scholarly journals DIGI-INNO Tech: Reinventing Innovations

Digital-Innovation Technology calls for reinvention of innovations that offers new opportunities and challenges to design new products and services in the era of hi-tech competition. Digitalization and innovations are pressing issues for business in almost each and every industry. The scope to create new digital value chains increases at a very high speed due to interconnection of people and systems . It is to be believed that wonderful new ideas can open up new ways of looking at various Social Problems because of Digi-Inno connection between people and software. However creating digitalized product and services often creates new problems and challenges to the firm that are trying to innovate. The concept of reinvention in innovation process is redesigning the innovations coupled with advances in science and technology. Technological innovations are only one of many kinds of innovation that develops variety of terms like social innovation, sustainable innovation, responsible and green innovation. In this paper, we tried to give special emphasis on issues of digital innovation management which helps to seek a better base for reinventing innovation management research in digital innovative world.

Author(s):  
John B. Meisel ◽  
John C. Navin ◽  
Timothy S. Sullivan

The United States Federal Communications Commission delivered to Congress a national broadband plan in 2010. The purpose of this article is to analyze key economic arguments involving the development of the broadband plan addressing open network and competition issues, to make recommendations to the Commission in its formulation of federal policy as to positions that make the most economic sense, and to indicate recent economic and legal developments in broadband markets since publication of the broadband plan. One critical issue prior to the development of the broadband plan and subsequent to its publication is the competitiveness of the Internet Service Provider market. There is emerging evidence that, at least with respect to very high-speed broadband markets, a cable monopoly may be looming. The authors continue to predict with confidence that technological innovations are likely to make many opposing legal arguments obsolete in the near future.


2005 ◽  
Vol 02 (04) ◽  
pp. 433-449 ◽  
Author(s):  
SHARON ORDOOBADI ◽  
YAN XUE ◽  
JAMES SHANTEAU

After conducting many interviews with managers and owners of small manufacturing companies regarding their approach to technological innovation, it became clear that in most cases there was no shortage of new ideas that could lead to innovation. However, whether any of these ideas were pursued often depended on the intuition of an individual; often the owner. It seems, independent of the physical nature of activities, some individuals have this intuition and some do not. The concept and methodology discussed in this paper is an attempt to transfer the intuition from those who have it to another person who does not. Since innovation, by nature, is something new and probably in a unique domain, many well known approaches such as case base reasoning or even TRIZ are not quite sufficient for this transfer as they rely mainly on the physical similarities of cases. The technique used here is a specially designed Similarity-Based Reasoning which extracts and characterizes the intuitive aspects that go into attempting and succeeding in technological innovations. A main component of the tool is a collection of scenarios provided by a number of small manufacturers about their experiences, in pursuing technological innovations. These scenarios are built into "cases" stored in a case base. Proverbs are used to extract the abstract concepts behind cases and code them such that they could be retrieved by the decision maker when dealing with an innovation process that "in abstract concept", is similar to someone else's past experience. The significance of this approach is that cases used in guiding the decision maker do not necessarily need to have physical similarities to the problem in hand as long as they are similar in concept.


Author(s):  
C. O. Jung ◽  
S. J. Krause ◽  
S.R. Wilson

Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) structures have excellent potential for future use in radiation hardened and high speed integrated circuits. For device fabrication in SOI material a high quality superficial Si layer above a buried oxide layer is required. Recently, Celler et al. reported that post-implantation annealing of oxygen implanted SOI at very high temperatures would eliminate virtually all defects and precipiates in the superficial Si layer. In this work we are reporting on the effect of three different post implantation annealing cycles on the structure of oxygen implanted SOI samples which were implanted under the same conditions.


Alloy Digest ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 68 (10) ◽  

Abstract YSS HAP72 is a powder metallurgy high-speed tool steel with a very high wear resistance. This datasheet provides information on composition, hardness, and bend strength. It also includes information on high temperature performance. Filing Code: TS-779. Producer or source: Hitachi Metals America Ltd.


1992 ◽  
Author(s):  
Timothy J. Salo ◽  
John D. Cavanaugh ◽  
Michael K. Spengler
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