COMPUTER NETWORK SYSTEMS: THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON CO‐OPERATIVE INTERLENDING IN THE USA

1981 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 39-43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard De Gennaro
2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 396-429
Author(s):  
Tibor Tajti

Abstract That technology increasingly impacts everything that is linked to law—from access to law, legal education, the services provided by the legal industry, and, increasingly, even adjudication (in-court or via alternative dispute resolution)—is a fact. The role that technology plays in these contexts varies, yet one may safely presume that the influence will intensify. In order to reflect on the future, this article canvasses and tries to draw some conclusions based on the comparison of accessibility to foreign and local law in the hard copy versus the digital and Internet-based, as well as the recently unfolding era of algorithms. The examples range from the curious encounter of Central and Eastern European socialist enterprises and law students with punitive damages and strict tortious liability known in the USA through the most recent launching of the first transnational letter of credit transaction exploiting blockchain technology. The advancements generated by technology advancements in these three stages are then reflected upon primarily from the perspectives of (i) researchers and lecturers of law as well as legal education; (ii) company boards and managements (especially foreign market-oriented business firms) formulating their business policies; and (iii) regulators as well as law and policy-makers. The article concludes with thoughts on the broader implications of enhanced access to law. In particular, it posits that technology has made the shift from ‘mechanical’ to ‘analytic access to law’ possible. Yet it also raises the more fundamental question of whether the advancements denote, and the selected examples properly illustrate, that a more fundamental shift is unfolding: a shift from governance by law to governance by technology?


2014 ◽  
Vol 687-691 ◽  
pp. 1720-1723
Author(s):  
Xu Wang

With the rapid development of network science and technology, people are dependent on the network and usage greatly improved, but the network to bring convenience, but it also brings a lot of network security issues, it has become a constraint library computer network construction greatest limiting factor. This paper describes the impact of the library computer network system security management of specific issues, according to the system requirements of practical application, in terms of the system operating environment, hardware systems, software systems, network systems and system data, such as design of the library computer network system security policy and implementation are discussed. Through the library computer network security threats faced by the system proposed safety management, regulations are important to ensure the development and implementation of computer network system security. Proposed library computer network system security management strategies, we hope to enhance the library computer network security have some help.


Author(s):  
Michael Schudson

Discussions of the impact of the new media on democratic politics often generalize too broadly about new technologies and almost always take for granted a uniformity about democracies. Democra- cies vary across nations and over time. For the USA, it is argued that Americans have had four different visions of what political spe- ech and participation should be. American democracy has shifted from a citizenship of deference, to one of party enthusiasm, to a model of the informed citizen, to the contemporary model of irreve- rent citizenship. Each model calls forth different versions of a public sphere. What is the democracy that technology is having an impact on? This question must be integrated in the discussion of the impact of technology on democracy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
pp. 1-20
Author(s):  
Ismail H. Genc

We analyze the behavior of inflation in the era of fast pace information thanks to technological advances, especially internet. Owing to readily available information, prices/inflation should quickly converge under perfect competition. To this end, we explore the possibility of price convergence in regional inflation in the USA including the permanency of such a phenomenon if observed, a concern for monetary policy makers. Empirically, we analyze standard deviation of regional inflation with special attention to technology. We show that standard deviation of inflation is not constant over time, but not necessarily ever-declining. Technology seems to help reduce price dispersion across regions.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document