Synopsis: Ict: Computer: Computer components: Processors (incl names): Processor:


RIS3summary2014 ireland.pdf.txt

Ireland†s enterprise policy is focused on the core planks of productivity and innovation delivering on an agenda of enterprise transformation †to create a competitive and

majority of the Government†s core STI budget would be focused on the priority areas but

•Core competencies required to be energy and resource efficient, ICT enabled, and a leader in quality

a core set of fundamental metrics is required that can be applied in each of the 14 PAS.

Foundation Ireland (SFI) and others and core funding via the Department of education and Skills and the Higher education Authority (HEA


RIS3summary2014.pdf.txt

Ireland†s enterprise policy is focused on the core planks of productivity and innovation delivering on an agenda of enterprise transformation †to create a competitive and

majority of the Government†s core STI budget would be focused on the priority areas but

•Core competencies required to be energy and resource efficient, ICT enabled, and a leader in quality

a core set of fundamental metrics is required that can be applied in each of the 14 PAS.

Foundation Ireland (SFI) and others and core funding via the Department of education and Skills and the Higher education Authority (HEA


Romania Western Regiona Competitiveness Enhancement and Smart Specialization - Report.pdf.txt

the core of Romania. Second, the ability to compete in export markets is an important proxy for

processors, lower food processing costs and help to provide more robust employment in rural areas 121.


SEFEP-SmartGrids_EU_2012.pdf.txt

 core  of  the  en- †ergy  debate  It


Smart Specialisation for Economic Change The case of Spain.pdf.txt

the Core of the Concept The concept of smart specialization comes from reflection generated around the

on the contrary, appears as the core element to achieve specialized diversification processes Third and finally, the link among the RIS3 and the ex-ante condition of the

Even though entrepreneurial discoveries are in the core of the strategies (they are the way to achieve the mentioned specialised diversification) there was no

The core of smart specialization lays in the radical innovations that arise from the creative combination of technologies and/or sectors


SMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGY, ARAGON RIS3.pdf.txt

•Core Working group: Ministry of Industry and Innovation •Aragon on the S3 platform since February 2012


SMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGY, CASTILLA Y LEON RIS3 DOCUMENT.pdf.txt

Programme 2 constitutes the core of science policy in the region, including measures promoting knowledge and technology generation with a clear international leadership


SMEs, Entrepreneurship and Innovation.pdf.txt

Learning processes are at the core of entrepreneurship and SME innovation. Yet many emerging and potential business creators are lacking entrepreneurship skills such as in risk

by creating networks between SME companies that possess core basic technologies with downstream normal industry, to link technological seeds with market needs.

a series of 30 core â€oeproducts†that will share a common brand Advisory and capability support for SMES continues to be offered through the Business Links service in

Based on these core messages, the following key policy recommendations are formulated Key policy recommendations â Design advice and training programmes for start-up entrepreneurs who have strong technological

its core economic activities Besides location bias, other characteristics of commercial databases can indirectly alter the consistency of territorial data calculated from this sort of source

Learning processes are at the core of entrepreneurship and SME development. They are essential for the formation of a new business, its survival and growth as well as for the

Box 4. 1. Core characteristics of entrepreneurs Knowledge. An entrepreneur is able to identify and extract knowledge that is relevant.

development and a vertical specialisation in one or more fields related to core competitive advantage. One of the definitional difficulties is that these skills are relevant not just to

Teachers are pressed hard to deliver on their core programmes †the basis for recruitment and promotion †and those not working on core activities can find it

difficult to justify strong investments in what may be seen by their hierarchies and peers as side projects, whatever the expressed interest of the students

â are skilled in generic processes and activities such as core skills â appreciate the relevance of what they are learning

management skills for integrating e-commerce into the core business. They may also include legal advice to a firm/organisation on the design of new business structures to support

7 in this particular case the core mission is to provide health services, but in conjunction with preventing illness through a

Health-related problems are at the core of the initiative of pharmaceutical scientist Victoria G. Hale, founder of the Institute For one World Health (Box 5. 4). There the concern is to

Box 4. 1. Core characteristics of entrepreneurs How are acquired entrepreneurship skills Universities and higher education institutions Box 4. 2. Entrepreneurship support in universities:


