Knowledge Management program development and
use of knowledge repositories within collaborative software systems and social media.
Not exact matches
He submitted that elites like, the lawyers who formed the better part
of the audience yesterday, «are the
repository for
knowledge and information,» and therefore must
use their
knowledge for the common good
of the nation.
LMS, combined with the course can
repository of knowledge, can be effectively
used for talent development.
electric power plants are: (1) survey and assess the capacity, cost, and location
of potential depleted gas and oil wells that are suitable CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB-
repositories (with the cooperation
of the oil and gas industry); (2) conduct research on the feasibility
of ocean disposal, with objectives
of determining the cost, residence time, and environmental effects for different methods
of CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- injection; (3) perform an in - depth survey
of knowledge concerning the feasibility
of using deep, confined aquifers for disposal and, if feasible, identify potential disposal locations (with the cooperation
of the oil and gas industry); (4) evaluate, on a common basis, system and design alternatives for integration
of CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- capture systems with emerging and advanced technologies for power generation; and prepare a conceptual design, an analysis
of barrier issues, and a preliminary cost estimate for pipeline networks necessary to transport a significant portion
of the CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- to potentially feasible disposal locations.
The research needs that have high priority in establishing the technical, environmental, and economic feasibility
of large - scale capture and disposal
of CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- from electric power plants are: (1) survey and assess the capacity, cost, and location
of potential depleted gas and oil wells that are suitable CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB-
repositories (with the cooperation
of the oil and gas industry); (2) conduct research on the feasibility
of ocean disposal, with objectives
of determining the cost, residence time, and environmental effects for different methods
of CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- injection; (3) perform an in - depth survey
of knowledge concerning the feasibility
of using deep, confined aquifers for disposal and, if feasible, identify potential disposal locations (with the cooperation
of the oil and gas industry); (4) evaluate, on a common basis, more» system and design alternatives for integration
of CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- capture systems with emerging and advanced technologies for power generation; and prepare a conceptual design, an analysis
of barrier issues, and a preliminary cost estimate for pipeline networks necessary to transport a significant portion
of the CO -LCB- sub 2 -RCB- to potentially feasible disposal locations.
The purpose
of the
repository is to enable the communication
of research, facilitate its
use in research by others and promote the advancement
of knowledge through open access; to create global visibility for the institution's research activities and product («branding»); and to preserve and organize the institution's digital record in one location.
With technology from Metavine Lab, creator
of the Metavine Genesis product, Crowd Machine plans to focus on the development
of its dApp building platform via three core facets: the Crowd App Studio, which enables users to build blockchain agnostic applications
using natural language and without prior coding
knowledge; Crowd Share, a
repository of applications and code sections offered as a resource to all developers and Crowd Computer, which creates a distributed computing environment to allow any user to run and test their applications, leveraging the unutilized computing power
of other processors in the network.
, which enables users to build blockchain agnostic applications
using natural language and without prior coding
knowledge; Crowd Share, a
repository of applications and code sections offered as a resource to all developers and Crowd Computer, which creates a distributed computing environment to allow any user to run and test their applications, leveraging the unutilized computing power
of other processors in the network.
Simply put, Google Lens «sees» a real - world object,
uses computer vision and machine learning to identify what it is, and then taps into Google's
repository of knowledge to surface information about it.
«It's more
of a general concept
of people
using these cloud file
repositories but not having the greatest
knowledge of the consequences
of various settings,» he said.
Knowledge of dashboard and report creation and analytical concepts
using OBIEE, Answer, Publisher,
Repository and Dashboard