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Ict Policy, Research, and Innovation - (IEEE Press Technology Management, Innovation, and Leadership) (Hardcover)

Ict Policy, Research, and Innovation - (IEEE Press Technology Management, Innovation, and Leadership) (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Information and communication technologies (ICT) play crucial roles in responding to global challenges and helping us to develop a shared vision of the type of society in which we wish to live. Sustainable solutions to problems such as energy supply, logistics, health care, security, water and food supply and climate change require multinational cross-functional initiatives in technology, policy, collaboration and innovation. Some nations are already more advanced in devising national solutions, although they are not always those where the adverse impacts of these problems are currently most acute, and many challenges are strongly related to developments across national boundaries"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A comprehensive discussion of the findings of the PICASSO initiative on ICT policy</b></p> <p><i>ICT Policy, Research, and Innovation: Perspectives and Prospects for EU-US Collaboration</i> provides a clearly readable overview of selected information and communication technology (ICT) and policy topics. Rather than deluge the reader with technical details, the distinguished authors provide just enough technical background to make sense of the underlying policy discussions.</p> <p>The book covers policy, research, and innovation topics on technologies as wide-ranging as: </p> <ul> <li>Internet of Things</li> <li>Cyber physical systems</li> <li>5G</li> <li>Big data</li> </ul> <p><i>ICT Policy, Research, and Innovation</i> compares and contrasts the policy approaches taken by the EU and the US in a variety of areas. The potential for future cooperation is outlined as well. Later chapters provide policy perspectives about some major issues affecting EU/US development cooperation, while the book closes with a discussion of how the development of these new technologies is changing our conceptions of fundamental aspects of society.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><b>A comprehensive discussion of the findings of the PICASSO initiative on ICT policy</b> <p><i>ICT Policy, Research, and Innovation: Perspectives and Prospects for EU-US Collaboration</i> provides a comprehensive and readable overview of important current information and communication technology (ICT) and related policy topics. Rather than deluge the reader with technical details, the distinguished authors provide just enough technical background to make sense of the underlying policy discussions. <p>The book covers policy, research, and innovation topics on technologies as wide-ranging as: <ul> <li>Internet of Things</li> <li>Cyber-physical Systems</li> <li>5G</li> <li>Big Data</li> </ul> <p><i>ICT Policy, Research, and Innovation</i> compares and contrasts the policy approaches taken by the EU and the US in a variety of areas. The potential for future cooperation is outlined as well. Later chapters provide policy perspectives about some major issues affecting EU/US development cooperation, while the book closes with a discussion of how the development of these new technologies is changing our conceptions of fundamental aspects of society.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>SVETLANA KLESSOVA</b> was the coordinator of the PICASSO EU/US initiative "ICT Policy, Research and Innovation for a Smart Society". She is Director of Research and Innovation Partnerships at GAC Group, France, and is doing research in innovation management at the Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, GREDEG. She is the editor of the open source volume <i>Innovation Strategy in R&D Projects: A Step by Step Guide</i> and authored numerous analytical reports. <p><b>SEBASTIAN ENGELL</b> is Professor of Process Dynamics and Operations at TU Dortmund University, Germany. He obtained several best paper awards and is a co-editor of the Wiley title <i>Resource Efficiency of Processing Plants: Monitoring and Improvement</i> (2018) and editor of the Wiley title <i>Logistic Optimization of Chemical Production Processes</i> (2008). <p><b>MAARTEN BOTTERMAN</b> is an independent policy analyst and founder and Director of GNKS Consult, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. He is the Chairman of the ICANN Board, Chairman of the IGF Dynamic Coalition of the Internet of Things, Board Member of the Institute for Accountability in the Digital Age, and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the NLnet Foundation. <p><b>JONATHAN CAVE</b> belongs to the Economics Department of the University of Warwick, UK and the UK's Regulatory Policy Committee. He is also an Associate at GNKS Consult and a Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute, an area editor of the Journal of Cybersecurity and advisor to the Cyber Civilization Research Center at Keio University.

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