This book answers how openness became the defining principle of the information age, examining the history of information networks.
4 (2010): 18–31; Martin Campbell Kelly, ed., The Works of Charles Babbage (London: Pickering / New York: New York University Press, 1989; 11 vols.). 5. James Essinger, A Female Genius: How Ada Lovelace Started the Computer Age (London: ...
The SOA Source Book adds to this a collection of reference material for SOA. It is an invaluable resource for enterprise architects working with SOA.The SOA Source Book will help enterprise architects to use SOA effectively.
Teaching in a Digital Age: Guidelines for Teaching and Learning
Ability to use information and communication technologies (ICT) is an imperative for effective participation in today’s digital age.
The book is a useful manual for archivists and information specialists working in cultural heritage institutions, including archives, libraries, and museums, providing detailed analyses of how metadata and standards are used to manage ...
Recently, there has also been support for program verification using a sub-set of the Ada programming language. ... Notable textbooks include the Programming in Ada series by John Barnes, the Ada Plus Data Structures text from Nell Dale ...
The book examines the effect of open standards on innovation, on the relationship between interoperability and public policy (and if government has a responsibility to promote open standards), and on intellectual property rights in ...
New information and communication technologies are transforming the economic landscape, bringing unparalleled opportunity and change. This publication is an outcome of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN/ECE) Forum...
Information and Knowledge Management in the Digital Age: Concepts, Technologies and African Perspectives
International Commons at the Digital Age: La Création en Partage