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Chapter 1: Technology Evolution, Invention and Transformation
Figure 1.1: Technology’s value proposition to business
Figure 1.2: Stability and the technology spectrum
Figure 1.3: : The applied value of technology
Figure 1.4: The evolution of interaction
Figure 1.5: Software life cycle (PC)
Figure 1.6: Hardware life cycle (PC)
Figure 1.7: : The evolution of technology
Chapter 2: The Timeless Behaviours of Corporate Bureaucracies
Figure 2.1: Using technology to change bureaucracy
Figure 2.2: Calculating the thickness of a wall
Figure 2.3: The thought partner model
Chapter 3: Disintermediation
Figure 3.1: Intermediaries
Figure 3.2: Technological economy time line
Chapter 4: Customer Interaction
Figure 4.1: Categories of interactivity
Figure 4.2: Click-and-mortar strategy
Figure 4.3: Valagents and levels of customer engagement
Chapter 5: The Digitally Connected Renaissance
Figure 5.1: Elements of a trading network
Figure 5.2: Business process activities
Figure 5.3: The process of value (adapted from Stabell and Fjeldstad)
Figure 5.4: Organizational migration (adapted from Stabell and Fjeldstad)
Figure 5.5: Collaborative virtual healthcare
Figure 5.6: The molecular organization
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Thinking Beyond Technology: Creating New Value in Business
ISBN: 1403902550
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 77
Authors:
Joseph A. DiVanna
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Crystal Reports 9 on Oracle (Database Professionals)
Oracle Structures
Oracle Advanced SELECT Options
Other Tips
Data Dictionary Report
Appendix B Functions
PostgreSQL(c) The comprehensive guide to building, programming, and administering PostgreSQL databases
The CASE Expression
Client 1Connecting to the Server
Client 4An Interactive Command Processor
Localization
Summary
Oracle SQL*Plus: The Definitive Guide (Definitive Guides)
History of SQL*Plus
Some Basic SQL*Plus Commands
Taking Advantage of Unions
Tables
Using SQL*Plus Timers
.NET System Management Services
.NET Framework and Windows Management Instrumentation
Using the System.Management Namespace
Handling WMI Events
The WMI Schema
WMI Providers
Quantitative Methods in Project Management
Project Value: The Source of all Quantitative Measures
Organizing and Estimating the Work
Risk-Adjusted Financial Management
Expense Accounting and Earned Value
Quantitative Methods in Project Contracts
.NET-A Complete Development Cycle
Debugging and the IDE
Evaluating .NET for Windows Client Applications
The Initial Use Case Model
Conclusion
Secure Web Applications
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