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  • This is How They Tell Me the World Ends

    Bloomsbury Publishing Plc This is How They Tell Me the World Ends

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  • Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster The Philosopher in the Valley

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp A.I Teaches You Cloud Computing

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  • Phoenix Publishing Code And Courage

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC African Women and ICTs: Investigating Technology, Gender and Empowerment

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    Book SynopsisThe revolution in information and communication technologies (ICTs) has vast implications for the developing world, but what tangible benefits has it bought, when issues of social inclusion and exclusion, particularly in the developing world, remain at large? In addition, the gender digital divide is growing in the developing world, particularly in Africa - so what does ICT mean to African women? African Women and ICTs explores the ways in which women in Africa utilize ICTs to facilitate their empowerment; whether through the mobile village phone business, through internet use, or through new career and ICT employment opportunities. Based on the outcome of a extensive research project, this timely books features chapters based on original primary field research undertaken by academics and activists who have investigated situations within their own communities and countries. The discussion includes such issues as the notion of ICTs for empowerment and as agents of change, ICTs in the fight against gender-based violence, and how ICTs could be used to re-conceptualize public and private spaces. ICT policy is currently being made and implemented all over Africa, but the authors argue that this is happening mostly in the absence of clear knowledge about the ways gender inequality and ICTs are impacting each other and that by becoming alert to a gender dimension in ICT developments at an early stage of the information revolution, we may be able to prevent greater scaled undesirable effects in the future.Trade Review'This book questions how women in Africa use ICTs for empowerment. The chapters bring to light the strength and the resilience of the women who spoke with the authors, yet also the slim margin there is for true empowerment within the context in which they live: a context that is defined by pervasive power differentials that are rooted on the one hand in the inherently unequal world-economic monetary system and on the other hand in the inherently unequal gender images and norms that still plague Africa and the world. Even in this context African women are finding ways to access and use ICT tools and spaces to make their lives better and at times even succeed in transforming themselves and their environments. Yet the authors are indeed justified in wondering whether women's efforts can be considered as true empowerment when these efforts confirm existing power differences. Reading the book leaves one wondering how Africa, or even the world, would look if women could grow up and live in the measure of freedom that is needed to freely express themselves and use ICTs to their fullest potential. A gender-sensitive and gender-just use of Information and Communication Technology will contribute to the world of openness, connection, equal opportunities, sharing and prosperity for which Africa and the world at large are waiting. I commend the authors for this valuable initiative. Above all I salute every single African woman, young and old, who is boldly navigating these troubled waters.' Graça Machel, human rights activist (Nelson Mandela's wife) 'Starting from the premise that ICTs are tools that can facilitate people's efforts to transform their realities, the authors investigate how and if ICTs contribute to women's empowerment in Africa. The investigation is done using Ineke Buskens' unique contribution to cultural anthropology methodology combining focus, meditation, and non-judgmental observation that includes examination of the subjects' as well as the researchers' values and dreams. Focusing