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Who Trains' High-Tech Industries or High-Tech Workplaces'
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009This study contributes to the expanding body of research in the area of information and communication technologies (ICT). Using data on business sector workplaces from the 1999 Workplace and Employee Survey (WES), we investigate factors related to the incidence and intensity of training.
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2020
Covid-19, Klimakrise, Big Tech, algorithmic bias, #MeToo: Wissen, Wissenschaft und Technologie hat sich in den vergangenen Jahren in einem Maße politisiert wie letztmals um 1980. Damals waren die Themen noch andere: Waldsterben, Ozonloch, Atomkatastrophen, Genmanipulation, Automatisierung.
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Covid-19, Klimakrise, Big Tech, algorithmic bias, #MeToo: Wissen, Wissenschaft und Technologie hat sich in den vergangenen Jahren in einem Maße politisiert wie letztmals um 1980. Damals waren die Themen noch andere: Waldsterben, Ozonloch, Atomkatastrophen, Genmanipulation, Automatisierung.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2022
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Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 1991
This essay by travel-writer Paul Grimes chronicles his and others' not-so-good experiences with hotel technology and makes suggestions for providing guests with the comforts and conveniences they really want. For example, he questions the user-friendliness of video check-out systems, illustrates the inefficiency of most high-rise hotels' elevators ...
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This essay by travel-writer Paul Grimes chronicles his and others' not-so-good experiences with hotel technology and makes suggestions for providing guests with the comforts and conveniences they really want. For example, he questions the user-friendliness of video check-out systems, illustrates the inefficiency of most high-rise hotels' elevators ...
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Applying high-tech security to high-tech crimes
IEEE Technical Applications Conference and Workshops. Northcon/95. Conference Record, 2002Almost daily, media headlines report more high-tech crimes against American companies. Electronics manufacturers, assemblers and distributors, among others, are increasingly becoming the targets of criminals intent on stealing components, finished products and intellectual assets.
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High-Tech Permanent Magnets / High-Tech Dauermagnete
International Journal of Materials Research, 1996Michael Seeger, Helmut Kronmüller
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