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Common position of various Latin American and Caribbean Networking organizations on the NCDNHC Draft Daniel Pimienta, Raul Echeberria, Nilda Vany Martinez, Alejandro Pisanty 1999-07-19, 11KB NCDNHC: "Non-Commercial Domain Name Holders Constituency" Publishing House: publisher not available Original Language: Español |
ESLARED Daniel Pimienta 1995-01-01, 1KB FUNREDES is member of the Department of the Latin American Networks School Publishing House: publisher not available Original Language: Français |
Toward the Haitian Network Daniel Pimienta 1993-02-01, 7KB Haiti is known as the less developed country of Latin America and the Caribbean, with figures closer to Africa than to America. The recent political history shows a difficult process toward democracy and persistent turmoils. Publishing House: Internet Society News, Vol. 2, No. 2, 93 Original Language: English |
Plan for the Haitian Network Daniel Pimienta, Schiller Jean Baptiste 1993-01-08, 27KB Haiti shares with the Dominican Republic (DR) the second largest island (after Cuba) of the Caribbean. If the main local dance is called "el merengue" on the Dominican side and "la meringue" on the Haitian one, there are some more notable differences between the two countries... Publishing House: Matrix News, 08/93 Original Language: English |
Latin American and Caribbean Update Daniel Pimienta 1993-01-01, 5KB An update of networks in Latin America and the Caribbean in 1993 Publishing House: Internet Society News, Vol. 2, No. 1, 93 Original Language: English |
A conceptual model for the analysis of the potential market of telematic services Pablo Liendo 1992-07-01, 21KB How to offer access to international research networks in spite of their weak financial possibilities? Publishing House: "Calidad, Tecnología y Globalización en la Educación Superior Latinoamericana", UNESCO/CRESALC, 07/92: pp.493-512 Original Language: Español |
A Useful Approach to Develop Network Services Harmoniously Pablo Liendo 1992-07-01, 22KB Publishing House: "Calidad, Tecnología y Globalización en la Educación Superior Latinoamericana", UNESCO/CRESALC, 07/92 Original Language: English |
Networking Social Impact: The User Consideration Key of the Move from a Technology Driven Situation Toward a Market Driven Daniel Pimienta 1992-05-01, 9KB What is the social impact of using research and academic networks as a tool for communication? Is this impact going to be transformed in a true human revolution or is it going to be reserved to a limited amount of people (somehow like the CB radio phenomenon)? Publishing House: publisher not available, Caracas Original Language: Español |
The Dominican Network Daniel Pimienta 1992-02-01, 4KB Dominican Republic shares, with Haiti, the second largest Caribbean island after Cuba. Having an estimated research network population inferior to 1000 persons, it is more known for its touristic than for its research activities. Yet, the birth of this small network may be of interest beyond its boundaries. Publishing House: Internet Society News, Vol. 1, No. 3, 92 Original Language: English |
Integrating the Latin American Academic Community: a Challenge for Telematic Networks Daniel Pimienta 1992-01-07, 95KB For about 10 years a shawl has been woven with invisible materials, which entangle and gradually cover the whole planet. Computers, complex objects, get insignificantly complex if.... Publishing House: "Calidad, Tecnología y Globalización en la Educación Superior Latinoamericana", UNESCO/CRESALC, 07/92: pp.331-67 Original Language: Español |
A Caribbean Survey Daniel Pimienta 1992-01-02, 5KB The Caribbean Basin has not been left apart of the ongoing network growth within the region. If the user population, except for Puerto Rico and Costa Rica, is still low, infrastructures are in place which make expect further developments in the coming months. Publishing House: Internet Society News, vol. 1, N° 3, 92 Original Language: English |
Latin American and Caribbean Networking Perspectives Daniel Pimienta 1992-01-01, 6KB For the first edition, we offer a brief perspective of the region network developments since the origins, and some forecasted trends. Publishing House: Internet Society News, Vol. 1, No. 1, 92 Original Language: English |
The Peruvian Network Daniel Pimienta 1992-01-01, 5KB December 1st of 1991, at 7:30 PM, the first message from JS@RCP.PE was broadcasted into several regional e.mail addresses. The RCP (Red Cientifica Peruana) was electronically born and this birth was regionally welcomed as a very significative event. Why so? Publishing House: Internet Society News, Vol. 1, No. 2, 92 Original Language: English |
The SAICYT of Venezuela (Automated Technological and Scientific Information System) Pablo Liendo 1992-01-01, 4KB By the early 80's, the CONICIT, (National Council for Technological and Scientific Research), conduces the setting of a National Scientific and Technological Network. Publishing House: Internet Society News, Vol. 1, No. 2, 92 Original Language: English |
Part played by the Latin Union in the development of researchers networks Daniel Pimienta 1991-10-15, 33KB This document corresponds to Daniel Pimienta's presentation at the "First Latin American and Caribbean Networks Workshop", which took place at Rio de Janeiro from October 7th till October 11th, in 1991. Publishing House: publisher not available, Rio de Janeiro Original Language: Español |
Research Networks in Latin America Daniel Pimienta 1991-05-01, 21KB Available in English and Spanish under the titles: "Redes de investigación en América Latina" and "Research Networks in Latin America" Publishing House: In "Special Edition on Information and Research Networks", Carta Informativa NTC/NCT, Vol VI, No. 14, Lima, IPAL (Instituto para América Latina), 05/91 Original Language: English |