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    4G Case Study

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    Security issues in 4G and study of DoS attack: Faiza Farooq, Ridha Naveed and Ayesha siddiqa Department of Computer Science Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi Pakistan ridanaveed94@gmail, faizafarooq699@gmail Absract: The demand of 4G networks is increasing day by day as they are very high speed but 4G has certain security issues in it. In our paper we will describe some security issues and provide solutions for them to minimize these issues in order to improve the performance of 4G…

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    Web Analytics Challenges

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    As I understand web analytics, it means to collect data related to traffic to a particular site and the subsequent flow of traffic on that site so as to analyze consumer pattern in order to optimize the site to maximize productivity of that site. [1] Data can also be collected of the traffic to the site related to the prior sites visited and the subsequent sites visited so as to better understand the consumer pattern and with the prospects of collaboration with the other business sites to serve…

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    A vital part ofinternet promotions is search engine marketing. Search engine marketing is a highly comprehensive internet promotions technique targeting visibility on the search engine result pages. One can adjudge the impact of search engine marketing as an internet promotion technique by the fact that in the year 2006, advertisers in North America only rendered out $9.4 billion only for search engine marketing. This spent grossed an increase of more the 750 percent since 2002. Herein the…

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    Walmart Case Study

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    How is RFID technology related to Wal-Mart’s business model? How does it benefit suppliers? Wal-Mart’s basic business model is “low cost.” RFID promises to reduce supply chain costs and improve the availability of items on store shelves. The world’s biggest retail chain wants RFID readers installed at store receiving docks to record the arrival of pallets and cases of goods. Software uses sales data from its point-of-sale systems and the RFID data about the number of cases brought out to…

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    problems imposed by the new and evolving internet of the time. Since then the law has grown in controversy with takedown notices growing significantly in rate since the implementation of the law in 1998. (Google Transparency Report, Takedown notices due to Copyright) With recording groups like the RIAA saying that the law is largely useless to combat music piracy with the RIAA chief saying that “rights holders have to partake in a game of whack a mole with internet companies to protect their…

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    In his bildungsroman Feed, M. T. Anderson presents a nightmare of the future in which the omnipresent feed, a brain implant providing access to the internet, has dominated human minds with an escape in a virtual reality where advertising, artifice, and pleasure-seeking abound. In this world of surplus and connection, there is an ironic and tragic scarcity in the prevalence of meaningful human relationships. This is seen in the life of protagonist Titus, an average teenager with a fixed esteem…

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    that the faster the person on the pc’s connection speed is, the quicker text and images will load. If we look at a website that hosts videos like YouTube, the quicker the clients internet speed is, the quicker the video can be rendered, and in a larger quantity with high definition quality. If someone has a slower internet connection, their experience with the website would be worse compared with someone with a quicker speed. Something that affects this is the actually quality of the person’s…

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    restrictions are understandable and reasonable to a fault, but can go too far. Censorship and political correctness will silence people entirely and behavioral advertising invades privacy with stalking, thus taking away someone’s freedom to use the internet without judgment. Censorship, political correctness, and behavioral…

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    How the Internet is Changing the Way We Think The Internet is a continuously growing aspect in today’s society, especially in the terms of how it affects the way we think. Google, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook are just a few of the several sites that people today are constantly craving gratification from. The Internet has taken actions in many categories that affect the way we think such as our attention, memory, and even the perception of ourselves. In this age of technology the Internet…

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    Bryan Creta Mrs. G Period: hybrid Final Draft Research Paper (Technlogy) The average person uses technology and social media everyday without even realizing it; they continuously do this but they never stop to question is technology affecting their life in a negative way? From my research I’ve come up with the conclusion that technology does have an effect on us as a society in both positive negatives ways. The viewer can only determine these positives and negatives; but in my opinion the…

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