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Journal articles on the topic "Electronic tools of communication"

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Kozík, Tomáš, and Jozefína Slivová. "Netiquette in Electronic Communication." International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP) 4, no. 3 (June 12, 2014): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijep.v4i3.3570.

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Electronic mail and electronic communications systems are considered significant and effective tools of communication. One of the most widespread electronic communication tools is e - mail communication. In order to avoid misinterpretation of the report on the side of the recipient, it is need to pay attention to the writing of e - mail messages as well as to their content. With the continuous expansion of the use of electronic communication there have gradually developed certain rules of etiquette in electronic communications. The existing rules of the propriety ones are expressed in the term " etiqutte " and are not automatically applied in the new communications environment - media. For electronic communication, the new rules of etiquette have been stabilised into a term NETIQUETTE. The word netiquette was created by combining words NET (net) and ETIKETA (a set of rules of social behavior and habits). Netiquette constitutes the rules of the behavior of users on a network. Although the netiquette is merely "an unwritten set of rules", their not using can be understood as a type of disrespect. Analysis of knowledge of domestic and foreign sources as well as results of a survey confirmed the justification of paying attention to the education of individuals in NETIQUETTE, irrespective of the degree of education.
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Rodríguez-Inés, Patricia. "Electronic Corpora and Other Information and Communication Technology Tools." Interpreter and Translator Trainer 4, no. 2 (September 2010): 251–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13556509.2010.10798806.

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Żebrok, Przemysław. "Contemporary means of communication in educational institutions." Kultura-Społeczeństwo-Edukacja 15, no. 1 (June 15, 2019): 207–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/kse.2019.15.13.

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The subject of the paper deals with the issues of communication in educational institutions. Effective exchange of information plays a key role in achieving the desired results in every organization. This depends largely on the tools, language and the way the content is delivered. In the modern world communication is increasingly carried out by means of digital communication. Examples include e-registers, organizational sheets, electronic mail and websites, which have become the main tools for communicating information in educational institutions.
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Frąś, Józef, Sebastian Scholz, and Ilona Olsztyńska. "Electronic Marketing Communication Tools in the Business of Micro-enterprises." Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego Finanse Rynki Finansowe Ubezpieczenia 83 (2016): 101–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.18276/frfu.2016.5.83/2-09.

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Mijarez, Rito, David Pascacio, Ricardo Guevara, Olimpia Pacheco, Carlos Tello, and Joaquín Rodríguez. "Communication system for down-hole measurement tools based on real-time SNR characterization in coaxial cable used as communication channel." Additional Conferences (Device Packaging, HiTEC, HiTEN, and CICMT) 2013, HITEN (January 1, 2013): 000174–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.4071/hiten-tp14.

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Down-hole oil and gas industries are important users of high temperature electronics. In these applications the operating temperature is function of the underground depth of the wells. Oil reservoirs in Mexico are located at mean depths of 6,000 m and the typical geothermal gradient is 25°C/km, however in some areas it is greater. Consequently, the requirements for measuring thermodynamic and geophysical parameters, for instance pressure, temperature, vibration and multiphase flow, are a challenging task. Accomplishing these necessities requires a complete signal communications chain of high-performance components and effective communication techniques to provide system reliability. Nevertheless, noise interference, cable attenuation and thermal drift of the front-end passive electronic elements can lead to poor signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and possibly loss of the communication link. This paper describes a bidirectional communication system that exchanges data from a down-hole high pressure and high temperature (HP/HT) measurement tool to the surface installation. The communication channel is a multi-conductor coaxial logging cable used also as a power supply transmission line. The system consists of a proprietary down-hole measurement tool, composed of a HP/HT sensor and a high temperature DSP-based electronic device; and located in the surface installation, a data acquisition equipment. The system employs a communication algorithm, based on the SNR characterization of the whole communication chain, which determines in real-time the optimal carrier frequency that is automatically implemented in the selected modulation/demodulation technique. The obtained laboratory tests results of the down-hole tool, using changes in temperature from 25 °C – 185 °C, provide a firm basis for testing and evaluating the system in the field.
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Silva, António, Álvaro Rocha, and Manuel Pérez Cota. "Electronic Booklet." International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education 11, no. 4 (October 2015): 97–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijicte.2015100107.

