Slides for Ross Dawson's keynote at Gartner Application Architecture, Development and Integration Summit on August 10, 2011. The slides are designed to accompany the keynote and NOT to stand alone.
ITPedia is a public wiki focused on documenting projects without permission from those it represents. It aims to persuade people to use the wiki through free-form collaboration rather than structured taxonomies. The wiki answers questions about people's projects and relevant gear through an iterative ontology and existing data sources.
Technology is defined as something that doesn't work yet. The document discusses emerging technologies including everyday networking, open innovation, semantic web, social software, interoperability, and knowledge networks. It provides references to understand more about topics like digital natives, social media, and how communication has changed from traditional sender-receiver models to modern social networks. Contact information is given to learn more.
The document provides summaries of 4 TED Talks related to IoT:
1) Kristina Höök examines how connected devices have become uniquely identifiable with communal functionality.
2) Dr. John Barrett provides an overview of IoT technologies and their impact on integrated smart systems.
3) Kevin Kelly challenges audiences to think about the implications of IoT over the next 5,000 days based on how much the web has changed in the past 5,000 days.
4) Rodolphe el-Khoury discusses the specific design demands of IoT and the human desire to simplify technology in daily life.
This powerpoint presentation outlines the key findings from the Networked response? study published by ALNAP in September 2013. It looks at national humanitarian networks in the Philippines, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, as well as what findings might mean more generally for any national network.
The document outlines the timeline of key US cybersecurity policies and initiatives from 2003 to 2013, including the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security and the National Cyber Security Division. It discusses how power relationships within the US government have affected cybersecurity policy, and the effects of episodic, social, and system power circuits. Issues identified with US cybersecurity efficacy include a lack of clear leadership, competing priorities, an unurgent threat perception, and insufficient private sector support and resources. The document proposes improvements such as designated cybersecurity leadership, increased regulation and training, improved information sharing, and public-private partnerships.
Mar 26: We-Govt, Govt as a Platform and Govt 2.0Msifry
The document discusses the concepts of e-government, we-government, and government as a platform. It defines we-government as involving collaboration between government and citizens. Government as a platform means government provides tools and resources for citizens to solve problems and share ideas. Examples mentioned include NASA Clickworkers, Peer to Patent, Apps for Democracy, and SeeClickFix. The principles of Government 2.0 are outlined as being open by default, open to self-service, tapping outside wisdom, letting people experiment. Potential benefits discussed are lowered transaction costs, increased civic participation, and less deference to experts.
This document discusses the ethical implications of location data and geoconvergence technologies. It notes that while new technologies provide opportunities, at what point does innovation become creepy intrusion? It references Cambridge Analytica's misuse of Facebook data. COVID-19 highlighted issues of trust, responsibility, and privacy in personal data use. The document advocates for principles of transparency, accountability, and ethics in technologies. It describes initiatives like the Locus Charter that aim to establish best practices. It poses questions around balancing location privacy with insights, representing collective rights, optimizing AI applications, and issues of transparency, automation, and trust.
ITPedia is a public wiki focused on documenting projects without permission from those it represents. It aims to persuade people to use the wiki through free-form collaboration rather than structured taxonomies. The wiki answers questions about people's projects and relevant gear through an iterative ontology and existing data sources.
Technology is defined as something that doesn't work yet. The document discusses emerging technologies including everyday networking, open innovation, semantic web, social software, interoperability, and knowledge networks. It provides references to understand more about topics like digital natives, social media, and how communication has changed from traditional sender-receiver models to modern social networks. Contact information is given to learn more.
The document provides summaries of 4 TED Talks related to IoT:
1) Kristina Höök examines how connected devices have become uniquely identifiable with communal functionality.
2) Dr. John Barrett provides an overview of IoT technologies and their impact on integrated smart systems.
3) Kevin Kelly challenges audiences to think about the implications of IoT over the next 5,000 days based on how much the web has changed in the past 5,000 days.
4) Rodolphe el-Khoury discusses the specific design demands of IoT and the human desire to simplify technology in daily life.
