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Journal articles on the topic "Smart Borders"

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Petermann, T. "„Smart Borders“ durch Biometrie?" TATuP - Zeitschrift für Technikfolgenabschätzung in Theorie und Praxis 13, no. 1 (April 1, 2004): 80–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.14512/tatup.13.1.80.

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Hendow, Maegan, Alina Cibea, and Albert Kraler. "Using technology to draw borders: fundamental rights for the Smart Borders initiative." Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 13, no. 1 (March 9, 2015): 39–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jices-02-2014-0008.

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Purpose – This paper aims to examine the primary fundamental rights concerns related to biometrics and their use in automated border controls (ABCs), as well as how these issues converge in the European Commission’s Smart Borders proposal. Design/methodology/approach – This paper draws on extensive background research and qualitative in-depth interviews conducted in 2013 for the European Union (EU) FP-7 project “FastPass – A harmonized, modular reference system for all European automatic border crossing points”. Findings – The Smart Borders proposal not only compounds the individual concerns related to the use of biometrics in border controls and automatisation thereof, but also has serious issues of its own, premier among which is the imposition of a two-tier border control system. Social implications – The paper is a catalyst for open debate on the fundamental questions of how we got to this point and where do we want to go. It questions the process by which the increased use of IT in border controls has become the norm and policy trend in Europe, and discusses where the limits could be drawn from a fundamental rights perspective. In particular, it warns against the institutionalisation of a two-tier border control system among third-country nationals. Originality/value – Little attention is given to the fundamental rights concerns raised for EU and non-EU citizens as related to biometrics and their use in ABCs, and how these issues are reproduced in the Smart Borders proposal. The paper fills this gap by taking a bottom-up approach: examining the implications of individual elements of the proposal to see their impact on the broader policy.
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Handelman, Stephen. "Whose Border Is It, Anyway? Rethinking North America's Defences, from Smart Borders to Smart Missiles." International Journal 58, no. 3 (2003): 455. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40203872.

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Clarkson, Stephen. "Smart Borders and the Rise of Bilateralism." International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis 61, no. 3 (September 2006): 588–609. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002070200606100305.

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Vukov, Tamara. "Target Practice." Transfers 6, no. 1 (March 1, 2016): 80–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/trans.2016.060107.

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Taking the Canada–U.S. border as a starting point to refl ect on emergent smart border practices, this essay analyzes the diff erential yet central place that race continues to hold in the regulation of mobilities through the technopolitical mechanism of the border. Against claims that smart borders off er a more scientifi c and “postracial” mode of border control, the essay off ers a situated conceptual refl ection on how race is currently being (re)shaped by the complex intersection of biopolitical and algorithmic forms of governmentality as they converge in border technologies. Th e essay proposes to think through four diff erent sets of smart border technologies that enact and track race as a biopolitical assemblage in particular ways, analyzing the associated perceptual codes each puts into play (biometric, movement sensing, drone, and databased). It closes by refl ecting on how these algorithmic technologies infl ect the biopolitical targeting of race and mobility in ways that serve to insulate smart border practices from democratic accoun tability.
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Delmas, Adrien, and David Goeury. "Bordering the world as a response to emerging infectious disease. The case of SARS CoV-2." Borders in Globalization Review 2, no. 1 (December 15, 2020): 12–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.18357/bigr21202019760.

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Facing emerging zoonose SARS-CoV-2, states decided unilaterally to close borders to individuals and revealed deep processes at work ‘bordering of the world’. Smart borders promoted by international organizations have allowed the filtering of indispensables (merchandise, data, capital and key workers) from dispensables (human beings) and, above all, the redefinition of the balance of biopolitical power between state and society. The observation of the unprecedented phenomenon of the activation and generalization of the global border machinery captures a common global dynamic. After a round-the-world tour of border closures between 21 January and 7 July 2020, we concentrate on a few emblematic cases: the Schengen zone, the USA–Canada and USA–Mexico borders, Brazil–Uruguay, Malaysia–Singapore and Morocco–Spain. We interrogate the justification and the strategies of border closure in a context of the global spread of an emerging epidemic, going beyond the simple medical argument. Choices appear to be dependent on ideological orientations henceforth dominant on the function and role of borders. We will discuss the acceleration of the bordering of the world, the forms of its outcome and its difficult reversibility
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Ackleson, Jason. "Securing through technology? “Smart borders” after September 11th." Knowledge, Technology & Policy 16, no. 1 (March 2003): 56–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12130-003-1016-6.

