Competition and Innovation: A Comparative Study of Telecommunications and Insurance (WIP)

Introduction The project is based on the telecommunications industry as an example of how a price war over many years quietly suffocated market. The starting point lies first in the \”explanation\” of the telecommunications industry\’s history, which is based in both the markets development and government regulatory areas of the market. The telecom industry is … Read more

Transaction Processing System (TPS)

At the Operational Level they use Transaction Processing Systems’. “A transaction process system (TPS) is information processing system business exchanges including the gathering, change and recovery of all exchange information. Qualities of a TPS incorporate execution, dependability and consistency. To have an effective association everything relies on upon the dependability of handling exchanges to be … Read more

Telecommunications towers

CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION 1.0 GENERAL In present generation, the telecommunication industry is playing a great role in human societies and thus much more attention is now being paid to telecommunication towers than it was in the past. As each and every individual is carrying a mobile with him/her now-a-days the demand for telecommunication services have increased. … Read more

Software testing and software testing processes

Objectives The objective of this chapter is to introduce software testing as well as the software testing processes. On completion of this chapter, the reader will: • understand the stages of testing, from development testing to acceptance testing by system Users. • introduce the methods which helps choose from several test cases that are geared … Read more

ULTRA WIDEBAND

CHAPTER-I INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW OF ULTRA WIDEBAND Ultra-wide band (UWB) or digital pulse wireless radio communication system has become an area of interest of researchers and scholars. The FCC (federal communications commission) is report order for U.S department for approved commercial use of UWB in 2002, 14 Feb. The Band is used for bandwidth 7500 MHz … Read more

Analysis of the security services on the Local Area Network level from a consultant’s point of view

  1. Paper Summary Network security services consist in a multitude of policies implemented in order to prevent and monitor unauthorized access, misuse, modification, or denial of computer systems and network-accessible resources. Over the course of this paper, I will go through a variety of best practices for securing a LAN with some of the … Read more

Regulating the Global Zero-Day Vulnerability Market

I. Introduction In a world filled with the relentless advancement of information technology and complex technological systems, the need for cyber security is more pressing now than ever before. A devastating cyber attack capability that holds significant value for potential attackers is known as a “zero-day exploit”. These exploits represent cyber attacks that cannot be … Read more

Broadband/the WiMAX system

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction The experienced growth in the use of digital networks has led to the need for the design of new communication networks with higher capacity. The telecom industry is expected to continue to grow as demand increases for cable and high-speed internet in previously un-serviced locations and as local telephone companies … Read more

Effect of mobile telecommunications industry on mobile call prices

Chapter 1: Introduction The telecommunications industry is one of the most dynamic industries in the world because of the progressive growth and structural changes brought in by innovation and improvement in technology over the past decades especially in the mobile sector. Before now, the telecommunication industry most especially the fixed line sector and the mobile … Read more

Innovation exchange

Besides network characteristics, other factors influence innovation exchange. This paragraph discusses how different ties affect the development of core and noncore technologies and how they affect innovation exchange. Besides from that, the phenomenon of redundancy and nonredundancy and its effect on innovation exchange is discussed. Finally, Coleman’s social capital theory and Burt’s structural holes theory … Read more

Avoiding the Loss: Business Continuity and Information Systems

  Information system (IS) events that make data unreachable can easily force customers away from businesses, hard earned market positions, and well-fought reputation. Information management studies preceding this paper identify data readiness as incredibly important, and literature on disaster recovery and business continuity describes ways of preparing for and mitigating IT incidents (Jarvelainen, Jonna). This … Read more

LIABILITY OF FOREIGNNESS: THE EFFECT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS

1. ABSTRACT 2. INTRODUCTION The introduction of Information Technology has changed numerable sectors and even created new ones too. The effects of Information Technology have been widely suggested and investigated, indicating that it changed the world as we knew it. It is often indicated as a game changer of processes in industries. However, the moderating … Read more

App for lawyers and clients project

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Problem Summary: The project is developed for lawyers and clients named as “LawTourch”. It is an android application, in these application lawyers can save all their details about their cases at one place. 1.2 Aim and objectives of the project: The application is served as a computerized system which would reduce … Read more

International Student Database System project

Abstract This report produces a formal analysis of each aspect of the International Student Database System project, and taking into consideration the experience and the evaluation of tools and techniques applied during the project. This report will briefly evidence of familiarity with alternatives approaches to those taken using references. Introduction to project International Student Database … Read more