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Journal articles on the topic "Computer and telecommunication industry"

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Grover, Varun, and Khawaja Saeed. "The telecommunication industry revisited." Communications of the ACM 46, no. 7 (July 2003): 119–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/792704.792709.

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Joyce, Kirabo, Mike A Iravo, and Gregory Namusonge. "Strategic Planning and Performance of Telecommunication Companies in Rwanda." International Journal of Scientific Research and Management 10, no. 02 (February 3, 2022): 3013–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/ijsrm/v10i2.em01.

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This research sought to examine the strategic planning practice as tool for performance in the telecommunication companies. Strategic planning for that reason offers a much-needed basis on which telecommunication companies can grow and evaluate its success against failures and establish boundaries for efficient decision-making. The research further assessed the level of influence of legal and regulatory framework as a moderating factor on the performance of Telecommunication industry in Rwanda. This study utilized both qualitative and quantitative data as well as applied a descriptive survey design. The study population included the 42 Top and middle level, managers of mobile phone operator companies in Rwanda which comprised of MTN and Airtel company Headquarter and different branches within Kigali City. The data collection instruments were pre-tested using the Cronbach’s alpha and factor analysis of dimensions reductions to determine the validity and reliability of the tests. The data collected was analyzed and presented using tables, by help of the SPSS statistical Package for Social Science. The results on, reliability test, descriptive statistics, demographic information of respondents, correlation analysis, normality test, heteroskedasticity test, factor analysis and regression results were established on all the variables of strategic planning, plus the intervening variable of the legal and regulatory framework. Notably, the correlation results revealed that Strategic Planning had a positive and significant. The results revealed that Strategic Planning has a positive and significant moderate relationship with Performance of Telecommunication industry. The results on linearity test for strategic planning and performance of the telecommunication industry since the level of linear association was found to be 0.953 which was also positive and statistically significant. Similarly, the null hypothesis Strategic Planning and performance of the telecommunications industry were subjected to the hypothesis to determine whether to accept or reject the null hypothesis and the results showed a positive and significant association between Strategic Planning and Performance of Telecommunication industry (β = 0.953, ρ< .05). Therefore, the hypothesis was rejected. Thus, as the Performance of Telecommunication industry increased, the strategic planning too increased. It can therefore be concluded that, the companies benefited tremendously when the strategic planning was taken into account for the efficient performance of the telecommunication industry in Rwanda.
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Suraj, Olunifesi Adekunle. "Managing Telecommunications for Development: An Analysis of Intellectual Capital in Nigerian Telecommunication Industry." Journal of Information & Knowledge Management 15, no. 01 (March 2016): 1650010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219649216500106.

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The study examines the role of intellectual capital (IC) management in explaining the mismatch between performances of the Nigerian telecommunications industry’s annual growth rate (16.3%) and that of the nation’s economic average growth rate (4.3%) over the last two decades (1986–2010). Through a previously published research instrument, data were collected from 320 managers from 29 telecommunication companies using stratified random sampling technique. The major findings of the study as highlighted by the regression analysis (Partial Least Square techniques) of the data, revealed that the sampled telecommunication companies lack the organisational know-how and communication aptitude to leverage their embedded organisational knowledge (Structural capital) into business performance ([Formula: see text], [Formula: see text]) notwithstanding their knowledge creation and retention strategies. Hence, Knowledge utilisation rather than knowledge creation appears the main challenge of the industry which has made it perform below expectation despite the industry’s tremendous infrastructural investment. The study thereby recommends that policy makers and telecommunication managers should begin to analyse the economic impact and contribution of IC in the sector as a means of boosting the sector’s corporate business performance in the overall aim of accelerating the nation’s economic development. Moreover, as a way of addressing this obvious managerial inadequacy, the study recommends the position of Chief Knowledge Officer to be saddled with responsibility of effectively leveraging knowledge generated in the industry for optimum organisational performance and national development.
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Anawar, Syarulnaziah, Nur Fadzilah Othman, Siti Rahayu Selamat, Zakiah Ayop, Norharyati Harum, and Fiza Abdul Rahim. "Security and Privacy Challenges of Big Data Adoption: A Qualitative Study in Telecommunication Industry." International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM) 16, no. 19 (October 19, 2022): 81–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v16i19.32093.

