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Concept-oriented research and development in information technology / edited by Kinji Mori

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, c2014Description: xxi, 247 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781118478912
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • T 58.5 .C66 2014
Contents:
Introduction -- Concept creation -- Fusion of technologies -- Glocalization
Summary: This book thoroughly analyzes the relationships between concept, technology, and market-which are the main factors in shifting information technology research and development (R & D) to a new approach. It discusses unconventional methods and viewpoints of concept creation, technology innovation, and market cultivation. Featuring contributions from international experts and case studies from IBM and Hitachi, this book is perfect for graduate students in information technology, engineering, technology management, operation research, and business-as well as for R & D researchers, directors, strategis.
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Introduction -- Concept creation -- Fusion of technologies -- Glocalization

This book thoroughly analyzes the relationships between concept, technology, and market-which are the main factors in shifting information technology research and development (R & D) to a new approach. It discusses unconventional methods and viewpoints of concept creation, technology innovation, and market cultivation. Featuring contributions from international experts and case studies from IBM and Hitachi, this book is perfect for graduate students in information technology, engineering, technology management, operation research, and business-as well as for R & D researchers, directors, strategis.

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