Necessity is the mother of invention; challenging times can provide new
opportunities that must be detected and exploited at the right moments.
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that it is not only an issue of
healthcare but also a challenge for the global economy, business, and
society. Organizations have rapidly deployed technology solutions that
enable them to work and service remotely and continue most of their
normal operations. The Handbook of Research on Technologies and Systems
for E-Collaboration During Global Crises focuses on emerging
technologies and systems, strategies, and solutions for e-collaboration.
This book assesses the importance of technologies and systems for
e-collaboration in dealing with emerging crises such as pandemics.
Covering topics such as deep learning processes, machine vision, and
profit-sharing models, it is an essential resource for computer
scientists, public officials, engineers, students and professors of
higher education, healthcare administration, programmers, researchers,
and academicians.