The document discusses emerging technologies and applications in information systems, including trends in software distribution, virtual reality, RFID, biometrics, networking, and nanotechnology. It covers topics like pull and push technologies, application service providers, virtual environments, virtual worlds, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, Bluetooth, grid computing, cloud computing, and potential uses of nanotechnology. The overall goal is to summarize new technologies and how they can be applied.
This document discusses emerging trends, technologies, and applications in information systems. It covers pull and push technologies for software distribution, application service providers (ASPs) and software as a service (SaaS). Virtual reality, radio frequency identification (RFID), biometrics, wireless networking technologies like Wi-Fi and WiMAX, grid computing, cloud computing, and nanotechnology are also examined.
RECAP at ETSI Experiential Network Intelligence (ENI) MeetingRECAP Project
This presentation was delivered by Johan Forsman (Tieto), Jörg Domaschka (UULM) and Paolo Casari (IMDEA Networks) at the ETSI Experiential Network Intelligence (ENI) Meeting in Warsaw, Poland, on April 12th, 2019. ETSI Experiential Networked Industry Specification Group (ENI ISG) work on defining a Cognitive Network Management architecture using Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques and context-aware policies to adjust offered services based on changes in user needs, environmental conditions and business goals. The intention is that the use of Artificial Intelligence techniques in the network management system should solve some of the problems of future network deployment and operations. For more information, see https://www.etsi.org/technologies/experiential-networked-intelligence.
IEEE Digital Senses Initiative - Standards Activities 3/30/2017yymedia
IEEE Digital Senses Initiative is an IEEE “future directions” initiative dedicated to hacking human senses for VR, AR and human augmentation.
IEEE P2048 Working Group is developing eight standards for virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). Having attracted participants from 194 companies and institutions all over the world, the working group now is one of the largest forces dedicated to VR/AR standardization. The working group participants already include device manufacturers, content providers, service providers, technology developers, government agencies and other parties relevant to VR/AR, constituting an excellent mixture for the standards to be widely adopted.
The document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on the IOvents platform. The agenda includes discussing why IOvents, the IoT market opportunity, business models, and IOvents.com. It then covers sections on each of these topics, describing IOvents as a cloud-based platform for developing and running intelligent distributed IoT applications using an IoT operating system kernel.
Full slide deck from the NFC In Action Conference held October 2014 in Tokyo, Japan.
The NFC In Action Conference is part of the NFC Forum Tap Into NFC Developer Program.
Everyday simplicity - The Implications of Everyday Tasks For Ubiquitous Compu...Florian Resatsch
The document discusses the implications of everyday tasks for ubiquitous computing applications. It proposes that everyday tasks are conceptually simple and aim to minimize effort. This makes them well-suited for ubiquitous computing support. The paper then presents a case study called "easymeeting" that uses NFC technology in a prototype application to simply manage meeting room needs like refilling coffee. An evaluation of the prototype found it was seen as useful and participants were generally capable of using it despite little knowledge of the underlying NFC technology, showing the design criteria enabled simplicity. However, more structured evaluation of design principles is still needed to better understand their correlation and improve convenience.
Final teit syllabus_2012_course_04.06.2014deepti112233
This document outlines the syllabus for the T.E. (Information Technology) course at the University of Pune for the academic year 2014-2015. It includes the program educational objectives, which aim to develop graduates with strong fundamental concepts in STEM fields, the ability to solve complex engineering problems, a commitment to ethics and society, and good communication and teamwork skills. The program outcomes are also listed, which describe the skills and abilities students will attain in areas such as applying knowledge, defining and solving problems, designing systems, understanding professional responsibilities, and communicating effectively. The document then lists the courses and syllabus for Semester I.
This document discusses emerging trends, technologies, and applications in information systems. It covers pull and push technologies for software distribution, application service providers (ASPs) and software as a service (SaaS). Virtual reality, radio frequency identification (RFID), biometrics, wireless networking technologies like Wi-Fi and WiMAX, grid computing, cloud computing, and nanotechnology are also examined.
