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NEERAJ, KUMAR RATHORE, and KHAN FARHA. "INTERNET OF THINGS: A REVIEW ARTICLE." i-manager’s Journal on Cloud Computing 5, no. 1 (2018): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.26634/jcc.5.1.14276.

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Crissman, Randy D., and Louis A. Lalumiere. "Forum Article: Internet Video Monitoring of Ice-Boom Performance." Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 124, no. 5 (May 1998): 451–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9429(1998)124:5(451).

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Tompkins Jr, George N. "Internet Purchases and Article 28 of the Warsaw Convention." Air and Space Law 31, Issue 1 (February 1, 2006): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/aila2006007.

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Birje, Mahantesh N., Arun A. Kumbi, and Ashok V. Sutagundar. "Internet of Things." International Journal of Hyperconnectivity and the Internet of Things 1, no. 2 (July 2017): 45–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijhiot.2017070104.

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This article describes how the Internet of Things (IoT) enables interaction and integration of real world things or objects—such as cars, electronic devices, homes, etc.—using various inter-operable communication protocols. This leads to a digital society of billions of devices that can sense, process, share, track, shop, chat and work in cooperative manner. There exist many challenges in the realization of IoT based distributed systems. This article intends to introduce various aspects of IoT such as views/visions, Architecture and protocols of IoT, communication technology, general requirements and various application domains. This article intends to disseminate the state-of-the-art multi-fold information on IoT to researchers, academicians, and student community.
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Остапчук and Aleksey Ostapchuk. "Internet marketing complex to promote tourism business." Economics 4, no. 5 (October 10, 2016): 63–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/20838.

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The article considers Internet marketing complex for promotion of travel business. The article gives a review of instruments of marketing communication in Internet network for touristic enterprises. The author describes the most common ways for users to interact with the network. The main devices through which users log on to the Internet are considered. The data on the percentage of use mobile devices and personal computers in Russia and European countries are given. The article summarizes the complex of instruments marketing communication on the Internet for tourist enterprises. The author considers types websites to promote businesses in travel industry, describes the structure of communication between organization and customer through various types of websites. The article presents a complex marketing communications through search engines, briefly describes search advertising and search optimization, presents the most popular search system of the Russian Internet segment.
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Bhandari, Aakash. "Research Article on Smart Irrigation System using IOT." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. 12 (December 31, 2021): 448–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.38830.

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Abstract: In this paper we have proposed smart irrigation system using Microcontroller NodeMCU ESP8266 . We have used the concept of Internet of Things. The system checks the humidity and temperature of the soil using the soil sensor and waters the plants based on the readings. Also the system will send an e-mail whenever the plants are being watered and all the relevant conditions of the plant like temperature, humidity etc. The principle that we’ve used is very simple and easy to implement. It’ll save the manpower and is time efficient. Keywords: IOT( Internet of Things), Smart irrigation system.
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Shamiloglu Kurbanov, Aiden, Renata Romanovna Lenkovskaya, Natalya Viktorovna Lutovinova, Alla Efratovna Zolotareva, and Pavel Valerievich Zhesterov. "Information Security and the Internet." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 3.15 (August 13, 2018): 273. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.15.18687.

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The article analyzes problems of poor legal regulation of relationships in the Internet when the network is used as a mean of information dissemination. The article focuses on the analysis of judgements in cases involving organizations that distribute software designed for maintenance of the companies’ paper flow, when such cases reveal evidences of non-licensed use of information. Gaps are identified in possibility to use civil methods of information protection traditional for the Russian system of justice. The authors found some inefficient information protection methods considering the level of processes and technology development, such as watermarks on the images, information depositing in Web-depository. The articles draw special attention to the requirements that an author and owner may put forward to information protection in the Internet.
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Li, Yuan, Chao Xiong, Xia Han, Hongwei Du, and FengYou He. "RETRACTED ARTICLE: Internet-scale secret sharing algorithm with multimedia applications." Multimedia Tools and Applications 79, no. 13-14 (January 22, 2018): 9669. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11042-017-5558-0.

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Champagne, Eric. "Review Article: Girlfriend in a comma: romancing on the internet." New Media & Society 10, no. 1 (February 2008): 159–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461444807085383.

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Mishra, Neha. "Privacy, Cybersecurity, and GATS Article XIV: A New Frontier for Trade and Internet Regulation?" World Trade Review 19, no. 3 (May 2, 2019): 341–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1474745619000120.

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AbstractMeasures restricting data flows outside one's borders, including mandatory data/server localization measures, are not only a barrier to trade, but also largely ineffective in achieving better internet security or trust. Nevertheless, governments deploy such measures, primarily on grounds of cybersecurity and privacy, potentially violating their obligations under the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). In this article, I investigate whether GATS-inconsistent measures may be justified under GATS Art. XIV when aimed at ensuring privacy or cybersecurity, and, if so, whether GATS Art. XIV effectively balances trade and internet policy. As the internet governance framework is complex and somewhat ambiguous, applying GATS Art. XIV to cybersecurity/privacy measures necessitates balancing of trade liberalization principles and domestic internet policy. This exercise can be effective in weeding out data localization measures disguised as privacy/cybersecurity measures, particularly by employing relevant technical and factual evidence. However, given the lack of binding international law/norms on these issues, GATS Art. XIV has a limited role, particularly in cases involving direct conflict between multistakeholder/transnational internet norms and domestic internet policies, or where the measures are founded on contentious standards/benchmarks on privacy/cybersecurity. Ultimately, ensuring free and secure data flows requires a multidimensional policy response, including strengthening linkages between trade law and internet governance.
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Fussey, Pete, and Silke Roth. "Digitizing Sociology: Continuity and Change in the Internet Era." Sociology 54, no. 4 (June 1, 2020): 659–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0038038520918562.

