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Trust for Digital Products

2003
Digital goods are bitstrings, sequences of 0s and 1s, that have economic value. Increasingly the Internet is used for their distribution, examples include digital versions of books, articles, music, and images. Obviously, trading digital goods over the Internet offers lots of advantages. For example, digital goods have in common, that transaction costs
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Product Liability and Digital Products

2017
This paper examines the topical question as to whether non-tangible products such as apps and other software not supplied on a tangible medium (should) qualify as products under EU Product Liability Directive. It addresses the relevant questions posed by the European Commission, which has recently announced an evaluation of the said Directive with the ...
Howells, Geraint   +2 more
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Production and presentation of digital movies

Trends in Cell Biology, 1997
222, 84-94 Over the past five years, photographic and video-tape documentation of microscopic data has gradually be- come outmoded and has been super- seded by digital image acquisition systems. There are many advantages of digital images over film or video.
C M, Waterman-Storer   +2 more
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Digital reframing: The design thinking of redesigning traditional products into innovative digital products

Journal of Product Innovation Management, 2021
AbstractThe redesign of traditional products into innovative digital products is a profound form of digital innovation. It is imperative for both digitally native and traditional firms to understand and effectively manage this form of digital innovation to survive and thrive amid expected disruptions when traditional products are driven out of business
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Educational Resources as Digital Products

2005
In the paper educational resources are treated as regular digital products. The problem of the production, distribution and sale is addressed, especially concentrating on the production effort, cost and price. An original method of estimating development effort of e-learning resources is described and experimental results are presented.
Agnieszka Landowska, Jerzy Kaczmarek
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Digital technology and digital product design

2006 7th International Conference on Computer-Aided Industrial Design and Conceptual Design, 2006
It goes without saying that the means of designing product is changing following the appearance of the times of information, and the digital design with deep modern features has become the main tool of industrial product design. In the paper, severe of digital technologies which have been paid attention to by domestic and oversea scholars are ...
Zhou Yan   +3 more
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Digital libraries, value, and productivity

Communications of the ACM, 1995
A digital library is popularly viewed an electronic version of a public library. But replacing paper by electronic storage leads to three major differences: storage in digital form, direct communication to obtain material, and copying from a master version.
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Digital Radio Production

New Media & Society, 2000
Digital audio technology, though only a decade old in broadcasting, is being so comprehensively integrated into control rooms and studios that the time for wake-up calls to critics and theorists is past. Based on eight years' observation at BBC Radio and Danmarks Radio studios, this article speculates on how the new technology of radio is shaped by the
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Digital publishing: tools and products

Poiesis & Praxis, 2007
Electronic publications are not accessible without technical aids and need constant, time consuming attention; a look back at the data media and data formats utilized in the past 25 years illustrates this. Recently, an increasing number of conferences and studies address the problem. Use of standard data formats, media and platform independence of data,
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Digital Curation/Digital Production: Storying the Digital Learner

2017
In this chapter we invoke and develop critically the notion of curation in digital media. We will describe how a theory of curation is operationalised and turns into social action inside and outside places of learning whilst acknowledging that this clearly is the subject of much debate, in which very similar questions are being asked using different ...
John Potter, Julian McDougall
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