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 | January 01,2005 In this paper, we investigate concentration in the mass media industries with the aid of Social Network Analysis (SNA). With this method we study how corporate directors Eelke Heemskerk and Meindert Fennema, Heemskerk - Researcher, Fennema - Professor, Amsterdam University
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 | January 01,2005 As electronic versions of journals swiftly move center stage, the main print editions will be completely eliminated, or relegated to secondary roles. Economics will be a prime driver Andrew Odlyzko, Director, ADC Professorship & Asst Vice President , University of Minnesota
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 | January 01,2005 In the past, before the digital revolution, workflows consisted primarily of ``job-bags`` that followed the journey of the job throughout the whole process. These bags contained a detailed Dirk Noppe, Partner, ADAMonline
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 | February 01,2005 DVD and CD-ROM have become widely accepted formats for publishing large amounts of content, images, audio, and high quality video. Authoring and encoding are the new tools for Jon Mueller, Product Development Manager,
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 | November 08,2006 Data growth has given rise to complex new environments such as storage networks and an ever-increasing range of storage devices. Content-rich applications require support for a deeper level D. A. Pease, T. Jiang, M. Kaczmarski, Ph.D candidate, Manager(Pease),Software engineer, , IBM
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 | January 01,2005 Educational and cultural organizations communicate effectively when their content is both ``informational`` and ``educational.`` Such organizations` audience typically has two distinct needs: acquisition of specific information in Mark J. Jaklovsky, Jean Sommier Jr. and Robert Mo, President, Polar Design
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 | January 01,2005 Although there have been efforts to define, describe and classify business models, current literature does not provide a structured method of comparing business models between companies within the Marc Fetscherin - Research & Teaching Assistant, Gerhard Knolmayer - Professor and Director , Institute of Information Systems, Bern University
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| February 01,2005 Information technology (IT) infrastructures in large organizations are complex, with components that span multiple vendors and products. These infrastructures distribute a variety of mission-critical services both within and Mark Bean, Business Development Manager/Key A/c Exec, Galantis
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 | February 01,2005 The British Used Printing Machinery Suppliers Association (BUPMSA) has attempted to categorise the terminology used when used machines are offered for sale. However, there is still always a Michael J. Steele , Managing Director, UPEX Ltd
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 | January 01,2005 Perhaps no other industry has more to gain from being able to eliminate the subjective nature of ``seeing`` color than the print industry. The fact is, no Randy Freeman, Vice President (Business Development), QuadTech
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 | February 01,2005 Competition for printing has become a global endeavor, and that’s not about to change – ever. North American printers are feeling the crunch in a big Stephen Hallberg, President, Parsec Corporation
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 | February 01,2005 The conversion of scholarly journals to digital format is proceeding rapidly, especially of those from large commercial and learned society publishers. This conversion offers the best hope for Andrew Odlyzko, Director, ADC Professorship & Asst Vice President , University of Minnesota
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 | January 01,2005 Enterprise Content Management is coming on strong. Large organizations have found themselves implementing numerous department-level content management solutions, only to find that they don’t work well together or Doug Gorman, CEO, Digital Information Mapping, Inc.
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 | February 01,2005 In the early days of CD publishing, the demand for automated publishing was for large quantities of the same content. This is very similar to the publishing of a Chuck Huie, COO,
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 | January 01,2005 Digital Asset Management seems to have come to a stage where almost every image database is called a DAM system. In this document, we present you a view Pieter Casneuf, Partner, ADAMonline
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 | January 01,2005 In the healthcare sector, where a service provider is usually characterized by a network of hospitals spread over a large geographical area, transmission, management, tracking and granting access Nathan Hammond , President, Palantir Corporation
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 | February 01,2005 With Tivoli’s season opening in 2003, the Old Garden launched their new website based on Composite CMS. The solution is built and designed by Composite-partner Valtech. Tivoli handles e-commerce, Oskar Lauritzen, CEO, Composite Netsystems
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 | February 01,2005 The advent of the Internet created an unprecedented delivery mechanism as though tailor made for e-publications. It was a landmark event in the history of Publication and dissemination R. Chandrashekar, Business Strategic Advisor, Amex Information Technologies Ltd.