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This article outlines and contextualizes the development of digital sociology as an introduction to this e-special issue, charting the development of the field through the pages of the journal, Sociology. In doing so, the article sketches key contours of this rich and varied terrain, accenting how technological innovation has permeated the domains of politics, culture and society. Of central concern has been the intellectual origins of ‘digital sociology’. While first coined in 2009, the article highlights a longer history, noting the continued resonance of modernity’s currents of categorization, ordering and rationality while recognizing the crucial shifts brought by digitally mediated life. The article then discusses landmark articles contributing to the development of digital sociology, beginning with interventions seeking to theorize digital society. We then turn to articles focusing on methodological questions before addressing the digital turn in selected areas of enduring sociological concern including: work and organizations; inequality; migration; activism; communities; emotions; and everyday life. The article concludes with a series of observations regarding potential futures of digital sociological analyses.
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Loktevich, Ekaterina V. "ROCK-POET’S PREBIOGRAPHIC FACE IN FOCUS OF INTERNET-DISCOURSE (article one)." Culture and Text, no. 48 (2022): 19–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.37386/2305-4077-2022-1-19-30.

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Using the example of the biography of a modern Russian rock-poet, the article reveals the theoretical and methodological problems of the genre of biography: genetic potential, a change in the content paradigm, ethical and aesthetic intersections of the biographer, the biographer and the recipient. The relationship between the participants in the biographical discourse is considered in the context of cultural memory, formed in the communicative field of the Internet-environment. In connection with the solution of the indicated problems, the concepts of a prebiographical face , prebiograph , epoch-making interpellative , cultural-dialogical forecast of the recipient are introduced . The question is raised about the influence of the prebiographical face of the rock-poet on the subsequent creation of his biography.
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Min, Xiaojie. "The Interaction of Internet Fun Design Resources Based on the Network Communication System." Mobile Information Systems 2022 (April 7, 2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5374389.

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The interactive function of the Internet is the basis of all data transmission. The functions of Internet products are becoming more and more complex, and the amount of information they carry also increases dramatically. People and products mainly interact with products through the product interface, and the operation of the interface becomes more and more complex and more important. With the help of the interactive function of the Internet, various “Internet +” businesses are carried out in an orderly manner. The realization of Internet functions also requires user-centric interactive design. This puts higher demands on the fun of Internet interaction. This article aims to study the interaction of interesting design resources on the Internet, so as to make the Internet interaction more interesting. This article proposes to add interesting elements to the interactive functions of the Internet on the basis of the network communication system and stimulate the user’s feelings from many aspects such as actions, pictures, sounds, and colors, so as to make the users feel psychologically happy and trigger. The experimental results in this paper show that fun interaction design can enhance user experience by 20%.
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Litan, Bob. "COMMENT ON BELL ARTICLE." Journal of Prediction Markets 3, no. 1 (December 17, 2012): 111–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.5750/jpm.v3i1.458.

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Almost by definition, all disruptive technologies or innovations threaten vested interests. If markets and the legal environment are sufficiently flexible – and in the United States, for the most they are – innovations that buyers want diffuse throughout the economy despite the opposition.There are cases, however, where the existing order uses the legal system to fight back, to forestall or delay change. Napster is a case in point: it threatened the established recording industry, which eventually persuaded the courts to shut down that particular form of peer-to-peer file transfer. But even in this case, “the law” has failed to stop innovation. Other peer-to-peer networks have found ways to legally permit free Internet-based file transfers, while some companies – notably Apple – have developed business models around paid file transfer
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Sneep, Deirdre. "Cell Phone City: Reinventing Tokyo’s Urban Space for Social Use." Asiascape: Digital Asia 6, no. 3 (November 8, 2019): 212–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22142312-12340112.

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Abstract Although the growth of the mobile internet is a global phenomenon, several urban agglomerations are in East Asian countries that rank particularly high in mobile internet use. Among them is Tokyo, the cradle of mobile internet technology. The constant connectedness to the internet transforms the city and its communities, making them interesting case studies for research on smart communities. In line with Goggin and McLelland’s 2017 call for a more localized perspective on (mobile) internet use, this article critically re-visits the existing theoretical framework on how virtual space influences the city, and it compares findings with anthropological fieldwork the author conducted in Tokyo. The article looks at how mobile phones can be used to interact with established contacts over a distance, connect strangers by forming ‘mobile phone hubs’, and even disconnect the user when the device is used to ‘shield’ oneself from those in the vicinity.
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García, Camino López, Ma Cruz Sánchez, and Ana García Valcárcel-Muñoz Repiso. "Internet Addiction." Journal of Information Technology Research 15, no. 1 (January 2022): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jitr.297120.

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Different educational programs aim to reduce or control Internet addiction. These are based on a traditional methodology that can be recognized as an exposition or master class (participatory or not). In this type of educational programs the student acquires a passive role since they are focused on informing the students of the dangers associated with the development of Internet addiction, but not on the treatment or changes in behavior. If we review these educational programs it can see how they have little effect on students. For this reason, a new educational program approach has been created that fights or limits Internet addiction through a methodological proposal that also focuses on increasing digital competence while limiting or controlling the evolution of Internet addiction. In this article, the design is presented.
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Cannizzaro, Sara. "Internet memes as internet signs: A semiotic view of digital culture." Sign Systems Studies 44, no. 4 (December 31, 2016): 562–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/sss.2016.44.4.05.

