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Software technology transfer

Software Engineering Journal, 1991
The paper puts forward a possible generic model for the process of technology transfer. It describes in a generalised style how the process takes place in typical industrial circumstances, ranging from initial awareness to in-use support. One might imagine that the example under study the adoption of a new software engineering method and associated ...
John N. Buxton, R. Malcolm
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Patents and technology transfer in CRISPR technology

2021
CRISPR technology has revolutionized biological research in the last decade and many academic institutions and companies have patented CRISPR systems and applications. Several patents have been filed for various applications of CRISPR in different industries such as agriculture, synthetic biology, bio-nanotechnology and precision medicine.
Lichelle, Grobler   +2 more
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Technology transfer

ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1985
Transfer of technological developments from the research laboratory to the production line is a topic which has been given increasing attention in the past few years (Tornatzky, et al, 1983). The very survival of many large corporations hinges on the efective management of the technology transfer process. Recent development of research consortia, e.g.,
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Technology Transfer Concepts

2016
In software engineering, transferring innovative concepts, techniques and methods into the practice of existing organizations is an expensive and complex task. This chapter gives an overview on the transfer of the SPES XT modeling framework to different organization.
Bandyszak, Torsten   +5 more
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Isomorphism as technology transfer

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2005
This paper discusses the isomorphism between the analog and digital signal domains and its implications in terms of technology transfer. The paper describes how the discovery of the correspondence between these domains has reshaped the way people think about the analog and digital worlds and formed the basis of some of the author's later work in DSP ...
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The technology transfer paradox

Journal of International Economics, 2008
Abstract This paper examines whether a country that enjoys a superior technology in all commodities in a two-country, multi-commodity Ricardian setting could actually gain if its technology in which it possesses its greatest comparative advantage is stolen or transferred to the other country without any compensation. Such a paradoxical possibility is
Ronald W. Jones, Roy J. Ruffin
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Patents and technology transfer

Trends in Biotechnology, 1990
Although the discovery and transfer of technology from universities to industry has been taking place for many years, the surge of activity in areas related to biotechnology, over the past fifteen years, has been remarkable. As the very essence of university research requires rapid publication of results, it is particularly important that timely ...
J A, Weisbach, H T, Burke
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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER REGULATION

Computer Law & Security Report, 2002
Abstract The purpose of this article is twofold. Firstly, to give the reader an outline of the proposed changes to the Technology Transfer Block Exemption (TTBE) and secondly, to focus on some of the more relevant changes and the policy reasons for the change.
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Comments on Technology Transfer

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1983
Publisher Summary This chapter describes different aspects of technology transfer. Technology transfer is still characterized by its international nature. Its measurement must take into consideration the multiplicity of the transfer relationship. The relations of international trade represent the connecting links of the national models.
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Safety and Technology Transfer

1997
The concept of the term ‘Safety culture’ based on the paper [4] is presented together with a discussion of the factors influencing the safety culture and its meaning for safety of potentially unsafe high advanced technologies. Majority of such technologies and threats involved refer to applications of programmable electronic systems.
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