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Malik Nabeel Ahmed Awan, Sharifullah Khan, Khalid Latif and Asad Masood Khattak
In modern society, people are heavily reliant on information available online through various channels, such as websites, social media, and web portals. Examples include searching for product prices, news, weather, and jobs. This paper focuses on an area...
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klaus Solberg Söilen
It is often heard, and even more often seen written, for example on social media, that that there is nothing new in the competitive intelligence (CI) field. There are no new ideas, the ideas that are being expressed are the same old, there is no developm...
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Piyush Bhatnagar
Welcome to the main portion of a month to month highlight where I investigate how open source programming and the open source way are utilized as a part of the computerized humanities. Each month I will examine open source instruments you can use in your...
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Dr. Yousef Ibrahim Daradkeh,Dmitry Namiot
Pág. pp. 42 - 48
The paper describes our approach for using wireless sensors on mobile phones for delivering new data to mobile subscribers. We propose a new practical approach for social context-aware data retrieval based on mobile phones as a sensor concept. This appro...
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Dr. Yousef Ibrahim Daradkeh,Dmitri Namiot,Manfred Schneps-Schneppe
Pág. pp. 13 - 17
This paper describes a new model for delivering hyper-local data to mobile subscribers. Our model uses any exiting or especially created Wi-Fi hot spot as presence sensor that can open access for some user-generated content. In our approach we can descri...
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