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Rodney, Lee. "Road Signs on the Border." Space and Culture 14, no. 4 (September 30, 2011): 384–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1206331211412250.

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This article considers the political impact of a series of billboards that appeared at the Windsor–Detroit border and the Tijuana–San Ysidro border between 1991 and 2007. While there is a significant asymmetry between the political tensions on the northern and southern borders of the United States, there are remarkable parallels and relays between events that have taken place in major cities on these borders that indicate that generalized border anxiety has spread far beyond the localized territory of the southern borderlands. In this heightened climate of border insecurity, artists and community groups have seized on the geopolitical confusion that has emerged in mainstream American media where issues such as terrorism and illegal migration have often been folded into the same discourse. While border regions are tightly controlled spaces, these projects have served to highlight contradictory narratives of globalization and security, unmasking national insecurities that have been submerged through the bureaucratic discourses of the North American Free Trade Agreement and the more recent Smart Border agreements.
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Demedyuk, Olha, and Khrystyna Prytula. "Cross-border approach to regions’ smart specialization: experience of the EU member states." Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University 7, no. 3 (November 30, 2020): 36–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.15330/jpnu.7.3.36-48.

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In the recent decade, the EU Member States have been actively implementing the regional development policy based on innovative strategies of smart specialization. However, lately, European researchers have been paying increasing attention to the issues of regions’ capacity to overcome the boundaries of administrative units inside the country and abroad and to the need to consider regions in the context of their functioning among others, especially from the viewpoint of the growing role of their innovative networks in global value chains. That is why currently the EU is addressing the development of cross-border smart specialization strategies. The paper aims to study the European experience on the functioning of cross-border innovation systems and joint strategic planning of cross-border regions’ development based on smart specialization and to outline the opportunities to implement the EU experience of cross-border approach to smart specialization in cross-border regions of Ukraine with EU Member States. The paper analyzes the views of foreign researchers on the links between innovation systems in cross-border space that constitute the theoretical basis of the study of cross-border smart specialization strategies, namely regarding the dimensions and level of their development. The research of European scientists on cross-border innovation systems in specific cross-border regions is examined, in particular on Spanish-French and German-French borders. Directions of implementation of smart specialization projects in cross-border context under the EU programs and other EU instruments that support regions in cooperation for the elaboration of joint view of development with neighbouring economically, socially, culturally, and historically close regions are outlined. The experience and methodology of the first cross-border smart specialization strategy for Spanish and Portuguese regions are studied in detail. The opportunities to use the EU experience by several Western Ukrainian regions based on the joint smart specialization priorities with the neighboring EU states are outlined. For this purpose, 1) the RIS3 strategies of the regions of Poland and Romania adjoining Ukraine and Regional Development Strategies of respective Ukrainian regions were analyzed to detect similar smart specialization priorities; 2) the clusters in the mentioned regions were analyzed as main drivers of achievement of smart specialization goals to detect similar or complementary functioning areas.
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Topak, Özgün E., Ciara Bracken-Roche, Alana Saulnier, and David Lyon. "From Smart Borders to Perimeter Security: The Expansion of Digital Surveillance at the Canadian Borders." Geopolitics 20, no. 4 (October 2, 2015): 880–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2015.1085024.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Smart Borders"

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Gordon, Aaron Andrew. "Spaces and geographers of the 'Smart Border" : technologies and discourses of Canada's post 911 borders." Thesis, McGill University, 2006. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=99592.

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This study investigates Canada's border security policy, practices and technologies and the discourses in which they function, to better understand the U.S-Canadian "Smart Border" and the post-9/11 geographies of the nation-state. With the erasure of economic and military borders and the erection of new security-oriented police borders, Canada's "Smart Border" is no longer at the edges of territory but is a series of spaces reproduced in and outside of Canada through technologies such as the passport, immigration and anti-terrorism legislation, security agencies, monuments, and maps. The "Smart Border" perpetuates colonial distinctions and projects as a site of tension between the national construction of Canadian identities, policing technologies and the enforcement of a global apartheid that restricts access to political and economic resources by enforcing a regime of differential access to mobility. As a site of resistance, the "Smart Border" is also a space from which to displace colonial-national genealogies.
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Rodriguez, Bautista Daniela. "Le contrôle des frontières et le régime des visas dans l'Union Européenne : sécurité intérieure ou prérogative de souveraineté ?" Thesis, Pau, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PAUU2017/document.

