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Geographic information represents, within the European Policy for Geographic Information a complex part of information society which changes continously and which has a wide range of applicability. This can be groupped into two categories: spatial, geographic information and descriptive,...
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The necessity to attach complex information to these graphic entities as well as the possibility to make descriptive and graphic operation analysis on these items caused the GIS systems to take another direction from the CAD system simplifying the graphic representation of these entities and...
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Increasing research and development activities, especially in the private sector, it is possible through tax incentives for companies witch unfold research and development activities. A tax incentive represents an important determined in innovative behavior. For designing and measuring public...
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The evolution of the economy in the last century was influenced by the development of concepts such as the industrial revolution, technological revolution and globalization. The “new economy” is characterized by sustained growth in the long term and refers to the quantitative and qualitative...
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