats and facilitate communication and networking beyond physical meetings. Some of the more important conclusions and lessons learned using this approach have been the following:

The lesson learned is that IT tools need active promotion and support at participants'sites,

task forces and facilitate social networks etc. Without this champion organisation, any effort will not be sustainable. 4 Summary of the findings from IPF IMPROVING INNOVATION SUPPORT TO SMES 13 4. 2 Tool Set in order to support the methodology

which stimulates public organisations to post their challenges on to a website that facilitates crowd sourcing of solutions.

This site gathers and brings forward challenges that different government agencies have in one place. Through this site it has been possible to reach a broader audience as compared to their normal speaking partners.

This has resulted in new ideas and actors coming in touch with the government. To stimulate demand on innovation is broader than public procurement

like the Swedish regulatory changes that allowed employers to provide their employees with cheap PCS which in turn drove demand of broadband and Internet services.

and ii) a computer or web interface, linking sites, searches and application forms together. Mentoring type service delivery

precluding the use of data-heavy websites. Limited numbers of sectors or limited number of companies are to be helped.

Computer or web interfaces on the other hand are relatively cheap to run but still need staff to update links

Computer or web interfaces are suited in the following circumstances when: Clients are computer and internet savvy.

Access to broadband services are widespread. Clients that are sophisticated more require funding and limited advice rather than handholding, in depth reviews and advice on improving performance.

An interesting example is the Enterprise One scheme run by SPRING Singapore that gathers support on a web

Host and manage a public online forum for discussions, like Linkedin group Innovation Policy Forum.


industry_innovation_competitiveness_agenda.pdf

Alibaba, a Chinese online sales company, is now larger than Amazon and ebay combined, and still growing (Osawa et al, 2014).

The emergence of global technology-based giants like Google and the different models of business they bring,

(or the accompanying changes and disruptions to existing business models brought by the internet). Nor could many have confidently foretold the extent of China's spectacular recent growth and its soaring demand for minerals and energy.

Examples of unnecessary divergence from international standards can be submitted at the cuttingredtape. gov. au website.

and intimidation, including those relating to the Myer Emporium site in August 2012, the Little Creatures brewery site in Geelong in late 2012,

Subscribers to broadband internet grew thirteen-fold from 2003-04 to 2011-12 and mobile phone users almost doubled (BITRE, 2013b;

and regulatory regimes that ensure the benefits of low cost distribution via the internet are passed on to businesses and consumers.

Infrastructure for the future The Government has confirmed Badgerys Creek will be the site of Western Sydney's much-needed future airport.

Founder and Director, Penny Street, says‘being the first audio tour company in India didn't mean we enjoyed instant success'.The company researched the country's most visited sites

Delivered through an improved business. gov. au website and hotline, the new Single Business Service will enable businesses of all sizes to efficiently find the information

Crowd-sourced equity funding The internet has facilitated the development of new fund raising markets which can turn clever ideas into new businesses.

The Government will use the cuttingredtape. gov. au website to invite submissions to identify examples of divergence from international standards.

and Cabinet website (see http://www. dpmc. gov. au/guidelines/)./TPO00007 Industry Innovation and Competitiveness Agenda Industry Competitiveness 108 Industry Innovation and Competitiveness Agenda TPO00007 Industry Innovation and Competitiveness Agenda Industry Competitiveness 112


InnoSupport - Supporting Innovation in SMEs.pdf

The guide is available as a web-based system, a CD and a handbook. We wish you success in working

191 9. 3. Competencies of internet presentation and research...198 10. Human resources management policies to support innovation...

and interaction between firms and other actors is replaced by the current social network theory of innovation,

A list of UK University websites can be accessed via the Higher education Funding Council for England http://www. hefce. ac. uk/.In South East England for example the Cranfield School of management offers individual

This website http://www. innovation. gov. uk/supports business in managing and thinking about innovation.

