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NEW YORK — At a time when pundits are hailing the coming wave of smart watches as the next generation of wearable technology, practitioners of the mechanical arts might seem to be a threatened breed.
Through our careers, we have noticed the increasing speed of delivery expected from information technology practitioners within enterprises.
Focusing on the critical adoption factors here identified, benefits technology practitioners' efforts for designing and implementing information systems for supporting, in a proactive and knowledge oriented manner, the adoption of electronic health records.
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The phrase, coined by the school's lead design and technology practitioner, Steve Parkinson, emphasises that the circular economy is just as much a commercial opportunity as it is a social one.
While technology is clearly enabling governments to harvest data on individual citizens on a scale and at a frequency never before possible, Snowden as a technology practitioner evidently believes technology itself is a neutral force that can also be applied in the counter direction — to rebalance the relationship between individuals and governments.
"The technology allows practitioners to see what we used to ascertain by experience and feel".
"Education and training programs must be developed in what has come to be called 'convergence science': the integration of life, physical, and engineering sciences, so that S&T [science and technology] practitioners have a knowledge and experience base to participate in the kinds of integrated scientific efforts that are needed," they wrote.
With the current interest in intellectual assets, valuation of intellectual capital has become a hot topic among technology transfer practitioners.
Many of the people who attended last year?s AAAS workshop were scientists forging a new path toward policy or programmatic careers (engineers and technology policy practitioners were scarce both this year and last).
Technology assessment practitioners generally evaluate whether appropriate scientific studies exist to justify implementing a technology, or consider the macroeconomic implications that adopting a new technology may have on existing populations, economies, diseases, drugs, procedures, or devices.
To provide guidance on how systematic review authors, guideline developers, and health technology assessment practitioners should approach the use of the risk of bias in nonrandomized studies of interventions (ROBINS-I) tool as a part of GRADE's certainty rating process.
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