and accessories (Entertainment Software Association 2011) and $30 billion on crafts and hobbies in 2010 (Craft and Hobby Association, 2011;
Individuals can now access software, games, and social communities through smartphones, computers, and their gaming consoles (Williams, Yee,
Entertainment Software Association (2011), Top 10 industry facts, October 10th. 12. Golder, P. N. and G. J. Tellis (2004), Growing, Growing, Gone:
software of the mind. London: Mcgraw-hill. Holt, DT, Rutherford, MW, & Kuratko, DF. 2010). ) Advancing the field of family business research:
improving transparency and allowing software programmers to create extra value from underused data by, for example,
These might include employers seeking new types of skills (e g. better ability to work in teams, or software programming.
One is new forms of mutual action between individuals such as open source software and web-based social networking around issues such as the management of chronic disease or childcare.
The public can submit art and commentary on claims of pending patent applications in computer architecture, software, and information security.
For example, bringing together diagnostic computer programmes, call centres and nurses to provide new kinds of healthcare; bringing together the very old idea ofcircles of support'brought within the criminal justice system;
including software, gaming and music. Other landmark projects that gave people a licence to be creative in other fields include:
and the ideas being developed by Mydex that adapt vendor relationship-management software tools to put citizens in control of the personal data held by big firms and public agencies.
but is used increasingly to refer to services as well. 82) Fast prototyping emerged first in the software field,
and trains suppliers in the use of the software of the bidding process. The auction takes from two hours to a few days
and open-source software such as the Linux operating system, the Mozilla Firefox browser, and the Apache web server.
maintain, and improve the software. Peer-to-peer platforms can be characterised by decentralisation, self-selected participation,
volunteering and, in some cases, social uses of marginal business assets, such as Salesforce's provision of software to nonprofit organisations,
of alternative models for running schools in India. 455) Social uses of commercial technology such as IBM's use of translation software on its Meedan website of Arabic blogs,
One is new forms of mutual action between individuals whether in the form of open-source software,
Paris. 4 SUPPORT IN THE INFORMAL OR HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY 197 providing others, selling information on users and so on. 1 In the field of opensource software,
which seeks to promote positive social change by building innovative software solutions with a social conscience 7. Initiatives such as Games for Change1,
/or software tools (installation, training, and subsequent reorganisation), continuous maintenance, servicing costs and telecommunications charges.
The major obstacles could be overcome by having a software infrastructure with services at acceptable costs
The ecosystems are, in fact, characterised by intelligent software components and services, knowledge transfer, interactive training frameworks and integration of business processes and egovernance models.
The latter step in the adoption of Internet-based technologies for business, where the business services and the software components are supported by a pervasive software environment,
and software components and services developed for that area of business will appear. These components are based on a set of specific requirements in sectorial,
which could be software components, applications, services, knowledge, business models, training modules, contractual frameworks, laws, These digital species,
WTC regulations Basic protocols, network infrastructure TCP IP XML, ebxml organs Software components, business models Open source models, operating systems Simple species Grass, worms
and software components and services developed for that area of business appear. These components are based on a set of specific requirements in sectorial,
Generic software components and applications adapted for the specific sector (e g. adaptation of customer relationship management systems,
user profiling systems,)New developed or imported sector-specific software components (e g. reservation systems or yield management systems for tourism sector;
software sharing, common development of open source software open and distributed common infrastructure use of digital business ecosystems Complexity of regulations Actions:
to guarantee the independence from hardware and software platforms, the highest interoperability and the possibility to reuse the preexisting information and services..
Models for sector-specific ecosystems The use of open source infrastructure, the convergence on open standard and open systems, the strong support for interoperability (if necessary through the creation of compatible free software;
provides the digital support for the economical development of small organisations fosters the private entrepreneurship on the sector of production of software components and services.
Stimulus for small and local ICT software and service providers The ecosystems stimulates the innovation
the smallest software producer can compete on equal terms with the most powerful corporations. Competitiveness and innovation is increased then,
generating a supply of software with better conditions of usability, in a model of continuous improvement.
at the local level, the technicians who provide support for proprietary software produced by multinational companies do not have the knowledge and the possibility of high-level development.
