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    incorporate homomorphic encryption but with one disadvantage, it is impossible to search homomorphically encrypted documents until they are decrypted (Gentry et al, 2013). With the introduction and use of cloud computing, the network itself becomes the computer and enables the owner to access it from any geographical location. The installation of free Wi-Fi networks in public spots to enhance flow of information especially in developing countries and enhancement of the collaboration between…

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    Moving Target Defense The current cybersecurity environment is based around a static defense that has been employed for the past few years to protect information systems (See Figure 6). Unfortunately, this cybersecurity paradigm is not effective against current and future cyber threats. According to Zheng (2014), the weakness of this cybersecurity approach is its passive and reactive nature towards safeguarding information systems. Additionally, this method also allows threat actors the time…

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    Essentially, people perpetually desire more - more space and more potential. Due to technological advancements, consumers are demanding higher quality electronics with larger capacities. Consequently, the technology of hard drives and computer memory software are vastly improving and have been introduced into society. The first hard drive was created in 1956 and was the size of two refrigerators. Now, in 2016, hard drives can be as small as 1 inch. These devices serve as the ‘brain’ or ‘memory…

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    Network (WBSN) incorporates tiny wireless sensors that can be mounted on individuals and thus allow them to roam liberally in their location while they are being monitored. In order to provide a monitoring system the concept of m-health was defined as ”mobile computing, medical sensor, and communications technologies for health care” .The concept of Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) was first introduced by Van Dam et al. in 2001 to fully exploit the benefits of wireless technologies in…

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    turns any surface into an interactive display which is used to feeds our desired digital information and we control everything simply by using our hand-gesture.  Provide a seamless connection between world and information.  This device acts as a computer and saves lots of time for searching any information.  It is cost effective.  You can access and manipulate the real time data.  Mind map the idea anywhere.  This device help us to make right decisions,  It is an open source project. …

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    acknowledge a unique part in this. Role of computers in medical field 1. Improved Quality: Computerized specialist's office information systems can help upgrade nature of…

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    need between numerous assignments, they have got to be not able to concentrate, because of steady blasts of new data (Chahal, et al., 2013). Health Related Issues As Choi & Forster (2013) stated that computer games…

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    “The ratio of students to computers in 1983 was estimated at 168 to 1,” declared Carver. (p.1). However it is now reported by the National Center for Educational Statistics that 97% of teachers in the U.S. have at least 1 computer and the ratio of students to computers is 5.3 to 1. (Carver, 2016). Technology today is expanding and involving within the educational setting. It is not only computers that are available, teachers now have, smart boards, smart projectors, IPads, IPods, smart phones,…

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    technology to develop computers that can do the functions as humans do. An example could be the ability to walk, talk, and think in ways associated with human intelligence. Human beings from the beginning of time…

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    Introduction International Business Machine (IBM) Corporation is one of the world’s largest multinational computer technology and IT consulting corporation. In 2011 it celebrated 100 years in age and $100 billion in sales. Interbrand rated IBM as the fourth value brand of the 2013 (2013 Best Global Brands, 2014). The company is proud of its contribution to the “ideas that shaped a century” (IBM, 2014). Fifty years ago IBM was a leader in IT technology and a sample of the multinational business…

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