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Serveurs multiprocesseurs, clusters et architectures parallèles
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ISBN: 9782212091144 2212091141 Year: 2000 Publisher: Paris : Eyrolles,

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Server manifesto : Data Center architecture and the future of democracy
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ISBN: 9783775750707 9783775750721 Year: 2022 Publisher: Berlin : Hatje Cantz Verlag,

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Server farms are to the digital world what castles used to be: the seat of power. If data is the greatest collective treasure of a digital society, basic material for business and politics: Why are the places where it is stored still so invisible? Together with students from the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main, Niklas Maak shows what the future of the most important new building typology of the twenty-first century might look like—and what new collective places a city needs in the age of digitalization.


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E-service journal: a journal of electronics services in the public and private sectors
ISSN: 15288226 Year: 2001 Publisher: Bloomington, Ind.

The evolving virtual library II : practical and philosophical perspectives.
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ISBN: 1573870706 9781573870702 Year: 1999 Publisher: Medford CyberAge Books


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Proceedings of the first 'Libraries without walls' Conference, Mytilene, Greece, 9-10 September 1995
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ISBN: 0906694922 Year: 1966 Volume: 5 Publisher: Preston, Lancashire : Centre for Research in Library and Information Management,


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Privacy online, law and the effective regulation of online services
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Year: 2019 Publisher: Cambridge ; Antwerp ; Chicago : Intersentia,


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Privacy online, law and the effective regulation of online services
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ISBN: 9781780688206 1780688202 9781780689371 1780689373 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cambridge ; Antwerp ; Chicago : Intersentia,

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This book addresses a topic of vivid public discussion at both national and international levels where an information technology revolution comes together with pervasive personal data collection. This threat to privacy is peculiar and the old tools, such as consent for personal data processing, fail to work properly in the context of online services. This was clearly seen in the case of Cambridge Analytica which uncovered how easy the procedural requirements of consent and purpose limitation can be abused on a mass scale.The lack of individual control over personal data collected by online service providers is a significant problem experienced by almost every person using online services: it is an ‘all or nothing’ choice between benefiting from modern digital technology and keeping their personal data away from the extensive corporate surveillance. If people are to have autonomous choice in respect of their privacy processes, then they need to be able to manage these processes themselves. To put individuals in the driver’s seat, the book first conducts a careful examination of the economic and technical details of online services which pinpoints both the privacy problems caused by online service providers and the particular features of the online environment. Then it devises a set of measures to enable individuals to manage these processes taking into account economic, technological and legal considerations. The proposed Privacy Management Model consists of three interlocking functions of controlling, organising, and planning. This requires a mix of regulatory tools: a particular business model in which individuals are supported by third parties (Personal Information Administrators); a set of technological/architectural tools to manage data within the ICT systems of the online service providers; and laws capable of enabling and supporting all these elements.The proposed solution remedies the structural problems of the Internet arising from its architectural and informational imbalances and enables the effective exercise of individual autonomy. At the same time, it facilitates the effective operation of online services and recognises the fundamental importance of the use of personal data for the modern economy. All of this is designed to change the way decision-makers think about Internet privacy and form the theoretical backbone of the next generation of privacy laws. It also shows that technology is not intrinsically privacy invasive and that effective regulation is possible.

Millennium intelligence : understanding and conducting competitive intelligence in the digital age
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ISBN: 1937290476 9781937290474 9781937290481 1937290484 0910965285 9780910965286 Year: 2000 Publisher: Medford, N.J. : CyberAge Books,

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Competitive intelligence doesn't just mean a trip to the local store to see the competition's finished products-it means gathering business information to gain an advantage in a legal and ethical manner. This book teaches what competitive intelligence is, what a company needs to have a successful intelligence program, where to place an intelligence program, and what sources to use and not use for intelligence. Technology, analysis, and security issues of intelligence are also identified and explored.
The evolving virtual library : visions and case studies
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ISBN: 1573870137 Year: 1996 Publisher: Medford Information Today, Inc.

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