This powerpoint presentation outlines the key findings from the Networked response? study published by ALNAP in September 2013. It looks at national humanitarian networks in the Philippines, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, as well as what findings might mean more generally for any national network.
The document outlines the timeline of key US cybersecurity policies and initiatives from 2003 to 2013, including the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security and the National Cyber Security Division. It discusses how power relationships within the US government have affected cybersecurity policy, and the effects of episodic, social, and system power circuits. Issues identified with US cybersecurity efficacy include a lack of clear leadership, competing priorities, an unurgent threat perception, and insufficient private sector support and resources. The document proposes improvements such as designated cybersecurity leadership, increased regulation and training, improved information sharing, and public-private partnerships.
Mar 26: We-Govt, Govt as a Platform and Govt 2.0Msifry
The document discusses the concepts of e-government, we-government, and government as a platform. It defines we-government as involving collaboration between government and citizens. Government as a platform means government provides tools and resources for citizens to solve problems and share ideas. Examples mentioned include NASA Clickworkers, Peer to Patent, Apps for Democracy, and SeeClickFix. The principles of Government 2.0 are outlined as being open by default, open to self-service, tapping outside wisdom, letting people experiment. Potential benefits discussed are lowered transaction costs, increased civic participation, and less deference to experts.
This document discusses the ethical implications of location data and geoconvergence technologies. It notes that while new technologies provide opportunities, at what point does innovation become creepy intrusion? It references Cambridge Analytica's misuse of Facebook data. COVID-19 highlighted issues of trust, responsibility, and privacy in personal data use. The document advocates for principles of transparency, accountability, and ethics in technologies. It describes initiatives like the Locus Charter that aim to establish best practices. It poses questions around balancing location privacy with insights, representing collective rights, optimizing AI applications, and issues of transparency, automation, and trust.
This document discusses power relationships in US cybersecurity policy using Clegg's Circuits of Power theory. It analyzes policy developments through the episodic, social integration, and system integration circuits. Key events discussed include the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, various security breaches in 2007-2008 that led to new policies, and resistance to laws like the Cyber Security Enhancement Act of 2002 and Stop Online Piracy Act due to privacy concerns. The document argues power struggles have weakened the US cybersecurity position amid constant attacks.
APIDays Keynote: The Flow of InnovationRoss Dawson
The document discusses how innovation flows in modern society through greater connectivity and openness. It notes that networks now connect people and organizations everywhere, and that open standards and platforms are the foundation for further innovation. Modular designs and distributed value creation allow new ideas to spread more widely. Successful future organizations will be scaled, talented, open, innovative, and able to integrate their capabilities with external partners through open platforms and data.
Integrated e-health infrastructure can provide benefits but is difficult when politics do not uniformly support integration. In India, pre-integration different health systems were not interconnected, forcing staff to re-enter data across systems. E-infrastructure allows for shared access to data and computing resources to analyze patient and other health data on a regular basis. However, politics influence how systems can integrate as funding comes from various sources. The HISP project succeeded with asymmetrical integration by developing a flexible tool that could operate both visibly and behind the scenes to be compatible in different environments over time. The article is from the perspective of the implementing organization and aims to promote their system, barely discussing training or internet access issues.
Presentation at Where 2.0 2008 where we discuss our rational for building a NoSQL data store after reaching limitations with the spatial SQL solution that were available at the time.
This document discusses information and communication technology (ICT) and contains several sections on related topics:
1. It begins with a brief definition of ICT and lists two authors.
2. Several sections then discuss challenges with communication technologies across contexts, identifying information and determining appropriate design principles when learning from different groups.
3. One section analyzes how politics can create asymmetrical integration of health e-infrastructure systems in India, providing an example of a flexible tool that was compatible in various situations over time.
4. Integration of library loan systems is also briefly mentioned.
This document discusses both the benefits and drawbacks of dataveillance, or the systematic monitoring and analysis of personal data. It outlines several potential benefits, such as understanding personal preferences, networks, research, accountability, and problem solving. However, it also examines some downsides, including data breaches, mistakes in analysis, bias in data and questions, filter bubbles that limit information exposure, threats to privacy, and mysteries around how data is used and social contracts with audiences.
