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Coordinating collaborative writing in an online environment

2018

This study investigated how university students (n = 28) coordinated their collaborative online writing and what kinds of coordination profiles were found among the students. Further, the study examined the quality of the essays produced by groups of students varying in their combinations of coordination profiles. Students’ written comments on their writing processes (n = 583) were divided into episodes focusing on coordination. Eight different categories of collaborative activities during online collaboration were found. The students’ joint essays (n = 9) were evaluated as high, moderate and low according to the number of topics, key concepts, and integration of Internet sources in the ess…

Collaborative writingHigher educationProcess (engineering)koordinointimedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studieskoordinaatioElectronic learningyhteistyöEducation0508 media and communicationscollaborative writingMathematics educationQuality (business)online environmentmedia_commonbusiness.industry05 social sciencesEducational technology050301 educationcoordination profilesverkkoympäristöThe InternetComputer-mediated communicationbusinessPsychology0503 educationkirjoittaminen
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Suicidio programado

2001

Comisión EuropeaVidal-Beneyto JoséVotacionesEjecutivo comunitarioControl democráticoEUROPAIntergubernamentalizaciónFunción pública europeaPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónComisiónFraudeUnión EuropeaLibro BlancoOpinión pública europeaEstados miembrosParlamento EuropeoCredibilidadEuroparlamentariosConsejo EuropeoVoluntad políticaInternetLibre cambioCámara de los EstadosPOLÍTICAEuropa políticaAmpliaciónInvestigaciónReformaEuropa federal
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ICT for Consumers or Human Beings

2011

The large scale deployment of mobile applications inevitably impacts upon our culture as a whole and affects more intimately our daily lives. Not all of these effects are desirable. In a market economy, ethical issues are not the most important drivers in the development of technology. In this chapter, the authors ask whether the mobile human-computer interaction community could take an active role in discussing ethical issues. In so doing as a community we could focus our attention on developing technology for ‘human beings’ rather than fine tuning our emerging gadgets.

CommerceEthical issuesbusiness.industryInformation and Communications TechnologySoftware deploymentScale (social sciences)Internet privacybusiness
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Case of Monopolies at Stake

2005

In this chapter, our purpose is to illustrate the complexity of the outcomes of technological change and the concerns of regulators in the European gambling markets. In 2002, the Finnish Betting and Tipping Company, Veikkaus, estimated, that Finns’ Internet gambling decreased its turnover of betting by 10%. Such leakage is a reason why politicians in different states are considering imposing restrictions of online gambling to other parties of the gambling process, such as Internet service providers, banks, and credit card companies. On the other hand, one possible way to caulk the leakage could be to improve the returns of the players, but this has an adverse effect on the social and politi…

Commercebusiness.industryOnline gamblingE-commerceInternet gamblingbusinessProportionality principle
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Business Communication and Social Media: Tendencies, Problems and Future in Latvia

2013

Such internet social media as blogs and micro-blogs, social networks, content communities, forums and wikis in Latvia are gaining more popularity among users. It also motivates companies to communicate in this environment. Brands are creating their profiles in social networks, blogging and communicating in forums and publishing video. However, crucial issue here is whether all Latvian companies use social media in their communication pursuant to the specifics of this environment.

Commercebusiness.industryPublishingPolitical sciencelanguageLatvianSocial mediaThe InternetPublic relationsbusinessPopularityBusiness communicationlanguage.human_language
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Listening understanding and acting (lung): focus on communicational issue in thoracic oncology.