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Portant sur le contrôle des frontières et la gestion des flux migratoires au sein de l’Union européenne, le présent travail a pour objectif de déterminer si le pouvoir discrétionnaire des États membres survient comme une prérogative de souveraineté pour des raisons de sécurité intérieure à l’Union, ou bien si cette prérogative souveraine se consolide à travers la sécurité intérieure. Ce travail permet ainsi d’illustrer l’importance du rôle joué par la Cour de justice de l’Union européenne dans l’harmonisation de l’Union sur ces questions. Concrètement, cette étude décrit en détail la façon dont « l’imprécision » du cadre juridique de l’Union autorise une marge d’appréciation aux autorités nationales dans l’interprétation des faits, conformément aux dispositions générales du cadre juridique. Ainsi, le pouvoir discrétionnaire avec lequel les autorités consulaires et frontalières des États membres appliquent cette législation, laisse un doute raisonnable sur la mise en œuvre adéquate du cadre juridique. En d’autres termes, les autorités des États membres disposent de facultés discrétionnaires, qui leur permettent d’adopter des solutions ad hoc afin de combler les vides laissés par la législation européenne. Par conséquent, l’intervention de la Cour de justice s’avère indispensable afin de garantir une mise en application uniforme du droit dérivé de l’Union
In the field of the borders control and migration flows management, the aim of this analyse is determine whether Member States discretion arises as a prerogative of sovereignty for reasons of internal security of the Union, or whether this sovereign prerogative is consolidated through internal security. This analyse also serves to illustrate the importance of the work of the Court of Justice of the European Union to harmonize the EU legislation in this area. Specifically, this study details how the "imprecision" of the EU legal framework permits discretion to national authorities in the interpretation of facts, in accordance with the general provisions of the legal framework. So, discretionary power with which consular and border authorities of the Member States apply this legislation, leaves a reasonable doubt on the proper implementation of the legal framework. In other terms, authorities of the Member States have discretionary power, which allow them to adopt ad hoc solutions to fill the gaps left by European legislation. Consequently, intervention of the Court of Justice is essential in order to ensure a uniform application of the Union's secondary legislation
El presente trabajo tiene por objeto de estudio determinar, en el ámbito del control de fronteras y la gestión de los flujos migratorios, por una parte, si la discrecionalidad de los Estados miembros surge por cuestiones que atañen a la seguridad interior de la Unión o por una prerrogativa soberana, o bien si la discrecionalidad se consolida a través de la seguridad interior. Y, por otra parte, destacar la importancia de la labor del Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea para armonizar la normativa de la Unión en este ámbito. En concreto, este estudio describe con detalle como la “imprecisión” del ordenamiento de la Unión otorga un libre margen de apreciación a la autoridad nacional para interpretar los hechos conforme al precepto general del ordenamiento. De modo que, la discrecionalidad con la que esta legislación es aplicada por las autoridades consulares y fronterizas de los Estados miembros deja dudas razonables acerca de la correcta aplicación del ordenamiento. En otros términos, las autoridades de los Estados miembros disponen de facultades discrecionales que les permiten adoptar soluciones ad hoc para llenar los vacíos dejados por la legislación europea. Por lo tanto, la intervención del Tribunal de Justicia es indispensable para garantizar la aplicación uniforme del Derecho derivado de la Unión
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Tsumak, Dmitri. "Securing BGP using blockchain technology." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-247877.