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The telecommunication industry is the leading industry in big data trends as this industry has the most capable infrastructure for big data. However, the adoption of big data in telecommunication services also raises important security and privacy challenges due to the high volume, velocity, and variety of big data characteristics. To address the issue, this study shed light on the security and privacy challenges of big data adoption in the telecommunication industry. This study focuses on investigating the security and privacy challenges for data users in telecommunication services from the lens of the TOE framework and examines the mitigation strategies to address the privacy and security challenges. This study is conducted using qualitative methodology. From the perspectives of data users (telecommunication providers), it could be concluded that data management, data privacy, data compliance, and regulatory orchestration challenges are the most pressing concerns in big data adoption. This study offers contributions in presenting a thematic classification of security and privacy challenges and their mitigation strategies for big data adoption in the telecommunication industry. The thematic classification highlights potential gaps for future research in the big data security domain. This study is significant in that it provides empirical evidence for the perspectives of telecommunication data users in addressing privacy and security issues that are related to big data adoption.
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Dahal, Rewan Kumar. "Performance Score as a Measure of Organizational Effectiveness." Pravaha 27, no. 1 (December 31, 2021): 131–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/pravaha.v27i1.50628.

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Organizational effectiveness is primarily about assessing an organization's performance using several criteria. This study aims to determine Nepalese telecommunications companies' organizational effectiveness using a performance score based on the most crucial non-financial performance metrics (namely, context, focus, integration, and interactivity). The quantitative research strategy was utilized to extract the information from the designated working delegates of the Nepalese telecommunication industry. The study employed a probability sampling technique, and the quantitative data were obtained using an organized questionnaire survey to compute the performance scores of the sample organizations and the industry as a whole. The findings revealed that Nepal Telecom's score was 58.40 (systematic) and Ncell's score was 69.54 (transforming), averaging the industry score was 61.43. Such scores represent the extent to which the Nepalese telecommunication industry has applied non-financial performance measures to enhance organizational performance knowledge.
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Song, Hyung Suk. "A Study on the Promotion of Information & Telecommunication Industry in Korea." Korean Journal of Policy Studies 11 (December 31, 1996): 175–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.52372/kjps11010.

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Today, the world market environment for information & telecommunication industry is rapidly changing. The market in Korea is also facing changes including the opening of the market to foreign competitors, establishment of competition system and changing demand structures and the introduction of multi-media. The new wave of information which results from the combination of computer and telecommunication has brought enormous changes throughout the society. As the changes of social system in the history have ranged from hunting to agricultural, and to finally industrial society, the society in the upcoming 21st century will be defined as the society of information based on communication technology. The changes in question in the environment of the communication industry offer both the difficulties and new opportunities for those working in the industry who have performed the activities in a traditionally closed and dependent environment under the protection, direct and indirect, of the government.
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Al-Alwan, Mohammad Amhamoud Mked, Salameh S. Al-Nawafah, Hussam Mohd Al-Shorman, Feda A. Khrisat, Farah faisal Alathamneh, and Sulieman Ibraheem Shelash Al-Hawary. "The effect of big data on decision quality: Evidence from telecommunication industry." International Journal of Data and Network Science 6, no. 3 (2022): 693——702. http://dx.doi.org/10.5267/j.ijdns.2022.4.003.

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The aim of the research is to test the impact of big data on the quality of decision making. The necessary data was collected from telecommunication companies operating in Jordan. Three companies provide telecommunications services in Jordan: Zain, Umniah, and Orange. Non-probability purposive sampling was used. Hence, the study instrument was distributed to managers at the senior and middle levels of these companies. The structured equation modeling (SEM) technique was employed to test the study hypotheses. The results confirmed that big data impacts decision quality. Besides, it was determined that the highest impact was on velocity. The researchers suggest that Jordanian telecom companies invest in information technology that allows them to provide data with accuracy, reliability, and high quality, as well as improve the qualifications of their employees.
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Anandalingam, G., and H. C. Lucas. "The winner's curse in high tech [telecommunication industry." Computer 38, no. 3 (March 2005): 96–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mc.2005.108.

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Shi, Congming, Wen Wang, Shoulin Wei, and Feiya Lv. "System for Recommending Telecommunication Packages Based on the Deep and Cross Network." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2022 (April 19, 2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2100841.

