An Undergraduate Thesis
Presented to the School of Accountancy and Management
Centro Escolar University
In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Major in Marketing Management
by
Alleshia Estero
Beverly F. Manuel
Emil Vincent C. Cabacang
Francis Louis C.Domingo
Karen Mae Madronio
Kristine C. Mendioro
Norman Dombriguez
March 2013
CHAPTER I
The Problem and Its Setting
Introduction
One of the growing and controversial field in which civil liberties groups express concern over privacy and identity issues is biometrics authentication. Typical identification is still used in today’s society. Examples of this are identification card, personal identification number, or password. These methods are still efficient, but there is more efficient than these methods of identification. Nowadays there is a big interest in using biometrics for verification of identity. The contribution of biometric technology on different aspects of the society grows exponentially.
Biometrics refers to an automated system that can identify an individual by measuring their physical and behavioural uniqueness or patterns. Biometrics (ancient Greek: bios ="life", metron ="measure") refers to two very different fields of study and application. The first, which is the older and is used in biological studies, including forestry, is the collection, synthesis, analysis and management of quantitative data on biological communities such as forests. Biometrics in reference to biological sciences has been studied and applied for several generations and is somewhat simply viewed as "biological statistics".
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