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    not have social media back then or if we did not have it. I completely agree with you that this generation is desensitized to the privacy of the digital world and the ramifications that could happen. However, I am not entirely sold on the idea of the RFID or the facial recognition idea even though they do have some good component to them as well. I know several people that have their animals chipped so if they lose their animal someone can get it scan and know all of their information however if…

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    M-Global Executive Summary

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    connecting to our new technology. M-Global must also employ security tactics to ensure our company’s confidential information is not in danger. In addition, M-Global must ensure that no one else is reading the sensor data, so technologies like NFC, RFID, as well as Li-Fi can prevent the spread of private information from being leaked because the devices must be in the same room as the technology in order to connect. There will always be the issue of security as new technology is created, but…

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    Chapter four Design, Implementation and Testing 4.1. Introduction: In this chapter we explain the design and implementation of the smart parking system. This explanation will include Block Diagram, flow chart and explain theoretical how the System work. 4.2. The Arduino Mega microcontroller unit: The Arduino Mega will be programed using C language to control the main system. This MC will control the gate of the parking and send all the data of all the users inside the parking faculty to the…

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    As the owner of a small manufacturing company, one must look for every opportunity to move merchandise. Unfortunately, for the business in this case, the world of making aquarium decorations is one with a tightly defined market and a very limited number of retail stores. Frequently, when times get slow, small manufacturers will look to regular, steady buyers like Mega-Mart provide stability. However, having a company such as Mega-Mart as a principal purchaser can be both a blessing and a…

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    Drishti Case Study

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    Abstract Mobility of visually impaired people is restricted by their incapability to recognize their surroundings. According to the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) in 2012, out of 7 billion global population there were over 285 million visually impaired people and 39 million were totally blind out of which 19 million are children ( below 15 years). This means that someone in our world goes blind in every five seconds and a child in every minute. Over 90 percent blind children obtain no…

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    facilities. This system reduces handling & storage of finished goods, to eliminate the role of distribution centers & stores. Cross-docking the system shifted from “supply chain” to “demand chain” where explains the pull supply chain. These centers uses RFID technology to segregate products, update information, identifying pallets that can be access by most employees by their mobile system also known as Texlons (Magic Wands). Walmart tries to minimize their inventory level through Just-In-Time…

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    Macroecinomic Changes in economy and technology influence retail business just as they do other industries. Some of these changes have transformed the future of the retail industry. Current economic growth means a good retail environment. However, recent economic downfall had a very negative impact on the retail industry, as a result it will take a long time to return to the rapid growth the industry had before recession. On the other hand, recovering economy will stimulate consumer spending.…

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    Bpm Corporate Strategy

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    BPM is an independent record shop and privately run in the early 90’s and later became one of the large markets for the local electronic music. It is a record store, which sells CDs and vinyl. The large growth in sales of the vinyl and CD records contributed to BPM grow into a record distributor with independent records labels at home and overseas as well as supplying their up-to-date music to the record stores. Nevertheless, the record shops are recently losing market share to Web-based shops…

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    Thousands of mobile medical devices moving around a busy hospital environment, coupled with hundreds of staff vying for their use, creates a complex network of device tracking and management issues. Inevitably, efficiency, safety, patient care and risk management can become compromised [6]. As Cisco report “The High Cost of Nurses’ Communication Challenges” in 2009 shows that nurses waste significant amounts of time searching for devices. The majority (85 percent) spend up to 60 minutes per…

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    The next step is the selection of the system of the identification system to use. There are two main systems of identification that can be used; Radio-Frequency based systems and non- radio frequency-based systems. Radio frequency identification (RFID) is the wireless use of electro-magnetic fields to transfer data. This is for the purpose of automatically identifying and tracking tags attached to objects. The tags contain electronically stored information though some are powered by…

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