It provides links to other sites and practical support resources. Department for Trade and Industry:

This website http://www. ktponline. org. uk/provides details for the Knowledge Transfer Partnership scheme,

This website http://www. seeda. co. uk/supports high growth businesses in the South East England region, especially through their network of Enterprise Hubs and Enterprise Gateways.

This website www. ost. gov. uk/science links. htm provides good links related to innovation. Innovation Policies The british Library holds an innovation policy bimonthly newsletter http://www. innovationpolicy. co. uk/which states:

/The HM Treasury website sets out the UK ten-year investment framework for science and innovation alongside the 2004 Spending Review.

, Brian, Managing Technological Innovation, Pitman Publishing, 1992 Internet sites Analytical information about technology audit http://www. access-ecom. info/article. cfm?

id=63&xid=MN Brief information about what technology audit is Madrimasd. org Technology audit methodology and a case example http://www. oxin. co. uk/downloads/taudit

Integration Customer Requirements into Product Design, Productivity Press, Portland Oregon, 1988 Internet sites General address of the University of arizona with a useful file about SWOT analysis http

which explains the structured way to plan SWOT analysis http://www. amputee-coalition. org/communicator/vol2no4pg1. html Panasia networking website contains an interesting site for SWOT analysis http

Institute, Columbus, Ohio, August 1958 Zwicky, F.,Discovery, Invention, Research, First American Edition, The Mac millan Co, 1969, pp107 Internet sites In this address

Resources Bibliography Walter J. Michalski, Ed. D.,"Tool Navigator",Productivity Press-Portland, Oregon Internet sites This is the part of the general address Principia Cybernetica Web

Supporting Innovation in SMES"-4. 2. Brainstorming page 53 of 271 4. 2. 5. Resources Internet sites http://www. mindtools. com/brainstm. html http:/

4. 3. 5. Resources Downloads: form for applying method 635 (PDF, 7kb) 10 steps for applying method 635 (PDF, 11kb) Literature:

Vogel-Verlag Würzburg, 1992 If you use a search machine like google and search under methode 635,

Most websites present more or less the same information about the method, sometimes with slight modifications like:

This technique is used nowadays for cleaning big stables A lot of examples of how analogical thinking is applied can be studied on the internet

download PDF"Innosupport: Supporting Innovation in SMES"-4. 5. Attribute Listing page 65 of 271 4. 5. Attribute Listing Introduction Imagine that the General manager of a big company has invited you to a business meeting at the Hilton Hotel.

The website offers a well-structured overview on different creative techniques, illustrated with examples. Easy to read

and useful to get further information about the subject from another perspective. http://kaufwas. com/bk/wissen/kreativ/42. htm (German) Interesting website,"Robert Alan Black

The site also contains articles and creative thinking exercises. http://www. cre8ng. com/CC/cc1998/9804. shtml (English)" Innosupport:

New systems such as intranets, documents management systems, collaboration systems and databases constitute a vital factor,

etc. 4. 6. 5. Case study Golden West Foods Improved site management methods help meet growing demand Brief Golden West Foods operates the UK warehousing and delivery

I t and MMT researched site management methods and transport services to identify best practice, which all staff should use.

Email: Email is the simplest and one of the most effective technologies for sharing knowledge at a distance.

Threaded discussions on in-house email systems or on the Internet are a great way for a community of practice to raise questions

and exchange solutions. Intranet: An Intranet can act as a universally accessible corporate filing system for the knowledge of the organisation.

However it needs to be seen as a filing and sharing tool, not as a set of glossy pages designed to impress.

Structure the Intranet around the key activities of the organisation, and make sure that publishing material is easy and quick.

Communication tools: There are many electronic communication tools, which can help build networks within your organisation. For example the chat room software"msn messenger"(free from Microsoft) can be very powerful in allowing people in remote sites to have online conversations.

Collaboration tools: Videoconferencing systems are a very powerful way of bringing remote sites together, but are expensive.

Microsoft Net meeting-another free software application-is a simpler alternative. Video: One of the best ways to transfer knowledge is through the use of stories.