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The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an important routing protocol used to exchangerouting information among autonomous systems on the Internet. The BGP version 4 doesnot include specific protection mechanisms against attacks or deliberate errors that couldcause disruptions of routing behavior. There were several securing solutions developedto mitigate security issues of BGP. In this thesis, current secure solutions are reviewedand evaluated against a list of security and deployment requirements. Furthermore, a newBGP securing solution is proposed which uses blockchain technology and smart contractsto exchange information required for messages validation among peers. This allows todecouple security-related data from the protocol itself and fix the problems introduced inother BGP solutions.
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) är ett viktigt routing protokoll som används för att utbytarouting-information mellan autonoma system på Internet. BGP version 4 inkluderaringa specifika skydd mot attacker eller avsiktliga fel som kan skapa störningar i routingbeteendet. Ett flertal säkerhetslösningar har utvecklas för att förebygga säkerhetsproblemför BGP. I denna avhandling granskas nuvarande befintliga säkerhetslösningar och utvärderasmot en lista av säkerhets- och deployment-krav. Vidare presenteras en ny säkerhetslösningför BGP som använder blockchain-teknologi och smarta kontrakt för att utbytainformation som krävs för verifiering av meddelanden mellan grannar. Detta möjliggöratt frånkoppla säkerhetsrelaterad data från själva protokollet och åtgärda problemen introduceradei andra BGP lösningar.
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Aqili, Ahmed. "L'information télévisée et la géopolitique de l'Arabie saoudite : le cas particulier des informations diffusées par la chaîne publique Al Saudiya entre 1989 et 2000 concernant les pays du sud de la mer Rouge (Djibouti, l’Érythrée, la Somalie et le Yémen)." Thesis, Paris 2, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA020080.

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L’objectif de cette recherche est de mettre en évidence la manière dont les médias d'information de l’Arabie saoudite participent au rayonnement du Royaume dans la région du Sud de la mer Rouge et dans le monde. L’efficacité politique, économique et culturelle du pays repose sur une combinaison intelligente, le smart power selon Joseph Nye, qui allie le hard power, la richesse économique due au pétrole et le soft power (la puissance douce), c’est-à-dire la richesse culturelle et l’influence dans les relations internationales. Dans ce sens, notre recherche a essayé d’identifier les dimensions de ce soft power dans le discours des médias publics en Arabie saoudite, en particulier dans celui de la première chaîne nationale saoudienne Al Saudiya (anciennement Aloula), en se concentrant sur l’analyse des informations diffusées pour couvrir les événements et les actions politiques, économiques, culturelles et humanitaires dans la région du sud de la mer Rouge. La complexité de notre recherche a nécessité de multiples approches. L’investigation empirique s’est appuyée sur des approches d’analyse récentes appliquées au domaine de l’information et de la communication, appelée analyse de contenu médiatique, qui a récemment fait l’objet de grands développements et a connu de nombreuses améliorations méthodologiques.Les résultats de cette thèse montrent que la première chaîne publique a intégré la religion dans son message médiatique, non seulement pour renforcer la position et la place de l’Arabie saoudite comme détenteur des lieux saints de l’islam, la Mecque et Médine, mais aussi pour représenter le monde arabo-musulman dans les relations internationales
The purpose of this research is to highlight how the Saudi Arabian news media are contributing to the Kingdom's outreach in the Southern Red Sea region and around the world. The political, economic and cultural efficiency of the country is based on a smart combination, Nye's smart power, which combines hard power, economic wealth due to oil and soft power, that is, to say cultural wealth and influence in international relations. In this sense, our research has tried to identify the dimensions of this soft power in the public media discourse in Saudi Arabia, especially in that of the first Saudi national channel Al Saudiya (formerly Aloula), focusing on the analysis information disseminated to cover political, economic, cultural and humanitarian events and actions in the Southern Red Sea region.The complexity of our research required multiple approaches. The empirical investigation has relied on recent analytical approaches applied to the field of information and communication, called media content analysis, which has recently undergone major developments and has undergone many methodological improvements. The results of this thesis show that the first public channel incorporated religion into its media message, not only to strengthen the position and place of Saudi Arabia as the holder of the holy places of Islam, Mecca and Medina, but also to represent the Arab-Muslim world in international relations
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Côté-Boucher, Karine. "Governing through borders : mobilizing risk, anxiety and biopower in the Canada-United States smart border declaration /." 2005.

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Thesis (M.A.)--York University, 2005. Graduate Programme in Sociology.
Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 204-209). Also available on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url%5Fver=Z39.88-2004&res%5Fdat=xri:pqdiss &rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:MR11770
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Osuna, Victoria Miriam. "De l'intégration économique à l'intégration sécuritaire en Amérique du Nord : une perspective mexicaine." Thèse, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/17429.

