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[1989] Proceedings. 14th Conference on Local Computer Networks, 2003
A discussion is presented of the issues surrounding network management functions for a proposed high-performance, highly fault-tolerant, distributed, real-time system architecture. Although many of the traditional concepts of network management such as fault, configuration, performance, accounting, security, planning, and application management ...
J. Scott Haugdahl, Kenneth J. Thurber
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A discussion is presented of the issues surrounding network management functions for a proposed high-performance, highly fault-tolerant, distributed, real-time system architecture. Although many of the traditional concepts of network management such as fault, configuration, performance, accounting, security, planning, and application management ...
J. Scott Haugdahl, Kenneth J. Thurber
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Strategic Management of Technology
Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2004This article deals with technology as it relates to strategy design. It addresses the different views of reality between general managers and the organization’s technologists. This becomes increasingly important in high levels of turbulence. It examines the role of the general management and technological myopia as major influencer in the decision ...
Peter H. Antoniou, H. Igor Ansoff
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Branding and Technology Management
2006 Technology Management for the Global Future - PICMET 2006 Conference, 2006Globalization and the advance of technologies (particularly Internet) have changed and will continue to change things like behaviors of customers as well as the competition strategies of companies. The competition by classical strategies (i.e., low cost, high quality, etc) has become impossible.
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Knowledge management technology
IBM Systems Journal, 2001Selected technologies that contribute to knowledge management solutions are reviewed using Nonaka's model of organizational knowledge creation as a framework. The extent to which knowledge transformation within and between tacit and explicit forms can be supported by the technologies is discussed, and some likely future trends are identified.
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Managing Weight With Technology
IEEE Pulse, 2020More than 30% of the world's population is overweight or obese. That is double the percentage in 1980, and it is getting worse [1].That excess weight has been linked to numerous health conditions, notably type 2 (adult-onset) diabetes, the prevalence of which has also nearly doubled since 1980 [2]. Eating less and exercising more is good advice, but it
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Technological management: expanding the perspective of management of technology
Management Decision, 1999This article shows that R&D management, Management of Technology (MOT) and Technological Management (TOM) differ in terms of stakes, stakeholders and scope. Advocates considering technology not only as an asset or a capability but also as a factor that has an impact on almost every management method and practice.
Jean‐Jacques Chanaron, Dominique Jolly
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Strategic Management of Technology
IEEE Engineering Management Review, 1987The high‐tech companies that will succeed in this environment will fundamentally revise their strategies from the historical technology‐driven product proliferation to strategies that control the rate of technological advances, segment markets according to distinctive customer needs, and design products to respond to those needs.
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Human Systems Management, 1982
High technology is fundamentally different from any other technology: it affects directly the nature and organization of tasks to be performed. Therefore, high technology, more than any other technology, has to be managed. We propose operational definition of high technology in terms of its effects on the support net of requisite relationships.
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High technology is fundamentally different from any other technology: it affects directly the nature and organization of tasks to be performed. Therefore, high technology, more than any other technology, has to be managed. We propose operational definition of high technology in terms of its effects on the support net of requisite relationships.
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IBM Systems Journal, 1990
IBM's Repository Manager™ enables specifications involved in the program application development process to be managed. On the basis of the technology, the Repository Manager/MVS™ was developed as a product. The primary concepts and services of the technology are introduced, and specific aspects of the product and its operation are discussed.
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IBM's Repository Manager™ enables specifications involved in the program application development process to be managed. On the basis of the technology, the Repository Manager/MVS™ was developed as a product. The primary concepts and services of the technology are introduced, and specific aspects of the product and its operation are discussed.
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Technological capability and technology management
Chinese Management Studies, 2014Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impacts of technological capability (TC) and technology management (TM) on the development of China’s telecommunications industry by examining two interrelated questions: Which is the order parameter for China’s telecommunications industry?
Jiliang Wang, Bo Yu, Tan Li, Weiwei Wu
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