on women's agency as defined by Amartya Sen, the 31 authors, all of whom are highly qualified and experienced researchers from or working in Africa, use Buskens' pioneering emancipatory research methodology to guide their investigations. Chapters run the gamut from cases where ICTs affect women only passively, to where women benefit from women-only spaces, to ICTs transforming their personal and professional life, and to women designing technology and content. Those interested in women's empowerment and its relationship to technology will find this book a highly innovative approach to the subject, combining a unique perspective with case studies from a wide variety of African countries and settings.' Nancy Hafkin 'For the advancement of economic development today, nothing is as important as the participation and leadership of women. Despite the importance of the subject, its value is persistently underestimated, and the psychological and social coordinates of women's participation are also much neglected in the theory and practice of development policy. By providing a deeply researched investigation of the role of African women in the society and in the specific sphere of information technologies, the authors of this study have substantially enriched our understanding of development problems in general and African development in particular. We have reason to be grateful.' Amartya Sen 'A detailed and absorbing account of how African women are using new technology to transform their lives - a major contribution to African Women's studies. This important book celebrates their remarkable achievements, and explores how technology both enriches and complicates African society.' Margaret Walters, author of 'Feminism: A Very Short Introduction'Table of Contents Acknowledgements Notes on contributors Preface Introduction - Ineke Buskens and Anne Webb 1. Doing research with women for the purpose of transformation - Ineke Buskens Part I: ICT tools: Access and Use 2. Women's use of information and communication technologies in Mozambique: A tool for empowerment? - Gertrudes Macueve, Judite Mandlate, Lucia Ginger, Polly Gaster and Esselina Macome 3. Considering ICT use when energy access is not secured: A case study from rural South Africa - Jocelyn Muller 4. Women's use of cell phones to meet their communication needs - A study of rural women from northern Nigeria - Kazanka Comfort and John Dada 5. Egyptian women artisans facing the demands of modern markets: Caught between a rock and a hard place - Leila Hassanin Part II: Female Only ICT Spaces: Perceptions and Practices 6. When a gender-blind access policy results in discrimination: Realities and perceptions of female students at the University of Zimbabwe - Buhle Mbambo-Thata, Elizabeth Mlambo, Precious Mwatsiya 7. An alternative public space for women: The potential of ICTs - Leila Hassanin 8. Using ICTs to act on hope and commitment: The fight against gender violence in Morocco - Amina Tafnout and Aatifa Timjerdine 9. The names in your address book: Are mobile phone networks effective in advocating for women's rights in Zambia? - Kiss Abraham Part III: Using ICTs: Making Life Better? 10. Mobile phones in a time of modernity: The quest for increased self-sufficiency amongst women fishmonger and fish processors in Dakar - Ibou Sane and Mamadou Balla Traore 11. Women entrepreneurs in Nairobi: Examining and contextualizing women's choices - Alice Wanjira Munyua 12. Internet use among women entrepreneurs in the textile sector in Douala, Cameroon: self-taught and independent - Gisele Yitamben and Elise Tchinda 13. ICTs as an agent of change: A case of grassroots women entrepreneurs in Uganda - Susan Bakesha, Angela Nakafeero and Dorothy Okello 14. The mobile pay phone business: A vehicle for rural women's empowerment in Uganda - Grace Bantebya-Kyomuhendo Part IV: Creating New Realities 15. Professional women empowered to succeed in Kenya's ICT sector - Okwach Abagi, Olive Sifuna, Salome Awuor Omamo 16. Reflections on the mentoring experiences of ICT career women in Nairobi, Kenya: Looking in the mirror - Salome Awuor Omamo 17. Our journey to empowerment: The role of ICT - Ruth Meena and Mary Rusimbi Epilogue - Ineke Buskens and Anne Webb

