نتایج جستجو برای: geographical distance

تعداد نتایج: 285878  

2014
Sophia Breth Andreas Drechsler

In this paper, an integrative conceptual model of internal and external factors influencing the success of global software development (GSD) projects is proposed. Its intention is to provide a holistic view on factors contributing to success in GSD projects as discussed in the literature. Four external factors (cultural differences, language differences, geographical distance, and time zone dif...

Journal: :J. UCS 1998
Kåre Synnes Serge Lachapelle Peter Parnes Dick Schefström

The mStar environment for distributed education utilizes the WWW and IP-multicast to enable teacher-student collaboration over large geographic distances. Several educational projects, spanning from secondary school courses to in-house training in companies, have deployed the mStar environment. This paper reports on experiences gained over a year of practice at Luleå University of Technology an...

2000
Henry Wai-chung Yeung Jessie Poon Martin Perry

This paper presents a framework for analysing the role of regional headquarters in the globalisation strategies of transnational corporations (TNCs). Drawing upon a theoretical gap in existing urban studies and international business literature, we argue that the triadisation and regionalisation of TNC activities increase the demand for control and co-ordination functions previously performed b...

2014
Gaye Kiely Patrick Finnegan Tom Butler

As Global Virtual Teams (GVTs) operate across diverse geographies, time-zones, and cultures, they present particular problems for project management in that their characteristics may negatively affect team performance. While a significant body of research exists on project management and GVTs, previous studies have not fully elaborated on the collective impact that GVT characteristics, such as ...

2010
Yi Lu Juan Ni Zhigang Tao

Existing studies have often failed to find positive impacts of horizontal FDI on domestic firms. We argue that the two effects underpinning the impacts of horizontal FDI (i.e., the positive spillover effect and the negative competition effect) have different degrees of attenuation with geographic distance. As FDI is often distributed unevenly across space, studies that do not account for the ge...

2009
Bing Wang Kazuyuki Aihara Beom Jun Kim

We numerically investigate the epidemic spread phenomena and efficient immunization strategies on complex networks embedded in geometry. It is assumed that there exists an unavoidable time delay (we call it the detection time) between the actual infection and the beginning of immunization, and we implement two different immunization strategies: one is based on topological connection neighbors (...

2015
Chet F. Rakocinski Bruce H. Comyns Mark S. Peterson Alan M. Shiller

The value of using otolith chemistry to characterize recruitment in terms of natal source regions depends on how consistently spatio-temporal variation can be resolved. The objective of this study was to compare regional classification patterns in the otolith chemistry of juvenile Spotted Seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) between two years experiencing disparate hydrological regimes, and separated...

2011
Knut Blind

The paper analysis the role of the Internet for different types of innovation not only focusing on the traditional set of product, process, organizational and marketing innovation, but also extending to innovation in the public sector. In addition to the role of the Internet for various types of innovations, it has also implications for new forms of innovation, especially for the new paradigm o...

2010
Jacob Palme

In the 1970s, some people believed in using computers for making almost any information available to anyone and for supporting information exchange and discussions regardless of geographical distances. These ideas were, at that time, novel and revolutionary. Some people regarded these ideas as dangerous; for example, the Swedish Data Inspection Board (Datainspektionen) forbade people from stori...

2006
Kristen Stubbs Pamela Hinds David Wettergreen

We report a study of a collaborative human-robot system composed of a science team (located in Pittsburgh), an engineering team (located in Chile), and a rover (located in Chile). The project was intended to be analogous to and inform planetary exploration. We performed observations simultaneously at both sites over two weeks as scientists collected data using the rover. We observed problems in...

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