Social innovation, an answer to contemporary societal challenges- Locating the concept in theory and practice.pdf.txt

and even European core countries such as France and Italy have high rates of inactivity 10.4 and 10.6%respectively;


social network enhanced digital city management and innovation success- a prototype design.pdf.txt

standard Intel Pentium 4 CPU 1. 70 GHZ Machines with 512 MB RAM, WINDOWS XP professional OS


social-innovation-mega-trends-to-answer-society-challenges-whitepaper.pdf.txt

order to address society†s core challenges arising from the mega trends The last few years have seen the term Social Innovation being used

As social issues are the core component of innovation it requires the creation of new relationships in

company and society is the core component of successful Social Innovation, with various other strategic factors that contribute to its

to the company and society is their core ethos The companies'overall vision should be dynamic,

rapidly changing core needs of both individual citizens and whole societies wherever they may be found:


Southeast-economic-development-strategy.docx.txt

while not enjoying the same degree of connectivity as the core network, are still an integral part of the pan-European transportation network

For inclusion in the core network, ports must enjoy significant volumes of freight and/or passenger traffic, have a high level of international connectivity

and by 2030, be connected to the core European rail and road network Between them, these two ports handled 8%of total tonnage through Irish ports in 2011,

if the proper focus is placed on exploiting Ireland†s comparative advantage as a food producer, processor and exporter

Equally IT Carlow has developed a strong network of support for industry and entrepreneurs through the ongoing development of their five core areas of research, Envirocore, Designcore, Geocore, Gamecore and Secturitycore

Core proposals A Creative Industries Strategy 1) The development of a Creative Industries Strategy to assess the wider creative and cultural sector in the Southeast,

Ireland†s largest dairy processor employing 4, 500 people globally across 19 countries; Cartoon Saloon animation studio which was nominated for an academy award and Eirgen Pharma,


SouthEastRegionalAuthority120115 rural development programme.pdf.txt

-A core objective of Government policy thinking is balanced †regional developmentâ€. The NSS represents the Government†s roadmap for achieving


Special Report-Eskills for growth-entrepreneurial culture.pdf.txt

deliver short †hands on†courses in core computer science for pupils aged 14-15 will run until 2015 and so far half of the


SPRINGER_Digital Business Models Review_2013.pdf.txt

Global core, governance, business units, services and linkages 5 No No Timmers (1998) Product/service/information flow

core technology investments and bottom line 4 No Some Hamel (2001) Core strategy, strategic resources value network and customer

interface 4 No No Petrovic et al. 2001) Value model, resource model production model, customer relations model, revenue

success factors, channels, core competencies, customer segments, and IT infrastructure 8 No No Applegate (2001) Concept, capabilities and value 3 No No


Standford_ Understanding Digital TechnologyG��s Evolution_2000.pdf.txt

It is something of an historical irony that the core elements of the adaptation problems attending this

After all, if we hadn't brought your processor to its knees, why else would you get

relevant â€oecomputer speed†is indexed appropriately by CPU-speed, whereas many industry observers have pointed out that the bundled PC operating system has grown so large that more processing power does not

that CPU speed may be too heavily weighted by the hedonic indexes for hardware, inasmuch as the utility of (net) computer power


Tepsie_A-guide_for_researchers_06.01.15_WEB.pdf.txt

core of social innovations is this intention to create something better. But while these motivations might

the adoption of the core †content†of the innovation. After this initial period, their role is

their role is to allow the core innovation to fit into a new context. But sometimes adaptations

their role is to allow the core innovation to fit into a new context. But sometimes adaptations


THE CULTURE OF INNOVATION AND THE BUILDING OF KNOWLEDGE SOCIETIES.pdf.txt

knowledge and practices among the core competencies that are crucial in creating A Culture of


The future internet.pdf.txt

The core of this program will be a platform that implements and inte -grates new generic but fundamental capabilities of the Future Internet, such as interac

This core platform will be based on integration of already existing re -search results developed over the past few years,

using the properties of the core Future Internet platform. Examples of these use cases are a smarter electricity grid, a more

the Internet†s core and the services that use it We are faced with an Internet that is good at delivering packets, but shows a level

CPUS, etc. and handlers (software pro -grams/routines) that generate and treat as well as query and access data

clients,(ii) the Context Processing (CP) Module which implements the core internal operations related to the context processing,(iii) the Context Information Base (CIB

in support of the Context Executive and Context Processor modules. Context is dis -tributed and replicated within the domain

, the number of CPUS,(ii) N-time queries, which collect information periodically, and (iii) continuous queries that monitor information in an ongoing

-erations such as getting the state of a server with its CPU or memory usage, getting

which can measure attributes from CPU, memory, and network components of a server host, were created.

