Gayle Digital Audio Digital Audio refers to the reproduction and the transmissions of a stored sound in a digital format. This includes things like CDs or mp3s and other forms of sound that can be stored on a computer. In contrast for instance say the telephone system‚ which is stored in a completely different format which is called the analogue system. In sound recording and reproduction systems‚ digital audio refers to a digital representation of the audio waveform for processing. Digital Audio
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head: Digital Evidence Darlene Sampson Digital Evidence January 8‚ 2012 Abstract This paper will help explain the basic understanding of computer forensics. I will also identify five areas in computers and computer application a forensic investigator can look for digital evidence. I will identify three types of criminal investigations that can utilize the services of computer forensic investigators. This paper will help with the understanding of computer forensics. Digital Evidence
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Manuel Castells Materials for an explorator y theory of the network society1 ABSTRACT This article aims at proposing some elements for a grounded theor y of the network society. The network society is the social structure characteristic of the Information Age‚ as tentatively identi ed by empirical‚ cross-cultural investigation. It permeates most societies in the world‚ in various cultural and institutional manifestations‚ as the industrial society characterized the social structure of
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government conspiracy. Also in this passage we learn more about the program Digital Fortress‚ the unbreakable algorithm. "Strathmore’s vision had been bold - a world encryption standard with a back door for the NSA" Chapter 96 (page 412) This passage shows the government conspiracy aspect of the book. Strathmore is the head of cryptography section of the NSA‚ and he had planned to put a back door in the computer program Digital Fortress. His back door key would allow him access to decrypt anything
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Virtual Private Network IS 311 Dr. Gray Tuesday 7pm November 19‚ 2002 By: Germaine Bacon Lizzi Beduya Jun Mitsuoka Betty Huang Juliet Polintan Table of Contents I. Introduction ……………………………………………….. 1 - 2 II. VPN Topology……………………………………………... 2 - 3 III. Types of VPNs……………………………………………... 3 - 5 IV. Components of VPNs………………………………………. 5 - 7 V. Productivity and Cost Benefit…………………………….... 7 - 9 VI. Quality of Service………………………………………….. 9 VII. The Future
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INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction Information is becoming widely available via global networks. These connected networks allow cross-references between databases. The advent of multimedia is allowing different applications to mix sound‚ images‚ and video and to interact with large amounts of information (e.g.‚ in e-business‚ distance education‚ and human-machine interface). The industry is investing to deliver audio‚ image and video data in electronic form to customers‚ and broadcast television
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DIGITAL JEWELRY PRESENTATION ON “DIGITAL JEWELRY” Submitted for internals for the fulfillment of the degree Masters of Business Administration 2013-15 Under the Guidance of: Submitted By: MS. NEHA RAJAN AARUSHI GUPTA (73) DISHA JAIN(82)
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DIGITAL JEWELLERY MADE POSSIBLE USING WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS PAPER SUBMITTED BY Praneeth Surapaneni ¾ IT ANITS VISAKHAPATNAM E-MAIL:praneeth1000@gmail.com PH.NO :9908033043 ABSTRACT Mobile computing is beginning to break the chains that tie us to our desks‚ but many of today’s mobile devices can still be a bit awkward to carry around. In the next age of computing‚ there will be an explosion of computer parts across our bodies‚ rather than across our desktops. Basically‚ jewellery adorns the
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Digital Media Improving Intelligence BA 353 The debate over media affecting intelligence has been around even before Socrates theorized that the evolution of written text would make people forgetful and unwise. Our increasing use and immersion in digital media makes us stupid and intelligent at the same time. In this paper I will outline how digital media is making us dumb but ultimately smarter‚ how we use technology as an extension of ourselves‚ and where digital media will take us in the future
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Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is the theory that explains why humans are motivated and what motivates humans. According to the hierarchy of needs‚ the first need that motivates a human is a physiological need. The physiological need consists of basic necessities a human needs in order to sustain life‚ such as water‚ food and sleep. The second need is the safety need. The safety need is the need for a human to feel secure in their environment‚ such as secure in ones home‚ career‚ and financial status
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