RECAP at ETSI Experiential Network Intelligence (ENI) MeetingRECAP Project
This presentation was delivered by Johan Forsman (Tieto), Jörg Domaschka (UULM) and Paolo Casari (IMDEA Networks) at the ETSI Experiential Network Intelligence (ENI) Meeting in Warsaw, Poland, on April 12th, 2019. ETSI Experiential Networked Industry Specification Group (ENI ISG) work on defining a Cognitive Network Management architecture using Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques and context-aware policies to adjust offered services based on changes in user needs, environmental conditions and business goals. The intention is that the use of Artificial Intelligence techniques in the network management system should solve some of the problems of future network deployment and operations. For more information, see https://www.etsi.org/technologies/experiential-networked-intelligence.
IEEE Digital Senses Initiative - Standards Activities 3/30/2017yymedia
IEEE Digital Senses Initiative is an IEEE “future directions” initiative dedicated to hacking human senses for VR, AR and human augmentation.
IEEE P2048 Working Group is developing eight standards for virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). Having attracted participants from 194 companies and institutions all over the world, the working group now is one of the largest forces dedicated to VR/AR standardization. The working group participants already include device manufacturers, content providers, service providers, technology developers, government agencies and other parties relevant to VR/AR, constituting an excellent mixture for the standards to be widely adopted.
The document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on the IOvents platform. The agenda includes discussing why IOvents, the IoT market opportunity, business models, and IOvents.com. It then covers sections on each of these topics, describing IOvents as a cloud-based platform for developing and running intelligent distributed IoT applications using an IoT operating system kernel.
Full slide deck from the NFC In Action Conference held October 2014 in Tokyo, Japan.
The NFC In Action Conference is part of the NFC Forum Tap Into NFC Developer Program.
Everyday simplicity - The Implications of Everyday Tasks For Ubiquitous Compu...Florian Resatsch
The document discusses the implications of everyday tasks for ubiquitous computing applications. It proposes that everyday tasks are conceptually simple and aim to minimize effort. This makes them well-suited for ubiquitous computing support. The paper then presents a case study called "easymeeting" that uses NFC technology in a prototype application to simply manage meeting room needs like refilling coffee. An evaluation of the prototype found it was seen as useful and participants were generally capable of using it despite little knowledge of the underlying NFC technology, showing the design criteria enabled simplicity. However, more structured evaluation of design principles is still needed to better understand their correlation and improve convenience.
Final teit syllabus_2012_course_04.06.2014deepti112233
This document outlines the syllabus for the T.E. (Information Technology) course at the University of Pune for the academic year 2014-2015. It includes the program educational objectives, which aim to develop graduates with strong fundamental concepts in STEM fields, the ability to solve complex engineering problems, a commitment to ethics and society, and good communication and teamwork skills. The program outcomes are also listed, which describe the skills and abilities students will attain in areas such as applying knowledge, defining and solving problems, designing systems, understanding professional responsibilities, and communicating effectively. The document then lists the courses and syllabus for Semester I.
This document summarizes a presentation about adapting user interface patterns for mobile platforms. It discusses how interface patterns were traditionally designed for single devices and tasks, but now must support multiple tasks, devices, and environments as users are increasingly mobile. The presentation describes gathering usability guidelines for multiple platforms and applying them to modify existing interface patterns from an industrial system to support touch interfaces like Android and iOS. User testing was conducted to evaluate alternative pattern implementations and determine the most preferred version. The goal is to develop context-aware interface patterns that can dynamically change based on factors like device and environment.
Track 3 session 1 - st dev con 2016 -ieee- iot standards adn open sourceST_World
The document discusses various topics related to IoT standards and open source initiatives. It provides an overview of IEEE's activities in developing standards for emerging technologies like IoT, augmented reality, smart cities, 5G networks and more. It also discusses how IEEE is expanding its collaborative platform by embracing open source processes and bringing together open source and standards development communities.
Текущее состояние рынка SDN/NFV и Huawei на нём. Взгляд с трех основных напра...ARCCN
Эдуард Василенко — директор по развитию решений SDN/NFV компании Huawei с докладом «Текущее состояние рынка SDN/NFV и Huawei на нём. Взгляд с трех основных направлений: услуги, бизнес-процессы, технологии»
Training Opportunity: Certified Mobile App Professional (CMAP) TestingITpreneurs
Downloaded an app onto your phone lately? With app downloads mounting into the billions each year, there is a need for general standards in the creation and usage of mobile technology – and this provides a great opportunity for training companies: Meet Certified Mobile App Professional (CMAP). CMAP is a certification from the International Software Quality Institute (ISQI) specifically designed for anyone involved in Mobile App Testing. A great next step for those with Foundation Level certificate as “ISTQB Certified Tester” (CTFL).
