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The Information Society in an Enlarged Europe

Soumitra Dutta ; Arnoud De Meyer ; Amit Jain ; Gérard Richter (eds.)

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IT in Business; Management

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No detectada 2006 SpringerLink

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978-3-540-26221-3

ISBN electrónico

978-3-540-33156-8

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006

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Introduction

Soumitra Dutta; Arnoud De Meyer; Amit Jain; Gérard Richter

In recent years, rotor aeroelasticity has relied more heavily on unsteady aerodynamic modelling to improve predictive capabilities. The major modelling tools are dynamic inflow, lift-deficiency functions, and finite-state modelling. The last of these includes the other two as special cases.

- Introduction | Pp. 1-4

An Assessment of the Relative Level of Development of an Information Society in the Enlarged European Union

Soumitra Dutta; Amit Jain

In recent years, rotor aeroelasticity has relied more heavily on unsteady aerodynamic modelling to improve predictive capabilities. The major modelling tools are dynamic inflow, lift-deficiency functions, and finite-state modelling. The last of these includes the other two as special cases.

Part 1: - Chapters | Pp. 7-44

Electronic Business in the European Union: An Assessment of the Digital Divide in Business

Hannes Selhofer; George Karageorgos

In recent years, rotor aeroelasticity has relied more heavily on unsteady aerodynamic modelling to improve predictive capabilities. The major modelling tools are dynamic inflow, lift-deficiency functions, and finite-state modelling. The last of these includes the other two as special cases.

Part 1: - Chapters | Pp. 45-74

The Impact of ICT on Social Cohesion: Looking Beyond the Digital Divide

Tobias Hüsing; Karsten Gareis; Werner B. Korte

In recent years, rotor aeroelasticity has relied more heavily on unsteady aerodynamic modelling to improve predictive capabilities. The major modelling tools are dynamic inflow, lift-deficiency functions, and finite-state modelling. The last of these includes the other two as special cases.

Part 1: - Chapters | Pp. 75-123

The Role of European Governments in the Digital Economy

Arnoud De Meyer

In recent years, rotor aeroelasticity has relied more heavily on unsteady aerodynamic modelling to improve predictive capabilities. The major modelling tools are dynamic inflow, lift-deficiency functions, and finite-state modelling. The last of these includes the other two as special cases.

Part 1: - Chapters | Pp. 125-150

Value-Based Information Management in European ICT Strategies

Kai Bender; Julia Hoerauf; Gérard Richter

In recent years, rotor aeroelasticity has relied more heavily on unsteady aerodynamic modelling to improve predictive capabilities. The major modelling tools are dynamic inflow, lift-deficiency functions, and finite-state modelling. The last of these includes the other two as special cases.

Part 1: - Chapters | Pp. 151-162

Finland — A Prototypical Knowledge Economy?

Petri Rouvinen; Pekka Ylä-Anttila

In recent years, rotor aeroelasticity has relied more heavily on unsteady aerodynamic modelling to improve predictive capabilities. The major modelling tools are dynamic inflow, lift-deficiency functions, and finite-state modelling. The last of these includes the other two as special cases.

Part 1: - Chapters | Pp. 163-194

Data Analysis and Index Computation: Methodology

Amit Jain

In recent years, rotor aeroelasticity has relied more heavily on unsteady aerodynamic modelling to improve predictive capabilities. The major modelling tools are dynamic inflow, lift-deficiency functions, and finite-state modelling. The last of these includes the other two as special cases.

Part 1: - Chapters | Pp. 195-204