Keynote slides: Technology and the Opportunities for the Future of Life Insur...Ross Dawson
This document discusses the opportunities for life insurance from emerging technologies like acceleration, data, automation, platforms, distributed systems, and experience. It notes that exponential growth in areas like connectivity, processing power, and data will impact life insurance by linking policies to health data through wearables and allowing for unbundled, personalized insurance offerings. Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, blockchain, and platforms also enable new models like peer-to-peer insurance through open ecosystems and modular industry structures focused on customer experience. Leadership is needed to foster collaboration to realize this potential through vision, addressing roadblocks, and taking iterative action.
The document discusses virtual collaboration and the opportunities it presents. It notes that today's issues are global and require widespread collaboration. New technologies enable more open collaboration across geographical and organizational boundaries. However, virtual collaboration also poses challenges around information overload, lack of trusted connections, and reimagining collaboration processes and tools. The document calls for leaders to establish common frameworks, build trust, recognize the uniqueness of virtual environments, and enable easy and dynamic connections in order to achieve collaborative goals that have never been achieved before.
Gluecon 2016 Keynote: Deploying and Managing Blockchain ApplicationsDuncan Johnston-Watt
Hyperledger is a collaborative effort created by the Linux Foundation to advance blockchain technology for use by enterprises. It aims to create an open standard for distributed ledgers that can transform global business transactions. The project will develop an enterprise-grade open source distributed ledger framework and codebase that users can build industry applications on. It will also create a technical community to benefit solution providers and users focused on blockchain use cases.
"Why Fake News Is Relevant" - Introduction to the Userfeeds ProtocolUserfeeds.io
This document introduces the Userfeeds Protocol, an open protocol for establishing information relevance in crypto-economic networks. It discusses the problems with how information relevance is currently solved by centralized platforms and proposes using a decentralized protocol and blockchain to aggregate evaluations across contexts to extract both vertical and horizontal relevance. This would allow tokenization of relevance domains and open up new opportunities for consensus-based and personalized relevance. The current implementation includes a Userfeeds Relevance Platform built on Ethereum with ranking algorithms and interfaces. Several potential use cases are described, including a Link Exchange platform to monetize token-based communities and applications.
Reputation based model for decision making in the digital ageTogar Simatupang
Reputation systems are programs that allow users to rate each other in online communities in order to build trust through reputation.
Presents the basics of reputation based model and provides many facets of reputation applications.
Digital Renaissance - Alfresco EMEA Partner DayJohn Newton
The Digital Renaissance is the convergence of the forces of Cloud, Mobile, Big Data and Social affecting the way that all industries do business. A virtuous cycle of customer engagement and business agility drive the redesign of business models and they way we all work together. New technologies and architectures are required to participate in the biggest changes to affect business since who knows when.
Madrid Alfresco Day 2015 - John Newton - Digital as the Future of WorkJohn Newton
John Newton presented on how digital technologies are reshaping work and the requirements for enterprise content management (ECM) systems. He discussed four trends driving these changes: new ways of working, extended enterprises, exploding digital content, and new IT infrastructures. Legacy ECM systems are struggling to meet these new demands. The Alfresco approach provides an open and flexible ECM platform that is simple for users, enables extended collaboration beyond the firewall, brings information overload under control, and is built for today's technologies and future changes. Alfresco is developing a suite of connected smart process applications to help drive the flow of information through digital enterprises.
The document discusses the rise of social software in business and outlines four key areas where social software can provide solutions. It notes that with new technologies, the cost of identity expression, publishing, and group formation online is falling to zero. Additionally, peers are more trusted than institutions. The four solution areas discussed are: 1) Using social software to facilitate collaborative intelligence between field workers, management, and marketing. 2) Creating participatory knowledgebases to improve customer support. 3) Enabling flexible client collaboration for professional services. 4) Developing business social networks to improve partnerships and customer relationships.
