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Revision as of 11:39, 4 May 2009
(please add links to your driving forces, interview, orther reseach here, so we can comment on it) - Daniel
Team members
- Pavlos Hadjipavlis
- Andrew Li
- Ying Hua
- Jaouad Ben Dahman
Research questions
1. Replacements of newspapers?
2. Technology for paper/prnting? How much pollution?
3. Influence on environment?
4. Economical value of newspaper (cost,revenue,market strategy for now and future)
5. Pay newspaper vs free newspaper
6. Cost material for world wide use consumption for NP.
7. Types of newspaper. local/internet. Vacancy/Fashion/Eco
8. Advertisment in newspaper(contriubution)?
9. What content/structure in the future?
10. What people prefer to have NP rather than internet?
11. How many NP have a website?
12. How long will current model continue?
13. How thw diustribution of NP will be in the future? (how it is delivered)
14. Sources for news?
15. Quantity of production?
16. Will there be overment regulations for NP?
17. Why does pp still had NP while there is free internet news?
Driving forces
1. Income of the industry
2. Reliability of the news
3. Portability of news
Systems diagram
System diagram can be found here -->> http://i43.tinypic.com/288bh1c.jpg
Scenario's
1. Newspapers will stop existing, new media will take over
2. Newspapers will survive
3. Newspapers and new media techniques will be used together for optimal news delivery to the customers