00597nam 2200169z- 450 9910773149903321(CKB)4920000003133466(EXLCZ)99492000000313346620240109c2015uuuu -u- -engPolitics of Micro-Decisions : Edward Snowden, Net Neutrality, and the Architectures of the Internetmeson pressPolitics of Micro-Decisions BOOK9910773149903321Politics of Micro-Decisions : Edward Snowden, Net Neutrality, and the Architectures of the Internet3666125UNINA02156nam 2200349z- 450 99634422940331620231214141124.03-8452-2050-3(CKB)4340000000011576(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/55321(EXLCZ)99434000000001157620202102d2009 |y 0gerurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOptimierung des bestehenden kriminalstatistischen Systems in DeutschlandEmpfehlungen der ArbeitsgruppeNomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG20091 electronic resource (156 p.)3-8329-4793-0 Wie sehen die amtlich registrierte Kriminalität, die Tataufklärung, die Strafverfolgung, die Aburteilung und Bestrafung, die Strafvollstreckung und der Strafvollzug sowie die Rückfälligkeit nach unterschiedlichen Sanktionen aus? Solche und andere für eine rationale Kriminalpolitik, für die polizeiliche und die Justizpraxis sowie für die Wissenschaft wichtigen Fragen können mit den derzeit in Deutschland verfügbaren Kriminalstatistiken nur bedingt beantwortet werden. Dies macht das Werk anschaulich deutlich.Eine vom Rat für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsdaten eingesetzte Arbeitsgruppe hat über kurz- und mittelfristig realisierbare Verbesserungen beraten. Sie schlägt vor, das bisherige Nebeneinander von unverbundenen Einzelstatistiken aufzugeben und stattdessen ein vernetztes statistisches Datenbanksystem mit pseudonymisierten Personendaten einzurichten. Dieses Buch erläutert die dazu notwendigen gesetzlichen und sonstigen Maßnahmen.Optimierung des bestehenden kriminalstatistischen Systems in DeutschlandKriminologie: Rechtliche AspekteStrafrechtKriminologieStrafvollzugRat für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsdatenauth1323009BOOK996344229403316Optimierung des bestehenden kriminalstatistischen Systems in Deutschland3035314UNISA05789nam 22005775 450 991088609220332120250808083323.09783031617492303161749510.1007/978-3-031-61749-2(CKB)34605155900041(MiAaPQ)EBC31653366(Au-PeEL)EBL31653366(DE-He213)978-3-031-61749-2(EXLCZ)993460515590004120240830d2024 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDigital Sustainability Leveraging Digital Technology to Combat Climate Change /edited by Theo Lynn, Pierangelo Rosati, David Kreps, Kieran Conboy1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2024.1 online resource (165 pages)Palgrave Studies in Digital Business & Enabling Technologies,2662-12909783031617485 3031617487 Chapter 1 – Digital Sustainability -- Chapter 2 – Green IT: The evolution of environmental concerns within ICT policy, research and practice -- Chapter 3 – Interacting digital and sustainability transformation through artificial intelligence -- Chapter 4 – Digital transformation and AI in energy systems -- Chapter 5 – From concrete jungles to smart cities and digital towns -- Chapter 6 – Smart farming technologies and sustainability -- Chapter 7 – Digital technologies for sustainable product management in circular economy.Digitalisation and environmental sustainability are two of the megatrends impacting industry and society. This open access Pivot is a timely exploration of some of the challenges and prospects related to digital sustainability from two main perspectives: how digital technologies can be used and maintained in a way that is environmentally sustainable over the long term (greening of digital technologies), and how digital technologies can be used to address climate change and improve environmental and sustainability outcomes (greening by digital technologies). The chapters included in this book are designed to provide some key definitions and concepts related to digital sustainability and its evolution, and more detailed insights on some of the key priority areas outlined in the European Green Deal, namely energy, mobility, buildings, food and the circular economy. A critical review of these topics will summarise and present different perspectives that challenge old assumptions and highlight emerging trends and possibilities for digital sustainability. Industry and society face significant challenges in the twin transition to digital and green transformation, not least of which is the need to balance investment in digital technologies with environmental sustainability. This open-access book can serve as a primer for scholars, policymakers, and enterprise decision-makers, providing insights on navigating innovation ecosystems to support both green and digital objectives. Theo Lynn is Full Professor of Digital at DCU Business School, Co-Director of the Irish Institute of Digital Business, and Series Editor on the Palgrave Studies in Digital Business & Enabling Technologies. Professor Lynn specialises in the role of digital technologies in transforming business processes and society with a specific focus on cloud computing, social media and data science. Pierangelo Rosati is Associate Professor of Digital Business & Society at the University of Galway, a Funded Investigator of LERO, the SFI Research Centre for Software, and Series Editor on the Palgrave Studies in Digital Business & Enabling Technologies. His research interests include digital sustainability, digital business, business value of IT, digital transformation and social media. David Kreps is Associate Professor in Digital Business and Society at the University of Galway, Ireland. Combining philosophy with a background in the arts, cultural theory, and sociology, to address a critical perspective on systems theory, David is a critical philosopher of Information Systems. David has published on a wide range of related topics including e-waste and IS and climate change. Kieran Conboy is a Professor in Business Information Systems in the School of Business & Economics and is a co-Principal Investigator of LERO, the SFI Research Centre for Software. Kieran is currently Editor in Chief of the European Journal of Information Systems and has published over 150 articles in leading international journals including Information Systems Research, the European Journal of Information Systems, and Information Systems Journal. Kieran is also a board member of the Irish Research Council and previously worked for Accenture Consulting and the University of New South Wales in Australia.Palgrave Studies in Digital Business & Enabling Technologies,2662-1290Technological innovationsIndustrial managementEnvironmental aspectsInnovation and Technology ManagementCorporate Environmental ManagementTechnological innovations.Industrial managementEnvironmental aspects.Innovation and Technology Management.Corporate Environmental Management.004.0286Lynn Theo1224484Rosati Pierangelo1224485Kreps David1592023Conboy Kieran1771251MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910886092203321Digital Sustainability4257976UNINA