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SKAMENOVÁ, Tereza. "Hranice. Výtvarná řada pro 2.stupeň ZŠ." Master's thesis, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-381096.

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This thesis deals with the topic of borders and includes art series, which focuses on the development of social perception and thinking of pupils of second grade of primary school. The theoretical part of the thesis maps the border issue within society. The beginning of the work clarifies the borders in terms of psychology. Afterwards, different ways of dealing with the subject boundaries in art are presented. There are primarily highlighted figures of visual arts and artistic styles that inspired the creation of art series. Works of artists are chronologically ordered into artistic styles and semantically clarified with regard to time, cultural and social context. The next part of this work is devoted to a school curriculum and the possibilities of including the chosen theme to teaching of art subject within the school educational programs, for which the project was implemented. At the end of the theoretical part there is outlined the history of the project teaching and the method used for the creation of the art series.The project part is a set of seven lessons dealing with the topic of boundaries, which are focused on working with different techniques. The whole project was based on the perception and understanding of the issue of boundaries by the pupils of primary school during particular lessons. The course of the lessons and their content is described chronologically. The end of the practical part presents additional possibilities of how, according to the author of this qualification work, the topic of boundaries can be used for further processing.
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TŮMOVÁ, Radka. "Zmizelá kulturní krajina českého pohraničí - interaktivní výuková příručka pro 2. stupeň ZŠ." Master's thesis, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-136579.

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Title of thesis is: ,,Vanished cultural landscape of the Czech border - an interactive learning guide for the 2nd grade school". Graduation thesis consists of an analysis of literature (textbooks geography, citizenship and education history, professional, nonfiction literature, didactic literature and multimedia documents). The practical part has a form of an interactive learning guide. Most of the work is devoted to the issue of the Sudetenland which to the largest extent represents the vanished cultural landscape of the Czech border. Sudetenland are evaluated from several different perspectives. An integral part of a thorough and detailed geographic mapping will clarify the historical circumstances but also the consequences that come with intricate development of the Czech border to bring ,,our" society today. The main section has its own interactive learning guide for students of upper primary school. In our case it will serve as the superstructure teaching material and therefore it can be used for grammar schools as well.
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Books on the topic "Smart Borders"

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Agency, Canada Border Services. Canada Border Services Agency: Smart and secure borders. [Ottawa]: Canada Border Services Agency, 2008.

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Agency, Canada Border Services. Canada Border Services Agency: Smart and secure borders. [Ottawa]: Canada Border Services Agency, 2008.

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Smart, Philip S. Smart: Cross-Border Insolvency. 2nd ed. Lexis Law Publishing (Va), 1997.

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Allende López, Marcos, and Antonio Leal Batista. Cross-Border Payments with Blockchain. Edited by Rubén Gutiérrez, Marcelo Da Silva, and Alejandro Pardo. Inter-American Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003189.

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This document describes the proof-of-concept (PoC) developed by the Inter-American Development Bank, the IDB Lab, LACChain, the Citi Bank Innovations Labs, and ioBuilders to demonstrate cross-border payments between entities in different countries that involve currency exchange, using digital money represented by tokens -tokenized money- in the LACChain Besu Blockchain Network. For this PoC, Citi Bank played the role of the bank holding the funds; the IDBs headquarters in the U.S. played the role of the sender of tokenized dollars; an individual in Dominican Republic played the role of recipient of tokenized Dominican pesos; LACChain provided the blockchain infrastructure and developed the back end, the smart contracts and the integrations; and ioBuilders provided technical advice and developed the front end.
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Shackelford, Scott J. The Internet of Things. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780190943813.001.0001.

