Digital Signature Act 1997 The primary intent of the Digital Signature Act 1997 is to regulate the use of digital signatures and to provide for matters connected therewith. We start with the privacy implications of digital signatures in general. A digital signature is a ’message digest’ encrypted using the sender’s private key. The recipient can recreate the message digest from the message they receive using the sender’s public key. He can then compare the two results to satisfy himself
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interchangeably. Digital signatures S.R. SUBRAMANYA AND BYUNG K. YI use some information that is unique to the sender to prevent both forgery and denial; it must be relatively easy to produce; it must be relatively easy to recognize and verify the authenticity of digital signature; it must be computationally infeasible to forge a digital signature either by constructing a new message for an existing digital signature or constructing a fraudulent digital signature for a given message; and
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Swot analysis Done by: Odia Dinnall ID: 0602887 Analysis using Porter’s five forces model Barriers to Entry On analyzing the case we will seek to look at two relevant barriers to entry; namely‚ product differentiation and economies of scale. The economy of scale refers to the decline per unit in product cost as the volume of production increases. Levi’s could have exploited opportunities to outsource their production facilities where labour is cheaper‚ in order to mass
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INTRODUCTION LITERATURE REVIEW HYPOTHESIS FORMATION DATA & SAMPLE SIZE CONSOLIDATION RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ANALYSIS CONCLUSIONS REFERENCES ANNEXURES PAGE 3 5 8 9 11 12 20 22 24 2 INTRODUCTION The modern age is known as the “Age of Consumers”. In today‟s cut-throat competition the consumer is considered as the “KING” and the main objective of the various organizations are aimed at keeping the consumer happy and satisfied. It is very important for each and every organization to keep its consumers satisfied
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DIGITAL SIGNATURE A digital signature is an electronic signature that can be used to authenticate the identity of the sender of a message or the signer of a document‚ and possibly to ensure that the original content of the message or document that has been sent is unchanged. Why use certificate signatures? Many business transactions‚ including financial‚ legal‚ and other regulated transactions‚ require high assurance when signing documents. When documents are distributed electronically‚ it
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The implementation of Stretch ‘R Wings’ sales plan requires close alignment with the company’s corporate strategy. However‚ given the lack of detail in the sales plan‚ misalignment is inevitable‚ and that will have management implications. Management’s decision to establish the Marketing and Sales department nine months into the production cycle presents several issues. First‚ management will have to ensure that sales personnel receive proper product training‚ which could delay initial product
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benefits‚ and their aim is to sell what they make rather than make what the market wants. Levi Strauss & Company has an enviable history. So many things characterized Levi’s past such as‚ record sales‚ record profits‚ committed workers‚ great brands. In 1995 is when the company generated record sales of nearly $7 billion and profits of more than $700 million. From the early 1960s through the mid 1970s‚ Levi Strauss experienced significant growth in its business as the more casual look of the 1960s
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Levi’s Essay In 1982 the sales of Levi 501’s decreased immensely. They no longer had the attraction they held in the fifties‚ an emotionally charged period associated with youth‚ sex‚ rebellion and heroism. Levis wanted to appeal to the young generation instead of having the label‚ dads old work clothes’. They wanted to reach out to people who would desire the jeans for their unusual look‚ but also for their originality and classic status. Levis intention was to lower the age profile of the brand’s
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Rubber Band Stretch Lab Hypothesis: I believe the rubber band will expand as marbles are placed inside the cup. Procedure: 1. Gather together a ruler‚ marbles‚ a rubber band‚ an untwisted paper clip that forms an ‘S’ and a plastic cup. First‚ poke a hole in the cup‚ near the top where you drink. 2. Attach an untwisted paper clip to a rubber band‚ and loop the rubber band through a hole in the cup. 3. Place the untwisted paper clip on the edge of a table‚ so the cup and rubber band
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In 2002‚ CEO of Levi Strauss‚ Phil Marineau was faced with a tough decision: whether he should sell product at Wal-Mart. In the last five years‚ Levi-Strauss had lost sales and had to close US plants to move production to cheaper offshore areas. Levi’s really needed to revive the brand image to gain back some lost sales and was using marketing to create new advertisements and product placement to broaden their target market. Levi’s had tough competition on every level of the price-point spectrum
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