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INFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES IN MINE PRODUCING - ANATHEMA OR BLESS FOR THE BULGARIAN ECONOMY

George Siarov

First published: 2001DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

The new producing relationships , conditions and market request are based on common ground – a totally new quality. A quality within instruments, technologies, way of acting and even thinking. The quality which sometimes is incompatible not only with the capacity , but with the good will of the specialists, too. Why that is so? Why the new informational technologies are the Achilles’ heel of mine producing branch in Bulgaria. Why the save jacket is becoming a stone for the drowning man. Why the Higher Mining and Geology Education and the new market reality are going to opposite directions! Here enclosed article will give the answers to this and a lot of other questions.

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Title
INFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES IN MINE PRODUCING - ANATHEMA OR BLESS FOR THE BULGARIAN ECONOMY
Authors
George Siarov
Proceedings
1st International Scientific Conference - SGEM2001
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2001
Pages
225-234
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
954-918181-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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