The possibility to develop software components and solutions creates more technically qualified employment and a framework of competence
evidence from the Vienna software sector, Economic geography, Vol. 85 No. 4, pp. 443-62. To dtling, F. and Kaufmann, A. 1999), Innovation systems in regions of Europe a comparative perspective, European Planning Studies, Vol. 7 No. 6, pp. 699-717.
field specific) software; access to computer support Data easily available. 15 Student gender balance Number of female students as a percentage of total enrolment Indicates social equity (a balanced situation is considered preferable.
One may mention audio visual recordings, computer software and databases, technical drawings, designs or working models, major works in production or exhibition and/or award-winning
They are more or lessready to use',such as machinery, software, new materials or modified organisms. This is often calledtechnology'.
further development and implementation of the on-line tool and related software development. Marketing and communication:
and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed.
122 6. 4. 5 Social Software and Collaborative Systems and Tools...123 6. 4. 6 Online Communities...
''In 2011, GE announced $1 billion investment to build software and expertise on Big data analytics, launching a global software center in San ramon, California.
developing software and data science capabilities for GE's Big data domain of interest(the industrial Internet').
Indeed, the GE assesses the success of software and analytics by their enabling a new portfolio of compelling service offerings, helping, e g.,
http://www-01. ibm. com/software/data/bigdata/./Accessed 9 jul 2013 7. Pospiech M, Felden C (2012) Big data a state-of-the-art.
how GE is building big data, software and analytics capabilities for anIndustrial Internet.''''http://sites. tcs. com/big data-study/ge-big data-case-study/.
Service Models Dhar 4 defines cloud computing as the structure that provides the ability to the users to utilize the hardware, software,
From this definition, three levels of cloud computing can be defined (see Fig. 2. 1). The first level is the Software as Service (Saas). In this layer,
reliable access to data using large clusters of Application Layer---Business Applications, Web Services Multimedia Platforms---Software Framework (Java, Python,.
In this case, it is critical to build trust mechanisms at every architectural layer of the cloud. 7. Software frameworks.
The concerns that can arise here come from the compatibility issues between the Internet-scale file systems that host the software frameworks such as Mapreduce on one hand,
since the service provider will be in charge of their jobs of providing software and hardware support. 4. Based on the last point,
cost-effective. 7. Insecure APIS The Applications Programming interface (APIS) are the software interfaces that document how to communicate with the concerned software.
Innovation New Hardware/Software Experience Fig. 2. 3 Cloud computing supplier selection. Adapted from 19 36 2 Cloud computing necessities.
and software they need over the internet and without any limit. Also, it provides many benefits
Proceedings of the first workshop on hot topics in software defined networks, pp 97 102 7. Corradi A, Fanelli M, Foschini L, Elettronica D, Deis
Integration, facing the issue of the alignment and adaptation to enterprise information systems, at software as well as data level.
Development Platforms for Mobile Applications (App) based on a reference framework Application integration with enterprise information systems (software and data) Device management (data privacy and security) Software solutions
Then, the Warehouse Management Software (WM) SAPDIRECTLY has to indicate where the scanned unit must be stored.
sentiment analysis software (or opinion mining) try to monitor all the relevant matters discussed online. Even though is not easy to create an accurate and reliable system,
Thus, according to Pang and Lee 12 a sentiment analysis software has to be able to:
Moreover, in addition to web browsers, also web server software can be attacked easily by malware and other threats.
and software Histograms and sketches for data stream computation problems (see 37 for a survey) a According to 42 Hyperscale storage is measured a storage space in terms of petabytes,
In particular, the areas of interest involved the open source practices, the professional use of 3d elements, software development and open innovation.
what protection software they have as well as the provisioning and support they will need. It also provides the legal requirements to govern this trend.
Fourth segment is about the issues related to software and apps used on the consumerized devices.
there are concerns raised about the possibility of harmful software being introduced into the enterprise network by poorly protected smartphones,
This includes considerations related to software requirements, bandwidth options, management needs, and investment parameters 14.5. To stay up-to date with changing and new technologies:
and associated application software from the physical client device that is used to access it 5. 5. 3 Virtualization Strategy This strategy enables enterprises to quickly achieve business benefits gained from IT consumerization by moving the desktop and/or applications into a data center.
The users of this solution can access enhanced media and graphic software from virtually any place and on any device.
there are direct effects for IT consumerization on the existing IT policies and procedures regarding hardware and software failure.
