Compete.org — Council on Competitiveness

Publications

  • ISV Study Part B

    “HPC Software Study Part B: End-User Perspectives.”

    Council on Competitiveness Study of ISVs Serving the High Performance Computing Market

    The Council on Competitiveness performed the first-ever comprehensive study of independent software vendors (ISVs) serving the high performance computing (HPC) market in 2005. Part B of this two-part study is a survey of industrial end users or buyers of HPC systems, and it explores their views and concerns about ISV application software and other barriers to using HPC more aggressively for competitive advantage.

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  • Asset Mapping Roadmap

    “Illuminate.”

    Asset Mapping Roadmap: A Guide to Assessing Regional Development Resources

    This guidebook is designed to help regional leaders understand the theory and practice of asset mapping, make a decision about what level of asset mapping is appropriate for their region and provide an easy-to-use guide for implementation.

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  • Innovate America

    “Innovate America.”

    National Innovation Initiative Summit and Report

    In 2004, more than 500 leaders from around the world attended the National Innovation Summit in Washington, D.C., where the Council on Competitiveness released the landmark report, Innovate America: Thriving in a World of Challenge and Change. The report lays out an action agenda for a wide range of stakeholders to improve U.S. innovation capacity.

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  • SAIC Sun HPC

    “Learning To Cope With The Sun’s Stormy Weather Using High Performance Computing.”

    Researchers at Science Applications International Corporation in San Diego have been studying the sun’s corona and its impact on space weather for well over a decade. Advances in their understanding of the physics of solar activity, made possible by the use of supercomputers at the nearby NSF-funded San Diego Supercomputer Center, have allowed them to move from one-dimensional models of solar flares and coronal mass ejections to 3-D models that can more accurately predict the impact of these phenomena on weather in space. Space weather can have a major impact on Earth’s power grids, communications, satellites and other essential systems.

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  • Measuring Reg Innovation 0308

    “Measuring Regional Innovation.”

    A Guidebook for Conducting Regional Innovation Assessments

    Measuring Regional Innovation has been created to help regions assess their regional innovation environment. It outlines a process for collecting data on key measures of innovation that can then be used to drive regional economic development policies and programs. In addition, the guidebook metrics can be used to develop an ongoing evaluation tool for regions tracking their innovation economy.
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  • Mid-Michigan Regional Innovation Assessment

    “Mid-Michigan Regional Innovation Assessment.”

    The Mid-Michigan Innovation Team, through a Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED) grant from the Department of Labor, has made significant progress in addressing the challenges facing the Mid-Michigan region.

    This assessment was presented by Randall Kempner, vice president for regional innovation at the Council, at the Mid-Michigan Innovation Team Town Hall Meeting in spring 2007 and used public data, interviews with community leaders and a survey of business leaders to evaluate the innovation assets, networks and culture of the 13 counties in the Mid-Michigan region.
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