DocumentCode
1417590
Title
Internet-future communication within the industry
Author
Field, Connie
Author_Institution
Libr. Services, Portland Cement Assoc., Skokie, IL, USA
Volume
33
Issue
2
fYear
1997
Firstpage
397
Lastpage
401
Abstract
The Internet is nearly 30 years old, having been used extensively by academic and government sectors since its birth. More recently, dramatic increases in participation by the industrial sector have been in evidence. However, the cement industry, including cement manufacturers, equipment manufacturers, and related organizations, has not yet become an active participant. Why should the cement industry embrace the Internet? What are the potential benefits, both economic and otherwise? Electronic mail, providing efficient communications among its members, is only one. Others include the sharing of research and promotional information; educational programs (distance learning) on cement and concrete via the Internet; access to timely information, including regulatory and industry information; and electronic discussion groups in which technical problems and ideas can be addressed and discussed. Before participation becomes a reality, several things need to occur. Industry leaders must be convinced that there is sound economic reason to invest the time and money in their companies´ participation. They also need to be educated on its use and to see how other related industries are using it. And they need to provide input on the specific types of information and services that are needed. This paper outlines the potential benefits of the Internet, demonstrates both existing and developing applications, and describes specific efforts toward a unified presence by the cement and concrete industries
Keywords
Internet; cement industry; electronic mail; Internet; cement industry; concrete industry; distance learning; educational programs; electronic discussion groups; electronic mail; promotional information; Cement industry; Communication industry; Computer aided instruction; Concrete; Educational programs; Electronic equipment manufacture; Electronic mail; Government; Internet; Manufacturing industries;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/28.568001
Filename
568001
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