Transforming IP Strategy into Intelligence
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Köp båda 2 för 1302 krJieun Kim is an associate professor at the Graduate School of Technology and Innovation Management, Hanyang University and co-directs an interdisciplinary research lab - Imagine X lab since 2013. She has a BA in Industrial Design from KAIST (2007) and an MS and PHD in Industrial Engineering from Arts et Mtiers ParisTech, Paris (2008/2011), followed by the Leverhulme Research Fellowship (2012) at Royal College of Art in London. She was a visiting associate professor at Human Communication Technologies Lab, University of British Columbia (2020). She served as a general co-chair of ACM TVX 2018 and continued to contribute to many international design and innovation management communities as reviewers and speakers. Buyong Jeong is a deputy director in the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO). Before joining KIPO in 2015, he worked as a patent attorney at PLUS International IP Law firm (20092014). He has been involved in various projects and policies for the Trademark and Design Examination bureau of KIPO. His legal and practical expertise is supported by his academic background, having obtaining bachelors and masters degrees in Industrial design from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). He is the co-author of the Korean chapter for AIPPI Law Series: Design Rights, Functionality and Scope of Protection (by Christopher V. Carani / Wolters Kluwer 2017). Daejung Kim is a data scientist specializing in intellectual property and a senior lecturer at Hankyong National University. He holds his Ph.D. in technology and innovation management from Hanyang University. He is a frequent speaker and consultant in strategic technology and management solutions for many law firms and corporate legal departments.
IntroductionPart I: Data. Emergence of Patent Big Data Chapter 1 Patent as Big Data? The journal of 230 years Patent, a living organism Patent as open data Chapter 2 Significant Points in the History of Patents 1836, The First Patent with Claims 1790, Start of the U.S. Patent System Again 1836, The Great Fire and Patent Numbering 1947, Genesis of Citation Chapter 3 Understanding Patent Data The Meaning of Patent Gazette Utility, Design Patents, and Trademarks The Butterfly Effect of Design Patent: Drill Bits partial claim Claims, Legally, Less is More! Part II. Network: Patent Network Visualization Chapter 4 Prelude to the Era of Patent Data Visualization Unexpected Encounters Bigger, Faster and Stronger Timeline and Panoramic Viewpoint Chapter 5 Effective Visual Mapping of Patent Data One Dimensional Data Two-dimensional Data Multidimensional Data Chapter 6 The Power of Patent Citation Networks What is a Citation Worth? The Apples Design Patent Network Knowledge Flow of Patent Citation Draw Patent Transaction Networks Chapter 7 A Complete Guide to Patent Network Visualization An Overview of Tools Four Practical Steps to Get Started Part III Analytics: Uncharted Corporate Innovations Chapter 8 Dyson, From Bladeless Fan to Hair Dryer Chapter 9 Boses Beyond Sound Chapter 10 Innovation Assimilation of M&As in Adobe. Chapter 11 Network Patterns of Inventor Collaboration: Google vs. Apple Chapter 12 Samsung vs. LG, Map of the Competitive Landscape Perspectives The Renaissance of Innovation Analytics with AI Chapter 13 Is Trademark the First Sparring Partner of AI? Chapter 14 New Patent or Not? From Search to Legal Automation Chapter 15 Legal Technologies in Action Afterword