I presented this keynote talk at the WorldComp conference in Las Vegas, on July 13, 2009. In it, I summarize what grid is about (focusing in particular on the "integration" function, rather than the "outsourcing" function--what people call "cloud" today), using biomedical examples in particular.
Power to the People- Enabling Ever US Citizen to Participate in Federal Rule ...BlueFish
The document discusses the eRulemaking initiative to enable public participation in federal rulemaking. It describes how Lockheed Martin and Blue Fish Development Group helped build an electronic system called FDMS that allows the public to access and comment on agency rules and regulations through a single online portal. The system provides benefits like increased transparency and cost savings compared to paper-based processes. It also discusses challenges in developing a flexible system that all agencies can customize while maintaining common services and standards.
The document discusses networks and their importance in achieving impact. It provides characteristics of healthy networks, including clearly defined purpose, diversity, engagement, distributed leadership, strategic use of technology, ability to share resources and learn. The document also outlines strategies for strengthening networks, such as nurturing quality connections, bridging differences, mapping the network, and engaging peripheral members.
Below are various theories and models that have been used and can ChantellPantoja184
Below are various theories and models that have been used and can be used in research (from Dr. Steve Brown)
Behavioral et. al.
Absorptive capacity Theory
Accountability Theory
Activity Theory
Adaptive Structuration Theory
Administrative Behavior Theory
Argumentation Theory
Asch Conformity
Behavioral Decision Model
Belief Action Outcome Framework
Chaos Theory
Cognitive Fit Theory
Cognitive Load Theory
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Classical Conditioning
Conditioned Emotional Response
Cognitive Dissonance
Cognitive “purposive” Behaviorism
Consequentialist Ethics
Critical Theory
Csíkszentmihályi’s Flow
Cultural Theory
Deontological Ethics
Diffusion of Innovations Theory
Dynamic Capabilities
Distributed Cognitions Theory
Embodied social presence theory
Equity theory
Evolutionary theory
Eysenck’s Theory
Expectancy-value theory
Expectation Confirmation Theory
False Memory Syndrome
Field Theory
Fishbein's Attitude
General Deterrence Theory
Gestalt Theory of Personality
General Strain theory
Goal Contagion Theory
Gompertz Model (based upon Social Conflict Theory)
Grounded Theory
Hermeneutics
Illusion of Control
Impression Management Theory
Information Processing Theory
Impression Management Theory
Information Asymmetry Theory
Information Security Management Theory
Institutional Theory
Integrated Systems Theory
Keller's Motivational Model
Language action perspective
Law of Effect
Law of Emotion
Learned Helplessness Theory
McClelland’s Needs Theory
Neutralization Theory
Operant Conditioning
Mitchel’s Personality theory
Prospect Theory
Protection Motivation Theory
Self Determination Theory
Self-Efficacy Theory
Social Action Theory
Social Conflict Theory
Social Cognitive Theory
Social Exchange Theory
Social Identity Theory
Social Influence Theory
Social Learning Theory
Socio Technical Systems Theory
Task Closure Theory
Technology Acceptance Model
Technology Threat Avoidance Theory
Theory of Contextualism
Theory of Contiguity
Theory of Equipotentiality
Theory of Planned Behavior
Theory of Protection Motivation
Theory of Reasoned Action
Theory of Planned Behavior
Trait Theory
Virtue Ethics
Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT)
Universal Law of Generalization
Non-Behavioral
Accountability obfuscation
Actor Network theory
Attack Tree and Vague Sets
Bayes Theorem
Bayesian Inference
Bayesian Belief Network
Bayesian Networks
Boundary Object Theory
Broadbent’s Filter Theory Model
Complexity Theory
Cooperative game theory
Conformity Theory
Critical Realism Theory
Customer Based Discrepancy Theory
Customer Focus Theory
Deferred Action Theory
Design Theory
Elaboration Likelihood Model
Fit-Viability Theory
Flow Theory
Game Theory
Garbage Can Theory
General Systems Theory
General Deterrence Theory
Hebbian Theory
Human Agency Theory
Information Warfare
Institutional theory
International Information Systems Theory
Internationalization Theory
Information Technology Portfolio
Knowledge Management
Noncooperative game theory
Organization Based Access C ...