Agenda:
Introduction: What will you learn today?
About CMAP
The Challenges of Mobile App Testing
Business Needs
Go-To-Market Strategies for CMAP
How to Get Started
Questions & Answers
To the 5th Generation? The Future of Mobile CommunicationsMarc NGIAMBA
The document summarizes Nigel Jefferies' presentation on the future of mobile communications and 5G. Some key points:
- Jefferies discusses Huawei's position as a leading ICT provider and its R&D centers worldwide.
- The Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF) develops visions for the future of wireless technologies. Its vision is for 7 trillion wireless devices serving 7 billion people by 2020.
- Research directions for 5G include new radio link technologies to increase spectral efficiency by over 2x, small cells and dense heterogeneous networks, and device-to-device communications.
- Technologies like coordinated multi-site MIMO, cognition, and virtual relays could enable the goals of 5G
LiFi - Technology, Industry, and Market Trends report by Yole DéveloppementYole Developpement
LiFi: Niche or mainstream technology?
More information on : https://www.i-micronews.com/led-report/product/lifi-technology-industry-and-market-trends.html
The document discusses Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC), which extends cloud computing capabilities to the edge of the network. MEC provides ultra-low latency and high bandwidth connectivity. It enables new applications like augmented reality, connected vehicles, and IoT analytics. MEC deployments can be flexible and scalable to different locations. The document outlines several example MEC applications including edge video orchestration, video analytics, augmented reality, and supporting connected vehicles. It also discusses the ETSI MEC phase 1 work focusing on application enablement and APIs.
Presentation of the FP7 Omelette Project.
Project Number: 257635
Project duration: 30 months
ICT-2009.1.2 "Internet of Services, Software and Virtualisation"
Networked Enterprise transformation and resource management in future interne...Brian Elvesæter
B. Elvesæter, A.-J. Berre, H. d. Man, and M.-S. Li, "Networked Enterprise transformation and resource management in future internet enabled Innovation Clouds", paper presentation at IESA 2010, Coventry, United Kingdom, 15 April 2010.
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Tech adoption in finance and banking by Christina ...apidays
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Reaching Maximum Potential in Banking & Insurance with API Mindset
October 27 & 28, 2021
From Open Banking, to Embedded Finance and Insurance
Tech adoption in finance and banking: Clouds, APIs, DevOps, and emerging technologies
Christina Voskoglou, Director of Research at SlashData
NFC Forum Technology Roadmap Webinar SlidesNFC Forum
Explore the pivotal roles played by Special Interest Group Chairs, Working Group Chairs, and Committee Chairs as they delve deeper into the intricacies of ongoing work streams and the significant progress shaping the industry’s trajectory over the next 2-5 years. Stay at the forefront of NFC technology development, standardization, and implementation.
Huawei 6 months industrial training program-CognitelPractilearn
Cognitel is Huawei authorized Training Academy(HANA) .This year Huawei has started their 6 months industrial training program, those undergoing training would be getting course completion certificate from Huawei , where as those performing well in their assessment program would be getting opportunity to sit in Huawei HCIG certification . HCIG certified students would be interviewed by Huawei and associated companies if any requirement arises .
Listed below are benefits of training.
· Trainers from Huawei
· Certification from Huawei( softcopy attached for reference)
· Increased chance of employability
· Industry relevant ICT curriculum
· Hands on Huawei Live equipment
1. Tentative Training Dates : 27th Jan and 4th Feb 2015
Training Fees: Rs 27000/-( but for you would be discount of Rs 5000/-)
· Discounted Fees: Rs 22000/-which could be paid in II installment-
1. Registration Fees: Rs 2000/-
2. Remaining Fees: 20000/-( would be paid 10 days before starting of training)
Please click below link to complete registration process
http://goo.gl/EE5auP or http://goo.gl/dUZdG6
Integrating Mobile Technology in the Construction IndustryAppear
The document discusses integrating mobile technology in the construction industry. It provides an overview of the MobiCloud project, which aims to create an ecosystem and platform to support mobile applications for the construction sector. It outlines challenges with workforce mobility and how mobility can help solve issues. Key topics discussed include developing apps for an app store, benefits of private app stores, and challenges around platforms, integration, and processes. It also highlights Costain's experience deploying tablet-based solutions like a site diary app to improve efficiencies.