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This article argues for a clearer framework of internet-based “memes”. The science of memes, dubbed ‘memetics’, presumes that memes remain “copying units” following the popularisation of the concept in Richard Dawkins’ celebrated work, The Selfish Gene (1976). Yet Peircean semiotics and biosemiotics can challenge this doctrine of information transmission. While supporting a precise and discursive framework for internet memes, semiotic readings reconfigure contemporary formulations to the – now-established – conception of memes. Internet memes can and should be conceived, then, as habit-inducing sign systems incorporating processes involving asymmetrical variation. So, drawing on biosemiotics, Tartu-Moscow semiotics, and Peircean semiotic principles, and through a close reading of the celebrated 2011 Internet meme Rebecca Black’s Friday, this article proposes a working outline for the definition of internet memes and its applicability for the semiotic analysis of texts in new media communication.
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Nguyen, Tri-Hai, and Myungsik Yoo. "Analysis of attacks on device manager in software-defined Internet of Things." International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks 13, no. 8 (August 2017): 155014771772868. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1550147717728681.

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The Internet of Things is a network of physical devices consisting of embedded systems and sensors that interact with each other and connect to the Internet, and the quick growth of the Internet of Things industry has resulted in complex inter-networking on the Internet. Software-defined networking is a recent advance in computer networking that redefines the network paradigm for future communication, and the advantages of software-defined networking can also be applied to Internet of Things, namely as software-defined Internet of Things. In this article, we investigate the vulnerability of the software-defined Internet of Things platform device manager, which monitors the connected Internet of Things devices in the network. Although being the one that performs one of the most crucial services, the device managers in current primary controllers have a big security issue as they do not include any device verification, authentication, or authorization routines. Consequently, the device manager accepts all the changes of device information made by other devices, which leads to potential attacks as demonstrated in this article. To address this problem, a comprehensive and lightweight countermeasure is proposed and its effectiveness is verified through experiments.
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Asuan, Asuan. "TRANSAKSI PERBANKAN MELALUI INTERNET BANKING." Solusi 17, no. 3 (September 1, 2019): 317–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.36546/solusi.v17i3.220.

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Internet banking is one of the bank's services to customers to obtain information, communicate and conduct banking transactions through the internet network, the implementation of which customers already have a bank account, ATM and User ID and PIN to conduct banking transactions through internet banking based on article 1320 and 1338 Civil Code. Act Number 10 of 1998 concerning Banking in article 5 concerning types of banks, namely commercial banks and people's credit banks and article 40 regarding bank secrecy, including matters of banking transactions through internet banking and legal protection provided by banks regarding the confidentiality of customer data. Disputes on banking transactions through internet banking (banks and debtors) can be resolved by referring to agreements agreed upon by the parties, dispute resolution can be done through court (litigation) or outside the court (non-litigation) based on Law Number 30 of 1999 concerning Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution in article 6 concerning general disputes that can be resolved through arbitration.
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Javida Damirova, Javida Damirova, and Laman Musayeva Laman Musayeva. "INTERNET OF THINGS." PAHTEI-Procedings of Azerbaijan High Technical Educational Institutions 13, no. 02 (March 1, 2022): 33–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.36962/pahtei13022022-33.

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This article will discuss the Internet of things, which is a completely new technology. Currently, the world's most talked about new electronics use Internet of Things technology. This technology includes Google, Yandex, YouTube and all our social networks. The current benefits of Internet of Things technology will be discussed, as well as its future position. What is the role of smart technologies in the development of robotics, new electronics and the impetus for new inventions? The Internet of Things is a new paradigm that transforms traditional lifestyles into high-tech lifestyles. Many important studies and researches have been conducted to improve the technology through IoT. The Internet of Things, or IoT, refers to the billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, all collecting and sharing data. The main purpose of this review article is to provide a detailed discussion, both technologically and socially. It is not just about the connected devices but also about the hardware, software, connectivity and communication protocols, middleware and so much more to create Internet of Things solutions as mentioned. And it’s also about many processes and technologies. So, this is most important theme in our world. The article discusses various problems and key issues in IoT, architecture and important applications. The Internet of Things is an emerging paradigm that enables the communication between electronic devices and sensors through the internet in order to facilitate our lives. IoT has also demonstrated its importance and potential for economic and industrial growth in the developing region. It is also seen as a revolutionary step in the trading and stock markets. However, data and information security is an important concern and is highly desirable, which is a major challenge that needs to be addressed. The Internet, the biggest source of security threats and cyber attacks, has opened various doors for hackers, thereby discrediting information and data. IoT is committed to providing the best possible solutions to deal with data and information security issues. IoT's most important concern in trade and the economy is security. The IoT system consists of a large number of devices and sensors that communicate with each other. They can range from a Wi-Fi pet camera on your bookshelf to a medical device implanted in your body, like a pacemaker. As long as the device is able to connect to the internet and has sensors that transmit data, it can be considered an IoT device. As the IoT network grows and expands, the number of these sensors and devices is growing rapidly. These devices communicate with each other and transmit large amounts of information over the Internet. This information is very large and flows every second, and therefore deserves to be called great information. The IoT was initially most interesting to business and manufacturing, where its application is sometimes known as machine-to-machine (mean - M2M), but the emphasis is now on filling our homes and offices with smart devices, transforming it into something. Today, these IoT projects are evolving and rapidly spreading to all platforms. It is possible to find IoT projects for each topic. As mentioned earlier, IoT projects are designed to make life easier. These projects, created to help as many people as possible, will be the most important part of our future lives. It will be impossible to imagine our lives without the Internet of Things and smart projects. A smart city with sensors covering all its regions using diverse tangible gadgets and objects all over the community and connected with the help of internet. The continuous expansion of IoT-based networks poses complex challenges such as data management and collection, storage and processing, and analytics. This article sheds light on the existing literature and describes their contributions to various aspects of IoT. This article will help readers and researchers understand IoT and its application to the real world Keywords: arduino, sensors, security systems, robotics, intelligent technology.
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Gedminas, Aurimas. "MEMBRANINIŲ SKAIČIAVIMŲ IR DAIKTŲ INTERNETO TECHNOLOGIJOS / MEMBRANE COMPUTING AND INTERNET OF THINGS TECHNOLOGIES." Mokslas - Lietuvos ateitis 11 (April 18, 2019): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/mla.2019.9454.

