Information and communications technology or information and communication technology, usually called ICT, is often used as an extended synonym for information technology (IT) but is usually a more general term that stresses the role of unified communications and the integration of telecommunications (telephone lines and wireless signals), intelligent building management systems and audio-visual systems in modern information technology.
Description: Inside front cover - "This is the third State of Montana Strategic Plan for Infromation Technology prepared under the authority of the Montana Information Technology Act of 2001. It is published biennially unless special interim plans become necessary."
Description: Forward -- Executive Summary -- Analysis of IT infrastructure -- Evaluation of IT Performance and Progress -- Information Technology Expenditures
Description: Cover title
January 25, 1989.; Developed by the Montana Telecommunications Project Steering Committee, which began meeting in May 1988; Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-26)
Natural resources -- Montana Data processing; 13 14
; January 25, 1989.; Developed by the Montana Telecommunications Project Steering Committee, which began meeting in May 1988 Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-26)
Description: The last part of the book is devoted to other speech processing applications that can use the information from automatic speech recognition for speaker identification and tracking, for prosody modeling in emotion-detection systems and in other speech processing applications that are able to operate in real-world environments, like mobile communication services and smart homes.
Research supported by the IBM Corporation, and the MIT Research Consortium on Managing Information Technology
Research supported by the IBM Corporation, Advanced Business Institute, the MIT Center for Information Systems Research and the Research Consortium on Managing Information Technology in the Next Era at MIT
Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-34); Supported by the consortium on Managing Information Technology in the Next Era (MITNE) of the Center for Information Systems Research at the Massachusetts Instutute of Technology, and IBM's Advanced Business Institute
Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-31) ; Supported by the Management in the 1990s Research Program and the research consortium on Managing Information Technology in the Next Era (MITNE)