Plenary Session: application drive design alberto svchiportal
- The changing face of the IC business and growing system complexity require new design methodologies and tools that can handle heterogeneity, distributed systems, and emerging behaviors.
- Future systems will involve networks of billions of interconnected devices and integrated cyber-physical systems.
- New platform-based approaches are needed to manage complexity through abstractions, standardized interfaces, and structured design flows.
Light Shaping Technologies for Consumer and Automotive Applications 2019Yole Developpement
This report analyzes the market for light shaping technologies used in consumer electronics and automotive applications. It provides market forecasts for optical systems and components from 2018 to 2024 for smartphones, augmented/virtual reality devices, and automotive. It also examines the supply chains and major technology trends in these industries, such as the increasing use of microtechnologies like diffractive optical elements, MEMS scanners, and liquid crystal technologies. The report traces the evolution of these technologies from their origins in technologies that enabled the compact disc in the 1980s to their current applications in smartphones, AR/VR, 3D sensing, LiDAR, and automotive lighting and sensors.
A new design reuse approach for voip implementation into fpsocs and asicsijsc
The aim of this paper is to present a new design reuse approach for automatic generation of Voice over Internet protocol (VOIP) hardware description and implementation into FPSOCs and ASICs. Our motivation behind this work is justified by the following arguments: first, VOIP based System on chip (SOC) implementation is an emerging research and development area, where innovative applications can be implemented. Second, these systems are very complex and due to time to market pressure, there is a need to built platforms that help the designer to explore with different architectural possibilities and choose the circuit that best correspond to the specifications. Third, we aim to develop in hardware, design, methods and tools that are used in software like the MATLAB tool for VOIP implementation. To achieve our goal, the proposed design approach is based on a modular design of the VOIP architecture. The originality of our approach is the application of the design for reuse (DFR) and the design with reuse (DWR) concepts. To validate the approach, a case study of a SOC based on the OR1K processor is studied. We demonstrate that the proposed SoC architecture is reconfigurable, scalable and the final RTL code can be reused for any FPSOC or ASIC technology. As an example, Performances measures, in the VIRTEX-5 FPGA device family, and ASIC 65nm technology are shown through this paper.
Photolithography Equipment and Materials for Advanced Packaging, MEMS and LED...Yole Developpement
Growing photolithography equipment markets in Advanced Packaging, MEMS and LEDs are attracting new players – but they have to navigate complex roadmaps.
Clear leaders and outsiders: At first glance, the projection systems industry serving the “More Moore” and the “More than Moore” markets are similar…
The semiconductor industry is very often identified by its “More Moore” players, driven by technology downscaling and cost reduction. There’s one clear leader supplying photolithography tools to the “More Moore” industry: ASML, based in The Netherlands. It’s followed by two Japanese outsiders, Nikon and Canon. Providing this market with photolithography equipment is highly complex and there are gigantic barriers to market entry. Enormous R&D investments are required as the key features to print shrink ever further. Also, the tolerances specified are very aggressive and thus equipment complexity keeps on increasing...
Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) provides cloud computing capabilities and an IT service environment at the edge of the network. This reduces latency and allows for real-time applications and analytics. MEC extends cloud capabilities to places where people and devices connect to mobile networks. Some key benefits of MEC include improved user experience, network-based service innovation, and new applications for subscribers, enterprises and vertical industries. Examples of potential MEC applications discussed in the document include video acceleration, augmented reality, connected vehicles, IoT analytics, and more.
This document discusses emerging technology trends in IT, including artificial intelligence, big data, internet of things, cloud computing, augmented reality and virtual reality, and blockchains. It provides examples of how these technologies are being applied and developed. It also discusses concepts like industrial intelligent automation, intelligent transportation systems, the future of work, and characteristics of future IT platforms.