March 2008 presentation from a BEA Systems webinar about expertise location. Pathways lets users tag content and people, as well as bookmark internal content and external websites. It applies an algorithm to give ratings to users and information in the system.
DevOps Support for an Ethical Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)Mark Underwood
As part of the IEEE SA P7000 and P2675 working groups, it has been determined that DevOps engineering practices can support (or hinder) the environment for an ethical software development life cycle (SDLC). This deck scratches the surface.
Relationships Matter: Using Connected Data for Better Machine LearningNeo4j
Relationships are highly predictive of behavior, yet most data science models overlook this information because it's difficult to extract network structure for use in machine learning (ML).
With graphs, relationships are embedded in the data itself, making it practical to add these predictive capabilities to your existing practices.
That’s why we’re presenting and demoing the use of graph-native ML to make breakthrough predictions. This will cover:
- Different approaches to graph feature engineering, from queries and algorithms to embeddings
- How ML techniques leverage everything from classical network science to deep learning and graph convolutional neural networks
- How to generate representations of your graph using graph embeddings, create ML models for link prediction or node classification, and apply these models to add missing information to an existing graph/incoming data
- Why no-code visualization and prototyping is important
The document discusses the emerging technology of Web3D and its potential to transform how people work and interact online in the next 5-7 years. It defines Web3D as a system of linked interactive 3D and 2D environments that will provide an immersive experience. Factors driving Web3D adoption include rising expectations from new technologies, a changing workforce, and investor activity. The document predicts that by 2013-2015, Web3D sites and applications will be commonplace, enabling innovative organizations to gain competitive advantages through new forms of collaboration, training, and project management.
This document discusses power relationships in US cybersecurity policy using Clegg's Circuits of Power theory. It analyzes policy developments through the episodic, social integration, and system integration circuits. Key events discussed include the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, various security breaches in 2007-2008 that led to new policies, and resistance to laws like the Cyber Security Enhancement Act of 2002 and Stop Online Piracy Act due to privacy concerns. The document argues power struggles have weakened the US cybersecurity position amid constant attacks.
APIDays Keynote: The Flow of InnovationRoss Dawson
The document discusses how innovation flows in modern society through greater connectivity and openness. It notes that networks now connect people and organizations everywhere, and that open standards and platforms are the foundation for further innovation. Modular designs and distributed value creation allow new ideas to spread more widely. Successful future organizations will be scaled, talented, open, innovative, and able to integrate their capabilities with external partners through open platforms and data.
Integrated e-health infrastructure can provide benefits but is difficult when politics do not uniformly support integration. In India, pre-integration different health systems were not interconnected, forcing staff to re-enter data across systems. E-infrastructure allows for shared access to data and computing resources to analyze patient and other health data on a regular basis. However, politics influence how systems can integrate as funding comes from various sources. The HISP project succeeded with asymmetrical integration by developing a flexible tool that could operate both visibly and behind the scenes to be compatible in different environments over time. The article is from the perspective of the implementing organization and aims to promote their system, barely discussing training or internet access issues.
Presentation at Where 2.0 2008 where we discuss our rational for building a NoSQL data store after reaching limitations with the spatial SQL solution that were available at the time.
This document discusses information and communication technology (ICT) and contains several sections on related topics:
1. It begins with a brief definition of ICT and lists two authors.
2. Several sections then discuss challenges with communication technologies across contexts, identifying information and determining appropriate design principles when learning from different groups.
3. One section analyzes how politics can create asymmetrical integration of health e-infrastructure systems in India, providing an example of a flexible tool that was compatible in various situations over time.