•RNM (Reasoning and Negotiation Module), a core element of the KP, which me -diates and negotiates between separate federated domains

Testbed located in London consisting of 80 cores with a dedicated 10 Gbits/s infra

cores and linked by a dedicated 10 Gbits/s infrastructure. Validation and performance analysis are described fully in 13.

-tions from the core to the edge of the network results in sustainable network infra

The core part of EPS called Evolved Packet Core (EPC) is extended continuously with new features in Release 10 and 11.

The main steps of the architecture evolution are sum -marized in the followings. Fig. 1 illustrates the evolution steps of the packet-switched

-nology in the core and backhaul network: Release 4 (2003) specified the Media gate -way function, Release 5 (2003) introduced the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) core

network functions for provision of IP services over the PS domain, while Release 6 standardized WLAN interworking and Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service

, the Evolved Packet Core EPC). ) Compared to four main GPRS PS domain entities of Release 6, i e. the base

functions, and three main functional entities in the core, i e. the Mobility Management Entity (MME), the Serving GW (S-GW) and the Packet data Network GW (PDN GW

the core network entities. SIPTO enables per APN and/or per IP flow class based

linked to the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) in the 3gpp system evolution, and in EPC

the main packet switched core network functional entities are still remaining central -ized, keeping user IP traffic anchored.

-tion of certain control functions still provided by the core. UFA represents the ulti -mate step toward flattening IP-based core networks, e g.,

, the EPC in 3gpp. The ob -jective of UFA design is to distribute core functions into single nodes at the edge of

the network, e g.,, the base stations. The intelligent nodes at the edge of the network

-dures of UFA, to reduce the number of HIP Base Exchanges in the access and core

-main in the core network. A good example is the Global HA to HA protocol 34, which

Distributed IP Mobility Approach) 35 can also be considered as a core-level scheme by allowing the distribution of MIP Home Agent (the normally isolated central server

Core network nodes are mainly simple IP routers. The scheme applies DHT and Loc/ID separation:

by using Hi3 50 for core-level distribution of HIP signaling plane) are also feasible

directly connected to the IP core infrastructure. Therefore, they provide convenient and implicit interoperability between heterogeneous wireless technologies, and facili

due to lack of core controller entities base stations are managed no more centrally; hence failure diagnostics and recovery must be handled in a fully distrib

Since all the BSS are connected directly to the IP core network, hiding mobility events from the IP layer is much harder

core Internet Protocols themselves We argue that service agnostic network design are no longer a way to achieve in

The core contribution of this paper is the distillation of an initial model for RWI based on an analysis of these state of art architectures and an under

•An identification of a core set of functions and underlying information models operations and interactions that these architecture have in common

At its core, the proposed architectural model defines a set of entities and their rela

The Cognitive Enablers represent the core of the Cognitive Framework and are in charge of providing the Future Internet control and manage

-minals, Base Stations, Backhaul network entities, Core network entities. The selec -tion and the mapping of the Cognitive Framework functionalities in the network enti

-haul Network entities, Core Network entities. There not exist a unique mapping be -tween the proposed conceptual framework over an existing telecommunication net

in particular, the Cognitive Enablers which are the core of the proposed architecture are independent of the peculiarities of the surrounding Resources, Actors and Appli

network entities, Core network entities: the most appropriate network entities for hosting the Cognitive Managers have to be selected environment by envi

453 MHZ Broadcom Processor with 8 MB Flash memory and 64 MB RAM; a WAN port and four LAN up to 1 Gigabit/s) and â€oecross-compiled†the code, to

which are the core of the Cognitive Managers, can potentially benefit from information coming from all layers of all net

memory of core Internet routers can be considered a â€oepublic good†that retail ISPS have an incentive to over-consume by performing prefix de-aggregation with Border

For example, it must be assumed that the core routers forward packets at line-speeds of tens of Gigabits per second, which requires ex