For example, Microsoft's $1. 2bn acquisition of Yammer has positioned the software giant to introduce enterprise social networking capabilities to its existing business collaboration systems such as Sharepoint, Exchange, Lync and Office 365 17.
Yammer will accompany Skype software, which is a communication product that Microsoft acquired last year for $8. 5bn
the value of it is in the software or app that can also be used on desktop computers and other devices such as ipad.
Moreover, with its one-X software for smart phones, Avaya also allows its employees to make the mobile phone acts as an extension of the corporate network.
In contrast, web conferencing software complement EMS with screen-sharing as well as the ability for the voice interaction functionality that is necessary in synchronous online conferences and does not exist in EMS 12.
and Information technology 4. 6. 4. 5 Social Software and Collaborative Systems and Tools Nowadays, people are using social networking massively.
The term social software is general and it applies to systems used outside the work environment or workplace.
and bookmarking belong to social software category. However, when these applications are used at work to facilitate the accomplishment of business tasks, processes and objectives,
The use of such software at the work place stimulates a Collaborative Working environment (CWE) that supports individuals as well as those who work as a team regardless of their geographical locations by providing them with the necessary equipment that aids communication, collaboration
Examples of such collaboration software in the market include: Microsoft Sharepoint, IBM Lotus notes and Google apps for business.
Also, Siglin 17 has provided examples of other video collaboration software. The first one is provided by Accordent Inc.
and instant messaging that is developed by the recently acquired company by the software giant, Microsoft.
train team members on using software using screen sharing ability with others; cheap calls on landlines and mobile devices;
Microsoft Onenote Onenote is a software from Microsoft that enables a free-form information gathering and provides capabilities for multi-user teamwork.
This software allows companies and users to: create notes, outlines, clippings of websites, and collections of images;
which is acclaimed a globally online meeting and collaboration applications and software services provider. The introduced technology has succeeded to achieve high satisfaction rates from both the members of the faculties and the students.
Bhana I, Johnson D (2006) Developing collaborative social software. Comput Sci ICCS 3992: 581 586 16.
Software C (2013) Collaborative software. In: Wikipedia. http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Collaborative software 17. Siglin T (2011) Video collaboration tools.
Social networking software and argumentation systems are just two examples of the ongoing research in this important area of digital governance.
The production of highly innovative software and hardware products has always been the focus of Apple and, traditionally,
The launch of the ipod, the portable media player, in combination with the itunes software, a system that allows users to access the Apple store to buy online music
and experience on Google software, developed at the IBM Research Lab in Haifa, while his two partners both have extensive experience in the banking industry.
and the software itself is developed for easy integration with other systems. 10.7.1 Developer Noldus Information technology was established in 1989,
a software Table 10.10 User value indicators Fast learning Yes User interface Very good User experience Very good Process impact Low User feedback Good Wow effect
and led to starting a company for the development of software dedicated to behavioral research.
Social influence, 51,54 Social listening, 67,68, 72,78, 80,85 Social media, 5 Social network analysis, 69 Social software, 123 Software as service (Saas), 24
In software, you find Criteo, Unity and Openx. Since Skype, the speed at which Europe is generating billion-euro companies has been dramatically increasing.
61 ABB delivers multi-standard 50 kw fast chargers for electric vehicles and industry-leading software solutions for remote servicing.
Sony and Siemens. The state of Jalisco holds 24%of the software development market, 34%of the high tech industry and 56%of the electronic industry in Mexico.
Beyond manufacturing, the city has attracted many software companies which cluster around its world-class schools and universities,
what even modestly sized cities from former centrally planned areas can do with good leadership to develop new manufacturing, trade, software, culture and tourism industries,
000 new jobs through the establishment of the 53-hectare Casanearshore, a home to firms specializing in software development, infrastructure management, back-office banking,
new energy, software and service outsourcing, medical and healthcare equipment, and other emerging industries have not yet been developed on any large scale.
these cover not only affordable ICT infrastructure but also digital resources, including software and skills. Moreover, ICT impacts can arise
and the efficiency of the lawmaking process) as well as more ICT-specific dimensions (the passing of laws related to ICTS and software piracy rates).
in settling disputes*c 1. 05 Efficiency of legal system in challenging regulations*c 1. 06 Intellectual property protection*1. 07 Software piracy rate,
%software installed 1. 08 Number of procedures to enforce a contractd 1. 09 Number of days to enforce a contractd 2nd pillar:
see also note 4 at the end of this chapter. 2 Leber 2012.3 IBM Software 2012.4 Danahy 2009; Fehrenbacher 2009.5 Lopez 2013.
