Tag: Viability

Blockchain Capabilities, Economic Viability, and the Socio-Technical Environment


Free Download Blockchain: Capabilities, Economic Viability, and the Socio-Technical Environment By Nils Braun-Dubler; Hans-Peter Gier; Tetiana Bulatnikova; Manuel Langhart; Manuela Merki; Florian Roth; Antoine Burret; Simon Perdrisat
2020 | 384 Pages | ISBN: 3728140163 | PDF | 9 MB
Blockchain is widely considered a new key technology. The Foundation for Technology Assessment (TA-SWISS) has proposed a comprehensive assessment of blockchain technologies. With this publication, TA-SWISS provides the much-needed social contextualisation of blockchain.The first, more technical part of the study takes an in-depth look at how blockchain functions and examines the economic potential of this technology. By analysing multiple real-world applications, the study sheds light on where the blockchain has advantages over traditional applications and where existing technologies continue to be the better solution.The second part of the study examines how blockchain became mainstream. It explores the origins of blockchain in the early history of information technology and computer networks. The study also reveals the impact blockchain has on industrial and public spaces. Finally, it discusses the social implications and challenges of blockchain against the background of a new socio-technical environment.

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Improving the Viability and Perception of HBCUs


Free Download Comfort O. Okpala, "Improving the Viability and Perception of HBCUs "
English | ISBN: 1498578640 | 2018 | 138 pages | EPUB | 5 MB
This book offers an examination of the development of HBCUs and their role in higher education. Chapters in the volume analyze the contemporary role of HBCUs through several lenses, including politics, education policy, leadership practice, culture, and social justice. Scholars, practitioners, and university leaders will find this book useful in navigating the political, academic, and financial landscape of these institutions. Contributors include practitioners and scholars in the field who share their scholarly findings as well as first-hand practical experiences, resulting in a comprehensive volume essential for scholars of and leaders in higher education.

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