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Revision as of 18:31, 6 November 2004
IT Abroad : An IT/Policy Discussion
Project Statement
Our project will be like the 'Chasing Moore's Law' book which has different chapters on distinct IT/Public Policy issues. But whereas the book focuses on US, our scope of course will be the rest of the world i.e. "IT Abroad". So our book/project may look like
PLEASE edit text below and Plug-in the topic of your choice
- IT Abroad : a discussion on IT/Public Policy issues of interest
- Africa:<topic of interest>
- China:<topic of interest>
- Iran:<topic of interest>
- Japan1:<topic of interest> Walker
- Japan2: How has Japan's IT Industry fared during it's decade long recession Avichal
- South Korea:<topic of interest> Hyojoo
- Vietnam:<topic of interest>
The topics can be totally distinct, and probably they should be. There is no template which needs to be applied to each country.It is ok for there to be 2 chapters on one country. See Sample
More on the Discussion page.
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
- Martha Prempeh, UCB, mprempeh@berkeley.edu User:Martha06, Africa
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