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The Internet of Things collects a variety of sensor data, independently offers problem-solving solutions and allows them to be avoided. In order for these systems to function continuously, it is necessary to apply intelligent information routing algorithms. In order to discover new algorithms for the routing of the Internet of Things, this article reviews bioinspired algorithms, their advantages and disadvantages. We introduce membrane computing, P system and its membrane structure. Paper analyses different types of communication on the Internet of Things and classification of routing algorithms for the Internet of Things communication. The practical application of membrane computing and the possibility of applying membrane computing on the Internet of Things is also reviewed.
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Kubetska, O. M., T. M. Ostapenko, and Y. S. Paleshko. "Internet Communications Policy." Business Inform 4, no. 519 (2021): 315–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2021-4-315-322.

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The article considers the role of the Internet as one of the channels for promoting products. The article is aimed at developing practical recommendations as to the organization of communication policy on the Internet through the creation of an online store, sales via marketplaces, also with the use of cashback. Modern trends of e-business are generalized, characterizations of online trading, its advantages for buyers and sellers are provided. It is proposed to organize interaction with customers in two sectors: marketplace and online store. The main features of the marketplace and the online store (from the point of view of sellers / suppliers) are systematized: the main goal, participants, interaction with buyers, the need to create a website, functionality, creating a profile, control, product range, price regulation, advertising costs, working conditions, earnings, the ability to develop systems of repeated sales, the number of sellers. The main disadvantages in operating a marketplace and an online store (either from the point of view of sellers or from the point of view of buyers) are considered. The article generalizes the procedure for organizing a communicative policy on the Internet (through the store’s website), which envisages: creating an online store, interacting with customers through the online store sales. The procedure for organizing a communicative policy on the Internet (through the marketplace) is described, including: entering the marketplace, selling products to buyers, paying a commission for the products sold and paying a standard monthly fee for using the platform. It is recommended to form a communication policy using the cashback service and the following technology: registration in the cashback service, carrying out the purchase of products through the cashback service catalog (by links), transferring data about the purchase of an online store or marketplace, payment of cashback service commission, payment of cashback to the buyer. The main shortcomings of cashback (from the point of view of sellers and from the point of view of cashback services) are considered, which include the taxation of cashback in the amount of 19.5% for individuals and VAT, provided that both participants of the bonus program are legal entities. The main disadvantages of cashback from the position of buyers are considered.
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Bogdanova, Veronika, Anastasia Gulevataya, Artur Dydrov, and Regina Penner. ". Internet Studies during the pandemic (following the proceedings of the conference «Internet beyond 2020»)." Socium i vlast 3 (2021): 89–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/1996-0522-2021-3-89-101.

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The article is an overview of the VI Scientific and Practical Conference «Internet beyond 2020» (April 22-24, 2021) organized by the online school of Internet research with the support of the Higher School of Economics. The conference program included workshop reports and round tables on the role of the global network, the evolution of art and education during the COVID-19 pandemic. The conference brought together representatives of social sciences and humanities (sociologists, cultural scientists, linguists), artists, designers, and specialists in the field of Internet studies. The organizers and participants of the conference tried to answer various questions, including the following. Is a modern person witnessing the emergence of fundamentally new anthropological practices? Is it possible to obtain a comprehensive picture of digital realities from single events of Internet studies, as well as predict the emergence and development of yet unknown social and anthropological transformations? Is it possible for a post-pandemic narrative conceptualizing the heterogeneous eventuality of our time to emerge?
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Akhmetova, O. S., S. A. Issayev, and A. K. Kaiyrgaliyeva. "FORMATION FUTURE COMPUTER SCIENCE TEACHERS’ COMMUNICATIVE ABILITIES IN STUDYING INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)." BULLETIN Series of Physics & Mathematical Sciences 72, no. 4 (September 29, 2020): 188–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.51889/2020-4.1728-7901.29.

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To date, several trends in digital technologies have been identified, among which the Internet of Things stands out – a network of digital devices and devices that interact via the Internet. The application areas of the Internet of Things are very wide: industrial technologies, remote service and survival technologies, educational technologies. Modern digital technologies should be introduced into the content of technological education in schools and in the training of computer science teachers. This need is also determined by the currently implemented national projects "Digital Kazakhstan" and "Education". The purpose of the article is to consider the Internet of Things as the content of technological education of future computer science teachers. The article will focus on the formation and development of professional ICT (information and communication technologies) qualifications of the future computer science teacher when teaching the Internet of Things in higher education institutions. When teaching the Internet of Things (IoT), the problems that may arise are taken into account, and it is described how this affects the information and communication skills of the future teacher.
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Almind, Richard. "Designing Internet Dictionaries." HERMES - Journal of Language and Communication in Business 18, no. 34 (March 8, 2017): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/hjlcb.v18i34.25799.