This document provides an overview of the relational model and relational algebra operations. It defines key concepts like relations, attributes, tuples, domains, keys and foreign keys. It describes common relational algebra operations like selection, projection, joins and set operations. Examples are provided to demonstrate how to write relational algebra queries using selection and projection operations on sample student and employee tables.
This document summarizes a presentation about adapting user interface patterns for mobile platforms. It discusses how interface patterns were traditionally designed for single devices and tasks, but now must support multiple tasks, devices, and environments as users are increasingly mobile. The presentation describes gathering usability guidelines for multiple platforms and applying them to modify existing interface patterns from an industrial system to support touch interfaces like Android and iOS. User testing was conducted to evaluate alternative pattern implementations and determine the most preferred version. The goal is to develop context-aware interface patterns that can dynamically change based on factors like device and environment.
Track 3 session 1 - st dev con 2016 -ieee- iot standards adn open sourceST_World
The document discusses various topics related to IoT standards and open source initiatives. It provides an overview of IEEE's activities in developing standards for emerging technologies like IoT, augmented reality, smart cities, 5G networks and more. It also discusses how IEEE is expanding its collaborative platform by embracing open source processes and bringing together open source and standards development communities.
Текущее состояние рынка SDN/NFV и Huawei на нём. Взгляд с трех основных напра...ARCCN
Эдуард Василенко — директор по развитию решений SDN/NFV компании Huawei с докладом «Текущее состояние рынка SDN/NFV и Huawei на нём. Взгляд с трех основных направлений: услуги, бизнес-процессы, технологии»
Training Opportunity: Certified Mobile App Professional (CMAP) TestingITpreneurs
Downloaded an app onto your phone lately? With app downloads mounting into the billions each year, there is a need for general standards in the creation and usage of mobile technology – and this provides a great opportunity for training companies: Meet Certified Mobile App Professional (CMAP). CMAP is a certification from the International Software Quality Institute (ISQI) specifically designed for anyone involved in Mobile App Testing. A great next step for those with Foundation Level certificate as “ISTQB Certified Tester” (CTFL).
Agenda:
Introduction: What will you learn today?
About CMAP
The Challenges of Mobile App Testing
Business Needs
Go-To-Market Strategies for CMAP
How to Get Started
Questions & Answers
To the 5th Generation? The Future of Mobile CommunicationsMarc NGIAMBA
The document summarizes Nigel Jefferies' presentation on the future of mobile communications and 5G. Some key points:
- Jefferies discusses Huawei's position as a leading ICT provider and its R&D centers worldwide.
- The Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF) develops visions for the future of wireless technologies. Its vision is for 7 trillion wireless devices serving 7 billion people by 2020.
- Research directions for 5G include new radio link technologies to increase spectral efficiency by over 2x, small cells and dense heterogeneous networks, and device-to-device communications.
- Technologies like coordinated multi-site MIMO, cognition, and virtual relays could enable the goals of 5G
LiFi - Technology, Industry, and Market Trends report by Yole DéveloppementYole Developpement
LiFi: Niche or mainstream technology?
More information on : https://www.i-micronews.com/led-report/product/lifi-technology-industry-and-market-trends.html
The document discusses Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC), which extends cloud computing capabilities to the edge of the network. MEC provides ultra-low latency and high bandwidth connectivity. It enables new applications like augmented reality, connected vehicles, and IoT analytics. MEC deployments can be flexible and scalable to different locations. The document outlines several example MEC applications including edge video orchestration, video analytics, augmented reality, and supporting connected vehicles. It also discusses the ETSI MEC phase 1 work focusing on application enablement and APIs.
Presentation of the FP7 Omelette Project.
Project Number: 257635
Project duration: 30 months
ICT-2009.1.2 "Internet of Services, Software and Virtualisation"
Networked Enterprise transformation and resource management in future interne...Brian Elvesæter
B. Elvesæter, A.-J. Berre, H. d. Man, and M.-S. Li, "Networked Enterprise transformation and resource management in future internet enabled Innovation Clouds", paper presentation at IESA 2010, Coventry, United Kingdom, 15 April 2010.
