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==IT Abroad : One Page Summary==
 
'''Title'''
 
'''Title'''
 
IT Abroad : a discussion on IT/Public Policy issues of interest
 
IT Abroad : a discussion on IT/Public Policy issues of interest
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'''Description'''
 
'''Description'''
This project will be a compilation of chapters, each covering IT/Public Policy issues of concern for a country. Thus like the 'Chasing Moore's Law' book gives the readers an overview of contentious IT/Public Policy issues in US, our project would give the reader a perspective of various IT/Public Policy being dealt with in the world. The following are the current selection of topics planned to be coverd for each country, however they may change or gain mor focus as our research goes on for these countries.
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This project will be a compilation of chapters, each covering IT/Public Policy issues of concern for a country. Thus like the 'Chasing Moore's Law' book gives the readers an overview of contentious IT/Public Policy issues in US, our project would give the reader a perspective of various IT/Public Policy being dealt with in the world. The following are the current selection of topics planned to be coverd for each country, however they may change or gain more focus as our research goes on for these countries.
**China:<topic of interest> [[User:Lars|Lars]]
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*China:<topic of interest> [[User:Lars|Lars]]
**Iran:<topic of interest>
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*Iran:<topic of interest>
**Japan1:<topic of interest> [[User:Wduhon|Walker]]
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*Japan1:<topic of interest> [[User:Wduhon|Walker]]
**Japan2: [[IT_Abroad:Japan2|How has Japan's IT Industry fared during it's decade long recession]] [[User:Avichal|Avichal]]
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*Japan2: [[IT_Abroad:Japan2|How has Japan's IT Industry fared during it's decade long recession]] [[User:Avichal|Avichal]]
**South Korea: [[IT_Abroad:SouthKorea|The policies behind the rapid development of the South Korean IT infrastructure]] [[User:hkang|Hyojoo]]
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*South Korea: [[IT_Abroad:SouthKorea|The policies behind the rapid development of the South Korean IT infrastructure]] [[User:hkang|Hyojoo]]
**Vietnam: IT/IP from a Communist Perspective and its Prospect
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*Vietnam: IT/IP from a Communist Perspective and its Prospect [[User:canpham|CanPham]] [[User:hbui|hbui]]
  
 
'''Team Organization'''
 
'''Team Organization'''
Each member would work fairly independently to cover their countries of interest. However they are encouraged to collaboratevia Wiki to gain an understanding and appreciation of issue in other countries.
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Each member would work fairly independently to cover their countries of interest. However they are encouraged to collaborate via Wiki to gain an understanding and appreciation of issues in other countries.

Revision as of 21:27, 7 November 2004

IT Abroad : One Page Summary

Title IT Abroad : a discussion on IT/Public Policy issues of interest

Team Members Name, Location, Email, Country of interest

  • Lars Bergstrom, UW, lars@cs.washington.edu User:Lars, China
  • Walker Duhon, UW, wduhon@cs.washington.edu Walker, Japan
  • Avichal Singh, UW, avichal@cs.washington.edu Avichal, Japan
  • Can Pham, UCB, canpham@berkeley.edu User:Canpham, Vietnam
  • Huong Bui, UCB, hbui@berkeley.edu User:Hbui, Vietnam
  • Hyojoo Kang, UW, hkang@cs.washington.edu Hyojoo, South Korea
  • Eiman Zolfaghari, Microsoft, eimanz@windows.microsoft.com EimanZ, Iran

Description This project will be a compilation of chapters, each covering IT/Public Policy issues of concern for a country. Thus like the 'Chasing Moore's Law' book gives the readers an overview of contentious IT/Public Policy issues in US, our project would give the reader a perspective of various IT/Public Policy being dealt with in the world. The following are the current selection of topics planned to be coverd for each country, however they may change or gain more focus as our research goes on for these countries.

Team Organization Each member would work fairly independently to cover their countries of interest. However they are encouraged to collaborate via Wiki to gain an understanding and appreciation of issues in other countries.