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    Political, Cultural and Technological frontiers of the world order. Due to diversified nature of each of the different aspects, which are even interlinked to each other, globalization too shadows its effect, which causes a complex correlation of all the paradigms. Systematically looking into the different aspect on how globalization has influenced them and how they have influence globalization in return is a whole new universe. Understanding the interconnectedness and correlation of these…

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    against the branding of content from other networks, and the owners of the media content have, apparently, agreed with the terms offered by Netflix. This situation appears to be changing, as these providers are beginning to withhold some of their programming for more favorable licensing…

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    useful warnings to those who follow Hofstede’s research and for its logical consistency. A paradigmatic perspective identifies where McSweeney argues against Hofstede’s logic and where he rejects Hofstede’s paradigm and premises. This indicates that both the functionalist and other paradigms are needed for future research into national culture and for understanding social behavior in different national cultures.Invalid source specified. He further claims that Hofstede sometimes assumes that all…

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    Everyone nowadays cannot avoid the impacts of the globalisation. Some people gain the positive consequences of the globalisation. Businessmen can contact their customers around the world anytime through internet. Meanwhile, some people get the negative results of the globalisation. Bad persons use the internet to get the personal information from others. Globalisation has positive and negative effects to economy, politic, and culture and these are mutually related. Education is one thing that is…

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    empirical model of “dimensions of national culture”, thus establishing a new paradigm for taking account of cultural elements in international economics, communication and cooperation (Hofstede). Professor Geert Hofstede conducted one of the most comprehensive studies of how values in the workplace are influenced by culture (“Hofstede’s Cultural Dimension Theory”). Professor Hofstede defines culture as “the collective programming of the mind distinguishing the members of one group or category…

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    The presence of Mass media in our modern society is very strong, where the access to technology has become available for almost all parts of the world that enables them to stay connected with whatever is happing around them. Due to that a big majority are so dependent on this connection that even their states of mind and mentalities are directly impacted by messages, news and different information conveyed through broad communications channels. Mass media influence our activities, views, and…

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    Science Fiction is an extremely popular TV genre, with its proof being its long-running longevity through the history of television. There can also noticeably be three forms of science fiction; ‘stories of travel through space (to other worlds, planets, stars), stories of travel through time (into the past or into the future) and stories of imaginary technologies (machinery, robots, computers, cyborgs and cyber culture)’ (VIII, Roberts, Adam. 2006) it is through these three categories that…

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    Security and integrity, as well as the privacy of user data, remain an important aspect of any computing-related business. Considering that all businesses have turned to technology in a bid to enhance efficiency, it is common to face security related issues. Cloud robotics which is one of the algorithmic processes is a good example of what can be attained using algorithms. This paper is bent on focusing on practical differences in which algorithms are used in solving problems (phishing) through…

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    The role of software architects is to map the software requirements to the architecture design and guarantee that both functional requirements and quality attributes are met (Qin et al., 2007). Since applications have a diverse set of requirements, it is rare that a single architectural style can address all those requirements. Usually, the system architecture is not limited to a single style, but is often a combination of architectural styles. For example, the design of a web-based application…

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    researchers. It has been defined as a programming of mind, which distinguishes the member of one organization from one another (Hofstede, 1991) or a system of shared values and believes within an organization, which guides the behaviour of the employee (from French et al. 2008). Deal & Kennedy’s (1982) phrase ‘the way we do things round here’ a definition that might more properly describe ‘culture’, but more fully defined by Hofstede (1991, p.262) as ‘the collective programming of the mind which…

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