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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in Technology and Innovation
Reducing Food Scarcity: The Benefits Of Urban Farming, S.A. Claudell, Emilio Mejia
Reducing Food Scarcity: The Benefits Of Urban Farming, S.A. Claudell, Emilio Mejia
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
Urban farming can enhance the lives of communities and help reduce food scarcity. This paper presents a conceptual prototype of an efficient urban farming community that can be scaled for a single apartment building or an entire community across all global geoeconomics regions, including densely populated cities and rural, developing towns and communities. When deployed in coordination with smart crop choices, local farm support, and efficient transportation then the result isn’t just sustainability, but also increasing fresh produce accessibility, optimizing nutritional value, eliminating the use of ‘forever chemicals’, reducing transportation costs, and fostering global environmental benefits.
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The Impact Of Autonomous Vehicles, Preston Loveland
The Impact Of Autonomous Vehicles, Preston Loveland
Marriott Student Review
In this article, Preston Loveland delves into the innovations of autonomous vehicles. He outlines the safety, benefits, and public opinion of self-driving cars while inviting the reader to become part of this innovation.
Specialization: Do Your Job Well Helping Students Who Are Considering A Career In Programming Know How To Invest Their Time., Scott Pulley
Specialization: Do Your Job Well Helping Students Who Are Considering A Career In Programming Know How To Invest Their Time., Scott Pulley
Marriott Student Review
The article examines the effects of specialization on the hiring process for undergraduates studying programming whether in information systems or computer science.
The Futurist, Ryan Stenquist
The Futurist, Ryan Stenquist
Marriott Student Review
Ubiquitous self-driving cars, robot workers, and massive political shifts may seem far away and irrelevant to our day to day lifestyles. However, Mr. Schenker proves that these changes are fast-approaching and come as timely responses to the problems and opportunities of today.
An Arm And A Leg: Medtech Perspectives On Human-Centered Design, Evan D. Poff
An Arm And A Leg: Medtech Perspectives On Human-Centered Design, Evan D. Poff
Marriott Student Review
The art of human-centered design accounts for both technological and emotional specifications in order to deliver meaningful products that meet the specific needs of the individual customer. Every business professional can deepen his or her understanding of human-centered design – regardless of our industry of choice – by looking to perspectives that the business of medical technology offers. To that end, this article draws upon interviews with three figures in this remarkable field, distilling their insights on how to cultivate businesses that produce human-centered solutions.
Industry Spotlight: Medical Devices, Evan D. Poff
Industry Spotlight: Medical Devices, Evan D. Poff
Marriott Student Review
Medical devices restore and even redefine health. This Industry Spotlight examines pre-market barriers, medtech business model quirks, current and future developments in the field, and the present-day move to value-based care in the medical device industry.
Blockchain: Technical Review, Evan D. Poff
Blockchain: Technical Review, Evan D. Poff
Marriott Student Review
This review of blockchain technology accompanies the article "Strategic Implications of Blockchain."
Strategic Implications Of Blockchain, William R. Adams
Strategic Implications Of Blockchain, William R. Adams
Marriott Student Review
This thesis introduces blockchain, the underlying technology of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, and discusses how best to conceptualize it relative to other technologies. Following an explanation of the fundamentals of blockchain, also known as the distributed ledger, I identify the characteristics of the technology. Building upon blockchain’s inherent strengths and limitations, I explore potential business applications of blockchain. Finally, I recommend that leaders continue to track the development and adoption of blockchain technology, even if they decide that implementing it does not align with their organization’s strategy at present.
Buzzwords, Evan D. Poff
Buzzwords, Evan D. Poff
Marriott Student Review
This feature will explain the following buzzwords:
- Blockchain
- Cryptocurrency
- Work-Life Integration
- Passive Equities
- Risk-Adjusted Returns
Market Analysis, Management Consulting, And Miscommunication, Brian W. Stout
Market Analysis, Management Consulting, And Miscommunication, Brian W. Stout
Marriott Student Review
This article attempts to inform the audience of the importance of market analysis in management consulting. The article states that consulting firms can utilize the power of market analysis as they commit to understand technology, collaborate with researchers to conduct action research, and align market strategies within the consulting firm. This article concludes that by doing these steps consulting firms will lead in their market.
Byu Tech Club: At The Base Of Silicon Slopes, William R. Adams
Byu Tech Club: At The Base Of Silicon Slopes, William R. Adams
Marriott Student Review
As technology continues to drive Utah's economic growth, Brigham Young University students have launchd the BYU Tech Club to inform their peers with technical and non-technical degrees of career opportunities in technology, build the skills and knowledge to be attractive job candidates, and earn internship and full-time offers from high-grow startups and leading technology companies.
Network Of Sensing Environment (N.O.S.E.), Kuo-Chih Lo, Derek Hansen
Network Of Sensing Environment (N.O.S.E.), Kuo-Chih Lo, Derek Hansen
Journal of Undergraduate Research
About two years ago, there is a huge explosion that killed many people, most of them are fire fighters, in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan R.O.C. Therefore I come up with the sensor new work idea, aka N.O.S.E Project. This project is formed by sensor combo network. Any sensors that can turn the environment into data can be consider as part of the network.
Designing Consumer Furniture For A Positive Mental Well-Being, Nichole Cross, David Morgan
Designing Consumer Furniture For A Positive Mental Well-Being, Nichole Cross, David Morgan
Journal of Undergraduate Research
Currently there are several common considerations to factor in when designing furniture for the consumer market such as ergonomics, color trends, manufacturability, materials, regulatory standards, shipping costs, economic forecasts, etc. The objective of this exploration was to research the psychological effects of design elements, such as color and texture, for the purposes of applying lessons learned to the design of furniture that contributes to a positive emotional state.
Natural Movement As Input To A Virtual World, Kyle Bryant, Derek Hansen
Natural Movement As Input To A Virtual World, Kyle Bryant, Derek Hansen
Journal of Undergraduate Research
With Facebook’s recent acquisition of Oculus Rift, the virtual reality (VR) craze has left the den of nerds and tech enthusiasts and gone mainstream. Sony, Steam, and other big name companies’ pledges to develop their own VR platforms have further confirmed the coming of VR to every-home USA. However, this dream may still be far off, with each company’s desires to create its own usually costly and complex solution. All of these companies are not only currently lacking VR experiences to demonstrate, but those that do currently exist require the user to move and interact in the game using a …