This is even more powerful if the people with the knowledge are allowed to tell the stories in their own words.

For more information, visit http://www. ktransform. com/.Internet Sites http://www. knowledgeboard. com/Knowledgeboard,

1. Customer survey 2. Internet-based research 3. Approach web developers for quotes The customer survey consisted of a small questionnaire

The questionnaire asked customers to answer a few questions regarding their use of the Internet and whether they would find it useful

The Internet-based research basically looked at web pages of bookshops of comparable size and nature,

Also, a number of web developers were approached and quotes were obtained. These quotes included a number of options

These points included the cost, results from the customer survey (e g. the number of customers with Internet access, the number of customers interested in a Magic Books website, etc..

and increase in turnover brought by the website in the long term. Based on this information, Magic Books decided that getting a webpage was an investment,

However, it was decided to have a webpage with information and a possibility to email Magic Books,

which runs an annual benchmarking process comparing refineries and gas sites. This process looks at different areas, such as health and safety, environmental performance, personnel,

Inc (http://www. decisionanalyst. com/)Links This site has been developed as a resource for the Good Design Practice program, a joint initiative between the Institute for Manufacturing and the Engineering Design Centre at the University of Cambridge,

Old woolen garments are dumped usually in landfill sites where they decompose to produce methane, a gas that contributes to the climate change.

Does your company have a website, a brochure, a corporate video, or does it advertise in newspapers or on TV?

or software products owned by others in any of its publications, brochures, databases or websites? Does your company own the rights to any computer software?

In addition, the web sites of the Community Trade mark Office (OHIM) and the World Intellectual Property Organisation are useful sources of information (link to websites)" Innosupport:

Its activities are focused on the software and the Internet business. It develops, implements and distributes software management systems in the field of accounting, logistics, process tracking, communication, human resources and CRM.

Enterprise S. also offers web solutions including application provider web hosting, web and application development services.

The owner of Enterprises S. learnt about intellectual property issues by attending seminars and conferences for future company managers.

software and web pages produced by the company. Finally the registration of his products'trademarks remains on his list of things to do next.

and monitoring of industrial processes, internet/intranet software and technology and systems engineering. The competitive environment of the applied research in ICT sectors is highly dynamic and subject to a rapid technological evolution.

and is carried out using Internet with"human"filtering, consultation of specialised press, participation in conferences and workshops at national and international level, co-operation with Universities and other research centres, visits and market analysis, use of patent

. int/business/en/topics/finance/finance. html-This website provided by the European commission gives information on how to access finance http://www. london-innovation. org. uk/innov funding. htm-The London Innovation website

whether this particular investor is suitable for your needs. http://www. evca. com/-The website of the European Private Equity

. or. kr/webeng/work/ksem/st/wr ksem st mn df. jsp-This site provides an overview of the Stock market 8. 1. 6. Business Angels Business Angels are wealthy private individuals

e g. a software product or Internet service would best be advertised on the Internet on related websites, through email campaigns or dedicated computer literature or publications.

Libraries Directories (they provide details about the activities of your potential customers) Regular publications Market research reports Electronic Media (CD-ROMS, The Internet,

Innovation Action-Marketing Tool-kit Links http://www. oxtrust. org. uk/oi This is the Oxford Innovation website

television, the cinema, video, radio, photography, advertising, newspapers and magazines, recorded music, computer games and the internet.

especially when using the internet as a resource. Most of the following refers to digital media. 9. 2. 2. Where media applies?

Supporting Innovation in SMES"-9. 2. Use of Media to support innovation page 195 of 271 http://www2. trainingvillage. gr/download/Cinfo/Cinfo398/C38k6en

Related topics are based web learning, computer-based learning and elearning. 9. 2. 7. Resources Bibliography Allen, M.,Michael Allen's Guide to E-learning, John

Horton, W. K.,Designing Web-Based Training. How to teach anyone anything anywhere anytime. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,2000 Kurtus, R.,Study Some Examples of elearning, CBT or WBT, 2000, http://www. school-for-champions. com/elearning/study

Supporting Innovation in SMES"-9. 3. Competencies of internet presentation and research page 198 of 271 9. 3. Competencies of internet presentation and research Introduction All the

Using the internet can be a powerful tool to do this, but a basic understanding is required to take advantage.

