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  2. Horizon scanning - Wikipedia

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    Horizon scanning is "the systematic examination of potential threats, opportunities and likely future developments which are at the margins of current thinking and planning’ and, continuing, horizon scanning ‘may explore novel and unexpected issues, as well as persistent problems or trends."

  3. Futures studies - Wikipedia

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    Futurists engage in environmental scanning to search for drivers of change and emerging trends that may have an effect on the focus topic. The scanning process includes reviewing social media platforms, researching already prepared reports, engaging in Delphi studies, reading articles and any other sources of relevant information and preparing ...

  4. Three Horizons - Wikipedia

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    Horizon 3 (H3) is the envisioned desired future that is aligned to the changing environment. [1] Horizon 2 (H2) is a turbulent intermediate space of innovations , some of which are 'captured' by H1, prop it up and extend its lifespan (so-called 'H2-' innovations), and some of which are genuinely disruptive and create space for a radically ...

  5. Horizon scanning (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Horizon scanning may refer to: Literally horizon scanning performed by technical devices like infrared horizon-scanning; Horizon scanning, a method from futures studies; Horizon scanning, a former alternative name for environmental scanning

  6. Futures techniques - Wikipedia

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    Environmental scanning is usually used at the start of a futures project. It aims at broad exploration of all major trends, issues, advancements, events and ideas across a wide range of activities. Information is collected from many different sources, such as newspapers, magazines, Internet, television, conferences, reports, and also science ...

  7. Technology forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Commonly adopted methods and tools of technology forecasting include the Moore's law, [9] Write's law and Goddard law, [10] which generate quantitative assessments for technology progress, the Delphi method, forecast by analogy, growth curves, extrapolation and horizon scanning.

  8. AMES Type 80 - Wikipedia

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    Development of a production version of Green Garlic was mostly concerned with the design of an antenna that would provide more vertical coverage than the horizon-scanning pattern of the Type 14. A further increase in angular resolution was also desirable, and these two features led to a much larger antenna.

  9. Cheese antenna - Wikipedia

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    These are used when the location in a single plane is desired, which is often the case for horizon-scanning radars seen on ships. The first example of the cheese was developed for the Royal Navy 's Type 271 radar , allowing it to accurately measure the bearing to a target while having a wide vertical coverage so the reflection would remain in ...