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Agriculture and digital sustainability: a Digitization Footprint

2019
The growing availability and capabilities of sensing and communication infrastructures such as monitoring stations, proximal and remote sensing technologies, geolocation systems, and standard communication protocols, along with apparently decreasing costs of the same technologies are pushing widespread collection, implementation, transmission and use ...
Marinello Francesco   +14 more
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From Digital Divides to Digital Inequalities

2009
Concerns about inequalities deriving from the penetration of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) have only recently become a widely debated issue in industrial societies. Until the 1980s the diffusion of ICT was mainly considered a matter of technological innovation regarding selected fields and limited territorial areas (such as the ...
AMORETTI F, CASULA C
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Digital Lines and Digital Convexity

2001
Euclidean geometry on a computer is concerned with the translation of geometric concepts into a discrete world in order to cope with the requirements of representation of abstract geometry on a computer. The basic constructs of digital geometry are digital lines, digital line segments and digitally convex sets.
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Digital Cities and Digital Citizens

2002
Cities are providing the physical environment for an increasing number of the world's citizens. They are also becoming the locus for a variety of "virtual", networked digitally-based economic, political, and cultural activities. Digital cities represent a new manifestation of this phenomenon.
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Herpes of a Digit

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1989
Herpetic digital infection is being diagnosed increasingly by hand surgeons. A case of herpetic infection of a digit in an eight months old child is described.
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Digital Master

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2009
Randy Kochis enjoys the freedom of correcting gaffes, improvising, and the overall process of trial and error in digital art. He uses Photoshop, layering filter effects so that he gets more intricate patterns, depth, color, and shadows.
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Digital twin modeling

Journal of Manufacturing Systems, 2022
Fei Tao, Qinglin Qi, Jiangfeng Cheng
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Mastering digital transformation: The nexus between leadership, agility, and digital strategy

Journal of Business Research, 2022
Bader K Alnuaimi   +2 more
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The digital divide: A review and future research agenda

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2022
Sophie Lythreatis   +2 more
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