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Digitization and the Digital Economy [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
Digitization has economic and policy implications that go deeper and wider than is commonly recognized. Some effects are paradoxical: It extends economic activity to a global level while creating new value at a sub-microscopic level in the creation and exchange of data.
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Digitalization and Digital Transformation

2021
Digitalization is a technological trend that is reshaping all sectors of our industry and society today. It is considered a major and inexorable driving force of innovation and disruption that challenges private and public organizations equally. With all economic and societal sectors being affected, digital economy is very dynamic and increasingly ...
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Digital Heritage in Digital Museums

Museum International, 2004
(2004). Digital Heritage in Digital Museums. Museum International: Vol. 56, No. 1-2, pp. 45-51.
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Digitalization, Digitization, and Innovation

Research-Technology Management, 2018
This column is the latest in a series of discussions aimed at defining the vocabulary of innovation management.
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Digital literature and the Digital

Journal of Writing in Creative Practice, 2011
In this article, the approach to the Digital is based on the distinction between three levels: a theoretical level, an applicative level and an interpretative level. Now digital literary works play on the tensions between the three levels and allow these tensions to be highlighted.
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Digital Mammography

Contemporary Diagnostic Radiology, 1998
In digital mammography, the processes of image acquisition, display, and storage are separated, which allows optimization of each. Radiation transmitted through the breast is absorbed by an electronic detector, the response of which is faithful over a wide range of intensities.
Etta D, Pisano, Martin J, Yaffe
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Digital Filtering of Random Digits

SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 1970
Digital simulation of linear filter, investigating noise and rounding errors effects on decoding signals from lunar and interplanetary ...
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Digital Government and the Digital Divide

2004
There seems to be a consensus among scholars and pundits that the lack of access to the Internet among African-Americans and Latinos has created a digital divide in the United States. The digital divide has negatively affected the ability of minority groups to accumulate social capital .
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Digit-by-Digit Methods for Polynomials

IBM Journal of Research and Development, 1963
This paper presents a general system configuration for an arithmetic unit of a computer, which is used to solve polynomial problems efficiently. The technique is based on a digit-by-digit computation of the coefficients of the given polynomial, after the origin has been displaced systematically.
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