Show why the Internet presentation of SMES is so important; Describe a classification of searchable databases.

Offers some e g. of best/worst websites; Provides rules for an efficient search on the Web. 9. 3. 1. Why to use

and how to take advantage?..199 9. 3. 2. Presentation on the internet...199 9. 3. 3. Web content layout...

201 9. 3. 4. Internet research...203 9. 3. 5. Resources...205"Innosupport: Supporting Innovation in SMES"-9. 3. Competencies of internet presentation and research page 199 of 271 9. 3. 1. Why to use

and how to take advantage? The SMES have the opportunity to gain potentially huge advantage over their competitors.

Over the next few years the Internet is going to completely change the way we do business.

It is probably the most important development in business and communication in the history of the global economy.

However, because the Internet is developing at such an amazing rate those companies who put off entering the world of online commerce may never be able to catch up with their more forward thinking competitors.

Why are so many companies going online? Because no other method can bring so many benefits and reach so many potential customers at such a low cost.

70%of companies questioned reported enhanced corporate image as a result of the Internet. 57%reported increased efficiency and 50%reported improved quality of service.

From a marketing perspective, the web offers an unparalleled opportunity for SMES. How to take advantage?

It is this immediate feedback of user interaction on the Web site that makes it such a powerful communication method. 9. 3. 2. Presentation on the internet Step 1:

You will not be able to make good decisions about your website or its development if you don't set measurable goals and targets for success from the beginning.

what you want to achieve from your site. Prepare the copy or text for your site.

This should be written using direct marketing copywriting techniques either by your self or a professional.

Select images for your site. These can be existing photos or chosen from an online photo library."

Supporting Innovation in SMES"-9. 3. Competencies of internet presentation and research page 200 of 271 Step 2:

Web Space: Many service providers give you a certain amount of free web space with your connection.

However, this usually has limited a capacity and is not really suitable for a professional site.

You have to find a commercial web space that will enhance the experience of visitors to your site.

Web site Developer: The first and most important step involved in setting up a web site, is choosing the right web developers.

As the main purpose of a business web site in the SME sector is marketing. The overriding factor in deciding on an agency is

whether they can develop your site as an effective promotional tool. Therefore out of all the abilities an agency should possess,

because without applying effective marketing techniques to the site-a good design will be of little use for your business.

Choose a direct marketing orientated web developer. Follow the rules below: Use web marketing strategies to attract visitors to your site such as reciprocal links, direct email,

newsgroup and list serve postings etc. Combine online marketing with conventional promotion such as direct mail, advertising

Email your database regularly to keep them informed of new developments and offers. Alternatively produce an online newsletter for the same purpose.

Supporting Innovation in SMES"-9. 3. Competencies of internet presentation and research page 201 of 271 9. 3. 3. Web content layout A good presentation

of a SME on the Web must correctly address the people's ability on focusing on a certain topic/image/text:

The consequences of these aspects on designing web interfaces are summarised below: General guidelines: More than one piece of information may be displayed on the screen at any one time using static media (text

Amazon com is an online book retailer that is valued at $120 million. It is one of the most successful examples on the Internet.

Within a few months of starting it became the largest book store in the world. They encourage participation by inviting shoppers to submit book reviews.

The UK version of Amazon com is Book Pages. This company has a loyalty points scheme to encourage customers to come back

and therefore create a community around their site. Dell. com Computer manufacturers Dell sells over two million dollars worth of equipment every day.

Musicroom. com Internet Music Shop is an online retailer of music CD's. The business

They have succeeded in creating a strong online community around their site with 40%of their orders coming from existing customers.