-dezvous core and scope-specific implementations of scope home nodes that imple -ment the functionality for a set of scopes

-ity implemented by the rendezvous core. We refer to our work in 5 for a detailed

be found in the rendezvous core, the subscription reaches the scope, which can then dynamically generate the response

Our core goal is to incept a transverse methodology that enables to manage assurance throughout

with easy-to-use GUIS and translators to and from the core formal models should be devised and migrated to the selected development environments

out by building contacts with core business units. First, in the trail of the suc

FIA projects like RESERVOIR or VISION are conducting research on core technological foundations of the cloud-of-clouds such as federation technologies

the Future Internet Core Platform project that will launch in 2011. This goes along with increased collaboration on open cloud standards under developments

& service brokers (2010), http://www. processor. com/editorial/article. asp article=articles%2fp3203%2f39p03%2f39p03. asp

should motivate the data collectors/processors to implement such technology Actually, in many cases, their business model relies on the as-less-restricted-as

a high level of trust in the data collector/processor. We presented some initial thoughts about how this problem can be mitigated through the usage of a tam

It provides a core infrastructure, and also a playground for future discoveries and innovations, combin

which allows regulating system resources such as CPU usage and memory, and provides also a monitoring tool, Ganglia, that measures net

using Xen server technology to regulate CPU usage. During this scenario the adaptive admission control and resource allocation algorithm is tested against network metrics

so that resource like CPU usage and network throughput get high values During the setup, the researcher wants to test http proxy software written in C pro

proxy unit, needs to monitor the CPU usage of the Web application and Database machines.

Then the algorithm should be able to set new CPU capacity limits on both resources.

cpu capacity of the resource A Use-Case on Testing Adaptive Admission Control 241 Fig. 2. The Resource adapters of the available testbed resources

back the CPU usage of the database resource 5 Conclusions The results of running an experiment in Panlab are encouraging in terms of moving

the future innovation of both the networking technology that lies at the Internet†s core

Among the core drivers for the FI are increased reliability, enhanced services, more flexibility, and simplified opera

links, which in the core-network segment are mostly based on optical transmis -sion technology, but also in the access segments gradual migration to optical

of amount of CPU), while the NCP+computes the most eï cient combination of end-points and network path to be used for the speciï c service.

The ability to trade IT-services as an economic good is seen as a core feature of

propose an SLA management framework that can become a core element for managing SLAS in the future Internet.

The service paradigm is a core principle for the Future Internet which supports integration, interrelation and inter-working of its architectural

We propose an SLA management framework that offers a core element for manag -ing SLAS in the future Internet.

On the highest level, we distinguish the Framework Core, Service Managers (infra -structure and software), deployed Service Instances with their Manageability Agents

The Framework Core encapsulates all functionality related to SLA management, business management, and the evaluation of service

>>framework core Fig. 1. Overview of the SLA Framework Reference Architecture While all framework components come with default implementations they can also

but software layer considerations are considered not core to this Use Case and are dealt more comprehensively with in the ERP Hosting Use Case

SLA specifies the characteristics of the virtual or physical resources (CPU speed, mem -ory, and storage) and again the costs required for the offering

The main aim of the Service Aggregation use case is the service-enabling of core

and execute different tasks with core mobile network systems that are behind Telefã nica Software Delivery Platform (SDP.

-purpose SLA management framework that can become a core element for managing SLAS in the future Internet.

use of the CPU memory assignment, packets lost and others. The invocation of the methods can

-sites for an instance (memory size, storage pool size, number of virtual CPUS 346 E. Santos et al

The Internet of Services is seen as a core com -ponent of the Future Internet â€oethe Future Internet is polymorphic infrastructure, where the bounda

The use of services as the core abstraction for constructing Linked Data applications is therefore more generally applicable than that

core parts, with Qos assurance is seen. A flexible way of usage †based on virtual -ised overlays †can offer a strong support for the transportation of multimedia

single or multiple core network domains having content aware processing capabilities in terms of Qos, monitoring, media flow adaptation, routing/forwarding and security

avoiding per-flow signalling in the core part of the network. In the new architecture MANE also can act as content â€oecachesâ€,

took only a few seconds on a PC with Pentium D CPU 3. 40ghz and 2. 00gb of

Innovation lies at the core of smart enterprises and includes not only products, services and processes but also the

Core nodes are linked by an underlying high speed optical network having up to 1, 000 Gbit/s bandwidth capacity provided by CANARIE.