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This paper introduces a new method of communication between the school and the family, using an Electronic Booklet developed in the course of the authors' investigation project with the purpose of rendering the communication between both parties more effective. Today there is a general agreement, within educational sciences, as to the fundamental role occupied by the collaboration between the school and the family in the learning process and in educational success. With this Electronic Booklet, the communication becomes synchronous in a web environment. By logging in, educational actors can access a wide range of information: absences, behaviour, teacher advices, final grades, evaluation tools in each subject and corresponding evaluation, personal data, etc., eliminating the obstacles that hinder a successful collaboration between the school and the family.
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Poole, Melissa J., and Rainer E. Glaser. "Organic Chemistry Online: Building Collaborative Learning Communities through Electronic Communication Tools." Journal of Chemical Education 76, no. 5 (May 1999): 699. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ed076p699.

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Singh, S., M. E. Trudeau, B. De Mendonca, and M. C. Cheung. "Effects of electronic chemotherapy scheduling and communication tools on chemotherapy delivery." Journal of Clinical Oncology 29, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2011): e16504-e16504. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2011.29.15_suppl.e16504.

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Apker, Julie, Christopher Beach, Kevin O’Leary, Jennifer Ptacek, Dickson Cheung, and Robert Wears. "Handoff Communication and Electronic Health Records." Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care 3, no. 1 (June 2014): 162–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2327857914031027.

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When transferring patient care responsibilities across the healthcare continuum, clinicians strive to communicate safely and effectively, but communication failures exist that threaten patient safety. Although researchers are making great strides in understanding and solving intraservice handoff problems, inter-service transition communication remains underexplored. Further, electronic health records (EHRs) figure prominently in healthcare delivery, but less is known about how EHRs contribute to inter-service handoffs. This descriptive, qualitative study uses Sensemaking Theory to explore EHR-facilitated, inter-service handoffs occurring between emergency medicine and internal/hospitalist medicine physicians. The researchers conducted six focus groups with 16 attending physicians and medical residents at a major Midwestern academic hospital. Findings suggest clinicians hold varied expectations for information content and relational communication/style. Their expectations contribute to making sense of uncertain handoff situations and communication best practices. Participants generally perceive EHRs as tools that, when used appropriately, can enhance handoffs and patient care continuity. Ideas for practical applications are offered based on study results.
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David Shapiro, Steven. "Discovery tools as electronic billboards to market your library." Library Hi Tech News 31, no. 10 (November 25, 2014): 10–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lhtn-07-2014-0062.

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Purpose – The aim of this article is to describes Sprague Library’s experience in using EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) to market library services and resources in order to draw conclusions for other institutions. Design/methodology/approach – Uses the case study of Montclair State University in developing a strategy for using Discovery Tools as a library promotional tool. Also includes examples from other institutions. Findings – EDS (and other Discovery Services) can be helpful in highlighting library resources and services that may go unnoticed. Studies show a correlation between discovery tools and increased Interlibrary Loan (ILL) activity so it’s important to promote services like ILL within your discovery service. Practical implications – With a reasonable effort, libraries can use discovery tools to provide additional modes of communication with users. Originality/value – Highlights some of Sprague Library’s unique efforts in utilizing EDS to promote library resources and services.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Electronic tools of communication"

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Choy, Wai Hing. "Verification tools for communication protocol design." HKBU Institutional Repository, 2000. http://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_ra/258.

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Tang, Chuanyi. "Understanding the Electronic Word-of-Mouth Communication Process: Communication Effectiveness and Analytic Tools." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/194930.

