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The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2012
2012
Since the late 1990s access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) has seen tremendous growth driven primarily by the wireless technologies and liberalization of telecommunications markets. Mobile communications have evolved from simple voice and text services to diversified innovative applications and mobile broadband Internet. By the end of 2011, the number of mobile-cellular subscriptions reached approximately 6 billion globally. The number of individuals using the Internet has risen constantly and reached an estimated 2.4 billion while the number of fixed (wired)-broadband subscriptions reached almost 600 million at the end of 2011. The impacts of ICTs cross all sectors. Research has shown that investment in information and communication technologies is associated with such economic benefits as higher productivity, lower costs, new economic opportunities, job creation, innovation, and increased trade. ICTs also help provide better services in health and education, and strengthen social cohesion. The little data book on information and communication technology 2012 illustrates the progress of this revolution for 216 economies around the world. It provides comparable statistics on the sector for 2005 and 2010 across a range of indicators, enabling readers to readily compare economies. This book includes indicators covering the economic and social context, the structure of the information and communication technology sector, sector efficiency and capacity, and sector performance related to access, usage, quality, affordability, trade, and applications.
An Assessment of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Physical Measurement Laboratory
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Board, Laboratory Assessments
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Technology, Panel on Review of the Physical Measurement Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and
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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
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Evaluation
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National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.)
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Periodicals
2016
The Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is dedicated to three fundamental and complementary tasks: (1) increase the accuracy of our knowledge of the physical parameters that are the foundation of our technology-driven society; (2) disseminate technologies by which these physical parameters can be accessed in a standardized way by the stakeholders; and (3) conduct research at both fundamental and applied levels to provide knowledge that may eventually lead to advances in measurement approaches and standards. This report assesses the scientific and technical work performed by the PML and identifies salient examples of accomplishments, challenges, and opportunities for improvement for each of its nine divisions.
Technology Management in China
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McIntyre-Bhatty, Tim
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Technology -- Management -- China -- Periodicals
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Technology transfer -- China -- Periodicals
2014
We are delighted to bring you a selection of papers for this ebook of Chinese Management Studies. Together, these studies provide a topical insight into the development of Technology Management in China. The first paper in this issue [Wu et al. ], regarding the order parameter of technology capability and technology management within the telecommunications industry, provides a compelling and influential understanding the significance of technology management, and government support, for industrial development within China
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