To core network Wind power node architecture Spoke Switch Allied Telesis Raritan UPS (APC PDU Servers (Dell

To core network Backup Disk Arrays Gbe Tranceiver MUX/DEMUX GSN-Montreal (Canada GSN-Calgary (Canada

which is connected then to the core network through GE transceivers. Data flows are transferred among GSN nodes over dedicated

corresponds to the Core Middleware layer, implementing the platform level services that provide running environment enabling cloud computing

Given that each VM occupies one processor and that each server has up to 16 processors, 20 servers can be moved in parallel.

If each VM consumes 4gbyte memory space, the time required for such a migration is 1000sec

-driven innovation ecosystems may evolve to constitute the core of â€oe4p†(Public -Private-People-Partnership) ecosystems providing opportunities to citizens and busi

At the core of Periphã ria lies the role of Living Labs in constituting a bridge

design of urban-scale ICT platforms, three main core functionalities can be identified •Urban Communications Abstraction.

Iot Core Platform Working group discussion 25, multiple different approaches for First Generation Iot-platforms are currently being implemented.

sensors networks deployed throughout the city and the core IP communication network), the main responsibility is to provide independence from the communica

Research Challenges for the Core Platform for the Future Internet. In: M Boniface, M. Surridge, C. U (Eds.

/activities/foi/library/docs/fippp-research-challenges-for-core -platform-issue-1-1. pdf 5. Sundmaeker, H.,Guillemin, P.,Friess, P.,Woelfflã, S. eds.:


The Impact of Innovation in Romanian Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises on Economic Growth Development - Oncoiu.pdf.txt

about the majority of small and micro size firms that constitute the core of the economy.

that constitute the core of the economy do not innovate. Most SME innovations are marginal improvements of already existing products, and


The Relationship between innovation, knowledge, performance in family and non-family firms_ an analysis of SMEs.pdf.txt

As core elements in the findings of this research, these concepts are essential, both individually


The Role of Government Institutions for Smart Specialisation and Regional Development - Report.pdf.txt

and functioning regional innovation system, where the core actors and suitable investment priorities and to allocate resources efficiently are more easily identifiable.

is reproduced also by focusing exclusively on a number of core and peripheral EU regions, in order to

same specification for the regions in the core of Europe. The estimates confirm the presence of significant

differences in the factors that affect innovation in the core and the periphery of Europe.

By contrast, core regions, whose quality of government institutions is generally much higher, benefit little in terms of innovation from further increases in quality of government.

Peripheral regions Core regions 1)( 2)( 3)( 4)( 5)( 6)( 7)( 8)( 9)( 10 Patents application (t-1)- 0. 571***0. 573***0. 570***0. 570***0. 569***0. 484***0. 482***0. 484


The Role of Open Innovation in Eastern European SMEs - The Case of Hungary and Romania - Oana-Maria Pop.pdf.txt

v Each participating SME€ s core area of operation was standardized using the Standard Industrial Classification


The Role of Universities in Smart Specialisation Strategies - EUA-REGIO Report.pdf.txt

In summary, a set of core issues and recommendations were agreed, as follows •recognition of the role of universities as a key partner in taking forward successful Smart Specialisation

The above set of core issues and recommendations could valuably feed into the assessment of RIS3 and monitoring and evaluation

The core question is how to design calls to meet common interests aligning regional development strategies with university research expertise and interests.


The Young Foundation-for-the-Bureau-of-European-Policy-Advisors-March-2010.pdf.txt

business area for private companies and a core driver of innovationâ€. Equally challenges facing the public sector †increasing demands from citizens for

rather than core costs. The lack of reliable and sustainable grant funding has left the sector vulnerable to outside shocks


the_open_book_of_social_innovationNESTA.pdf.txt

•A business model that runs parallel to the core idea of the venture and which sets out how it can become sustainable