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Electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) has increasingly become an important topic in marketing and consumer research. However, theory construction and methodology development in this area are still in their infancy. This leaves some basic and important questions unanswered including whether eWOM communication is effective, what roles are played by different communication cues, and how valuable information from text reviews can be generated. This study intends to answer these fundamental questions.Based on the Brunswik's Len Model, this study developed the Process Model of eWOM Communication. It extends the Brunswik's Lens Model in several important ways and provides a systematic tool to examine the effectiveness of eWOM communication processes. Furthermore, a simplified model of eWOM communication was developed to test the validity of automatic text analysis as a promising tool in studying eWOM communication.Two focus group interviews and a throughout literature review were conducted first to identify the communication cues employed by eWOM partners. Then, two web-based self-administered surveys were carried out to collect data from both eWOM senders and readers. Last, the data from both eWOM senders and readers were matched, forming a final dataset with 90 reviews. Correlations, regressions, and path analyses were employed to evaluate the models and test the hypotheses.Results showed that eWOM communication is effective, and the relative strength of information flow varies in different eWOM communication links when communicating different types of information.This study identified a list of eWOM communication cues and found that consumers employ different cues in communicating different types of information. EWOM readers' inference structure in decoding may not exactly mirror eWOM senders' encoding structure. Moreover, communication cues especially verbal cues play an important role in eWOM communication and explain additional variance in eWOM partners' intentions and perceptions beyond and above the star ratings. In general, negative emotion words are the most important cues across various situations.In addition, this study provides initial evidence for the validity of automatic text analysis in studying eWOM. Linguistic indicators such as Negations, Negative Emotions, and Money can explain additional variance in eWOM partners' attitudes and emotions beyond and above the star ratings.
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Putney, Nathan. "A STUDY OF DIGITAL COMMUNICATION TOOLS USED IN ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL COURSES." Doctoral diss., University of Central Florida, 2008. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/2071.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the degree to which selected communication tools used by teachers who teach online are positively perceived by their students in improving feelings of self-efficacy and motivation, and which tools may be perceived to be significantly more effective than the others. Students from the Florida Virtual School, a leader in online course delivery for grades 6-12, were surveyed to find their perceptions about how their teachers' use of email, Instant Messaging, chat, the telephone, discussion area, whiteboard, and assignment feedback affected their motivation and success in an online high school course. Correlations were done to discover if there were any significant relationships between variables that relate to teacher interaction and motivation. In addition, distributions of student responses to survey questions about digital communication tools and demographics were examined. It was found that there is a high degree of correlation between frequency of teachers' use of digital communication tools and student's perception of their level of motivation. It was also found that the digital communication tools most frequently used by teachers in communicating with their students were email, the telephone, and assignment feedback, and that the students found these same tools the most helpful in their learning. In addition, no significant demographic differences were found in students' perception of teacher's use of tools to enhance learning and motivation in their courses except in the number of previous online courses taken. These findings can help direct online high school teachers in their selection of digital tools used to communicate with their students.
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Lerotholi, Lelingoana Benedict. "The role of online communication on social development in Maseru (Lesotho)." Thesis, University of Zululand, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10530/1343.

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A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Communication Science at the University of Zululand, South Africa, 2012.
Majority of developing societies are usually succumbing to numerous socio-economic challenges. Communities in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, are not excluded from this trend. Online collaborations are consequently at the heart of addressing these challenges. This study examines the probability of encouraging and engaging online communication for social and economic development in Maseru. The promises of online communication for transforming society and advancing the new economy have rested on the arguments that online communication could expand and widen access to electronic commerce, enhance the quality of distance education, improve the general quality and standard of living , and eventually improve the economy of Maseru. Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) are very powerful tools for diffusing knowledge and information to society which is a fundamental aspect of the development process. The presence of new communication technologies has a greater influence on human lives than we ever thought. It is imperative that every community in Lesotho examines ways and means of adopting their information communication technology (ICT) infrastructure as soon as possible or face the possibility of social and economic stagnation and isolation. The Internet has ushered in innovative ways of socialising and conducting business. Although it has, through the process of globalization, created a wide space to engage in business and eradicate poverty, many societies are still isolated. There are many reasons for this which could range from voluntary isolation, inadequate infrastructure, ignorance or sheer laziness. The study was conducted within the paradigm of both qualitative and quantitative methods. Stratified and simple random sampling techniques were used and this allowed the researcher to divide the population of Maseru into various Strata. This research explored why Maseru is slow to adopt ICTs to enhance their economic and social development. Revelations from the study will benefit this community and will also assist in making recommendations for overcoming economic and social decline.
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Perry, Thomas Paul. "Software tools for the rapid development of signal processing and communications systems on configurable platforms." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2013. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/4301/.

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Programmers and engineers in the domains of high performance computing (HPC) and electronic system design have a shared goal: to define a structure for coordination and communication between nodes in a highly parallel network of processing tasks. Practitioners in both of these fields have recently encountered additional constraints that motivate the use of multiple types of processing device in a hybrid or heterogeneous platform, but constructing a working "program" to be executed on such an architecture is very time-consuming with current domain-specific design methodologies. In the field of HPC, research has proposed solutions involving the use of alternative computational devices such as FPGAs (field-programmable gate arrays), since these devices can exhibit much greater performance per unit of power consumption. The appeal of integrating these devices into traditional microprocessor-based systems is mitigated, however, by the greater difficulty in constructing a system for the resulting hybrid platform. In the field of electronic system design, a similar problem of integration exists. Many of the highly parallel FPGA-based systems that Xilinx and its customers produce for applications such as telecommunications and video processing require the additional use of one or more microprocessors, but coordinating the interactions between existing FPGA cores and software running on the microprocessors is difficult. The aim of my project is to improve the design flow for hybrid systems by proposing, firstly, an abstract representation of these systems and their components which captures in metadata their different models of computation and communication; secondly, novel design checking, exploration and optimisation techniques based around this metadata; and finally, a novel design methodology in which component and system metadata is used to generate software simulation models. The effectiveness of this approach will be evaluated through the implementation of two physical-layer telecommunications system models that meet the requirements of the 3GPP "LTE" standard, which is commercially relevant to Xilinx and many other organisations.
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Maybeck, Vanessa [Verfasser]. "Tools for non-invasive communication with electrogenic cells : optogenetic stimulation and diamond recording devices / Vanessa Maybeck." Aachen : Hochschulbibliothek der Rheinisch-Westfälischen Technischen Hochschule Aachen, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1020471506/34.

