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Electronic Infrastructure Aimed At Improving Comunication And Education For Business And Academia

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  • Agnola Liviu

    (Carnegie Mellon University)

  • Cofaru Ileana Ioana

    (University Lucian Blaga of Sibiu)

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This paper will present an educational method that will help link academia and business. This method will help improve the relations between academia and business in the field of building and testing memory systems. We will provide the basic theoretical structure of our method, and will provide our readers with a case study of one particular testing method that can breach the barrier between academia and business. This method will help both parts in improving their production methods and testing techniques. Our method will promote extended communication by using electronic means (e.g. e-mail, electronic reports, etc.), which will help the two parties work together more efficiently. We will provide an electronic infrastructure that will ease the communication between the two parties. We will also provide a study on a particular example that will prove that there are significant improvements regarding communication and learning, while also reducing the time needed for the academia methods to be implemented in business.

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  • Agnola Liviu & Cofaru Ileana Ioana, 2014. "Electronic Infrastructure Aimed At Improving Comunication And Education For Business And Academia," Balkan Region Conference on Engineering and Business Education, Sciendo, vol. 1(1), pages 171-174, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:brcebe:v:1:y:2014:i:1:p:171-174:n:37
    DOI: 10.2478/cplbu-2014-0037
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