4. Integration of library loan systems is also briefly mentioned.
This document discusses both the benefits and drawbacks of dataveillance, or the systematic monitoring and analysis of personal data. It outlines several potential benefits, such as understanding personal preferences, networks, research, accountability, and problem solving. However, it also examines some downsides, including data breaches, mistakes in analysis, bias in data and questions, filter bubbles that limit information exposure, threats to privacy, and mysteries around how data is used and social contracts with audiences.
Keynote slides: Technology and the Opportunities for the Future of Life Insur...Ross Dawson
This document discusses the opportunities for life insurance from emerging technologies like acceleration, data, automation, platforms, distributed systems, and experience. It notes that exponential growth in areas like connectivity, processing power, and data will impact life insurance by linking policies to health data through wearables and allowing for unbundled, personalized insurance offerings. Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, blockchain, and platforms also enable new models like peer-to-peer insurance through open ecosystems and modular industry structures focused on customer experience. Leadership is needed to foster collaboration to realize this potential through vision, addressing roadblocks, and taking iterative action.
The document discusses virtual collaboration and the opportunities it presents. It notes that today's issues are global and require widespread collaboration. New technologies enable more open collaboration across geographical and organizational boundaries. However, virtual collaboration also poses challenges around information overload, lack of trusted connections, and reimagining collaboration processes and tools. The document calls for leaders to establish common frameworks, build trust, recognize the uniqueness of virtual environments, and enable easy and dynamic connections in order to achieve collaborative goals that have never been achieved before.
Gluecon 2016 Keynote: Deploying and Managing Blockchain ApplicationsDuncan Johnston-Watt
Hyperledger is a collaborative effort created by the Linux Foundation to advance blockchain technology for use by enterprises. It aims to create an open standard for distributed ledgers that can transform global business transactions. The project will develop an enterprise-grade open source distributed ledger framework and codebase that users can build industry applications on. It will also create a technical community to benefit solution providers and users focused on blockchain use cases.
"Why Fake News Is Relevant" - Introduction to the Userfeeds ProtocolUserfeeds.io
This document introduces the Userfeeds Protocol, an open protocol for establishing information relevance in crypto-economic networks. It discusses the problems with how information relevance is currently solved by centralized platforms and proposes using a decentralized protocol and blockchain to aggregate evaluations across contexts to extract both vertical and horizontal relevance. This would allow tokenization of relevance domains and open up new opportunities for consensus-based and personalized relevance. The current implementation includes a Userfeeds Relevance Platform built on Ethereum with ranking algorithms and interfaces. Several potential use cases are described, including a Link Exchange platform to monetize token-based communities and applications.
Reputation based model for decision making in the digital ageTogar Simatupang
Reputation systems are programs that allow users to rate each other in online communities in order to build trust through reputation.
Presents the basics of reputation based model and provides many facets of reputation applications.
Digital Renaissance - Alfresco EMEA Partner DayJohn Newton
The Digital Renaissance is the convergence of the forces of Cloud, Mobile, Big Data and Social affecting the way that all industries do business. A virtuous cycle of customer engagement and business agility drive the redesign of business models and they way we all work together. New technologies and architectures are required to participate in the biggest changes to affect business since who knows when.
Madrid Alfresco Day 2015 - John Newton - Digital as the Future of WorkJohn Newton
John Newton presented on how digital technologies are reshaping work and the requirements for enterprise content management (ECM) systems. He discussed four trends driving these changes: new ways of working, extended enterprises, exploding digital content, and new IT infrastructures. Legacy ECM systems are struggling to meet these new demands. The Alfresco approach provides an open and flexible ECM platform that is simple for users, enables extended collaboration beyond the firewall, brings information overload under control, and is built for today's technologies and future changes. Alfresco is developing a suite of connected smart process applications to help drive the flow of information through digital enterprises.
The document discusses the rise of social software in business and outlines four key areas where social software can provide solutions. It notes that with new technologies, the cost of identity expression, publishing, and group formation online is falling to zero. Additionally, peers are more trusted than institutions. The four solution areas discussed are: 1) Using social software to facilitate collaborative intelligence between field workers, management, and marketing. 2) Creating participatory knowledgebases to improve customer support. 3) Enabling flexible client collaboration for professional services. 4) Developing business social networks to improve partnerships and customer relationships.