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Newman, John M. "The effects of synchronous voice and video tools on acceptance of online communications by students in undergraduate technology courses /." abstract and full text PDF (free order & download UNR users only), 2007. http://0-gateway.proquest.com.innopac.library.unr.edu/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3276959.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Nevada, Reno, 2007.
"May, 2007." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 85-104). Online version available on the World Wide Web. Library also has microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest Information and Learning Company, [2007]. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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Fernandes, Tatiana Brandão. "A comunicação científica no ambiente virtual: desvelamento do ecossistema." Universidade Federal do Amazonas, 2011. http://tede.ufam.edu.br/handle/tede/4330.

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The goal of this study is to present and discuss the use of electronic tools as a means of science communication by assessing the existing tools and observing and describing which tools are appropriate for diffusion/interaction and storage processes, as well as their communicative ecosystem. The study shows the communicational flows and points negative and positive aspects involved. It discusses the science communication scenario, from the traditional means to the new configuration in digital media, the cycle of scientific production, the changes in the digital context and the impact of such context in recent times. The study approaches the post-industrial era and the information society as a mark for the development of information and communication technologies. It defines networks as an instrument of interaction and sharing. It presents Web 2.0 as a platform for social networks and electronic tools and highlights their contribution to science communication. The concept of ecosystem is borrowed from biology, applied to the science communication process and highlighted in the functions of the electronic tools available in the virtual environment. The study describes the available tools as emerging models for supporting science diffusion, classifying them as diffusion/interaction, storage and measurement tools, presenting the players and structures involved in the communication process.
Este trabalho buscou apresentar e discutir o uso de ferramentas eletrônicas como aporte a comunicação científica, buscando levantar ferramentas existentes além de observar e descrever que instrumentos são apropriados ao processo de difusão/ interação e armazenamento bem como seu ecossistema comunicativo. Aponta os fluxos comunicacionais, levantando aspectos positivos e negativos que o envolvem. Discute o panorama da comunicação científica a partir de sua contextualização em meio tradicional para a nova configuração em meio digital, o ciclo da produção científica, as mudanças no contexto digital, assim como o impacto deste contexto na atualidade. Aborda a era pós- industrial e a sociedade da informação como marco para o desenvolvimento de tecnologias voltadas a informação e a comunicação. Conceitua redes como instrumento de interação e compartilhamento. Apresenta a Web 2.0 como plataforma para as redes sociais e ferramentas eletrônicas e destaca sua colaboração para a comunicação científica. Resgata o conceito de ecossistema aplicando-o ao processo de comunicação científica e destacando-o nas funções das ferramentas eletrônicas disponibilizadas em ambiente virtual. Descreve as ferramentas disponíveis como modelos emergentes de apoio a difusão científica classificando-as como ferramentas de difusão/interação, armazenamento e medição apresentando atores e estruturas como subsídios constituídos para o processo de comunicação.
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Frid, Emma. "Perceptual Characterization of a Tactile Display for Live Electronic Music Performance : Designing a Vibrotactile Notification Tool for the CIRMMT Live Electronics Framework (CLEF)." Thesis, KTH, Medieteknik och interaktionsdesign, MID, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-159245.