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With the evolution of the 5th generation mobile network (5G), the telecommunications industry has considerably affected livelihoods and resulted in the development of national economies worldwide. To increase revenue per customer and secure long-term contracts with users, telecommunications firms and enterprises have launched diverse types of telecommunication packages to satisfy varied user requirements. Several systems for recommending telecommunication packages have been recently proposed. However, extracting effective feature information from large and complex consumption data remains challenging. Conventional methods for the recommendation of telecommunications packages either rely on complex expert feature engineering or fail to perform end-to-end deep learning (DL) during training. In this study, we propose a recommender system based on the Deep and Cross Network (DCN), deep belief network (DBN), embedding, and Word2Vec using the learning abilities of DL-based approaches. The proposed system fits the recommender system for telecommunication packages in terms of click-through rate prediction to provide a potential solution to the recommendation challenges faced by telecommunication enterprises. The proposed model captures the finite order interactional and deep hidden features. Additionally, the text information in the data is used to improve the model’s recommendation capability. The proposed method also does not require feature engineering. We conducted comprehensive experiments using real-world datasets, the results of which demonstrated that our proposed method outperformed other methods based on DBNs, DCNs, deep factorization machines, and deep neural networks in terms of the area under the ROC curve, cross entropy (log loss), and recall metrics.
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Chin Wei, Chong, Chong Siong Choy, and Paul Heng Ping Yeow. "KM implementation in Malaysian telecommunication industry." Industrial Management & Data Systems 106, no. 8 (October 2006): 1112–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02635570610710782.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Computer and telecommunication industry"

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Mulligan, Catherine Ellen Anne. "The communications industries in the era of convergence." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.609388.

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Dadashi, Yasamin. "Fundamental understanding and future guidance for handheld computers in the rail industry." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2009. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/10988/.

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Advances in mobile computing technology and software applications have led to an expansion in potential uses for handheld computers for various tasks. One strong application area is in maintenance and inspection. Network Rail has been progressively developing and applying handheld computers to field-based maintenance and inspection operations, with the aims of improving work productivity and quality, and personal and system safety. However, it is clear that these aims so far have been achieved with varying degrees of success. Handheld computer devices have the potential to enhance the procedure of performing the tasks in many different ways. However, the current handheld computers introduced to maintenance and inspection tasks in Network Rail have principally been designed as data entry tools and in most cases the primary objective is to reduce the amount of paper work and the associated costs and errors. This highlights the need for fundamental research into the ways in which handheld computer technologies should be specified, designed and implemented for effective use in a complex distributed environment such as the rail industry. The main purpose of this research was to study the applications of handheld computers in the rail industry and to generate a set of design principles for development of future systems within Network Rail. The findings of this research have contributed to the identification of human factors principles that need to be considered for design and implementation of successful handheld computer applications. A framework was also developed to summarise and organise information and functional requirements of maintenance workers. Investigating maintenance workers’ requirements through interviews and observations emphasised the importance of rail specific spatial information and the benefits of providing this knowledge to maintenance workers through a mobile computing device which is portable and easy to use. However, displaying rail specific spatial information on the small screen of a handheld computer introduces various HCI issues and challenges. These were addressed in part through a programme of experiments, and therefore the final section of this research focused on examining fundamental aspects of presenting rail specific spatial information on handheld computer screens. The main findings from different stages of this research have been collated into a set of recommendations for design and development of usable and useful applications for handheld computer devices in the rail industry.
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Kwok, Ki-wa Joyce. "Hong Kong international telecommunications : strategic issues /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1997. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B1883727X.

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Ratliff, John M. "The persistence of national regimes of innovation in a globalizing economy : Japanese developmentalism in the information and telecommunications industries, 1985-1997 /." Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC IP addresses, 1998. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p9837848.

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Alkahtani, Munahi. "Business organisation knowledge management integrated social ontology (BOKMISO) framework for the telecommunication industry in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States." Thesis, Kingston University, 2014. http://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/28755/.