I presented this keynote talk at the WorldComp conference in Las Vegas, on July 13, 2009. In it, I summarize what grid is about (focusing in particular on the "integration" function, rather than the "outsourcing" function--what people call "cloud" today), using biomedical examples in particular.
Power to the People- Enabling Ever US Citizen to Participate in Federal Rule ...BlueFish
The document discusses the eRulemaking initiative to enable public participation in federal rulemaking. It describes how Lockheed Martin and Blue Fish Development Group helped build an electronic system called FDMS that allows the public to access and comment on agency rules and regulations through a single online portal. The system provides benefits like increased transparency and cost savings compared to paper-based processes. It also discusses challenges in developing a flexible system that all agencies can customize while maintaining common services and standards.
The document discusses networks and their importance in achieving impact. It provides characteristics of healthy networks, including clearly defined purpose, diversity, engagement, distributed leadership, strategic use of technology, ability to share resources and learn. The document also outlines strategies for strengthening networks, such as nurturing quality connections, bridging differences, mapping the network, and engaging peripheral members.
Below are various theories and models that have been used and can ChantellPantoja184
Below are various theories and models that have been used and can be used in research (from Dr. Steve Brown)
Behavioral et. al.
Absorptive capacity Theory
Accountability Theory
Activity Theory
Adaptive Structuration Theory
Administrative Behavior Theory
Argumentation Theory
Asch Conformity
Behavioral Decision Model
Belief Action Outcome Framework
Chaos Theory
Cognitive Fit Theory
Cognitive Load Theory
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Classical Conditioning
Conditioned Emotional Response
Cognitive Dissonance
Cognitive “purposive” Behaviorism
Consequentialist Ethics
Critical Theory
Csíkszentmihályi’s Flow
Cultural Theory
Deontological Ethics
Diffusion of Innovations Theory
Dynamic Capabilities
Distributed Cognitions Theory
Embodied social presence theory
Equity theory
Evolutionary theory
Eysenck’s Theory
Expectancy-value theory
Expectation Confirmation Theory
False Memory Syndrome
Field Theory
Fishbein's Attitude
General Deterrence Theory
Gestalt Theory of Personality
General Strain theory
Goal Contagion Theory
Gompertz Model (based upon Social Conflict Theory)
Grounded Theory
Hermeneutics
Illusion of Control
Impression Management Theory
Information Processing Theory
Impression Management Theory
Information Asymmetry Theory
Information Security Management Theory
Institutional Theory
Integrated Systems Theory
Keller's Motivational Model
Language action perspective
Law of Effect
Law of Emotion
Learned Helplessness Theory
McClelland’s Needs Theory
Neutralization Theory
Operant Conditioning
Mitchel’s Personality theory
Prospect Theory
Protection Motivation Theory
Self Determination Theory
Self-Efficacy Theory
Social Action Theory
Social Conflict Theory
Social Cognitive Theory
Social Exchange Theory
Social Identity Theory
Social Influence Theory
Social Learning Theory
Socio Technical Systems Theory
Task Closure Theory
Technology Acceptance Model
Technology Threat Avoidance Theory
Theory of Contextualism
Theory of Contiguity
Theory of Equipotentiality
Theory of Planned Behavior
Theory of Protection Motivation
Theory of Reasoned Action
Theory of Planned Behavior
Trait Theory
Virtue Ethics
Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT)
Universal Law of Generalization
Non-Behavioral
Accountability obfuscation
Actor Network theory
Attack Tree and Vague Sets
Bayes Theorem
Bayesian Inference
Bayesian Belief Network
Bayesian Networks
Boundary Object Theory
Broadbent’s Filter Theory Model
Complexity Theory
Cooperative game theory
Conformity Theory
Critical Realism Theory
Customer Based Discrepancy Theory
Customer Focus Theory
Deferred Action Theory
Design Theory
Elaboration Likelihood Model
Fit-Viability Theory
Flow Theory
Game Theory
Garbage Can Theory
General Systems Theory
General Deterrence Theory
Hebbian Theory
Human Agency Theory
Information Warfare
Institutional theory
International Information Systems Theory
Internationalization Theory
Information Technology Portfolio
Knowledge Management
Noncooperative game theory
Organization Based Access C ...