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  • University of Buckingham Press AI for Humanity

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Codeus

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  • Momentum Press SQL by Example

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    Book SynopsisSQL by Example uses one case study to teach the reader basic structured query language (SQL) skills. The author has tested the case study in the classroom with thousands of students. While other SQL texts tend to use examples from many different data sets, the author has found that once students get used to one case study, they learn the material at a much faster rate. The text begins with an introduction to the case study and trains the reader to think like the query processing engine for a relational database management system. Once the reader has a grasp of the case study then SQL programming constructs are introduced with examples from the case study. In order to reinforce concepts, each chapter has several exercises with solutions provided on the book's website. SQL by Example is designed both for those who have never worked with SQL as well as those with some experience. It is modular in that each chapter can be approached individually or as part of a sequence, giving the reader flexibility in the way that they learn or refresh concepts. This also makes the book a great reference to refer back to once the reader is honing his or her SQL skills on the job.

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  • Digital Transformation: Survive and Thrive in an

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  • Platypus Publishing The Handbook for Commercializing Alien Technology

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  • Wren House Press Working with Dinosaurs

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  • Book Films Media Emerging Technologies in Law Practice

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  • Simon & Schuster Apple

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Space

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Hackathons: From Idea to Successful Implementation

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    Book SynopsisThis book provides a detailed and comprehensive overview of all phases of a hackathon and thus helps to reduce complexity, to use opportunities, to avert pitfalls and to avoid problems. In addition, it also explains from a participant’s perspective how to succeed in a hackathon. Lastly, the book is rounded off by extensive checklists, which support you in your own hackathons. The book is structured as follows: At first the basics and the history of hackathons are described in chapter 1. Afterwards the three phases of a hackathon are described in detail. This is started in chapter 2 with the description of the individual measures which are to be accomplished before the actual event. Here not only technical or organizational aspects are described, but also the important legal aspects are discussed. Subsequently, it is shown what is necessary to carry out a hackathon successfully. For this purpose the actual execution with all its steps is described in chapter 3. Next, chapter 4 looks at the follow-ups, which are often neglected or even completely forgotten. Chapter 5 describes from a participant’s point of view the reasons for participating in a hackathon and which aspects guarantee a successful participation. In the following chapter 6 the criticism of the format of the hackathons and their execution is also examined in detail. Eventually, the most important points are summarized in chapter 7, before chapter 8 gives a view into the future of hackathons. Subsequently chapter 9 collects statements and opinions of representatives from industry, science and administration on the topic of hackathons. The book is rounded off in chapter 10 with detailed checklists, which can be directly used for the successful planning, operation and follow-up of hackathons. The book is written for everyone with an interest in how hackathons work, how to create them, and how to successfully participate. It especially targets people in industry or young students who want to run or participate in a hackathon.Table of Contents1. Basics.- 2. Preparation.- 3. Operation.- 4. Follow-Up.- 5. Participant View.- 6. Criticism.- 7. Summary.- 8. Outlook.- 9. Quotations.- 10. Checklists.

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  • Springer Software Business

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    Book Synopsis.- Ethical Challenges in Software Development..- Five Darlings to be Killed: Debunking myths about innovation in the software-intensive embedded systems industry..- Digital Sovereignty: Affordances in Open Source Projects..- The Ethical Landscape in Public Procurement of ICT Systems..- Exploring Classification Consistency of Natural Language Requirements Using GPT-4o..- Developer Experience and Ecosystem Trust..- Unveiling the Skills and Responsibilities of Serverless Practitioners An Empirical Investigation..- On the Way to the Best Information System of the Future – Reflections on Scenarios in Favor of Good Technology Development..- What Affects Developer Experience in Software Platforms?..- Enabling Inter-Organizational Data Sharing: Towards a Method for Assessing Data Assets..- Transparency and Trust in AI..- Fairness in AI Systems Development: Beyond EU AI Act Compliance..- The EU AI Act is a good start but falls short..- Professionals' opinions on the use of AI software for HRM..- Emotion AI in Workplace Environments: A Case Study..- Exploring the Factors that Impact The Half-life of Software..- Diversity and Inclusion in Software Business..- Exploring Diversity-Driven Power Dynamics in Software Engineering Environments: Insights from a Qualitative Study..- Towards sustainable ICT solutions: Analyzing call for tender documents..- Exploring Perceptions of Blockchain in Cross-Border Workforce Mobility..- Experience of Gender Among Professionals in Finnish IT Companies..- Secondary Use of Health Data: Centralized Structure and Information Security Frameworks in Finland..- Sustainable ICT..- Sustainable ICT Procurement: Data-Driven Decision-Making in B2B Green ICT Adoption..- Integrating Sustainability into Scrum Agile Software Development: An Action Research Approach..- Optimizing for Sustainability: Product Ops and Software Waste Reduction..- Designing for Sustainability when Architecture Standards are involved an industrial Case Study..- Challenges in Incorporating Sustainability Practices in the Software Lifecycle..- Experimentation and Innovations..- Pre-Release Experimentation in Indie GameDevelopment: An Interview Survey..- Marketplace for Multi-Party Development of Artificial Intelligence Systems: Perceptions on Value Creation..- Data-Limited Continuous Experimentation (dlCE): A Literature Review..- The Concept of a Web App to find Educational VR Apps..- Tools in Software Ecosystems..- How do ML students explain their models and what can we learn from this?..- npmSECO: A Tool for Integrating Trust into the Software Ecosystem..- Governance Practices for Open Source Foundations in the Healthcare Sector..- Adoption of Cloud Platforms Among Independent Software Vendors..- Software Startups and Digital Transformation..- Technology Change Adoption in Organizations: Drivers, Challenges and Success Enablers..- Startup Autonomy..- The Use of Generative AI Tools in the Inception Stage of Software Startups..- Smart Scaling for Software Startups Through Financial Requirements Prioritization Criteria..- Accelerating New Product Development: A Vision on Active Personas.

