Some recent neurological research shows that control signals sent by this area are not completely domain-specific but unintentionally affect all these other forms of control. |
Good judgment and decision-making will be more in demand than sheer expertise or domain-specific knowledge. |
Although the use of information and communications technology is an increasingly important part of almost every profession, it does not mean that domain-specific professional skills would have lost their importance. |
This means the research must consider domain-specific modeling of families of services through their common and variable features. |
Defining domain-specific standards is also increasingly important for the filing, cataloguing and sharing of the domain-specific information. |
Terminological data can also be used very efficiently as core information, around which the data of domain-specific encyclopaedias can be organized. |