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The design of internet dictionaries roughly falls into two categories: built from the ground up and converted from print. Whereas the former often shows little influence from the hands of the lexicographer the latter proves that printed and electronic publishing require very different design solutions. Unfortunately, this has not yet been brought to the attention of the publishers. The article will try to explain this on the basis of a critical examination of two internet dictionaries, neither of which are overly convincing in their approach.
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Barros, Denise D., Aghi A. Bahi, and Paula Morgado. "« Dogonité » et Internet." Anthropologie et Sociétés 35, no. 1-2 (November 2, 2011): 69–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1006369ar.

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Dans cet article, nous discutons de l’affirmation de l’identité substantivée diffusée dans le web et attribuée à la société dogon. À partir d’un corpus de pages web, nous examinons les stéréotypes ainsi que les formes de langage visuel utilisées dans le discours sur le tourisme en Pays Dogon pour promouvoir le tourisme de la région. Internet jouant un rôle très important pour alimenter l’enchantement des touristes, nous voulons étudier comment les stéréotypes ethniques et culturels coloniaux sont renouvelés. Nous réexaminons les images produites sur le Pays Dogon dans le web, afin de comprendre les implications théoriques et méthodologiques de leurs significations.
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Eltayeb, Mohamed A. "The Internet of Things." International Journal of Hyperconnectivity and the Internet of Things 2, no. 1 (January 2018): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijhiot.2018010101.

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In recent years, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become an increasingly prominent concept, and the benefits associated with this technology are seemingly limitless. The interest in the IoT stems from its elasticity and scalability and scholars, researchers, and investors alike are increasingly turning their attention to how best to harness this powerful concept. One area that has become of specific interest relates to the vast amount of data that is generated by the sensors that form the diverse networks that sit at the core of the IoT. More and more opportunities to collate and harness this data are emerging, and the collection of intelligence can be of significant value politically, economically, and socially. This article hence examines some of the ways in which the IoT can be employed to advance the artificial intelligence (AI). Furthermore, this article presents and discusses the limitations of the current systems and propose recommendations for the future direction.
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Filjar, Renato, Sasa Desic, Danijela Pokrajac, and Ivica Cubic. "Internet AIS." Journal of Navigation 58, no. 2 (April 18, 2005): 197–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0373463305003255.

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Automatic Identification System (AIS) has recently become the leading issue in maritime navigation and traffic management worldwide. The present AIS solution, based on a VHF data communications scheme, provides AIS functionalities for SOLAS (AIS Class A) vessels only in a limited environment defined by radio propagation properties. Here we present a novel approach in AIS development based on current mobile communication technologies. It utilises existing mobile communications equipment that the majority of targetted end-users own and are familiar with. A novel AIS concept aims to offer a transition of AIS data traffic to mobile Internet. An innovative AIS architecture supports AIS data processing, storing and transferring to authorised parties. This enhances not only the operational area, but also provides the global AIS with data transfer security and an improved aids-for-navigation service, with all legally traceable vessels (both AIS Class A and AIS Class B) included in the system. In order to provide the development framework for Internet AIS, a set of essential four use-cases, a communication protocol and the first Internet AIS prototype have been recently developed and are briefly introduced in this article.
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Toughiry, Neda, and Meisam Ziafar. "A Review Article on Internet-Centered Language Assessment: Origins, Challenges, and Perspectives." Open Journal of Education 2, no. 2 (2014): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.12966/oje.06.02.2014.

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Alvarez-Cedillo, Jesus Antonio, Elizabeth Acosta Gonzaga, Mario Aguilar-Fernández, and Patricia Perez-Romero. "Internet Prospective Study." Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics 6, no. 3 (September 1, 2017): 235–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/eei.v6i3.653.

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The Internet is currently the largest network of communication worldwide and is where technological advances could be observed. The original creation of the Internet was based on the idea that this network would be formed mainly by multiple independent networks with an arbitrary design. The Internet is the place where all countries communicate and disseminate information in real time, this phenomenon directly affects economies, businesses, and society. This article shows what the future of the Internet is, our research carries out a qualitative prospective analysis on projects and investigations in which the scientific community is currently working, the information is analyzed, and the highlighted topics are shown.
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McLean, Nyx. "Feminist Internet Research Is Messy." APRIA Journal 04, no. 04 (April 7, 2022): 22–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.37198/apria.04.04.a2.

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Feminist internet research is messy and conducting meta-research on feminist internet research is even messier. This is a critically reflective article on the author’s experience conducting a meta-research project on the feminist internet research methodologies and ethical frameworks of the eight Feminist Internet Research Network (FIRN) research projects. The piece argues that the messiness of research is not something to shy away from but rather to embrace. Mess and messiness are that which are often cleaned up, hidden, discarded or outright ignored before, during or after the research process. This article explores the messiness of conducting a meta-research project, reflecting on the research process; doing justice to the stories that are shared; and lastly, what critique means in light of feminist ethics of care. I put forward three recommendations for engaging with mess in research: reflexivity; reaching out to others; and embracing messiness as care. This article is no way exhaustive but is a call to invite and bravely embrace the messy into the research process in order to elicit new knowledge.
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Andersson, Gerhard, Thomas Lunner, Ariane Laplante-Lévesque, and Jill E. Preminger. "Internet and Audiology: A Review of the First International Meeting." American Journal of Audiology 24, no. 3 (September 2015): 269–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2015_aja-15-0033.