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Understanding knowledge management is critical for organisations because the persons concerned are not trained adequately to access, use and benefit from this knowledge effectively. The main problem is that the workers themselves do not understand how to organize and manage a huge amount of knowledge capital has, and the importance of this to improve organizational performance. This research is based on understanding the importance of knowledge management practices and policies within an organisation. This is based on research to understand the importance of knowledge management practices and policies within the organization. This research focuses on building a framework based on the knowledge of social issues within the organization and its impact on business. This research will explore strategies that can be used for organizations in order to integrate this knowledge into their business social benefit from social ontology. To enable this framework, a business organization knowledge management integrated social ontology framework (BOKMISOf) was built with a focus on telecommunications industry in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states. In order to understand the social aspects of an organisation, a social ontology was developed which was incorporated into the knowledge management framework. The BOKMISO framework was evaluated with case studies, within telecommunication companies, in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states. The employees of these companies contributed in data collection activity via questionnaire, whereas the managers of these companies contributed via semi-structured interview. Results that were gathered from data collection showed that BOKMISO framework was valid, appropriate, useful and added value to an organisation. Further work can be done to apply the BOKMISOf within other telecommunications companies in Saudi Arabia.
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Mortensen, Wayne. "Customer-supplier relations in the Australian information technology and telecommunications industry : a strategic perspective." Monash University, Faculty of Business and Economics, 1997. http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/8075.

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Dodourova, Mariana Tzaneva. "Industry convergence and partnerships : a theory grounded in the computer, telecommunications and media industries." Thesis, London South Bank University, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.478921.

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Witosurapot, Suntorn, and wsuntorn@fivedots coe psu ac th. "Resolving competition for resources between multimedia and traditional Internet applications." Swinburne University of Technology, 2004. http://adt.lib.swin.edu.au./public/adt-VSWT20050309.123048.

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Although the Internet is the dominant broadband network, it still has a fundamental shortcoming in traffic management that does not properly support efficient use of resources together with differentiated quality of service for mixed traffic types. Even though a number of mechanisms have been proposed under key approaches of resource adaptation, resource reservation, and resource pricing, this problem remains unsolved to date because of its complexity and the way it relates to so many considerations of engineering and economics, and the diverse range of services desired by users. Hence it is considered difficult to devise a perfect mechanism that can universally solve this problem. In this respect, this dissertation contributes to insights into potential combinations and trade-offs of key approaches above in some efficient manner for managing traffic and scarce resources in the Internet. The first part of this work considers the combination of relaxed resource reservation and resource pricing schemes for handling the unfair bandwidth distribution problem in soft-bandwidth guarantee services of the Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Internet. We show that this unfairness problem can be handled using a network-user cooperative approach that addresses both individual user satisfaction and global optimization. We propose to add a mechanism based on price-based feedback signaling to DiffServ-capable routers providing Assured Forwarding (AF) Service so that they can offer per-flow signaling. This still allows them to work at an aggregate traffic level, hence the scalability feature of the DiffServ network can be retained. Our proposed mechanism allows the network to offer reliable service assurances via a distributed optimization algorithm, without introducing special protocols or requiring routers to have access of individual user requirements. Moreover, it can provide incentives for users to cooperate so that optimum performance can be accomplished. This approach has broad applicability and is relevant to all types of assured service classes. The second part of this work considers the combination of a specific resource pricing scheme based on a distributed optimization algorithm and multimedia adaptation schemes. Such a capability has not been available because most utility functions of multimedia applications do not meet the concavity constraints required by optimization algorithm. We proposed to overcome this limitation by redefining user utility functions into equivalent discrete forms and using combinatorial (discrete) optimization so that interfacing the resource-pricing scheme can be done in a normal way. However, to obtain feasible solutions in a scalable manner, an agent is included into the scheme for solving the combinatorial (discrete) optimization on behalf of a small group of users. In return, all users belonging to this group can benefit from social welfare maximization of their utilities over a network resource constraint. The last part of this work considers the combination of relaxed resource reservation and resource pricing schemes to enable a proper charging scheme for adaptive applications in the DiffServ Internet. We provide an optimization formulation of the problems of revenue and social welfare maximization, applied at a service provider (SP) who gives access to the DiffServ Internet. In this scheme, resources are provisioned per QoS-oriented class in a long time scale (service level agreement (SLA) duration), then priced based on user demand in the short time scale. We also show that the proposed charging scheme can provide feedback and incentives for users to use the network resource optimally via the standard packet marking, hence eliminating the need for specific pricing protocol. All of the proposals in this work can be used together, solving these key problems as a coordinated whole, and all use readily available network mechanisms.
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Spencer, Logan Lemuella C. "Changing from the silo model to the horizontal layers model in public policy regulations : the implications and potential for the telecommunications industry /." Thesis, Available online, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005, 2005. http://etd.gatech.edu/theses/available/etd-11282005-192311/.

