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The Digitalization Conundrum in India, Applications, Access and Aberrations, edited by Keshab Das, Bhabani Shankar Prasad Mishra, Madhabananda Das

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The Digitalization Conundrum in India, Applications, Access and Aberrations, edited by Keshab Das, Bhabani Shankar Prasad Mishra, Madhabananda Das
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eng
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non fiction
Main title
The Digitalization Conundrum in India
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electronic resource
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dictionaries
Responsibility statement
edited by Keshab Das, Bhabani Shankar Prasad Mishra, Madhabananda Das
Series statement
India Studies in Business and Economics,, 2198-0012Springer eBooks.
Sub title
Applications, Access and Aberrations
Summary
This book examines the nature, extent and implications of rapid strides digitalization has made in India since the turn of the millennium. These have been examined not merely in the sphere of information and communication technology (ICT) but its multifarious applications spreading across almost all aspects of production, services and institutions which have profound repercussions for the transformation of the society and economy at the micro, meso and macro levels. With contributions from both ICT scholars and social scientists, this book presents diverse scenarios and unravels challenges faced in the process of technical applications, access by the users of these disruptive technologies (automation, e-commerce, big data analytics & algorithms, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, etc.) which, unlike heavy machines (embodied technology), mostly defy physical space, pace of mobility and inoperability between technologies. Chapters in this volume address challenges and possibilities in establishing and operating intricate engineering infrastructure, technical and societal constraints encountered in broad-basing digitalization across layers of educational and social skills conducive to difficult geographies. Issues dealt within this book include farming, healthcare, education, food processing, e-commerce, labour, rural community development, open source data and information democracy. The chapters also reflect upon implications on local economy and society, of the very global nature of these seamless technologies where inter-operability remains the quintessential advantage of digitalization whether promoted or spearheaded through the state, private sector or global capital. The book critiques policy inadequacies and suggests plausible policy approaches to reduce the adverse impacts of fast digitalization and broad-base potential benefits across space and levels of socio-economic development of regions and society. This book would be of interest to scholars, practitioners, technocrats, industry analysts, policy makers and civil society agencies.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. The Digitalization Conundrum in India: An Introduction -- Section I: Technical/Engineering Infrastructure and Applications -- Chapter 2. Integration of IoT with Big Data Analytics for the Development of a Smart Society -- Chapter 3. Decision Making Using Big Data in Predicting Degenerative Diseases -- Chapter 4. Impact of IoT in Healthcare: Improvements and Challenges -- Chapter 5. Cloud Managed IoT Devices in Healthcare -- Chapter 6. Neural Networks in Food Processing: A Fussy Perception -- Chapter 7. Paving the Way for Smart Agriculture in India -- Chapter 8. Agricultural IOT As A Disruptive Technology: A Comparative Case Study of the USA and Indian Agricultural Sector -- Chapter 9. Issues and Challenges of Mobile Application in Agriculture Development in India: Policy, Practices and the Way Forward -- Chapter 10. A Survey of Digitized Handwritten Signature Verification System -- Section: II Issues and Aberrations in Access/Use -- Chapter 11. Protection of Consumer Rights in e-Commerce in India -- Chapter 12. Invoking Embeddedness Theory and Cybernetic Theory for the Evaluation of the National Open Government Data Portal of India -- Chapter 13. Future of Work in Information Technology and the Analytics Industry: Understanding the Demand -- Chapter 14. Technology for Information Democracy: Case of GIS Enabled Entitlement Tracking System -- Chapter 15. Open Research Data: Features, Issues and Challenges: Insights from the Global South -- Chapter 16. ICT Education in India: Responding to Imperatives of Disruptive Technologies. Chapter 17. Extra chapter on quantum computing
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