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This study was conducted to assess physical and perceptual properties of a tactile display for a vibrotactile notification system within the CIRMMT Live Electronics Framework (CLEF), a Max-based modular environment for composition and performance of live electronic music. The tactile display was composed of two rotating eccentric mass actuators driven by a PWM signal generated from an Arduino microcontroller. Physical measurements using an accelerometer were carried out in order to estimate intensity and spectral peak frequency as function of duty cycle of the PWM signal. In addition, three user-based studies were conducted to estimate perceptual vibrotactile absolute threshold, differential threshold and temporal differential threshold. Obtained results provided us with precise guidelines that facilitate the design of perceptually robust vibrotactile stimuli for our tactile application. A set of eight simple tactons (vibrotactile icons) was defined, whereafter an absolute identification test was conducted in order to estimate mean tacton recognition rates. Results were promising; mean tacton recognition rate was found to be 74 %. Based on all findings described above, a Max-based prototype used for exploration of tactile stimuli was developed. The prototype contained a library of tactile notification presets to be loaded into CLEF, along with a simple tacton editor for design of customized tactile events.
Syftet med denna studie var att undersöka fysiska och perceptuella egenskaper hos en taktil display som designats för att presentera taktila notifikationssignaler till användare av CIRMMT Live Electronics Framework (CLEF), en Max-baserad modulär miljö för komposition och framförande av musikstycken som involverar Live Electronics. Live Electronics är ett begrepp som innefattar elektronik som används för att generera, processera eller modifiera ljud i realtid. Den taktila display som användes i denna studie var uppbyggd av två roterande excentriska massor, drivna av en pulsbreddsmodulerad signal som genereras av en Arduino mikrokontroller. Accelerometermätningar och tre användarbaserade studier genomfördes för att undersöka följande: intensitet och spektral toppfrekvens som funktion av pulskvot, sensorisk tröskel och intensitetsdiskriminering mellan presenterade stimuli, samt JND i millisekunder för två efterföljande taktila stimuli. Erhållna resultat analyserades varefter riktlinjer för design av perceptuellt robusta signaler för vår taktila display sattes upp. I slutfasen av studien designades åtta taktila signaler, varefter en användarbaserad studie genomfördes för att uppskatta hur lätta dessa signaler var att identifiera. En genomsnittlig identifikationsnivå på 74 % kunde noteras. Baserat på ovan beskrivna resultat utvecklades slutligen en taktil modulprototyp i form av ett bibliotek av fördefinierade taktila stimuli. Denna prototyp inkluderande även en funktion som gav användaren möjlighet att designa och skräddarsy egna taktila signaler.
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Maritz, Gert Stephanus Herman. "A network traffic analysis tool for the prediction of perceived VoIP call quality." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/17897.

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Thesis (MScEng)--University of Stellenbosch, 2011.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The perceived quality of Voice over Internet Protocol (IP) (VoIP) communication relies on the network which is used to transport voice packets between the end points. Variable network characteristics such as bandwidth, delay and loss are critical for real-time voice traffic and are not always guaranteed by networks. It is important for network service providers to determine the Quality of Service (QoS) it provides to its customers. The solution proposed here is to predict the perceived quality of a VoIP call, in real-time by using network statistics. The main objective of this thesis is to develop a network analysis tool, which gathers meaningful statistics from network traffic. These statistics will then be used for predicting the perceived quality of a VoIP call. This study includes the investigation and deployment of two main components. Firstly, to determine call quality, it is necessary to extract the voice streams from captured network traffic. The extracted sound files can then be analysed by various VoIP quality models to determine the perceived quality of a VoIP call. The second component is the analysis of network characteristics. Loss, delay and jitter are all known to influence perceived call quality. These characteristics are, therefore, determined from the captured network traffic and compared with the call quality. Using the statistics obtained by the repeated comparison of the call quality and network characteristics, a network specific algorithm is generated. This Non-Intrusive Quality Prediction Algorithm (NIQPA) uses basic characteristics such as time of day, delay, loss and jitter to predict the quality of a real-time VoIP call quickly in a non-intrusive way. The realised algorithm for each network will differ, because every network is different. Prediction results can then be used to adapt either the network (more bandwidth, packet prioritising) or the voice stream (error correction, change VoIP codecs) to assure QoS.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die kwaliteit van spraak oor die internet (VoIP) kommunikasie is afhanklik van die netwerk wat gebruik word om spraakpakkies te vervoer tussen die eindpunte. Netwerk eienskappe soos bandwydte, vertraging en verlies is krities vir intydse spraakverkeer en kan nie altyd gewaarborg word deur netwerkverskaffers nie. Dit is belangrik vir die netwerk diensverskaffers om die vereiste gehalte van diens (QoS) te verskaf aan hul kliënte. Die oplossing wat hier voorgestel word is om die kwaliteit van ’n VoIP oproep intyds te voorspel, deur middel van die netwerkstatistieke. Die belangrikste doel van hierdie projek is om ’n netwerk analise-instrument te ontwikkel. Die instrument versamel betekenisvolle statistiek deur van netwerkverkeer gebruik te maak. Hierdie statistiek sal dan gebruik word om te voorspel wat die gehalte van ’n VoIP oproep sal wees vir sekere netwerk toestande. Hierdie studie berus op die ondersoek en implementering van twee belangrike komponente. In die eerste plek, moet oproep kwaliteit bepaal word. Spraakstrome word uit die netwerkverkeer onttrek. Die onttrekte klanklêers kan dan geanaliseer word deur verskeie spraak kwaliteitmodelle om die kwaliteitdegradasie van ’n spesifieke VoIP oproep vas te stel. Die tweede komponent is die analise van netwerkeienskappe. Pakkieverlies, pakkievertraging en bibbereffek is bekend vir hul invloed op VoIP kwaliteit en is waargeneem. Hierdie netwerk eienskappe word dus bepaal uit die netwerkverkeer en daarna vergelyk met die gemete gesprekskwaliteit. Statistiek word verkry deur die herhaalde vergelyking van gesprekkwaliteit en netwerk eienskappe. Uit die statistiek kan ’n algoritme (vir die spesifieke network) gegenereer word om spraakkwaliteit te voorspel. Hierdie Nie-Indringende Kwaliteit Voorspellings-algoritme (NIKVA), gebruik basiese kenmerke, soos die tyd van die dag, pakkie vertraging, pakkie verlies en bibbereffek om die kwaliteit van ’n huidige VoIP oproep te voorspel. Hierdie metode is vinnig, in ’n nie-indringende manier. Die gerealiseerde algoritme vir die verskillende netwerke sal verskil, want elke netwerk is anders. Die voorspelling van spraakgehalte kan dan gebruik word om òf die netwerk aan te pas (meer bandwydte, pakkie prioriteit) òf die spraakstroom aan te pas (foutkorreksie, verander VoIP kodering) om die goeie kwaliteit van ’n VoIP oproep te verseker.
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Watrall, Ethan, Eric Christopher Kansa, and Sarah Whitcher Kansa. Archaeology 2.0: New tools for communication and collaboration. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, 2011.