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Mdlokovi, Lulama Reuben. "An evaluation of the process and impact of outsourcing information technology (IT) services by Eastern Cape Treasury Department (ECTD) to the State Information Technology Agency (SITA)." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2008. http://eprints.ru.ac.za/1160/.

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Thesis (M.B.A. (Rhodes Investec Business School)) - Rhodes University, 2008.
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Business Administration in the Rhodes Investec Business School (RIBS)
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Books on the topic "Computer and telecommunication industry"

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Salvaggio, Jerry Lee. The computer and telecommunications industry in Japan, 1986. Houston, Tex: International Telecommunications Consultants, 1986.

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Canada. External Affairs and International Trade Canada. Telecommunications and computers. [Ottawa]: External Affairs and International Trade Canada, 1989.

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Salvaggio, Jerry Lee. The computer and telecommunications industry in Japan: Market analysis 1990. Alexandria, VA (1101 King St., Suite 444, Alexandria 22314): Telecom Pub. Group., 1990.

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Edwin, Wright. Practical telecommunications and wireless communications for business and industry. Amsterdam: Newnes, 2004.

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Fransman, Martin. Japan's computer and communications industry: The evolution of industrial giants and global competitiveness. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.

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Pendray, John J. Strategic development for high technology businesses: With market studies in computers, communications, and computer services. Wilton, Conn: Value Pub., 1987.

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Roy, Rajkumar. Soft Computing and Industry: Recent Applications. London: Springer London, 2002.

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Jowett, Paul. The economics of information technology. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1986.

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Service management in computing and telecommunications. Boston: Artech House, 1995.

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Yindu zi tong xun chan ye fa zhan qu shi yu qi ji te ji. Taibei Shi: Zi xun gong ye ce jin hui chan ye qing bao yan jiu suo chu ban, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Computer and telecommunication industry"

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Grishunin, Sergei, and Svetlana Suloeva. "Project Controlling in Telecommunication Industry." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 573–84. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23126-6_51.

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Loomis, David G. "The Telecommunications Industry." In Handbook of Computer Networks, 1–18. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118256053.ch1.

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Xu, Meng, Dan Gao, Chao Deng, Zhiguo Luo, and Shaoling Sun. "Cloud Computing Boosts Business Intelligence of Telecommunication Industry." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 224–31. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10665-1_20.

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Czarnecki, Christian, and Christian Dietze. "Domain-Specific Reference Modeling in the Telecommunications Industry." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 313–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59144-5_19.

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Chernogorskiy, Sergey A., and K. V. Shvetsov. "A Game-Theoretic Model for Investments in the Telecommunications Industry." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 351–64. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67380-6_32.

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Vasilenko, N. V., A. J. Linkov, and V. V. Glukhov. "High-Tech Sector in the Conditions of Institutionalization of the Smart Economy (on the Example of the Telecommunication Industry)." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 315–25. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67380-6_29.

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Nabi, Syed Irfan, Syed Waqar Nabi, Syed Awais Ahmed Tipu, Bushra Haqqi, Zahra Abid, and Khaled Alghathbar. "Data Confidentiality and Integrity Issues and Role of Information Security Management Standard, Policies and Practices – An Empirical Study of Telecommunication Industry in Pakistan." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 47–56. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17610-4_6.

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Krasyuk, Irina, Valery Leventsov, Maria Kolgan, and Yulia Medvedeva. "Building a Platform-Type Business Model to Form an Omnichannel Integration in the Telecommunications Industry." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 328–37. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65729-1_28.

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Chen, Yi-Nan, Yuan Yao, Xia Liu, and Ming-Rui Chen. "Higher Vocational Computer Course Reformation Based on Integration of Industry and Teaching." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 270–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35095-6_31.

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Hrehova, Stella, Jozef Husár, and Lucia Knapčíková. "Production Quality Control Using the Industry 4.0 Concept." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 193–202. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78459-1_14.

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Conference papers on the topic "Computer and telecommunication industry"

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Ulku, Onur, Necip Gozuacik, Senem Tanberk, Muhammed Ali Aydin, and Abdul Halim Zaim. "Software Log Classification in Telecommunication Industry." In 2021 6th International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering (UBMK). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ubmk52708.2021.9558985.