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Purpose The purpose of this research forum article is to describe the impetus for holding the First International Meeting on Internet and Audiology (October 2014) and to introduce the special research forum that arose from the meeting. Method The rationale for the First International Meeting on Internet and Audiology is described. This is followed by a short description of the research sections and articles appearing in the special issue. Six articles consider the process of health care delivery over the Internet; this includes health care specific to hearing, tinnitus, and balance. Four articles discuss the development of effective Internet-based treatment programs. Six articles describe and evaluate Internet-based interventions specific to adult hearing aid users. Conclusion The fledgling field of Internet and audiology is remarkably broad. The Second International Meeting on Internet and Audiology ocurred in September 2015.
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BOGACHYOVA, TATYANA. "INTERNET SPACE: HEALTH RISKS OF ADOLECENTS." Main Issues Of Pedagogy And Psychology 7, no. 1 (April 19, 2015): 74–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.24234/miopap.v7i1.78.

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The article describes problems of pedagogical risks of Internet space for adolescents. It illustrates the organization of research. The results present the study of the problem in foreign scientific schools. The article highlights the results of preliminary study of the problem, characterized by the methods and the expected results.
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Lehr, William, David Clark, Steve Bauer, Arthur Berger, and Philipp Richter. "Whither the Public Internet?" Journal of Information Policy 9, no. 1 (December 1, 2019): 1–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/jinfopoli.9.1.0001.

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Abstract This article addresses the question of what should be meant by the phrase the Internet, or equivalently, the public Internet. Since its origins in the 1960s, the Internet has changed significantly in terms of the networks and technologies, services that are supported, and industry players who participate in the Internet ecosystem, growing in global economic and social importance. This article discusses the changing role of the network operators and service providers that support the public Internet, and the relationship between what might be considered the public Internet and other elements of the global infrastructure. Herein, we explain why the quest for a single definition for the Internet is likely a fool’s errand, while recognizing that there remains a need to understand what the concept means in light of its growing importance as a topic of policy concern. Instead of a definition, we propose a three-lens framework through which to evaluate technical and market trends that are changing the Internet and assist in determining whether those changes are or are not consistent with what we view as worth preserving in that which we refer to as the Internet.
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Brehm, Stefan. "Whose Vision Is It Anyway? The “Free Internet” in Chinese State Media." Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 50, no. 1 (March 24, 2021): 12–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1868102621998084.

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This study seeks to explain how Chinese state media bolster the use of visions in global internet governance. The empirical data for the article consist of 1,158 internet-related articles published in the Global Times between 2009 and 2018. I develop a theoretical perspective that distinguishes between grand and strategic narratives. Based on a mixed-methods approach, I show that “internet sovereignty” has qualified as a grand narrative since the second half of 2013. State media facilitate this shift with strategic narratives that push the content and context of “internet sovereignty” from domestic political rationales towards a matter of global affairs. The article contributes to theoretical and methodological advancement in textual analysis.
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Eroğlu, Esra, and Esma Ergüner Özkoç. "A Mobile QR Code Application for an Article: QR-ticle." Computer and Information Science 13, no. 3 (June 29, 2020): 82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/cis.v13n3p82.

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With the developing technology, innovations have been started in many areas of life. New solutions based on technology have to be produced for new needs. The Internet has become an indispensable element of life with smartphones and mobile devices.  People can access information faster, less costly and independent of time and place by using mobile devices. As a requirement of the Internet era, many businesses support their business processes, services and products with their mobile applications. Academic institutions and publishers also need to keep up with this mobile transformation. In this study, a mobile application (QR-ticle) has been developed which provides reliable and fast access to the publication related to the references given in academic publications by using QR code. With this application, scientists will be able to create QR code for their own articles and will be able to access any of the articles by scanning the QR code.
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Mihaljinac, Nina, and Vera Mevorah. "Broken promises of Internet and democracy: Internet art in Serbia, 1996–2014." Media, Culture & Society 41, no. 6 (March 7, 2019): 889–900. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0163443719831177.

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The article uses case studies of artistic and cultural practices on Internet in Serbia (1996–2014) to provide a deeper analysis of possible uses of internet technology and internet art for social and political change as well as showcasing changing attitudes toward the internet in a transitional semi-periphery state. Through analyzing these questions, the article defines several phases of development of internet and art projects in Serbia including (a) the phase of techno-utopia when internet technology was used for staging and supporting student protests and the so-called first ‘internet revolution’ in Serbia (1996–1999); (b) the phase of ambivalence or ‘mixed feelings’ toward the Internet, triggered of by Kosovo War and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)-led bombing of 1999–2000; (c) the phase of optimism and hope about the Internet after the ‘October 5th’ revolution (2000–cc. 2005); and (d) the phase of disillusionment with both the Internet and democracy (2010–2014). This study re-evaluates early achievements and democratic principles of networked society and illuminates core issues and accomplishments of cyberculture from the 1990s until present times through the point of view of multiple actors present within Serbian art and culture.
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Pop-Jordanova, Nada, and Sofija Loleska. "Neuropsychological Correlates of Internet Addiction." PRILOZI 42, no. 3 (December 1, 2021): 17–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/prilozi-2021-0031.

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Abstract The Internet, mobile phones, and other similar tools are often necessary for the current functioning of both private life and business. During these two years of pandemic (2019-2021), Internet use, especially different games and mobile phones, were indispensable for the global population. Internet addiction is defined as a psychological dependence on the internet, regardless of the type of activity once logged on. Many studies have confirmed the correlation of stress, depression, and anxiety with internet addiction. It has also been proven that internet addiction, per se, increases the risk of depression, anxiety, and stress. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has generated and promoted social isolation along with unmonitored and increased screen time, all of which are the main causes of internet addiction. The aim of this article is to give a short review of internet addiction research, terminology, and symptoms related to brain functioning. The source material was articles cited in the database, PubMed. Our interest was especially oriented towards the personality characteristics of users and addicted persons as well as neuroimage findings among affected people. We selected the newest articles, published in the period of 2012-2021, of which there are more than 2000. The selected obtained results will be presented and discussed.
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Konoplyannikova, T., and I. Shagivaleeva. "NOTARY SUPPORT EVIDENCE ON THE INTERNET." East European Scientific Journal 2, no. 5(69) (June 15, 2021): 24–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.31618/essa.2782-1994.2021.2.69.54.