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Watrall, Ethan, Eric Christopher Kansa, and Sarah Whitcher Kansa. Archaeology 2.0: New tools for communication and collaboration. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, 2011.

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Heinz, Beilner, Bause Falko, and GI/ITG Conference on Measuring, Modelling, and Evaluating Computing and Communication Systems, (8th : 1995 : Heidelberg, Germany), eds. Quantitative evaluation of computing and communication systems: 8th International Conference on Modelling Techniques and Tools for Computer PerformanceEvaluation, Performance Tools '95, 8th GI/ITG Conference on Measuring, Modelling, and Evaluating Computing and Communication Systems, MMB '95, Heidelberg, Germany, September 1995 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 1995.

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Poor Richard's e-mail publishing: Creating newsletters, bulletins, discussion groups, and other powerful communications tools. Lakewood, CO: Top Floor Pub., 1999.

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International Conference on Modeling Techniques and Tools for Computer Performance Evaluation (8th 1995 Heidelberg, Germany). Quantitative evaluation of computing and communication systems: 8th International Conference on Modelling Techniques and Tools for Computer Performance Evaluation, Performance Tools '95, 8th GI/ITG Conference on Measuring, Modelling, and Evaluating Computing, and Communication Systems, MMB '95, Heidelberg, Germany, September 20-22, 1995 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 1995.

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1972-, Williams Navin, and York Sue 1968-, eds. The handbook of mobile market research: Tools and techniques for market researchers. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2014.

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Romanova, Yuliya, Pavel Muzychkin, Nataliya Zhenova, Lyudmila D'yakonova, Galina Eydlina, Konstantin Miloradov, Svetlana Vokina, and Al'bina Antonenkova. Modern information and communication technologies for successful business. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1073931.

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The textbook contains a verified set of materials about the opportunities and technologies of doing business on the global Internet. Technologies and means of the electronic market, electronic cash flows and possibilities of their management are considered. Special attention is paid to the issues of site construction: tips and step-by-step instructions are given for the direct creation of a site, setting a task and implementing it to order, as well as numerous opportunities and tools for promoting a site on the web. The basics of the security of electronic business activity are presented. The material is presented in a clear and accessible form. For students and undergraduates of various profiles, studying in the fields of "Economics" and "Management", graduate students, as well as entrepreneurs who want to promote their business via the Internet.
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The e-policy handbook: Rules and best practices to safely manage your company's e-mail, blogs, social networking, and other electronic communication tools. 2nd ed. New York: American Management Association, 2009.

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Shah, Rawn. Social networking for business: Choosing the right tools and resources to fit your needs. Indianapolis: Wharton School Pub., 2010.

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Blogs, wikis, podcasts, and other powerful web tools for classrooms. 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Corwin Press, 2008.

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Kynigos, Chronis, Evangelia V. Dimaraki, and Evie Trouki. "Pupil communication during electronic collaborative projects:Integrating communication tools with communication scenarios." In The Role of Technology in CSCL, 155–72. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-71136-2_10.