Their site attracts 1000 visitors a day, and from this number 5%place orders. This is way above the industry standard in mail order

This goes to show the power of the Internet as a sales channel -when things are done right."

Supporting Innovation in SMES"-9. 3. Competencies of internet presentation and research page 202 of 271 Do you know the target audience?

This is no different from utilising the web as a marketing tool. Users Are Scanners If you want a visitor to read your text,

Navigation Try to create a navigation structure that is common for all the pages in your Web.

add them to the bottom of a paragraph or to the navigation menus of your site.

Download Speed Internet usability studies tell us that most visitors will leave a Web page that takes more than 7 seconds to download.

If your pages take a long time to download, you might consider removing some of your graphic or multimedia content.

however the reader is encouraged to sample the websites listed and judge for themselves. GOOD NOT SO GOOD 2entwine (www. 2entwine. com) Super-simple, square, solid, blocky, soft colours, responsible use of Flash, clear text.

Excellent use of white space and Findhotel (www. findhotel. co. uk) Not a very good site, devoid of any structured layout with a disparate collection of elements slung haphazardly into space.

Supporting Innovation in SMES"-9. 3. Competencies of internet presentation and research page 203 of 271 imagery make this a great site to use.

Appliance Studio (www. appliancestudio. com) A simple site with plenty of personality. This comes through neat writing and'contentful'imagery.

Criticalmass (www. criticalmass. com) Very good site from a highly successful interaction design firm. Very clean site with clearly arranged information, leaves you with a feeling of trust.

Needs to bring more information forward to home page and focus the introductory message better . i-define living (www. i-define. co. uk) Dawn Winder is a Personal Branding Consultant (first of a new breed?).

Her site is driven by high-value content, and the regular newsletter is an effective and flexible channel.

and is not a very user-friendly web form), lack of space between navigation elements, small text.

Royal National Institute of the Blind (www. rnib. org. uk) Although this is a well-written site,

and ticket purchasing site. More traditional businesses are also finding success on the Internet. In the US which precedes the UK in business trends-many small businesses are finding that 40%-50%of their business is now coming from the Internet.

However a surprising success story was that of a local butcher who started selling specialty meats through the Internet

and the business took off to such a degree that he closed down his shop

and now trades exclusively over the Internet. 9. 3. 4. Internet research While doing research on the internet the searcher has to deal, besides the large number of founded entries (1), with two other issues:

trustworthy information on the web (2) and deep web (3).(1). The ability to reduce the number of founded entries

and to find the needed information on the Internet is a function of how precise the queries are and how effectively one uses search services.

Poor queries return poor results; good queries return great results. Contrary to the hype surrounding"intelligent agents"and"artificial intelligence, the fact remains that search results are only as good as the query we pose

and how we search. There are very effective ways to"structure"a query and use special operators to target the results you seek.

Supporting Innovation in SMES"-9. 3. Competencies of internet presentation and research page 204 of 271 solar system.

metasearchers increase Web coverage by 3-to 4-fold("new planet*")AND (discover *OR find) AND("solar system").

Credibility Accuracy Reasonableness Support (3) Searching on the Internet today can be compared to dragging a net across the surface of the ocean.

most of the Web's information is buried far down on dynamically generated sites, and standard search engines never find it.

Traditional search engines create their indices by spidering or crawling surface Web pages. To be discovered, the page must be linked static

"or retrieve content in the deep Web-those pages do not exist until they are created dynamically as the result of a specific search.

the deep Web has heretofore been hidden. The deep Web is qualitatively different from the surface Web.

Deep Web sources store their content in searchable databases that only produce results dynamically in response to a direct request

But a direct query is a"one at a time"laborious way to search. Brightplanet's search technology automates the process of making dozens of direct queries simultaneously using"Innosupport:

Supporting Innovation in SMES"-9. 3. Competencies of internet presentation and research page 205 of 271 multiple-thread technology and thus is the only search technology, so far,

Public information on the deep Web is currently 400 to 550 times larger than the commonly defined World wide web.

