The ongoing technological system / (Record no. 68855)
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ISBN | 9781119467052 |
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ISBN | 1119467055 |
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ISBN | 9781119438014 |
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ISBN | 1119438012 |
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Call Number | 600 |
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Author | Ait El Hadj, Smaïl, |
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Title | The ongoing technological system / |
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Number of Pages | 1 online resource. |
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Series statement | Smart innovation set ; |
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Remark 2 | Cover; Half-Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; 1. How Can a Technological System be Understood and Analyzed?; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. The construction of technology analysis models in systems; 1.2.1. The ontological approach of the technological system, a vision of structure; 1.2.2. Interdependence and technological coherence: the systemic principle of dynamics of technological systems; 1.3. The representation of the movement: the technological lifecycle, the discontinuity of the technical movement; 1.3.1. The technological lifecycle |
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Remark 2 | 1.3.2. The formalisms of the lifecycle: the S-curve1.3.3. The conditional stability of the S-curve: interaction between the individual lifecycle and the global technology movement; 1.4. Model for the internal restructuring of technology systems by means of the three components: technique-architecture- function; 1.4.1. A formalization of the technical system components: the technique-architecture-function articulation; 1.4.2. The dynamics of interaction by the function-architecture-principle relation; 1.4.3. Technological systems, waves of innovation and technological revolutions |
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Remark 2 | 1.4.4. Dynamics of the technological system and social system2. The Historical Dynamics of Technological Systems: Putting the Contemporary Technological System into Historical Perspective; 2.1. The great pre-industrial technological system; 2.1.1. The industrial revolution of the 12th Century. The medieval wave of a permanent innovation movement; 2.1.2. The rebound in the "Renaissance" -- is there a technological and innovative specificity of the Renaissance?; 2.1.3. Stabilization and classical maturity; 2.2. The English Industrial Revolution and the first industrial technological system |
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Remark 2 | 3. The Contemporary Technological System Emerges from the Previous One or the Third Technological Revolution3.1. The second industrial technological system; 3.1.1. The new generic technologies at the origin of this second system; 3.1.2. The formation of the second technological system; 3.1.3. A technological system for one hundred years; 3.2. The electromechanical technological system crisis; 3.2.1. The saturation of generic technologies and its direct manifestations; 3.2.2. Some of the indirect and global manifestations of the technological system crisis |
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Remark 2 | 3.2.3. The technological system and organization crisis4. Formation of the Third Technological System and First Wave of the New Technological System; 4.1. Emergence of new generic technologies; 4.1.1. From computing to information technologies; 4.1.2. The hyper choice of materials; 4.1.3. Biotechnologies; 4.1.4. Energy: originality in diversity; 4.2. The structuring of the new technological system; 4.2.1. The formation of the technological network; 4.3. Societal and epistemological transformation; 4.3.1. A technical and economic transformation |
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Uniform Resource Identifier | https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119438014 |
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Koha item type | eBooks |
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-- | Online resource; title from PDF title page (John Wiley, viewed October 11, 2017). |
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-- | Technological innovations. |
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-- | SCIENCE / Applied Sciences. |
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-- | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Inventions. |
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-- | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Reference. |
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