/IBM Software. 2012. Managing Big data for Smart Grids and Smart Meters. IBM White paper. Somers, NY:
Available at ftp://public. dhe. ibm. com/software/pdf/industry/IMW14628USEN. pdf. Leber, J. 2012.
and test trust-network software such as the openpds system by deploying a set of personal data services designed to enable users to collect,
and governments as well as for the software companies that sit in the middle, confronted with inconsistent norms and laws across different locations in the world.
Networked sensors and software embedded in devices and appliances are further energy generators, as are the growing volumes of media content.
Mckinsey defines it as datasets so large that typical database software tools are unable to capture,
One company orders software from another, which in turn uses a third company as a contractor,
As pointed out by the Software and Information Industry Association, transformative data can be big
Available at http://www. transparencypolicy. net/assets/FINAL UTC TRANSITTRANSPARENCY 8%2028%202012. pdf. SIIA (Software and Information Industry Association.
The total market for big data hardware, software, and services in 2012 was US$11. 5 billion,
and is a top-level Apache project (Apache is decentralized a community of developers supporting open-source software).
R is a free software programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics. The R language is used widely among statisticians and data miners for developing statistical software and data analysis.
Sqoop: A tool facilitating the transfer of data from relational databases into Hadoop. Zookeeper: A centralized service for maintaining configuration information, naming, providing distributed synchronization,
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*65.3.7 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...25.40 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*42.4.2 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...33.46 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*18.5.5 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...20.35 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*50.4.0 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...32.44 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*63.3.8 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...95.84 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*118.2.9 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...n/a n/a 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*52.4.0 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...n/a n/a 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*16.5.5 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...7...24 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*5...6. 0 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...10.25 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*23.5.2 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...22.37 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*93.3.2 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...n/a n/a 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*102.3.1 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...72.72 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*128.2.7 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...n/a n/a 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*91.3.3 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...n/a n/a 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*97.3.2 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...76.74 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*74.3.6 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...57.62 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*119.2.8 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...n/a n/a 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*133.2.5 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...95.84 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*20.5.3 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...22.37 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*8...5. 8 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...12.26 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*25.5.2 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...1...19 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*45.4.1 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...67.68 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*148.1.6 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...101.88 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*116.2.9 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...89.81 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*138.2.4 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...103.89 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*57.3.9 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...91.82 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*106.3.0 1. 07 Software piracy rate,%software installed...108.92 1. 08 No. procedures to enforce a contract...
*261 1. 07 Software piracy rate...262 1. 08 Number of procedures to enforce a contract...
n/a 1. 07 Software piracy rate Unlicensed software units as a percentage of total software units installed 2011 SOURCE:
Business Software Alliance, Shadow Market: 2011 BSA Global Software Piracy Study (ninth edition) 2014 World Economic Forum The Global Information technology Report 2014 263 3:
Data Tables RANK COUNTRY/ECONOMY VALUE 1 Ireland...21 1 Singapore...21 3 Rwanda...23 4 Austria...
World Economic Forum, Executive Opinion Survey, 2012 and 2013 editions 1. 07 Software piracy rate Unlicensed software units as a percentage of total software
units installed 2011 This measure covers piracy of all packaged software that runs on personal computers (PCS),
and reference software. The study does not include software that runs on servers or mainframes.
For more information about the methodology, refer to the study available at http://portal. bsa. org/globalpiracy2011/.
Business Software Alliance, Shadow Market: 2011 BSA Global Software Piracy Study (ninth edition) 1. 08 Number of procedures to enforce a contract Number of procedures to resolve a dispute,
counted from the moment the plaintiff files a lawsuit in court until payment 2013 The list of procedural steps compiled for each economy traces the chronology of a commercial dispute before the relevant court.
Chris Taylor Chris Taylor, Marketing Director, flew for the US NAVY before finding a home in technology and software, first in application and systems development and deployment and then later in management consulting for the finance
Mr Taylor leads TIBCO's industry and customer marketing, where he has the opportunity to dive into the solutions being created using TIBCO software to solve some of the most complex and rewarding global big data integration challenges.
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