The deep Web contains 7, 500 terabytes of information compared to nineteen terabytes of information in the surface Web.

More than half of the deep Web content resides in topic-specific databases. A full ninety-five per cent of the deep Web is publicly accessible information--not subject to fees or subscriptions.

Total quality content of the deep Web is 1, 000 to 2, 000 times greater than that of the surface Web.

Deep Web content is highly relevant to every information need, market, and domain. Deep Web sites tend to be narrower, with deeper content,

than conventional surface sites. To put these findings in perspective one has to consider that the search engines with the largest number of Web pages indexed (such as Google) index no more than sixteen per cent of the surface Web.

Since they are missing the deep web when they use such search engines, Internet searchers are

therefore searching only 0. 03%--or one in 3, 000--of the pages available to them today.

Clearly, simultaneous searching of multiple surface and deep Web sources is necessary when comprehensive information retrieval is needed.

The searchable databases on the web can be classified in twelve categories: 1. Topic Databases-subject-specific aggregations of information,

such as SEC corporate filings, medical databases, patent records etc. 54%from the deep web is formed by these topic databases websites) e g. http://www. 10kwizard. com,

/http://www. uspto. gov/2. Internal site-searchable databases for the internal pages of large sites that are created dynamically,

such as the knowledge base on the Microsoft site (13%)e g. http://www. microsoft. com/3. Publications-searchable databases for current and archived articles (11%)e g. http://www. pubmedcentral. nih. gov

/4. Shopping/Auction (5%)e g. http://www. flowerweb. nl, /http://www. locateaflowershop. com/5. Classifieds (5%)e g. www. canadaeast. com/6. Portals-broader sites that included more than one of these other categories in searchable databases (3

%)e g. www. searchindia. com 7. Library-searchable internal holdings, mostly for university libraries (2%)e g. www. lib. clemson. edu 8. Yellow and White Pages-people and business finders (2%)e g. www. anywho. com 9. Calculators

-while not strictly databases, many do include an internal data component for calculating results. Mortgage calculators, dictionary look ups,

and translators between languages are examples (2%)e g. www. russiantranslation. ru 10. Jobs-job and resume postings (1%)e g. http://www. medicsolve. com/11.

General Search-searchable databases most often relevant to Internet search topics and information (1%)e g. http://www. cyndislist. com/Sixties deep sites that already exceed the web surface

are available also at Bright Planet. 9. 3. 5. Resources Links http://www. w3schools. com/site/site tutorials. asp http://www. w3schools. com/site

Supporting Innovation in SMES"-9. 3. Competencies of internet presentation and research page 206 of 271 ttp://www. brightplanet. com/technology/deepweb. asp http

It is accessible via intranet and serves as an active knowledge management. Here any problems and their solutions that crop up during the work are entered by the employees.

The service engineers'main role is attending breakdowns at customer sites, where their priority is to troubleshoot the problem

and our website can provide you with all the information you need to get involved, keep up to date and put the Standard into practice:

www. investorsinpeople. co. uk/IIP/Web/default. htm Learn & Work is a Leonardo project that specifically addressed the issue of analysing training needs in business. www. citeforma. pt/html/pub/lw/lw. htm Rockwell Automation PLC provides a case study of an TNA

and made available in both hard copy and electronically on the website below www. ssda. org. uk/ssda/default. aspx?

The site also provides some case studies: http://www. cicsc. org. uk/tvcbec. htm training reference. co. uk provides an overview of some of training providers that offer a TNA services relevant to business:

www. sircon. co. uk/sirius-software/your focus. asp Trainingzone is one of the UK's most popular site for corporate training professionals with an online network of 50,000 members.

The site should also be of interest to SMES: www. trainingzone. co. uk Trainers'Library is an international online resource pool for trainers, HR managers and consultants,

nevertheless, the Internet could be used more often as the most comprehensive and operational means of finding information. 12.1.1.1.

