DIGITAL FORENSIC Dr. Rakish DIGITAL FORENSIC Digital Forensic Science (DFS): “The use of scientifically derived and proven methods toward the preservation‚ collection‚ validation‚ identification‚ analysis‚ interpretation‚ documentation and presentation of digital evidence derived from digital sources for the purpose of facilitating or furthering the reconstruction of events found to be criminal‚ or helping to anticipate unauthorized actions shown to be disruptive to planned operations.” Course
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SWAROVSKI. Branding for luxury goods Group G. Members: Truong Anh Bao Nguyen Yunkyung Choo Lilit Nagapetyan CONTENT: 1 History 2 Concept 3 Brand Strategy 4 Marketing Mix 5 Positioning 6 Services 7 Target Consumer 8 CBBE Pyramid 9 SWOT analysis 10 Competitors 11 Recommendation 12 References 1. HISTORY: 1882 Daniel Swarovski (1862-1956) invents a revolutionary machine that allows crystals to be cut more precisely than with existing
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PREDICTIONS SOCIAL MEDIA & CONTENT MARKETING PREDICTIONS FOR 2012 For the past four years we’ve had more than 250 marketing experts from around the world make content marketing and social media predictions. Some‚ like Twitter becoming an essential social platform‚ came true. Others‚ like the rise of Second Life... well...not so much. This year’s predictions cover the gamut‚ from the tools to the processes to what real brands will do with content creation in 2012. Regardless‚ this is
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Digital Politics Divide: does the Digital Divide still matter? “Internet‚ Politics‚ Policy 2010: An Impact Assessment” Conference Oxford Internet Institute September 2010 Digital Politics Divide does the Digital Divide still matter? Andrea Calderaro European University Institute andrea.calderaro@eui.eu Abstract1 To this day‚ the Digital Divide has been considered key to understanding the relation between Internet and politics. Today‚ the Internet is used far more broadly worldwide
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to strengthen Points-of-Difference Associations by satisfying customers’ expectation and need more. Source: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303825604579515802238919732 Article 2: It’s Brooklyn‚ Basketball and Branding as Nets Head to London A NBA basketball team‚ Brooklyn Net’s‚ plans to boost its brand awareness to the world by matching in the foreign countries. As the Basketball has been getting internationally famous‚ and as many foreign players have
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GOALS OF THE STUDY The overall focus of this dissertation study was on the effects of ICT in school‚ and I wanted to investigate the topic widely from different perspectives and levels‚ both from students’ and teachers’ perspectives‚ as well as from the classroom and the school level. What then are the novel phenomena when ICT is implemented in teaching and learning practices? To answer this‚ I have felt like a traveler‚ following Kvale’s (1996) suggestion of a metaphor for an ethnographic researcher:
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Intelligent Building Automation System (IBAS) has the ability to monitor and control various facilities within the building so as to offer its users or occupants with effective security‚ improved productivity‚ human comfort‚ and efficient energy management. The main IBAS subsystems include Heat‚ Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC)‚ Lighting Systems‚ Life and Safety System‚ and Access Control. This thesis focuses on the design implementation and development of HVAC and lighting controllers
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Article #25 Co-branding on Industrial Markets By Anders Bengtsson‚ Per Servais Presented by: Tracy Cessna Co-branding: co-operations between two or more marketable items that in one way or another connect representations of several brands in the marketplace. ("Co-branding on industrial markets") 1. Who are the authors? Anders Bengtsson is an assistant professor of marketing at Suffolk University ’s Sawyer Business School in Boston‚ Massachusettes. He received his Ph.D. and M.Sc
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Kodak and the Digital Revolution GMAN 509 Strategic Management of Technological Innovation Summary In 1976 Kodak controlled 90% of the film market and 85% of camera sales in the United States. By 1992 the share of film market decreased by 5%. In 1991 they launched the first professional digital camera. In 1998 they spent $1.2 billion to two joint ventures with the Chinese government and by 1999 became number two in digital cameras in the United States with a 27% market share. In 2001 it launched
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Brand Portfolio Strategy and Firm Performance Brand Portfolio Company should run their brand as a portfolio. It helps marketing department to vary their focus on different brands according to the strength of the brands. Portfolio approach is not essential when there are small numbers of brands in a portfolio. Increasing the number of brands in a portfolio imposes complexity on product development‚ sourcing‚ manufacturing‚ distribution‚ sales channel model and marketing promotions. Company can try
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