- History of Computing Technologies
- Business Strategy and Innovation
- Big Data and Business Intelligence
- Digital Platforms and Economics
- Research, Science, and Academia
- Socioeconomic Development in MENA
- ICT Impact and Policies
- Contemporary Sociological Theory and Practice
- Collaboration in agile enterprises
- Cloud Computing and Resource Management
- Open Source Software Innovations
- Knowledge Management and Sharing
- scientometrics and bibliometrics research
- Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
- Economic and Technological Innovation
- Economic Growth and Development
- Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
- Military Strategy and Technology
- Anthropology: Ethics, History, Culture
- Robotics and Automated Systems
- Twentieth Century Scientific Developments
- Race, History, and American Society
- Cybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies
- Economic Development and Digital Transformation
- Digital Transformation in Industry
Pennsylvania State University
2008-2019
Syracuse University
2019
Siemens (Germany)
2005-2009
General Dynamics (United States)
2009
SUNY Fredonia
1994
Loyola University Maryland
1988-1992
Harvard University Press
1992
U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command
1977
Assessing the strengths, weaknesses, and general applicability of computing-as-utility business model.
This article defines a four-layer architectural stack called the ToIP for establishing trust between peers over Internet and other digital networks. Patterned after TCP/IP that standardized packet exchange created Internet, is decentralized architecture encompasses business, legal, technological requirements. Layer One establishes roots using identifiers (DIDs), an emerging W3C standard PKI. Two DIDComm protocol, transport-independent protocol uses DIDs to form communicate cryptographically...
Starting in late 2007 and continuing through the present, NFIRE (Near-Field Infrared Experiment), a Missile Defense Agency (MDA) experimental satellite TerraSAR-X, German commercial SAR have been conducting mutual crosslink experiments utilizing secondary laser communication payload built by Tesat-Spacecom. The narrow beam-widths high relative inter-spacecraft velocities for two low-earth-orbiting satellites imply strict pointing control dynamics aboard both vehicles. achieved rapid...
In this multidisciplinary work, John Jordan traces the significant influence on American politics of a most unlikely hero: professional engineer. shows how technical triumphs - bridges, radio broadcasting, airplanes, automobiles, skyscrapers, and electrical power inspired social political reformers to borrow language logic engineering in early twentieth century, bringing terms like efficiency, technocracy, into lexicon. Demonstrating that cultural impact technology spread far beyond factory...
The critical value of an organization's data is becoming widely acknowledged within the media industry. This paper outlines a robust and cost-efficient way to enable development enterprise's environment – adoption enterprise architecture. architecture discussed in context overall Its content structure are outlined examples given its use along with derived from adoption. then goes on describe derivation business intelligence function understanding data, enabled by
Mobile computing, the so-called Internet of Things, and rapid expansion connectivity all over world are combining to challenge long-standing assumptions about mission, function, reach traditional organizational forms. Uber is a fast-growing company with several unique attributes: its drivers not employees, does own majority productive infrastructure, management often at odds local law custom. Uber’s rise unprecedented scale serves illustrate gaps between current technological capability. To...
Journal Article The Machine in America: A Social History of Technology. By Carroll Pursell. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995. xviii, 358 pp. Cloth, $45.00, ISBN 0-8018-4817-2. Paper, $15.95, 0-8018-4818-0.) Get access John M. Jordan Harvard, Massachusetts Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar American History, Volume 82, Issue 4, March 1996, Page 1539, https://doi.org/10.2307/2945315 Published: 01 1996
As engineering education is being forced to evolve, we have been experimenting with four focus areas designed connect markets and universities, students transporting the information between them. (1) Shared digital platforms use same principles of reach scalability that characterize such businesses as Airbnb Amazon. (2) Enhanced processes career discovery draw on a simple 1-page self-diagnostic well data-centric view skills market. (3) Getting market data inform more classroom (and...