There are a number of ways in which core stakeholders can be incorporated in the structure of an organisation and

goal should always be to find ways for the core finance to come from those

a common core of meaning Transmitters We look at platforms as the nodes of the new economy,

and are reluctant to provide core funding. Grant -aided organisations are often the first to suffer in state budget cuts and

and the coverage of core costs. 4 403) Direct funding for individuals, including the grants given by Unltd


Towards Sustainable Framework in Digital-Social Innovation - Maria Angela Ferrario.pdf.txt

intervention on this tension is at the core of Amartya Sen†s Capability Approach (CA) 13. CA is a way to

approach human well-being that posits human freedoms at its core. These freedoms are described as the


TOWARDS TOWARDS A NETWORK NETWORK OF DIGITAL BUSINESS ECOSYSTEMS_2002.pdf.txt

the investments in their core business 2. THE DIGITAL SYSTEMS EVOLUTION AND THE ADOPTION PHASES

to the core business systems, modifying the internal working methods and processes and the internal culture and organisation

and includes outsourcing non-core operations, changes in processes and systems, and paying attention to legal and audit


Triple_Helix_Systems.pdf.txt

which have become the core of a thriving regional innovation network including incubators, science parks, business


Types of innovation, sources of information and performance in entrepreneurial SMEs.pdf.txt

ability to attract highly qualified labor force will become one of its core competencies Bougrain and Haudeville, 2002.


Vincenzo Morabito (auth.)-Trends and Challenges in Digital Business Innovation-Springer International Publishing (2014) (1).pdf.txt

Data, a core component of the information infrastructure upon which our society is building its own open environment. 2

what Awargal and Weill 27 called softscaling, requiring three core capabilities for companies and their IT units to act as enabling factors for an

and Hadoop at the core of Nokia†s infrastructure POINT OF ATTENTION: Big data ask for a clear understanding of both

-tion have to be considered as a core target for the success of a Big data strategy

In this Chapter, we have discussed the business challenges of Big data as a core component of the information infrastructure upon which our society is building its

---CPU, Memory, Disk, Bandwidth Resources Managed at Each Layer Software as a service Saas Platform as a service Paas Infrastructure as a service Iaas

and the core competence in this field. The agreement between the implementing organization and the cloud computing service provider can be flexible enough

level resources requirements such as CPU and memory in order to fulfill all demands. The automated service provisioning has been researched in the past

that allows better utilization of hardware resources such as CPU and memory Also, energy-aware job scheduling and server consolidation are two other ways

TAM constructs are yet a core asset for the development of models, aiming to identify key drivers supporting IT as well as business executives decision making

Apart from traditional core constructs of TAM (such as perceived ease of Table 3. 3 Constructs and

Fig. 3. 2), that is one of the core TAM antecedents of behavioral intention; on the

-tribution, which kept applications on corporate servers with only core parts or a subset of an application†s code installed on the device, making the other packages

Considering them as a core marketing driver for digital business value, the Chapter discusses the main approaches and tools for

offered in Table 4. 3. The approach described is structured in two core steps •identify and decide

Always related to localization as a core feature, we point out the increasing relevance and interest into the applications of

sensors or processors, but also to join their human intelligence and creativity. As a result, instead of focusing on simple and independent tasks,

campaign, aiming to engage core customers online and creating a direct dialog 3 Talktalk Business:

IT governance, at its core, clarifies accountability, roles and decision-making. It addresses concerns related to building a responsive

which includes not only the core web team and business stakeholders but also the web managers within the organization and deep and rich support infrastructure that

-Gather a Core Team; 2-Assess What You Have; 3-Determine What You Want; 4

its core component at firm level should be first developed. Indeed, when a specific IT governance model is chosen and

and, in particular, into the IT governance domain as its core component at firm level, covering the advantages

which is the core of Apple†s business model, allows the company to create and extract value on an ongoing basis

while the core of the banking activity behind it is managed by a traditional Russian Bank (VPB.

development and adoption of many other solutions based on the same core algorithms 10.4 Billguard Billguard 5 is a personal finance security system scanning credit card activity

The core purpose of Oblong is to find ways to make computers more flexible, capable, interactive,

The core technology plat -form, called g-speak, enables applications to run across multiple screens and

trends we have considered the business challenges of Big data as a core com -ponent of the information infrastructure upon which our society is building its own

Lastly, in Chap. 5 we have discussed what can be considered as the core trend of the year, perhaps resulting from


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