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Introduction to knowledge systems
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ISBN: 155860166X 9781558601666 Year: 1995 Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. Kaufmann

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The Internet edge
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ISBN: 0262284251 0585124078 9780585124070 9780262284257 9780262194181 026219418X 026269249X 9780262692496 Year: 1999 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press

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This book is an eagle's eye view of the Internet edge. It is about the experiences of those who encountered similar issues as they built precursors to the Net such as videotext, teletext, and the Source.

Internet dreams
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ISBN: 0262284243 0585285616 9780585285610 0262193736 9780262284240 9780262193733 0262193736 Year: 1996 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press

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Internet dreams : archetypes, myths and metaphors
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ISBN: 0262193736 Year: 1996 Publisher: Cambridge London : M.I.T. Press,

Breakthrough
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ISBN: 0262284235 1417574712 9780262284233 0262195143 9780262195140 9781417574711 9780262693370 Year: 2004 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press

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Strategies for fostering powerful cultures of innovation and creating breakthroughs.Since the late 1990s, technology markets have declined dramatically. Responding to the changing business climate, companies use strategies of open innovation: acquiring technologies from outside, marketing their technologies to other companies, and outsourcing manufacturing. But open innovation is not enough; it is mainly a way to run a business to its endgame. By itself, open innovation results in razor-thin profits from products that compete as commodities. Businesses also need a path to renewal. No one ever achieved a breakthrough with open innovation. Our capacity for creating breakthroughs depends on a combination of science, imagination, and business; the next great waves of innovation will come from organizations that get this combination right. During periods of rapid economic growth, companies and investors focus on the short term and forget where breakthroughs come from. Without appropriate engagement and reinvestment, the innovation ecology breaks down. Today, universities, technology companies, government funding agencies, venture capitalists, and corporate research laboratories need to foster the conditions in which breakthroughs arise. In Breakthrough, Mark and Barbara Stefik show us how innovation works. Drawing on stories from repeat inventors and managers of technology, they uncover the best practices for inventing the future. This book is for readers who want to know how inventors do their work, how people become inventors, and how businesses can create powerful cultures of innovation.

Contemplating minds : a forum for artificial intelligence
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ISBN: 0262531194 9780262531191 Year: 1994 Publisher: Cambridge (MA) : M.I.T. Press,

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