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This article is devoted to the issues of notarial provision of evidence on the Internet. The author notes that in view of the active digitalization process, it is important to provide evidence of the Internet. The article analyzes the types of violations in which evidence is provided on the Internet, and also examines the procedure for such provision.
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White, Bruce. "Total availability of journal articles to Internet users." Library Review 63, no. 4/5 (July 1, 2014): 295–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lr-01-2014-0006.

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Purpose – This paper aims to determine the outcome of the different measures taken towards open access (OA) to peer-reviewed research by measuring aggregate availability of a sample of journal articles. This sample was then used to examine the factors contributing to the availability or non-availability of types of article. Design/methodology/approach – A sample of articles was taken from the Scopus database based on a search by surname. This minimised any skew that would result from a dataset based on subject or source. The results were analysed to determine availability by subject and differences in availability based on source. Findings – Less than 30 per cent of articles are available in their year of publication, rising to nearly 40 per cent in following years. Repositories are responsible for slightly less than 50 per cent of available articles. Substantial differences exist between the practices of scholarly societies and commercial publishers. Practical implications – Aggregate availability is dependent on a range of activities and current efforts need to be maintained to ensure its continuance. Moves towards OA by commercial publishers are not a major factor. Social implications – Non-affiliated researchers are able to access less than half of the peer-reviewed literature. Originality/value – This study differs from similar work by looking at access from the users’ viewpoint. Rather than looking at the total amount of material to which access is provided, it looks at the proportion of high-value information which is available.
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Shirin, S. S. "Associations of Internet Developers." MGIMO Review of International Relations, no. 1(28) (February 28, 2013): 48–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2013-1-28-48-53.

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The results of research of participation of international networked associations of internet developers in world political process are presented in the article. The main cases are associations that develop technical standards for the internet or promote such standards (IETF and WaSP), associations that develop countermeasures against the political control of internet communications (Netsukuku, TOR and FreeNet), and an association that develop one of the most remarkable political online projects WikiLeaks.
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Pratomo, Luki Adiati. "INTERNET PADA INDUSTRI PARIWISATA." Media Riset Bisnis & Manajemen 1, no. 1 (October 22, 2020): 10–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.25105/mrbm.v1i1.8053.

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In the recent years, the Internet is growing very fast. And tourism as one of the service industry already used it extensively. This article will discuss the growing interest of Internet usages in the tourism industry, especially in the hotel industry. It will explore how the hotel industry maximizes e-propit and minimize e-cost and what is the hotel preparation for using the Internet as they marketing tools.
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Spooner, S. Andrew. "The Pediatric Internet." Pediatrics 98, no. 6 (December 1, 1996): 1185–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.98.6.1185.

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The Internet is a set of rules for computer communications that has created easy access to electronic mail, electronic mailing lists, and the World Wide Web. The "pediatric Internet" consists of a growing collection of Internet resources that deal specifically with the health care of the young. Locating this information, judging its quality, and determining its appropriate use presents difficulties, but the ubiquity of the Internet makes it imperative for child health professionals to learn the skills necessary to access and provide information via this medium. The Internet will be used increasingly for scientific publishing, the original purpose of the World Wide Web. This article presents basic definitions for the Internet, some characteristics of the pediatric Internet, guidance on how to locate information, and what the future of the pediatric Internet holds.
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Smith, Dominic. "The Internet as Idea." Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 19, no. 3 (2015): 381–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/techne2015121140.

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This article has two related aims: to examine how the Internet might be rendered an object of coherent philosophical consideration and critique, and to contribute to divesting the term “transcendental” of the negative connotations it carries in contemporary philosophy of technology. To realise them, it refers to Kant’s transcendental approach. The key argument is that Kant’s “transcendental idealism” is one example of a more general and potentially thoroughgoing “transcendental” approach focused on conditions that much contemporary philosophy of technology misunderstands or ignores, to the detriment of the field. Diverse contemporary approaches are engaged to make this claim, including those of Verbeek, Brey, Stiegler, Clark and Chalmers, Feenberg, and Fuchs. The article considers how these approaches stand in relation to tendencies towards determinism, subjectivism, and excessive forms of optimism and pessimism in contemporary considerations of the Internet. In terms of Kant’s transcendental idealism, specifically, it concludes by arguing that contemporary philosophy of technology does not go far enough in considering the Internet as a “regulative idea”; in terms of transcendental approaches more generally, it concludes by arguing that openness to the transcendental has the potential to call into question presuppositions regarding what constitutes an “empirical” object of enquiry in philosophy of technology, thereby, opening the field up to important new areas of research.
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Nikitina, Larisa B. "Transformations of Literacy in Internet Communication." Review of Omsk State Pedagogical University. Humanitarian research, no. 30 (2021): 81–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.36809/2309-9380-2021-30-81-86.

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The article considers the influence of computer literacy on linguistic literacy. The article describes the typical transformations of literacy for Internet communication, identifies their causes, the attitude of Internet communicants to language norms and deviations from the traditional rules of writing. Using the results of a survey of Philology students, violations of language norms in Internet-mediated dialogues are evaluated from a linguodidactic point of view.
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Kirillova, Elena A., Varvara Vladimirovna Bogdan, Olga Grigoryevna Larina, Petr Martynovich Filippov, and Valentin Nikolaevich Tkachev. "The Internet of Things: Trends and Development Prospects." Webology 18, Special Issue 04 (September 30, 2021): 931–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.14704/web/v18si04/web18174.

