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1) increased digital information and controls; 2) dynamic optimization of grid operations, including cyber security; 3) deployment of distributed resources, including renewable resources;
and storage must be implemented in a platform that allows both digital information and electric energy to flow through a two-way smart infrastructure.
namely to set up Internet platforms and digital information processing tools to promote those value-generating collaborations
digital information will have a growing influence on how they see the physical realm and how they act within it
'Other developments such as augmented reality (combining real world and digital information), Big data, and service robotics will expose consumers to a whole variety of new digital services in their daily lives.
For example, the catchphrase big data refers to the ever increasing volume of digital information that can be used by organisations to make predictions about people's everyday habits
Intermodal digital information is optimising route guidance between locations. To keep pace with these changes, we must continue to develop our infrastructure
and security and the private and the public sphere. 1. Accelerating the digital transformation in science To ensure broad-based, interdisciplinary and inter-organisational access to digital information and usability thereof,
namely to set up Internet platforms and digital information processing tools to promote those value-generating collaborations
and digital data accessed via the Internet. Digital Social Innovation can deploy collective intelligence by connecting multiple individuals and groups via technology,
The idea is that the availability of locally relevant digital data, together with their analysis, processing and visualisation should trigger a bottom-up improvement for social strategies.
and digital data accessed via the Internet. Digital Social Innovation can deploy collective intelligence by connecting multiple individuals and groups via technology,
The idea is that the availability of locally relevant digital data, together with their analysis, processing and visualisation should trigger a bottom-up improvement for social strategies.
and capabilities Digital business success requires starting with a digital information and technology mindset, and working backward Measurement is short-term and input-centric,
such as digital data processing (the first computer was invented in the 1940s) or cellular telephone communication (the technological principles have been discovered in the 1920s).
to others selling its digital data In many cases, digital has moved technology toward becoming the front end of the spear rather than the tail feathers,
Digital data opportunities: using insight to drive relevance in the digital world, EY, 2011. Predictive analytics:
2005). 2. 6. Privacy and security are crucial How health care organisations handle their digital information environment affects the uptake of health ICTS.
coupled with the rise of the Internet, have made the use of digital information as a competitive weapon no longer just the domain of larger companies.
digital information appliances, automotive and advanced parts, and design. Multilevel coordination and mobilisation of stakeholders: Photonics was the first industry promoted by the central
Further complicating use of metadata standards is the lack of communication that is often in evidence between the professionals who develop digital information systems
Big data, a general term for the massive amount of digital data being collected from all sorts of sources,
but also Hungarian SMES could participate in FAIR, primarily related to the construction of detectors and performance of digital data processing.
that mounting concerns about the absence of an evident link between progress in digital information technologies
"The precipitating event in the formation of this"problematic"view of the digital information technology was an offhand (yet nonetheless pithy) remark made in the summer of 1987 by Robert Solow, Institute Professor at MIT and Economics Nobel laureate:"
therefore, that the supplanting of the Fordist regime by one developed around digital information processing and its distribution via electronic and electro-optical networks has turned out to be an affair in
the future may well bring a strong resurgence of the measured total factor productivity residual that could be attributed reasonably to the exploitation of digital information technologies.
The development and exploitation of digital information like previous profound historical transformations based upon new general purpose engines, turns out to entail a complicated techno-economic regime transition
which is becoming increasingly widespread as digital information technologies diffuse throughout the economy, deserves further consideration. 3. 2 Leaving out investments in organizational change:
and the advent of digital information processing technologies in particular, having stimulated the creation of new software assets within the learning organizations,
One cannot simply infer the detailed future shape of the diffusion path in the case of the digital information revolution from the experience of previous analogous episodes;
An analogous structural change has been envisaged, based on the development of digital information appliances--hand-held devices or other robust specialized tools that are carried on belts,
and playable city ser Smart Cities and the Future Internet 439 vices based on real-time digital data representing digital traces of human activity and their context in the urban space.
-Supported Cooperative Work CSFS Critical Success Factors Cxo C-level Manager DDS Digital data stream DMS Document management system ECM Enterprise
For example, at the state of the art Piccoli and Pigni 15 propose to distinguish the elements of digital data streams (DDSS) frombig data'';
Whereas digital data streams (DDSS) aredynamically evolving sources of data changing over time that have the potential to spur realtime action''15.
, digital data streams (DDSS; the latter referring to streams of real-time information by mobile devices and internet of things, that have to be captured
the potential of digital data streams. MIS Q Exec 12: 143 154 16. Zuiderwijk A, Janssen M, Choenni S (2012) Open data policies:
Morabito V (2013) Business technology organization managing digital information technology for value creation the SIGMA approach.
and opportunities. 3. 2 Mobile Services Drivers and Challenges Mobility is currently one the main characteristics of today digital information infrastructures.
or digital data streams (as outlined in Chap. 1, which we refer the reader for further details).
intermediate products Digital information Output Intermediate or finished products or services Products or services with a high information/knowledge content The role of information A supporting and connecting element during the phases of production
The above directions require that IT must be able to generate value from current digital information infrastructure, leading to a change of perspective on its strategic role as theguardian''of a company digital business assets andheritage''.
Decision 2. 0, 67 Degree centrality, 69 Degree of positivity, 74 Delphi method, 35 Digital artifacts, 4 Digital data streams, 7, 19
The research consultancy IDC estimates that the digital universe all digital data created, replicated, or consumed is growing by a factor of 30 from 2005 to 2020,
By 2020, there will be over 40 trillion gigabytes (or 40 yottabytes) of digital data or 5, 200 gigabytes for every person on earth. 4 Much of this data growth is traversing IP networks.
Using a digital data commons can potentially give us unprecedented ability to measure how our policies are performing so we can know
As these digital data become more widely available for scientific inquiry, we will be able to understand
We are able to know significantly more in the form of digital data that not only allow the prediction of outcomes
The world today is being flooded with digital data, in myriad manifestations and washing over us at such incredible speed that making sense of it is dauntingly difficult.
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