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    IOT’S FOR SMART CITIES. INTRODUCTION: Living in the modern era there’s no rejection that the world is getting modernized day by day in every aspect of life. Technology has taken over our lives and has become one of the basic necessities. One of them is Internet. Users are the most important part of the internet and with the day by day advancement in internet technology‚ that day is not far when our everyday life communication will be equipped with digital communications‚ protocols‚ microcontrollers

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    Sport Against Smarts

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    The Effects of Extracurricular Activities on the Academic  Performance of Junior High Students Kimiko Fujita  The Master’s College  Extracurricular Activities and Academic Performance Numerous studies have been conducted concerning the relationship between extracurricular activities and academic performance. Total extracurricular activity participation (TEAP)‚ or participation in extracurricular activities in general‚ is associated with an improved grade point average‚ higher educational aspirations

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    1 INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction The idea of a single smart card to be used for multiple services has been around for years. Instead of using separate access devices for different services‚ a user can access multiple services from different service providers by a single smart card. For example‚ a user can use the same smart card to log on to a remote server system‚ enter a secure building‚ and perform a financial transaction. This kind of design frees people from carrying many cards‚

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    The Smart Car - Case Study

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    454 Case # 10-2 The Smart Car June 16‚ 2012 Competitive advantage exists when there is a match between a firm’s distinctive competencies and the factors critical for success within its industry (Keegan & Green‚ 2011). There are two basic ways to achieve competitive advantage. First‚ a firm can pursue a low-cost strategy that enables it to offer products at lower prices than competitors. Next‚ an advantage can be gained by a strategy of differentiating products so that customers perceive

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    Assignment 1 What’s the Buzz on Smart Grids? Case Study 1.How do smart grids differ from the current electricity infrastructure in the United States? Smart Grids Advantages: A smart grid delivers electricity from suppliers to consumers using digital technology to save energy‚ reduce costs‚ and increase reliability and transparency. The smart grid enables information to flow back and forth between electric power providers and individual households to allow both consumers and energy companies

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    Smart Goal Research Paper

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    Reflection Journal Essay 1 This semester in Psychology class I am creating a smart goal which involves measuring specific achievable and relevant goals throughout this semester. At first I had no idea of what I wanted to do for my smart goal but as I started thinking about I was able to narrow it down. I chose to do my smart goal on organization and test anxiety which I have been struggling with for a while. To help me to achieve my smart goal I will develop a clearly composed schedule of all my classes I

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    Smart Union Toy Company

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    1. How does Smart Union make money? What are the key success factors in Smart Union’s business? What are the major risks the company is exposed to?  Smart Union is engaged in the manufacturing and trading of recreational and educational toys and equipment for OEMs‚ such as Mattel‚ Hasbro‚ and Megablocks. The company has diversified product classes including hard and electronic toys‚ soft toys‚ educational and recreational products‚ and sports products. The company’s major product line was hard

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    Smart Card Access Control

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    employees that has the valid credentials can enter or have access to a certain offices and electronic files that can be accessed through various system tools. My part of the job was to assign two different types of access control systems namely‚ the smart card access control and the biometric access control‚ requested by the Chief Information Officer of the company itself. Once I’ve done with the research of both access control system‚ I would be voicing out my point of views based on which of the two

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    INTERACTIVE SESSION: MANAGEMENT VIRTUAL MEETINGS: SMART MANAGEMENT Instead oftaking that 6:30 A.M. plane to make a round of meetings in Dallas‚ wouldn’t it be great if you could attend these events without leaving your desktop? ’Ioday you can‚ thanks to technologies for videoconferencing and for hosting online meetings over the Web. A June 2008 report issued by the Global e-Sustainability Initiative and the Climate Group estimated that up to 20 percent of business travel could be replaced by virtual

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    RFID-based electronic product code‚ or EPC. The electronic code would allow businesses to track shipments and inventory automatically through a system of tags and sensors. It was a potential replacement for the manual scanning of bar codes‚ a technology that itself revolutionized retail two decades earlier. Given the nearly non-existent cost of bar codes relative to RFID‚ several in the industry said‚ the EPC was a solution in search of a problem. Wal-Mart view RFID technology in their SMART system as a means

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