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Lubis, Muharman, Muhammad Fathoni, and Arif Ridho Lubis. "New Product Development Architectural Framework for Sustainability and Innovation within Telecommunication Industry." In ICCCM'20: 2020 The 8th International Conference on Computer and Communications Management. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3411174.3411197.

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Mahmoud, Haitham Hassan H., and Tawfik Ismail. "A Review of Machine learning Use-Cases in Telecommunication Industry in the 5G Era." In 2020 16th International Computer Engineering Conference (ICENCO). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icenco49778.2020.9357376.

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Rizkya, Indah, Khalida Syahputri, and Thalia Amanda. "Production Line Simulation in Fixture Product Industry." In 2020 4rd International Conference on Electrical, Telecommunication and Computer Engineering (ELTICOM). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/elticom50775.2020.9230470.

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Hong-xia, Wang, and Wen Shao-jie. "Review on Development of Software and Information Services Industry in Beijing." In 2019 International Conference on Computer, Information and Telecommunication Systems (CITS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cits.2019.8862051.

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Gupta, Nayana, Mohammed Wasid, and Rashid Ali. "Analysis of Complex Data in Telecommunications Industry." In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cit.2016.18.

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Siregar, Ikhsan, Indah Rizkya, Rahmi M. Sari, and Khalida Syahputri. "Minimization of Makespan Using FCFS Method and Genetic Algorithm Method Comparison in Aluminum Industry." In 2019 3rd International Conference on Electrical, Telecommunication and Computer Engineering (ELTICOM). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/elticom47379.2019.8943914.

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Saputra, Dimas Agung, Putu Wuri Handayani, and Riri Satria. "Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Implementation Evaluation Using Maturity Assessment in Telecommunication Industry: Case Study of an Indonesian Company." In 2019 International Conference on Advanced Computer Science and information Systems (ICACSIS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icacsis47736.2019.8979692.

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Qiang, Chen, Wu Weiwei, and Yu Bo. "Study of the Relationship between the Temporal Variation of Technology Efficiency and Its Influencing Factors in China's Telecommunication Industry." In 2008 International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSSE 2008). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csse.2008.1500.

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Konnov, Igor, Aleksey Kashuba, and Erkki Laitinen. "Dual Decomposition Methods for Nonlinear Resource Allocation Problems in Telecommunication Networks." In 2017 Fourth International Conference on Mathematics and Computers in Sciences and in Industry (MCSI). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mcsi.2017.42.

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Reports on the topic "Computer and telecommunication industry"

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Faccio, Mara, and Luigi Zingales. Political Determinants of Competition in the Mobile Telecommunication Industry. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, January 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w23041.

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Goolsbee, Austan. Competition in the Computer Industry. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, July 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w8351.

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Chun, Hyunbae, and M. Ishaq Nadiri. Decomposing Productivity Growth in the U.S. Computer Industry. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, October 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w9267.

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Riddell, Frederick R., Richard A. Gunkel, George Beiser, Siegfried Goldstein, and Bruce Lepisto. Report of the Joint Industry - DoD Task Force on Computer Aided Logistic Support (CALS). Volume 1. Summary. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada161777.

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Langenhorst, Don. Comparisons of current practices of computer use and training by industry type of small businesses in the Portland area. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.5794.

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Riddell, Frederick R., Richard A. Gunkel, George Beiser, Siegfried Goldstein, and Bruce Lepisto. Report of the Joint Industry - DoD Task Force on Computer Aided Logistic Support (CALS). Volume 3. Report of Architecture Subgroup. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada161779.

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Riddell, Frederick R., Richard A. Gunkel, George Beiser, Siegfried Goldstein, and Bruce Lepisto. Report of the Joint Industry - DoD Task Force on Computer Aided Logistic Support (CALS). Volume 2. Report of Policy and Legal Constraints Subgroup. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada161778.

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Proskura, Svitlana L., and Svitlana H. Lytvynova. The approaches to Web-based education of computer science bachelors in higher education institutions. [б. в.], July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3892.