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Braun, Volker, Tiziana Margaria, and Bernhard Steffen. "The Electronic Tool Integration Platform (ETI) and the Petri Net Technology." In Petri Net Technology for Communication-Based Systems, 363–82. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-40022-6_18.

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"Translator–client communication and information transfer." In Electronic Tools for Translators, 27–46. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315760353-6.

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Ferreira, Mónica M., Sandra Maria Correia Loureiro, and Helia Gonçalves Pereira. "Communication Tools in the Customer's Journey." In Exploring the Power of Electronic Word-of-Mouth in the Services Industry, 288–316. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8575-6.ch016.

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There are several paths in marketing to communicate with the consumers. More creative ways are reaching to the market increasing the fascia and trying to overcome customers' demands. Consumers have changed and are now more informed, demanding, and empowered. They are talking with brands and about them with other consumers but also about their personal experience, which means that the impact of the communication between them has evolved in massive terms. The new trends in digital communications has brought profound changes to the tourism sector. Tourists are now more critical in their decision-making process. The increasing access to new technologies by individuals has made travel research and planning easier, placing the stakeholders in a permanent challenge to meet the consumer's needs. In this respect, some points come out: are the new means of communications fundamental determinants in the consumer decision purchase in tourism products? Will companies beneficial to start including this new means as communication tools? Should they be incorporated in their communication plans?
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Beck, Charles E. "A Communications Model for Knowledge Sharing." In Electronic Business, 1967–79. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-056-1.ch122.

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An integrative, systems-based model of knowledge sharing can provide a way of visualizing the interrelated elements that comprise a knowledge management system. This original model, building on a rhetorical process model of communication, includes both the objective and subjective elements within the human cognition. In addition, it clarifies the purpose and method elements at the center for any effective knowledge system. The model centers on the purpose elements of intentions and audience, and the method elements of technical tools and human processes. The output of knowledge sharing includes objective products and subjective interpretations. Feedback verifies the timeliness and efficiency in the process of building both information and knowledge.
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Crawford-Mathis, Krista J. "Concepts and Challenges of E-Leadership." In Electronic Business, 1748–53. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-056-1.ch108.

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Technology increasingly allows one to work from anywhere, altering the mode and style of communication. Videoconferencing, online collaboration software, cell phones, e-mail, Wi-Fi, and other technological tools are contributing to a growing number of virtual companies and teams. Some larger companies have made portions of their workforce virtual, allowing employees to simply work out of their homes. These changes in work force dynamics require additional skill sets for leaders. What follows is a description of e-leadership and the unique leadership challenges associated with this field.
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Damurski, Łukasz. "Public Communication in Urban Planning." In Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development, 200–232. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4719-0.ch010.

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In most European countries, urban planning is a domain of public administration and as such should be a subject of transparent, democratic decision-making procedures. It bares the growing need for public communication, especially in the context of the rapid development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The Internet strongly influences public decision-making systems, including urban planning. This chapter looks for particular patterns and standards of public communication in urban planning in Poland and Germany by comparing online participation tools and by analyzing three complimentary aspects of e-participation in planning: “transparency,” “spatiality,” and “interactivity.”
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Bainbridge, William Sims. "Virtual Nations." In Electronic Constitution, 224–41. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-254-1.ch014.

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Virtual worlds are computer environments in which large numbers of human beings may interact, do useful work for each others, and build enduring social connections. For example, in World of Warcraft an estimated nine million subscribers form short-term action-oriented groups and long-term guilds, employing a variety of software tools to manage division of labor, spatial distributions, activity planning, individual reputations, and channels of communication, to accomplish a variety of often complex goals. A broader system of essentially permanent allegiances, comparable to current national governments and major corporations, frames the volatile forming and dissolving of small and medium-sized cooperative groups. New social technologies have a clear potential to supplement and render more flexible the existing structures of government, but they may also represent a significantly new departure in human social organization. The chapter will describe the diversity of information technology tools used to support social cooperation in virtual worlds, and then explain how they could be adapted to mediate in new ways between government and its citizens.
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Joukl, M., and L. Hosák. "A comparative analysis of free and open source tools for electronic evaluations in sociology." In Future Communication Technology and Engineering, 221–24. CRC Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b18331-51.

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Westh Nicolajsen, Hanne. "Limitations and Perspectives on Use of E-Services in Engineering Consulting." In Electronic Services, 1280–95. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-967-5.ch078.