Internet The rapid development of information and communications technologies (ICT) provides an opportunity to obtain large and varied amounts of information from all over the world in a couple of minutes or even seconds.

The most frequently used and popular resource is the Internet, which nowadays combines several functions it is a library with an unprecedented volume of literature, space for communication,

The internet search tools are quite easy to use and operational: you start your search by entering in the window of the search tool the key word of the topic

including perhaps some 300 or more links to the Internet information. However, it is quite easy to find your way through these offers,

because you see the website, name and an excerpt from the text or comments, enabling the reader to make a judgement about the contents of the found homepage

Literature searches page 249 of 271 http://www. google. com http://www. alltheweb. com http://www. msn. com http://www. yahoo

, on the Internet. It should be noted that the Internet is the most comprehensive and complete storage place of databases

and an undoubted advantage is its range of search facilities, which should be characterised as global

because databases function exactly in the same way as the Internet search process (see the part a) Internet)

but in order to find the required information it is advisable as the first step to use the Internet search engine,

Partially virtual an electronic catalogue of the library can be found on the Internet, which helps to check whether the sought literature,

Virtual an electronic library where all information is fully available via the Internet both the catalogues and the materials.

The search process is similar to that generally used for the purpose of Internet searches (see part a) Internet)

or by viewing the library website where there are detailed instructions about doing an Internet search.

Example-Links Questia Online Library http://www. questia. com/Internet Public library http://www. ipl. org The WWW Virtual Library http://vlib

if compared to Internet searches, which only take a click on the search button; establishment of direct contact will take much more time.

what kind of information or data, choose a suitable resource for finding information the Internet, databases,

LZA EI, 2003.206 lpp Web links The most widely used and well known search engines: http://www. google. com http://www. alltheweb. com http://www. msn. com http://www. yahoo. com Databases http://www. census

. gov/ipc/www/idbnew. html International data base-Computerized data bank containing statistical tables of demographic and socioeconomic data for 227 countries and areas of the world. http://www. geohive

Libraries http://www. questia. com Questia Online Library http://www. ipl. org Internet Public library http://vlib. org/The WWW Virtual Library

The website for The Business of Language's Initiative in North East England (http://www. thebusinessoflanguage. org. uk/)points to an interesting fact:

Internet users are 3 times more likely to buy when addressed in their mother tongue. Other reports present figures which show the importance of foreign languages for business.

and using international sources for financing Marketing and sales (ads website, ecommerce) in the globalised market Gathering foreign language information like publications and patents Participating actively in international conferences and fairs Detecting international trends and challenges Foreign language competence in Innovation"Innosupport:

internet and other programmes to learn the correct pronunciation). Very often, beginners learn better with teachers of their own nationality.

by sending emails or faxes in the native language and introduce itself and its products.

Product description Patent documentation Instructions for use WRITING emails, fax, memo Business letters Commercial & financial reports Technical reports Product description Offers and orders

Resources Internet Sites Online translation website: www. babelfish. altavista. com There are various training programmes and possibilities within the Leonardo Da vinci and Sokrates Framework.

which also offers support for writing English letters, emails and faxes. Useful model sentences for Business English and email writing can be found here as well. http://www. jobware. de/ra/rt/tc/index. html Here you can test your skills free of charge. http://www

. englishtown. com online English learning platform http://www. ego4u. de Learning English online: free exercises, explanation, preparation for tests, games and information about English language and culture. http://www. tu-chemnitz. de/phil/Internetgrammar/"Innosupport:

the service is free of charge. http://people. freenet. de/mvhs-english/This website contains many useful links for learning offers.

The internet and mass media are able to influence on costumers opinions during very short time.

Intercultural Competencies and the Innovation Process page 268 of 271 emails or faxes in the native language and introduce itself and its products.

Resources Facts and Internet Sites BBC: www. bbc. co. uk/worldservice/programmes/globalisation/National Centre for Languages (UK:


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