March 2008 presentation from a BEA Systems webinar about expertise location. Pathways lets users tag content and people, as well as bookmark internal content and external websites. It applies an algorithm to give ratings to users and information in the system.
DevOps Support for an Ethical Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)Mark Underwood
As part of the IEEE SA P7000 and P2675 working groups, it has been determined that DevOps engineering practices can support (or hinder) the environment for an ethical software development life cycle (SDLC). This deck scratches the surface.
Relationships Matter: Using Connected Data for Better Machine LearningNeo4j
Relationships are highly predictive of behavior, yet most data science models overlook this information because it's difficult to extract network structure for use in machine learning (ML).
With graphs, relationships are embedded in the data itself, making it practical to add these predictive capabilities to your existing practices.
That’s why we’re presenting and demoing the use of graph-native ML to make breakthrough predictions. This will cover:
- Different approaches to graph feature engineering, from queries and algorithms to embeddings
- How ML techniques leverage everything from classical network science to deep learning and graph convolutional neural networks
- How to generate representations of your graph using graph embeddings, create ML models for link prediction or node classification, and apply these models to add missing information to an existing graph/incoming data
- Why no-code visualization and prototyping is important
The document discusses the emerging technology of Web3D and its potential to transform how people work and interact online in the next 5-7 years. It defines Web3D as a system of linked interactive 3D and 2D environments that will provide an immersive experience. Factors driving Web3D adoption include rising expectations from new technologies, a changing workforce, and investor activity. The document predicts that by 2013-2015, Web3D sites and applications will be commonplace, enabling innovative organizations to gain competitive advantages through new forms of collaboration, training, and project management.
Erica Driver at the vBusiness Expo, April 2008CleverZebra
The document discusses the emerging technology of Web3D and its potential to transform how people work and interact online in the next 5-7 years. It defines Web3D as a system of linked interactive 3D and 2D environments that will provide an immersive experience. Factors driving Web3D adoption include rising expectations from new technologies, a changing workforce, and investor activity. The document predicts that by 2013-2015, Web3D sites and applications will be commonplace, enabling innovative organizations to gain competitive advantages through new forms of collaboration, training, and project management.
Knowledge Sharing over social networking systemstanguy
1. The document discusses knowledge sharing over social networking systems and analyzes data from the social networking site Ecademy.
2. The Ecademy data showed a power law distribution structure typical of social networks and small world properties with short paths between users.
3. A survey of Ecademy users found that face-to-face relationships positively influenced relationship strength and knowledge sharing, though the site mainly facilitated weak relationships.
The Webinar on “Identity Management & Trust Services: Improving Security, Managing Identities & End User Accessibility” was by Dr. Jill Gemmill who is the Chief Technology Officer, Middleware at Clemson University.
About the Presenter:
Dr. Jill Gemmill is a creative innovator who has persistently addressed the gap between university IT services and the IT requirements for university research. She has bootstrapped multiple programs to address those gaps via external funds. Dr. Gemmill has over 35 years of experience in university information technology with an unusual breadth of experience that includes scientific and high-performance computing; campus and regional network infrastructure and services; federated authentication/authorization technology and infrastructure; data security technology and policy, collaboration technology standards, and scientific visualization.
Traditional financial systems are limited in many ways, and blockchain can help them move to the next stage. Decentralized Finance is one of the hot topics at the moment. This technology is capable of introducing new possibilities of a trustless global financial system with a much quicker and more secured settlement time.
Decentralized finance applications can’t be tampered with, promotes interoperable design, fully transparent network, permissionless access, and user empowerment. There are already a vast number of DeFi apps for multiple varying use cases.
Popular DeFi use cases include asset management, complying with AML and CFT measurements, decentralized organizations, analytics and risk management, and so on.
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