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Tech adoption in finance and banking by Christina ...apidays
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Reaching Maximum Potential in Banking & Insurance with API Mindset
October 27 & 28, 2021
From Open Banking, to Embedded Finance and Insurance
Tech adoption in finance and banking: Clouds, APIs, DevOps, and emerging technologies
Christina Voskoglou, Director of Research at SlashData
NFC Forum Technology Roadmap Webinar SlidesNFC Forum
Explore the pivotal roles played by Special Interest Group Chairs, Working Group Chairs, and Committee Chairs as they delve deeper into the intricacies of ongoing work streams and the significant progress shaping the industry’s trajectory over the next 2-5 years. Stay at the forefront of NFC technology development, standardization, and implementation.
Huawei 6 months industrial training program-CognitelPractilearn
Cognitel is Huawei authorized Training Academy(HANA) .This year Huawei has started their 6 months industrial training program, those undergoing training would be getting course completion certificate from Huawei , where as those performing well in their assessment program would be getting opportunity to sit in Huawei HCIG certification . HCIG certified students would be interviewed by Huawei and associated companies if any requirement arises .
Listed below are benefits of training.
· Trainers from Huawei
· Certification from Huawei( softcopy attached for reference)
· Increased chance of employability
· Industry relevant ICT curriculum
· Hands on Huawei Live equipment
1. Tentative Training Dates : 27th Jan and 4th Feb 2015
Training Fees: Rs 27000/-( but for you would be discount of Rs 5000/-)
· Discounted Fees: Rs 22000/-which could be paid in II installment-
1. Registration Fees: Rs 2000/-
2. Remaining Fees: 20000/-( would be paid 10 days before starting of training)
Please click below link to complete registration process
http://goo.gl/EE5auP or http://goo.gl/dUZdG6
Integrating Mobile Technology in the Construction IndustryAppear
The document discusses integrating mobile technology in the construction industry. It provides an overview of the MobiCloud project, which aims to create an ecosystem and platform to support mobile applications for the construction sector. It outlines challenges with workforce mobility and how mobility can help solve issues. Key topics discussed include developing apps for an app store, benefits of private app stores, and challenges around platforms, integration, and processes. It also highlights Costain's experience deploying tablet-based solutions like a site diary app to improve efficiencies.
Plenary Session: application drive design alberto svchiportal
- The changing face of the IC business and growing system complexity require new design methodologies and tools that can handle heterogeneity, distributed systems, and emerging behaviors.
- Future systems will involve networks of billions of interconnected devices and integrated cyber-physical systems.
- New platform-based approaches are needed to manage complexity through abstractions, standardized interfaces, and structured design flows.
Light Shaping Technologies for Consumer and Automotive Applications 2019Yole Developpement
This report analyzes the market for light shaping technologies used in consumer electronics and automotive applications. It provides market forecasts for optical systems and components from 2018 to 2024 for smartphones, augmented/virtual reality devices, and automotive. It also examines the supply chains and major technology trends in these industries, such as the increasing use of microtechnologies like diffractive optical elements, MEMS scanners, and liquid crystal technologies. The report traces the evolution of these technologies from their origins in technologies that enabled the compact disc in the 1980s to their current applications in smartphones, AR/VR, 3D sensing, LiDAR, and automotive lighting and sensors.
A new design reuse approach for voip implementation into fpsocs and asicsijsc
The aim of this paper is to present a new design reuse approach for automatic generation of Voice over Internet protocol (VOIP) hardware description and implementation into FPSOCs and ASICs. Our motivation behind this work is justified by the following arguments: first, VOIP based System on chip (SOC) implementation is an emerging research and development area, where innovative applications can be implemented. Second, these systems are very complex and due to time to market pressure, there is a need to built platforms that help the designer to explore with different architectural possibilities and choose the circuit that best correspond to the specifications. Third, we aim to develop in hardware, design, methods and tools that are used in software like the MATLAB tool for VOIP implementation. To achieve our goal, the proposed design approach is based on a modular design of the VOIP architecture. The originality of our approach is the application of the design for reuse (DFR) and the design with reuse (DWR) concepts. To validate the approach, a case study of a SOC based on the OR1K processor is studied. We demonstrate that the proposed SoC architecture is reconfigurable, scalable and the final RTL code can be reused for any FPSOC or ASIC technology. As an example, Performances measures, in the VIRTEX-5 FPGA device family, and ASIC 65nm technology are shown through this paper.
