Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma and Optimizing Strategies w/ GA

 Abstract Prisoner’s Dilemma is a game Invented by Merrill Flood & Melvin Dresher during the 1950s with the main focus on, Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma experiments by Robert Axelrod’s. Prisoner’s Dilemma game is a classic prototype which is responsive to evolutionary behaviours. Iterated Prisoners Dilemma (IPD) is widely studied in the fields of Artificial Intelligence … Read more

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 CHAPTER 5 SIMULATION AND RESULTS 5.1 Simulation Tool (MATLAB)             MATLAB could be a powerful ADP system for handling the calculations concerned in scientific and engineering issues. MATLAB refer as  Matrix Laboratory, as a result of the system was made to make matrix calculation significantly straightforward [37]. MATLAB program and script files always have  ends … Read more

Customer Relationship Strategies in Financial Institutions ‘Customer Centricity: A Solution to Restore Customers Trust?

 1. Introduction The Customer Relationship Management strategies applied by financial institutions before the financial crisis are no longer valid and the companies had to redesign their approaches to rebuild the trust of their customers. Even before the financial crisis the customers of these institutions were feeling discomfort because of the terms of contract they … Read more

Secure Data and Optimize your Information Systems: Learn the Basics

 DATA SECURITY AND OPTIMIZATION OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS Raja Sekhar Pedada, pedad1r@cmich.edu BIS 625 Research in Information Systems College of Business Administration, Department of Business Information Systems Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858 USA Keywords: Data survivability; Data security; Protection; Redundancy; Attack; Optimization; Information security management; Security investment decisions; Simulation; System dynamics Background: Safe … Read more

Can Admission to Nursing Homes be an Indicator for Palliative Care?

 End-of-life of the frail elderly: can admission to nursing homes be an indicator to initiate palliative care? Maria Eugênia GOMES DO ESPIRITO SANTO Summary Introduction: frailty in the elderly is a geriatric syndrome characterized by a decreased ability of the body to respond efficiently to physiological stress situations. When admitted to the EHPAD (French … Read more

Exploring the UN’s Role in World Peace: A Breakdown of Main Bodies and Responsibilities

 1.0 Introduction Intergovernmental organizations, also known as international governmental organizations which means a group having members from more than one country, government or non-governmental, profit or non-profit. United Nations (UN) established on October 24, 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining a world with peace and security, appropriate living … Read more

Exploring the Role of the UN in Peacekeeping in Africa

 INTRODUCTION After the Second World War primarily, the United Nations was formed after the Second World War primarily as it is well known among other reasons to maintain international peace and security. The founders of the UN had not expected the likelihood of engaging in Peace-Keeping Operation (PKOs). Thus, PKO was not mentioned in … Read more

Managing Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) Risk: Effects, Factors and Complications

 Pathophysiology Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) develops when there is not enough insulin secreted during pregnancy to control the rise in blood glucose levels. Insulin is a hormone formed in the pancreas. Insulin helps the body to use glucose for energy and helps control your blood glucose levels (Kinalski et al., 2002). When insulin binds … Read more

Examining Media Coverage of Asylum Seekers and Refugees: Criminals or Victims?

 The issue of asylum seekers and refugees has again grown in importance since 2014.  Europe received 1.321.560 asylum claims in 2015, mainly by Syrian, Afghani and Iraqi refugees. Germany received the highest number of asylum applicants, followed by Sweden and Austria (Eurostat, 2016). One of the recent developments, which has received considerable critical attention, … Read more

Survey on Accident Detection: Automating Road Traffic Safety

 A survey on Accident detection and… 1——-,2———-,3————-,4Dr.Shanta Rangaswamy E-Mail: Department of Computer Science and Engineering R.V.College of Engineering,Bengaluru-560059 ABSTRACT On road accident is a major issue of concern. Even with all modern developments in the field of vehicle design, road lane design and management, accidents do occur. Timely accident detection and taking immediate action … Read more

Yes, Homework can be Beneficial, But When Is It Too Much?

 Is homework worthwhile or wasteful? persuasive essay – Lucy Phan Many students, including myself, agree that homework over the holidays is an inconvenience. It can be beneficial, it can give students extra help in difficult topics and also help us prepare for exams. Still, are large amounts of homework causing more Stress? Many schools … Read more

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 Fog Computing: Security issues for Computer Information Systems   Jeevan Gujjula, gujju1j@cmich.edu BIS 625 Research in Information Systems College of Business Administration, Department of Business Information Systems Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858 USA Keywords: Fog computing, network security, cloud security, cloud computing,  Internet of Things (IoTs),  Security and privacy, Network management. Background: … Read more

Exploring Carl von Clausewitz’s Thoughts on War: A Reflection

 “Carl von Clausewitz’s thoughts”; His thoughts and concepts have already been on the context that war can be different in every aspect of the world. Probably, the most significant thought Clausewitz gave was that “war is more than a true chameleon that slightly adapts its characteristics to the given cause (Clausewitz, 1976, p. 89).” … Read more