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Suppliers and Strategies for Upgrading in Global Production Networks: The Case of a Supplier to the Global Automotive Industry in a High-cost Location

2009

The paper analyses the possibilities for a Norwegian supplier incorporated into global production networks in the automotive industry to perform knowledge upgrading and innovation activity. A consistent finding is that different departments of the supplier are parts of different types of global network. The serial production of the supplier is distinguished by quasi-hierarchical governance by customers and by lean forms of work organization in the production that stimulate continuous, incremental upgrading of the production process. The development department has network relations with customers and learning forms of work organization, which triggers production and functional upgrading. The…

Work organizationSupplier relationship managementbusiness.industryCorporate governanceGeography Planning and DevelopmentGlobal networkAutomotive industryProduction (economics)BusinessInnovation systemMarketingIndustrial organizationEuropean Planning Studies
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Publication Network Analysis of an Academic Family in Information Systems

2011

The study of scientific collaboration through network analysis can give interesting conclusions about the publication habits of a scientific community. Co-authorship networks represent scientific collaboration as a graph: nodes correspond to authors, edges between nodes mark joint publications (Newman 2001a,b). Scientific publishing is decentralized. Choices of co-authors and research topics are seldomly globally coordinated. Still, the structure of co-authorship networks is far from random. Co-authorship networks are governed by principles that are similar in other complex networks such as social networks (Wasserman and Faust 1994), networks of citations between scientific papers (Egghe an…

World Wide WebBetweenness centralityComputer-supported cooperative workInformation systemFAUSTGraph (abstract data type)Library scienceComplex networkCentralitycomputerEvolutionary computationcomputer.programming_language
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Guest Editorial

2011

World Wide WebComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceJournal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence
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Network Analysis of Platform Ecosystems: The Case of Internet of Things Ecosystem

2015

Software platform providers are often seen as the cornerstone of their business ecosystem, where the other ecosystem players utilize the platform’s standardized components together with complementary components for making applications. These platforms are also becoming a cornerstone of the emerging Internet of Things (IoT) business ecosystem comprised of the companies who provide Internet-enabled devices, applications, connectivity solutions, and the platforms for the IoT usage. While a number of enabling technologies for IoT is available, the question remains what kind of ecosystem emerges around IoT platform providers and whether this ecosystem is evolving in line with the theoretical mod…

World Wide WebEngineeringConsolidation (business)business.industryOrder (exchange)MainstreamCornerstoneEcosystemBusiness ecosystembusinessInternet of ThingsData scienceNetwork analysis
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Your friends mention It. What about visiting it? A mobile social-based sightseeing application

2016

In this short poster paper, we present an application for suggesting attractions to be visited by users, based on social signal processing techniques.

World Wide WebHuman-Computer InteractionSoftwareComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionbusiness.industry0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020206 networking & telecommunicationsSoftware; Human-Computer Interaction02 engineering and technologybusinessTourismSoftware
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A Social-Empowered Platform for Gathering Semantic Information

2013

Social Networks constitute the key ingredient for the huge success of the so called Social Web or Web 2.0. In social networks, a user has the possibility to interact with other users without the need of meeting them. The value of social applications benefit from the network effect, which states that the value of a service to a user arises from the number of people using the service. However, the associated semantics for this kind of applications, delivered through tagging, is generally scarce, thus narrowing the range of permissible operations for exploiting these data. In this paper, we present a semantic-based social platform that incorporates the benefits of semantic Web technologies int…

World Wide WebKnowledge basebusiness.industryComputer scienceSemantic computingSemantic technologySemantic Web StackbusinessSemanticsSocial webSemantic WebNetwork effect
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User requirements and resource control for cooperative multimedia applications

1997

The spread of distributed multimedia applications is setting forth a new set of challenges in the management of host and network resources for guaranteeing Quality of Service (QoS). When the multimedia applications compete for resources as in the case of a cooperative multimedia environment, the management task becomes even more difficult. In this work, we first discuss QoS for multimedia applications. We then present the architectural and implementation details of a Cooperative Multimedia Environment (CME) made up of Cooperative Multimedia Applications (COMMA), one for each user. A COMMA presents a user with a single interface that allows him to invite other users to a cooperative session,…

World Wide WebMultimediaComputer scienceInterface (Java)Quality of serviceIP Multimedia SubsystemWireless Multimedia ExtensionsSession (computer science)User requirements documentcomputer.software_genrecomputerHost (network)Task (project management)
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Progressive Web Apps: the Definite Approach to Cross-Platform Development?

2018

World Wide WebProgressive web appbusiness.industryComputer science020204 information systemsCross-platform0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWeb application020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologybusinessProceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Electronic Commerce Transactions in a Mobile Computing Environment

2002

Internet E-commerce has been flourishing for the last few years, especially with the advent of World Wide Web. Mobile Electronic Commerce (MEC) has started recently to appear in the scene. It exploits the advantages of Internet, mobile computing and mobile communications in order to provide a large number of advanced services to mobile users. The potentials of MEC are enormous while related technical, business and legal issues become more complicated. The goal of this chapter is to present and discuss problems and identify requirements associated with the trading and billing of tangible and intangible goods in a mobile environment where mobile handheld devices are used for conducting the tr…

World Wide WebPublic land mobile networkEngineeringbusiness.industryMobile commerceMobile paymentMobile computingMobile searchMobile technologyMobile business developmentMobile Webbusiness
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1<sup>st</sup> International Workshop on Sustainable Internet and Internet for Sustainability (SustaInet 2011

2011

We are pleased to present the proceedings of the First International Workshop on Sustainable Internet and Internet for Sustainability (SustaInet 2011), held in conjunction with WoWMoM 2011.

World Wide WebSmart gridbusiness.industryComputer scienceInternet privacySustainabilityLocal area networkThe InternetCloud computingInternet of ThingsbusinessConjunction (grammar)2011 IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks
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