Photolithography Equipment and Materials for Advanced Packaging, MEMS and LED...Yole Developpement
Growing photolithography equipment markets in Advanced Packaging, MEMS and LEDs are attracting new players – but they have to navigate complex roadmaps.
Clear leaders and outsiders: At first glance, the projection systems industry serving the “More Moore” and the “More than Moore” markets are similar…
The semiconductor industry is very often identified by its “More Moore” players, driven by technology downscaling and cost reduction. There’s one clear leader supplying photolithography tools to the “More Moore” industry: ASML, based in The Netherlands. It’s followed by two Japanese outsiders, Nikon and Canon. Providing this market with photolithography equipment is highly complex and there are gigantic barriers to market entry. Enormous R&D investments are required as the key features to print shrink ever further. Also, the tolerances specified are very aggressive and thus equipment complexity keeps on increasing...
Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) provides cloud computing capabilities and an IT service environment at the edge of the network. This reduces latency and allows for real-time applications and analytics. MEC extends cloud capabilities to places where people and devices connect to mobile networks. Some key benefits of MEC include improved user experience, network-based service innovation, and new applications for subscribers, enterprises and vertical industries. Examples of potential MEC applications discussed in the document include video acceleration, augmented reality, connected vehicles, IoT analytics, and more.
This document discusses emerging technology trends in IT, including artificial intelligence, big data, internet of things, cloud computing, augmented reality and virtual reality, and blockchains. It provides examples of how these technologies are being applied and developed. It also discusses concepts like industrial intelligent automation, intelligent transportation systems, the future of work, and characteristics of future IT platforms.
This document provides an overview of the relational model and relational algebra operations. It defines key concepts like relations, attributes, tuples, domains, keys and foreign keys. It describes common relational algebra operations like selection, projection, joins and set operations. Examples are provided to demonstrate how to write relational algebra queries using selection and projection operations on sample student and employee tables.
The document discusses trends in ERP systems, including the evolution from traditional client/server architectures to web-based and multi-tier architectures in order to improve scalability, flexibility and performance. It also covers more recent trends like mobile and cloud computing, which have enabled greater accessibility and flexibility. Key technologies that have impacted ERP development include web technologies, new programming languages, and in-memory computing. The document also examines new architectures like six-tier and the benefits of approaches like cloud and mobile ERP systems.
This document discusses several emerging technologies including intelligent sensors and wireless sensor networks, intelligent cars and smart highways, tele-health, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), nanotechnology, and clean technology. It provides examples of applications for each technology such as using sensors to monitor bridges, analyze gait, and track inventory. Intelligent cars applications include collision avoidance systems and drunk driving detection. Tele-health allows remote monitoring of vital signs. MEMS and nanotechnology have applications in areas like biomedical devices, manufacturing, and computers.
This document provides an introduction to database management systems (DBMS). It discusses what a DBMS is and some common applications. It then covers the advantages of using a DBMS like reducing data redundancy and inconsistencies. The three level ANSI SPARC database architecture is introduced, including the internal, conceptual, and external levels. Basic database terms are defined, like data, information, metadata, and the difference between fields and records.
This document discusses several emerging technologies including intelligent sensors and wireless sensor networks, intelligent cars and smart highways, tele-health, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), nanotechnology, and clean technology. It provides examples of applications for each technology such as using sensors to monitor bridges, track athlete performance, and remotely monitor patient vital signs. Intelligent vehicles could use sensors for features like collision avoidance and adaptive cruise control. MEMS and nanotechnology could enable miniaturized devices and new electronic and medical applications operating at the nano scale.
India has developed science and technology through various organizations over time. Some key organizations that have contributed to India's development include the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Indian Space Research Organisation, Defence Research and Development Organisation, and Indian Institutes of Technology. India's nuclear program originated in the 1940s through early research in nuclear physics and establishment of the Atomic Energy Commission. India has achieved several key milestones in space exploration, including successfully reaching Mars on its first attempt and detecting water on the Moon through the Chandrayaan-1 mission. Science academies like the Indian Academy of Sciences have also advanced scientific progress in India.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
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Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.