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In this chapter we analyse organizational challenges when an engineering consultancy in the building industry integrates information and communication technologies (ICT) in the production and delivery of their services, and discuss how the e-service concept can be applied in this context. The analysis is based on a field study on introduction of 3D-modeling tools within one of the leading engineering companies in Scandinavia (Ramboll). The analysis focuses on the changes in knowledge creation and transfer both within the company and in inter-organizational relations. The analysis points towards a need to change the business model as the project engineering part of the technical engineering service becomes standardized.
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Xiaoyu, Chen. "Study on electronic engineering design software tools." In 3rd International Conference on Green Communications and Networks. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/gcn131242.

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Hao, Zuyi, and Hairong Yan. "Research on communication of heterogeneous CNC machine tools based on communication integration class library." In 2021 IEEE 5th Information Technology,Networking,Electronic and Automation Control Conference (ITNEC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itnec52019.2021.9587042.

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Kock, Ned. "Behavior Toward E-Communication Tools: A New Theoretical Model Based on Evolution Theory." In 2001 Informing Science Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2426.

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This paper presents a new theoretical model to explain behavior toward electronic communication tools based on evolution theory. The model proposes that inherited biological traits acquired by the human species through Darwinian evolution bias an individual's choice of preferred communication toward face-to-face communication. The model also suggests that e-communication media that selectively incorporate elements of actual unencumbered face-to-face interaction (e.g., physical presence, ability to see and hear others, synchronicity) will be perceived as more adequate for communication than other media devoid of those elements, and therefore as demanding less individual cognitive effort to be used, particularly in tasks requiring intense communication.
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Dominguez, Miguel A., Perfecto Marino, Francisco Poza, and Santiago Otero. "Communication Networks for Vehicular Electronic Devices." In EUROCON 2007 - The International Conference on "Computer as a Tool". IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eurcon.2007.4400227.

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Tomljanovic, J., T. Turina, and E. Krelja Kurelovic. "Electronic commerce in Croatia and a comparison of open source tools for the development of electronic commerce." In 2016 39th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mipro.2016.7522384.

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Vrcelj, Ana, Natasa Hoic-Bozic, and Martina Holenko Dlab. "Using Digital Tools for Gamification in Schools." In 2021 44th International Convention on Information, Communication and Electronic Technology (MIPRO). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/mipro52101.2021.9597137.

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Andelkovic, A., K. Hausknecht, and G. Sirovatka. "Linux Forensic Triage: Overview of Process and Tools." In 2020 43rd International Convention on Information, Communication and Electronic Technology (MIPRO). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/mipro48935.2020.9245304.

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Mezak, J., and P. Pejic Papak. "Project Based Teaching with Digital Tools in Primary Education." In 2020 43rd International Convention on Information, Communication and Electronic Technology (MIPRO). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/mipro48935.2020.9245078.

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Pal'ova, D., and M. Vejacka. "Gamification tools improving university students’ involvement in the education process." In 2020 43rd International Convention on Information, Communication and Electronic Technology (MIPRO). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/mipro48935.2020.9245113.

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Delija, Damir, Ivan Mohenski, and Goran Sirovatka. "Comparative Analysis of Network Forensic Tools on Different Operating Systems." In 2021 44th International Convention on Information, Communication and Electronic Technology (MIPRO). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/mipro52101.2021.9596833.

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Trogub, Illona. Communication Tools Towards a Bioregional Consciousness. Portland State University Library, January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/honors.89.

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Martin, Alain J., Mika Nystroem, and Catherine G. Wong. Design Tools for Integrated Asynchronous Electronic Circuits. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada417138.

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Haynes, Leonard S. Open Architecture for Electronic Design & Support Tools. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada235617.

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Fontes, A., A. M. Moreland, D. A. Paris, and E. L. Reyelts. Marine Corps Communication-Electronic Maintenance: A Broken System. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada272081.

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Shur, Michael S. Computer Aided Design Tools for Mixed Electronic/Photonic VLSI. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada412234.

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Tweeten, Jaclyn F., and Thomas H. Paulsen. Perceptions and Usage of Communication Tools by Nebraska Cattle Producers. Ames (Iowa): Iowa State University, January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-1129.

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Ziemer, Rodger E., Mark A. Wickert, C. J. Wang, and Edward Chow. Satellite/Terrestrial Communication Network Evaluation with Computer-Aided Workstation Tools. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada353495.

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Barilo, Nick F. Electronic Safety Resource Tools -- Supporting Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Commercialization. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1164580.

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Nicklaw, Christopher, Mark Maurer, Chuck Tabbert, and Randall Milanowski. Hierarchical CAD Tools for Radiation Hardened Mixed Signal Electronic Circuits. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada429971.

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Schmidt, Stephen L. Effect of Computer Systems and Electronic Communication of Asthma Outcomes. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada396343.

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