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This article looks at the trends and development prospects of the Internet of Things. The Internet of Things is viewed as a strategic factor in economic growth that leads to the emergence of new business segments, changes in the existing business models, the structure of industry markets, economy, and society in general, and evolution of the legal matter. The newly developed socio-economic relations are transforming into legal relations. Smart contracts suggest looking at the classical legal doctrine of contractual law from a different angle. The objective of the research is to examine the specific features and development prospects of the Internet of Things, analyze the existing frameworks of its legal coverage, their advantages and disadvantages, and suggest optimal conditions for the regulation of the Internet of Things. In the course of the creation of this article, the following methods are used: methods of gathering and studying individual facts; the generalization method; the method of scientific abstraction; the method of pattern recognition; methodological objectivity, specificity, and pluralism. According to the conclusion made in this article, the Internet of Things represents a network of identified objects that interact with each other and with the external environment via the Internet and embedded systems without human involvement. The usage of the Internet of Things in the context of big data leads to information legal relations when information can serve as an object of economic turnover. At the same time, from the perspective of civil law, exchange of information is viewed as rendering service or relations connected with results of intellectual activity, including databases and know-how. However, these concepts do not apply to the sphere of the Internet of Things. Thus, it is necessary to develop an approach that would make provisions for a legal framework allowing defining information as a subject of civil transactions.
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Reips, Ulf-Dietrich. "Standards for Internet-Based Experimenting." Experimental Psychology 49, no. 4 (October 2002): 243–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1026//1618-3169.49.4.243.

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This article summarizes expertise gleaned from the first years of Internet-based experimental research and presents recommendations on: (1) ideal circumstances for conducting a study on the Internet; (2) what precautions have to be undertaken in Web experimental design; (3) which techniques have proven useful in Web experimenting; (4) which frequent errors and misconceptions need to be avoided; and (5) what should be reported. Procedures and solutions for typical challenges in Web experimenting are discussed. Topics covered include randomization, recruitment of samples, generalizability, dropout, experimental control, identity checks, multiple submissions, configuration errors, control of motivational confounding, and pre-testing. Several techniques are explained, including “warm-up,” “high hurdle,” password methods, “multiple site entry,” randomization, and the use of incentives. The article concludes by proposing sixteen standards for Internet-based experimenting.
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Helm, Jim E. "Distributed Internet voting architecture: A thin client approach to Internet voting." Journal of Information Technology 36, no. 2 (February 15, 2021): 128–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0268396220978983.

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Principles required for secure electronic voting using the Internet are known and published. Although the Internet voting functionalities and technologies are well-defined, none of the existing state-sponsored Internet voting approaches in use incorporate a total Internet-based system approach that includes voter registration, the voting process, and vote counting. The distributed Internet voting architecture concept discussed in this article uses a novel thin client approach to Internet voting. The architecture uses existing technologies and knowledge to create a viable whole system approach to Internet voting. This article describes various aspects and processes necessary to support an integrated approach. The application programming interface software for many of the critical functions was developed in Python and functionality tested. A virtual network, including a cloud-based functionality, was created and used to evaluate the various conceptual aspects of the proposed architecture. This included the concepts associated with programming and accessing smart cards, capturing and saving fingerprint data, structuring virtual private networks using tunneling and Internet Protocol Security, encrypting ballots using asymmetric encryption, using symmetric encryption for secret cookies, thin client interaction, and creating hash functions to be used within a blockchain structure in a Merkle tree architecture. The systems’ primary user targets are individuals remotely located from their home voting precincts and senior citizens who have limited mobility and mostly reside in assisted living facilities. The research supports the contention that a cybersecure Internet voting system that significantly reduces the opportunity for mail-in voter fraud, helps to ensure privacy for the voter, including nonrepudiation, nonattribution, receipt freeness, and vote acknowledgment can be created using existing technology.
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ZUURMOND, ARRE. "Organisational Transformation Through the Internet." Journal of Public Policy 25, no. 1 (February 2, 2005): 133–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0143814x05000231.

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In this article we show that organisational structures are changing fundamentally. This change is caused by the growing use of ICT and the scope of services they now cover. Since public administrations face higher demands from citizens and society – higher level of services, lower costs of service production – the ICT and internet are used to redesign, not only the service delivery process, but also the organisational structure of the organisations involved. In this article we introduce some benchmarks that show the growth path in this transformation and the use and scope of ICT, and we present a case study to illustrate changes in depth. We also try to analyse these changes, using classical literature from organisational sociology. Amendments to the work of Joan Woodward and Max Weber are proposed to deliver extra heuristic power to understand recent developments in organisational change.
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Rogers, Donna, and Karen Swan. "Self-Regulated Learning and Internet Searching." Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education 106, no. 9 (September 2004): 1804–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016146810410600907.

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As the Internet becomes a resource in the classroom, students must learn to glean maximally from that information using skills that enhance their understandings. Students engage in activities involved with Internet searching to the degree that they are skilled and motivated. This article reports on a research study that demonstrates that the model of self-regulated learning developed by Corno and Mandinach relative to traditional classroom activities can be applied to Internet searching behaviors. The study also found that not all Internet searchers are equal; thus, the article suggests that students need to be helped to become better at it, and the article also suggests ways this might be accomplished, which are linked to the findings and research on self-regulated learning in general. In particular, it gives curricular and instructional recommendations for accomplishing and supporting student learning in both Internet searches and regulation of their own searching behaviors.
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