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  • Springer Innovation Mode 2.0

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    Book SynopsisChapter 1. Innovation (RE) defined.- Chapter 2. The Innovative Organization.- Chapter 3. People & Culture.- Chapter 4. Innovation Capabilities - Powered by AI.- Chapter 5. Innovation Workshops and the Impact of AI.-  Chapter 6. Opportunity Discovery: Using Artificial Intelligence to Spot High-Potential Concepts.- Chapter 7. Opportunity Validation: Testing Concepts with Real-World Evidence.-  Chapter 8. Opportunity Realization: Building MVPS and Driving Growth.- Chapter 9. Innovation Performance Measurement.- Chapter 10. The Innovation Masterplan: Getting to the Innovation Mode.- Chapter 11. Final Remarks.

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  • De Gruyter Technology Business Incubators in India: Structure, Role and Performance

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    Book SynopsisWhy do Technology Business Incubators (TBIs) emerge rapidly as an instrument of start-up promotion in emerging economies like India? In what forms? What role do they play in start-up promotion? What are their major achievements? These questions have been answered empirically in this book. Accordingly, this book explores the nature, structure and process of incubation resulting in start-up generation and in the process, R&D contribution emerging from TBIs comprising accelerators, incubators and co-working spaces in three of the leading start-up hubs, namely, Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad, in India. It describes typology, objectives, sponsors, and facilities provided by these TBIs. It further explores the process of selection, incubation and graduation of start-ups as it exists in these TBIs. Thereafter, it makes an assessment of R&D contributions that have emerged from the TBIs in the form of R&D inputs comprising personnel and capital expenditure, and R&D output in the form of new products/services developed, patent applications filed and revenue generated. Policy makers, researchers, engineering and management students, technology and business mentors, angels, venture capitalists, and MNC executives will find this book informative, revealing and a source of valuable insights on the new, emerging India.

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  • Dominik Horndlein Making Sense of Generative AI

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  • Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd. Emerging Trends in Global Management and Information Technology

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  • Diversity and Inclusion The Sins and Wins of Inclusive AI

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp AI Code To Launch

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  • Brill New Temples of India: Singapore and India Collaboration in Information Technology Parks

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    Book SynopsisAfter 1991, India after decades of stifling its own economic growth, has reformed its economy and has implemented its Look East policy to enhance its economic, business and trade linkages with East Asian economies. At the same time, Singapore has reached its own domestic limits to economic growth and is encouraging its companies to invest overseas to create its "external economic wing". Collaboration in information technology (IT) formed the key to initiating economic cooperation between Singapore and India. India has excellent IT talent but inadequate infrastructure to tap this talent for economic growth while Singapore has excelled in building high technology parks. The resulting collaboration is Singapore's flagship investment, the IT Park in Bangalore, India.

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp AI Augmented Intelligence

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Secure by Design in the AI Age

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  • Astral International Pvt. Ltd. E Banking Fraud Prevention and Detection

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  • BPB Publications AI Success Beyond Perfect Data

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  • Vladislav Solodkiy, Sreda.VC, Inspirasia Accelerator The First Fintech Banks Arrival

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Human Touch in Enterprise Resource Planning ERP

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Innovate to Elevate

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  • Great Lakes Analytics The Data Culture Handbook

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Human Dimension

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  • Orkhan Gasimov Enterprise Solutions Architect Mindset

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  • KBC LLC The Robotics Revolution

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