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Informing Dissemination Research

Science Communication, 2014
This study examined nanomedicine coverage by the elite and regional U.S. newspapers. The study sought to study prevalent topics; examine time, risk and benefit, thematic and episodic, and societal and personal impact frames; and identify dominating overarching themes.Technology application and economic consequence were dominant topics, but contrary to
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Adaptive information dissemination

American Documentation, 1965
AbstractComputer dissemination of information offers significant advantages over manual dissemination because the computer can use strategies that are impractical and in some cases impossible for a human. This paper describes the Ames Laboratory Selective Dissemination of Information1 system with emphasis on the effectiveness of user feedback.
C. R. Sage   +2 more
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Parallel Information Dissemination by Packets

SIAM Journal on Computing, 1994
Summary: Each vertex of an undirected graph possesses a piece of information that must be sent to every other vertex. They communicate by sending bounded size packets of messages from one vertex to another. The authors describe parallel algorithms, which accomplish the desired tasks for six prominent architectures. The algorithms are optimal, or nearly
Bagchi, A.   +2 more
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Information Dissemination Applications

2003
Satellite networks have unique advantage in applications like rapid deployment, situation awareness, and emergency response. The satellite network is often paired with terrestrial wireless networks to form a hybrid satellite-wireless infrastructure to support user mobility [Zhang and Dao, 1996; Dao and Perry, 1996].
Eddie C. Shek   +2 more
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Learning Manipulation Through Information Dissemination

Operations Research, 2019
Much of the past learning and control literature has focused on the design of information acquisition processes for the demand side of information and has assumed that information supply is always genuine. However, in many economic and management settings, the information provider has incentives to strategically disseminate his/her private information,
Jussi Keppo   +2 more
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Housing Information Dissemination

Housing and Society, 1979
(1979). Housing Information Dissemination. Housing and Society: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 132-134.
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Managed Information Dissemination

2001
Abstract : The Task Force determined that U.S. civilian and military information dissemination capabilities are powerful assets vital to national security. They can create diplomatic opportunities, lessen tensions that might lead to war, help contain conflicts, and address nontraditional threats to America's interests.
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Information Dissemination in Mobile CDNs

2008
With the recent development of technologies in wireless access and mobile devices, the mobile network has become a key component of today’s Internet vision [1, 46]. Current mobile networks, which are being deployed worldwide, enable mobility features to new applications and also extend existing wired Web applications to mobile terminals.
Loulloudes, Nicholas   +5 more
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Disseminating government information

Government Publications Review, 1993
The United States information industry in general uses federal information to create products that meet the endlessly varied needs of the American people and that contribute to human welfare around the globe. Information publishing is one of a diminishing number of technology-intensive industries in which the United States enjoys an unrivaled primacy ...
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Gatekeepers: Information Dissemination

2014
Information institutions are indeed repositories and information professionals are gatekeepers of those institutions. We need to think fully about the proper social role of institutions as disseminators of their cultures. To disseminate means to scatter, sow, spread and disperse; it depends on its obvious root which is a metaphor for “seed.” The ...
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