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 | February 01,2005 The ISS E-learning academy is aimed at improving the employee`s product knowledge and increasing sales. Each and every employee is to improve his or her product knowledge thus becoming Oskar Lauritzen, CEO, Composite Netsystems
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 | January 01,2007 This white paper focuses on the primary issues surrounding the effectiveness of the publishing process and consequently, the usability of the publications in the hands of the end-users. Bill Trippe, Writer, New Millennium Publishing
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 | February 01,2005 Will electronics lead to a much smaller and less expensive educational establishment, as some hope and others fear? Technology can replace many teachers in their present roles. Andrew Odlyzko, Director, ADC Professorship & Asst Vice President, University of Minnesota
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| January 01,2005 When the World Wide Web first emerged, information was available in a generic manner. And although today’s technology means that this data can be delivered to any audience Ashley Byford-Bates & John Ward, Manager – Custom Solutions, EMEA and NA, Dialog
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 | February 01,2005 Mankind through the centuries has produced an even increasing amount of content in different formats, with different techniques and technologies. Some portions of such content must survive and Alfredo M. Ronchi, Professor , Politecnico Di Milano
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 | January 01,2005 Numerous initiatives from various industries and government agencies are moving towards XML to describe their e-content. For example, the Newspaper industry has widely adopted NewsML as a standard Jean-François Ameye, Vice President (Product), IXIASOFT
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 | January 01,2005 This report outlines the technical and business issues facing content publishers in their
quest for online profitability whether through the Internet, mobile phones, handheld devices, Interactive TV or Nick Reed, Principal Consultant, Evolved Thought
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 | January 01,2005 This document is aimed at publishers, accidental publishers, consultants and system vendors with the purpose of highlighting and discussing the typical challenges that arise when implementing an XML-based Nick Reed, Principal Consultant, Evolved Thought
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 | February 01,2005 There is a need to have an appropriate security level for smart cards at optimized security costs as well as an international and commonly-recognized certification scheme that would benefit Olivier Piou, Chairman,
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 | January 01,2005 2-page discussion document looking at how publishers should adapt to the changing publishing
landscape. In his prize winning book “The Innovator’s Dilemma”, Professor Clayton Christensen of Harvard Business Mike Evans , Managing Director, Easypress Technologies
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 | January 01,2005 Several different stars have aligned themselves in recent years. XML has become more and more mainstream, cross media publishing - where content is published to multiple media - Gavin Drake, UK Marketing Director, Quark
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 | January 01,2005 Learning Management and Learning Content Management have become key buzzwords in the Educational and Training Technology arena. With this emphasis, it could be assumed there is a Leslie E. Amidon, Vice President, Education & Training Knowledge Management Solution
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 | January 01,2005 This discussion document looks at how publishers can maximise the value of their content held in QuarkXPress. The value of content held in QuarkXPress cannot be leveraged beyond Gavin Drake, UK Marketing Director, Quark
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 | February 01,2005 Newspaper-On-Demand establishes a new generation of newspaper products that make it possible for our customers to provide multiple copies of their own content (i. e., saleable items) and/or to Thomas L. Roedding, CEO and CTO , Diron Wirtschaftsinformatik GmbH
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 | January 01,2005 It is now almost accepted that publishing is in the digital age. This paper will show that, instead of the pay-per-view revenue model which has been largely Andrew Odlyzko, Director, ADC Professorship & Asst Vice President , University of Minnesota
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 | January 01,2005 The future of publishing belongs to yet-to-be realized technological innovation and Dr. Fredrickson calls on publishers to prepare themselves to ride the Tsunami-like waves of advancement that may Dr. Lee Fredrickson, President,
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 | January 01,2005 With commercial printing moving from analog to digital, the market share of digital proofing systems has increased. This technological switchover can be explained by the dot reproduction and Richard C. Deroo, Director of Marketing and Strategic Alliances, Latran Technologies.
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 | February 01,2005 Enter JDF. The Job Definition Format is an enabling standard for process automation. With JDF you get a single language for describing a job that can move from device James E. Harvey, President, Media4theWorld, LLC
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 | February 01,2005 Scholarly communication is in the early stages of a fascinating and far-reaching transformation made possible by the computing and communications revolution. Much has been said and written Andrew Odlyzko, Director, ADC Professorship & Asst Vice President, Digital Technology Center, University of Minnesota
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 | February 01,2005 In the rapidly emerging knowledge-based economy, knowledge is a fundamental factor input, an awesome new resource for value creation. Accordingly, we have begun to pay more attention to Bryan Elliot Davis, President , The Kaieteur Institute For Knowledge Management,
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 | February 01,2005 Digital broadcasting has heralded a new era for television. However the term digital broadcasting is, in itself, not entirely helpful. Broadcasters have been using digital technology Niall Duffy, Associate Partner, IBM Global Services
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 | January 01,2005 PCI Express-based workstations and graphics cards promise new levels of graphics power and performance; but there are a number of points to consider before purchasing any PCI Express-supported hardware. Clifton Robin , Brand Manager, 3Dlabs
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 | January 01,2006 The iMarkup Server is a document management system with a powerful review and approval workflow engine. This combination provides the maximum strength and flexibility inside your organization for iMarkup Solutions, Inc., -, iMarkup Solutions, Inc.
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 | November 01,2004 Author : Dr. James Hamilton Company : University of Georgia
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 | December 01,2004 Author : Michael J Steele Company : UPEX Limited
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 | December 01,2004 Author : Doug Gorman Company : Information Mapping, Inc.
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 | December 01,2004 Author : Nancy A. Ciolek Company : Rochester Institute of Technology
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 | November 01,2004 Author : Ulrich Schmitt Company : FOGRA
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 | November 01,2004 Author : Otto Hundsdorfer Company : FOGRA
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 | December 01,2004 Author : Malcolm G. Keif Company : Cal Poly State University
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 | November 01,2004 Author : Dr. Wolfgang Rauh Company : FOGRA
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 | December 01,2004 Author : Dr. Artur Rosenberg Company : FOGRA
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