2019

Background: In the field of oncological assistance, nowadays we have to deal with a complex scenario where patients got used to obtain a huge amount of information through internet or social media and to apply them in performing their health-related decisions. This landscape requires that clinicians become able to handle therapeutical approaches and adequate skills in communication tools to satisfy the current needs. Our project aimed to build a communication model based on clinical oncologists’ real experiences in order to find a simple way to share with patients all the innovative therapeutical opportunities today available in lung cancer. The final goal is to design a flexible and person…

Communication Internet Lung cancerCancer ResearchKnowledge managementComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Quality of life (healthcare)Nuclear Medicine and ImagingRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingActive listeningSocial mediaPeer learningmedia_commonTeamworkbusiness.industryCommunicationCommunication; Internet; Lung cancer; Oncology; Radiology Nuclear Medicine and Imaging; Cancer Researchlung cancerCommunication; lung cancer; internetOncologyModels of communicationThe InternetOriginal ArticleinternetbusinessRadiologyTranslational cancer research
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The development of adolescents' comprehension-based Internet reading activities

2018

Abstract Internet-based reading involves integration and evaluation of information from different sources and different formats, but also requires fluent navigation skills for adequate comprehension. The effects of linguistic (word decoding and comprehension-based print reading) and non-cognitive factors (reading frequency and self-efficacy) have extensively been studied for print reading; we know very little about their role in Internet reading, which is our focus in this study. 558 students from grades 7 to 10 performed a set of comprehension-based Internet reading tasks on a computer, while their navigation and comprehension scores were recorded. They were also assessed on print reading …

CommunicationSocial Psychologybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 education050105 experimental psychologyEducationComprehensionReading literacyReading (process)Developmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesThe InternetbusinessSet (psychology)Psychology0503 educationGrade levelmedia_commonCognitive psychologyLearning and Individual Differences
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IT-Enabled Effective and Efficient International Technology Transfer for SMEs

1999

This study describes the introduction of a new international technology transfer paradigm. The essence of this new paradigm is based on IT-enabled ITT process. The modern business environment is overwhelmed by increased competition and uncertainty, rapid changes in technology, a diminished technology life cycle, and the advent of more powerful, cheaper and easier to use ITs. These factors reinforce the need for the investigation of globalization possibilities of western SMEs via the utilization of high potential ITs in ITT. The ITT process has become more efficient as new ITs are integrated with SMEs’ existing information systems. This type of integration also eliminates many barriers of di…

Competition (economics)GlobalizationProcess managementConceptual frameworkbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Technology life cycleInformation systemMobile computingThe InternetMarketingbusiness
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Predictive and Evolutive Cross-Referencing for Web Textual Sources

2017

International audience; One of the main challenges in the domain of competitive intelligence is to harness important volumes of information from the web, and extract the most valuable pieces of information. As the amount of information available on the web grows rapidly and is very heterogeneous, this process becomes overwhelming for experts. To leverage this challenge, this paper presents a vision for a novel process that performs cross-referencing at web scale. This process uses a focused crawler and a semantic-based classifier to cross-reference textual items without expert intervention, based on Big Data and Semantic Web technologies. The system is described thoroughly, and interests of…

Competitive intelligenceComputer science[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]Big data02 engineering and technologyReasonningFocused crawlerDiscovery[INFO] Computer Science [cs]World Wide WebKnowledge-based systems[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI][SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLeverage (statistics)[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Semantic Web[INFO.INFO-NI] Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]business.industryOntologyFocused CrawlerWork in processClassificationAdaptive[SPI.TRON] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electronics[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectronicsCross-ReferencingClasssification020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessClassifier (UML)Model
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Data-Centric and Multimedia Components

2011

The content of XML documents is often primarily plain text, interspersed with various headers and perhaps some lists and tables. However, there are many applications for which the content of documents is not primarily narrative in nature, but instead includes (portions of) data records that are subject to storage and computational manipulation. The latter documents are sometimes referred to as data-centric or record-like, and they rely extensively on precise descriptions of the forms of data that can appear. In this chapter we first introduce the data type definition capabilities in XML Schema. We then consider the types of data very common in traditional databases: numeric data, dates, and…

Complex data typeMultimediaComputer sciencePlain textcomputer.internet_protocolSubject (documents)computer.file_formatcomputer.software_genreData typeDatabase-centric architectureComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGXML schemaGraphicscomputerXMLcomputer.programming_language
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