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The problem of organizing of Web-based education of bachelors, and the bachelors of computer science in particular, is relevant for higher education institutions. The IT industry puts forward new requirements for future IT professionals training. This, in its turn, requires the educational process modernization: content specification, updating of forms, methods and means of training to meet the demands of socio-economic development of the society in general and bachelors of computer science in particular. The article analyzes and clarifies the notion of Web-based education of bachelors; as well as a line of approaches, such as approaches to the organization of Web-based learning for A La Carte, Station Rotation, Lab Rotation, Individual Rotation, Flipped Learning scenario; the necessity of cloud computing and virtual classroom use as a component of Web-based learning is substantiated. It is established that with the advent of a large number of cloud-based services, augmented and virtual realities, new conditions are created for the development of skills to work with innovative systems. It is noted that the implementation of the approaches to the organization of student Web-based education is carried out on international level, in such projects as Erasmus+ “Curriculum for Blended Learning” and “Blended learning courses for teacher educators between Asia and Europe”. The article features the results of programming students survey on the use of Web-based technologies while learning, namely the results of a new approach to learning organization according to the formula – traditional (30%), distance (50%) and project (20%) training.
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Gertslberger, Wolfgang, Merle Küttim, Tarmo Tuisk, Ulrika Hurt, Tarvo Niine, Tarlan Ahmadov, Margit Metsmaa, et al. Ringmajanduslike praktikate juurutamise võimaldajad ja barjäärid: uuringu aruanne. Tallinn University of Technology; Ministry of Economics and Communication, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.11590/taltech.circular.economy.report.2021.

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This research study focused on the business models related to the circular economy of the four industries and their enablers and barriers have been studied. The research was conducted from September to December 2021 in Estonia by Tallinn University of Technology Sustainable Value Chain Management Working Group for the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications. The industries covered by the study were: 1) the computer, electronic and optical equipment industries; 2) chemicals and chemical industry, except plastics industry; 3) the electrical equipment industry; 4) metal industry.
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Carpenter, Marie, and William Lazonick. The Pursuit of Shareholder Value: Cisco’s Transformation from Innovation to Financialization. Institute for New Economic Thinking Working Paper Series, February 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36687/inetwp202.

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Once the global leader in telecommunication systems and the Internet, over the past two decades the United States has fallen behind global competitors, and in particular China, in mobile communication infrastructure—specifically 5G and Internet of Things (IoT). This national failure, with the socioeconomic and geopolitical tensions that it creates, is not due to a lack of US government investment in the knowledge required for the mobility revolution. Nor is it because of a dearth of domestic demand for the equipment, devices, and applications that can make use of this infrastructure. Rather, the problem is the dereliction of key US-based business corporations to take the lead in making the investments in organizational learning required to generate cutting edge communication-infrastructure products. No company in the United States exemplifies this deficiency more than Cisco Systems, the business corporation founded in Silicon Valley in 1984 that had explosive growth in the 1990s to become the foremost global enterprise-networking equipment producer in the Internet revolution. This paper provides in-depth analysis of Cisco’s organizational failure, attributing it ultimately to the company’s turn from innovation in the last decades of 20th century to financialization in the early decades of the 21st century. Since 2001, Cisco’s top management has chosen to allocate corporate cash to open-market share repurchases— aka stock buybacks—for the purpose of giving manipulative boosts to the company stock price rather than make the investments in organizational learning required to become a world leader in communication-infrastructure equipment for the era of 5G and IoT. From October 2001 through October 2022, Cisco spent $152.3 billion—95 percent of its net income over the period—on stock buybacks for the purpose of propping up its stock price. These funds wasted in pursuit of “maximizing shareholder value” were on top of the $55.5 billion that Cisco paid out to shareholders in dividends, representing an additional 35 percent of net income. In this paper, we trace how Cisco grew from a Silicon Valley startup in 1984 to become, through its innovative products, the world leader in enterprise-networking equipment over the next decade and a half. As the company entered the 21st century, building on its dominance of enterprise-networking, Cisco was positioned to upgrade its technological capabilities to become a major infrastructureequipment vendor to service providers. We analyze how and why, when the Internet boom turned to bust in 2001, the organizational structure that enabled Cisco to dominate enterprise networking posed constraints related to manufacturing and marketing on the company’s growth in the more sophisticated infrastructure-equipment segment. We then document how from 2002 Cisco turned from innovation to financialization, as it used its ample profits to do stock buybacks to prop up its stock price. Finally, we ponder the larger policy implications of Cisco’s turn from innovation to financialization for the competitive position of the US information-and-communication technology (ICT) industry in the global economy.
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