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    Traffic Congestion Essay

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    Vehicles and transportation play a significant role owing to the increase in the development rate of our country. An efficient transport network is essential for a developing nation as economic activities apart from others are dependent on it. Ample accessibility and efficient transport systems can increase the productivity, social opportunities, as well as provide economic benefits through better accessibility to markets, additional investments and employment. Traffic congestion, however, is…

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    Omantel Case Study

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    communication technology across its network covering all parts and throughout the Sultanate. Omantel logo embodies the Omani heritage of ancient Omani dagger, symbolizing the colors used in the logo - blue and orange - our commitment to professionalism and technical development and the spirit Skipjack. And it embraces the logo side between Omantel name in Arabic and English expression of interest.…

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    considering effects over a period of time, rather than at one point. ISPs invest in more powerful servers to improve service quality. By passing additional fees, such as fast lanes, onto application/content providers, ISPs are more likely to invest in the network infrastructure. The FCC supports this theory through empirical data collected during a recent experiment. In March 2008, the FCC auctioned off the “C block,” a server…

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    The Smart Home System

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    home system refers to the use of computer and information technology to control home appliances and features (such as windows or lighting). Systems can range from simple remote control of lighting through to complex computer/micro-controller based networks with varying degrees of intelligence and automation. Smart home system is adopted for reasons of ease, security and energy efficiency. In modern construction in industrialized nations, most homes have been wired for electrical power,…

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    They always have a misunderstanding that they believe the personal information they provide is private, which means they think that they are being protected behind the screen, and this erroneous would definitely increase the risk of abuse. In fact, nearly 43% of children have been bullied online and 25% of children have had it happen more than once…

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    Random Forest Essay

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    as Neural Networks. There have been many other cases like ours that have used Random Forest. Nantian Huang, Guobo Lu and Dianguo Xu have been one of the many who have used Random Forest and succeeded. In their paper, “A permutation importance based feature selection method for short term electricity load forecasting using Random Forest,” they talk about how they got load forecast through predictions. Load Forecast, is the planning, operating and scheduling of traditional power networks. The…

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    Internet service providers can limit the access of internet to the users where they can block the software’s without using them. As discussed above there will be four generalized categories like discrimination by protocol, ip address, favoring private networks and peer discrimination. Also they can block the upload and download transfer rates to the users. They can increase speeds the one who have deal with them and blocks the ones who are not in their favor. 4) Less Competition: As internet…

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    Linked to every single human being that uses technology, the biggest, most controversial feature of technology is privacy. With the advancement of the Internet, day to day activities and tedious tasks can be completed in no time. But the cost of using technology comes before our eyes when our personal information is at risk. Each action that we perform on the Internet is being monitored and recorded. With the push of a button, anyone can access an individual’s information on the Internet without…

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    What´s Net Neutrality?

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    What is Net Neutrality? In March 1989 the world changed. That month Sir Tim Berners-Lee created what is known as the World Wide Web (Cian O'Luanaigh). Since that day, the internet has grown and truly become worldwide. People everywhere can even access it directly from their pockets. But because of how fast it came about, there are still flaws in the system. One of these flaws is figuring out whether or not to implement an open net or what is also known as net neutrality. Net neutrality is very…

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    2.1.4 Smartphone's technologies Many users around the world feel attached to their mobile phones, back in around late 1980's the very first mobile phone was available in the market for purchase, of course not everyone could afford to buy it at that time yet it had limited functionality such as making calls and possibly sending text messages, then it gradually changed from there towards these technologies. As the names suggests, smart phones are multifunction device which allows its users…

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