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is the notion that nearly everything we use, from gym shorts to streetlights, will soon be connected to the Internet; the Internet of Everything (IoE) encompasses not just objects, but the social connections, data, and processes that the IoT makes possible. Industry and financial analysts have predicted that the number of Internet-enabled devices will increase from 11 billion to upwards of 75 billion by 2020. Regardless of the number, the end result looks to be a mind-boggling explosion in Internet connected stuff. Yet, there has been relatively little attention paid to how we should go about regulating smart devices, and still less about how cybersecurity should be enhanced. Similarly, now that everything from refrigerators to stock exchanges can be connected to a ubiquitous Internet, how can we better safeguard privacy across networks and borders? Will security scale along with this increasingly crowded field? Or, will a combination of perverse incentives, increasing complexity, and new problems derail progress and exacerbate cyber insecurity? For all the press that such questions have received, the Internet of Everything remains a topic little understood or appreciated by the public. This volume demystifies our increasingly “smart” world, and unpacks many of the outstanding security, privacy, ethical, and policy challenges and opportunities represented by the IoE. Scott J. Shackelford provides real-world examples and straightforward discussion about how the IoE is impacting our lives, companies, and nations, and explain how it is increasingly shaping the international community in the twenty-first century. Are there any downsides of your phone being able to unlock your front door, start your car, and control your thermostat? Is your smart speaker always listening? How are other countries dealing with these issues? This book answers these questions, and more, along with offering practical guidance for how you can join the effort to help build an Internet of Everything that is as secure, private, efficient, and fun as possible.
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Note, Collie. Smart. . Affectionate. . Energetic. . Border Collie! Notebook: Cute Border Collie Lined Pages, Extra Large Inches, 120 Pages, White Paper. Independently Published, 2020.

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Canada - United States, a strong partnership: Report on the implementation of the Smart Border Action Plan, October 3, 2003. [Ottawa]: Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Smart Borders"

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Papadopoulou, Agnes. "Art Didactics and Creative Technologies: No Borders to Reform and Transform Education." In Didactics of Smart Pedagogy, 159–78. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01551-0_8.

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Lotherington, Heather. "Language in Digital Motion: From ABCs to Intermediality and Why This Matters for Language Learning." In Beyond Media Borders, Volume 1, 217–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49679-1_7.

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Abstract Linguistic communication has moved beyond simple alphabetic encoding to multimedia design, challenging the fit of structural theories of language to digital communication. This transition is barely evident in mobile language learning contexts where top-selling apps present language as a linguistic structure to be drilled, ironically bypassing the complex communicative potential of smart devices. This chapter overviews changing language norms from language as structure to language within multimodality and comparatively discusses multimodality from a social semiotics paradigm nested in linguistic theory and from Elleström’s intermediality paradigm. To illustrate how one could conceptualize multimodality from a perspective decentred from linguistics and leveraged to explain language use in multimedia contexts, the author examines two novel features of digital communication: emoji and conversational digital agents.
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Geiger, Martin. "Identity Check: Smart Borders and Migration Management as Touchstones for EU-Readiness and - Belonging." In IMISCOE Research Series, 135–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23666-7_9.

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Lupo, Giampiero, and Marco Velicogna. "Making EU Justice Smart? Looking into the Implementation of New Technologies to Improve the Efficiency of Cross Border Justice Services Delivery." In Smart Technologies for Smart Governments, 95–121. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58577-2_6.

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Sideridis, Alexander B., Loucas Protopappas, Stergios Tsiafoulis, and Elias Pimenidis. "Smart Cross-Border e-Gov Systems and Applications." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 151–65. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27164-4_11.

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Bhattacharya, Madhurima, and Alak Roy. "Smart Border Security System Using Internet of Things." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 268–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66763-4_23.

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Segireddy, Sravani, and Suvarna Vani Koneru. "Wireless IoT-Based Intrusion Detection Using LIDAR in the Context of Intelligent Border Surveillance System." In Smart Intelligent Computing and Applications, 455–63. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9282-5_43.

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Liberato, Dália, Elisa Alén, Pablo Rivera Búa, and Pedro Liberato. "Eurocity Chaves-Verín, Cross-border Tourism Experience in the Iberian Peninsula." In Advances in Tourism, Technology and Smart Systems, 655–68. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2024-2_56.

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Savelyeva, Nadezhda K., and Tatyana A. Timkina. "“Smart Technologies” as a Mechanism for Regulating Bank Competition in Cross-Border Markets." In "Smart Technologies" for Society, State and Economy, 1322–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59126-7_145.

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Sideridis, Alexander B. "A Smart Cross Border e-Gov Primary Health Care Medical Service." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 67–78. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37545-4_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Smart Borders"

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Arneodo, Fabrizio, Roberta Castelli, and Danilo Botta. "Towards a “Smart Region” paradigm: Beyond Smart Cities borders: Piedmont Region experience." In 2017 International Conference of Electrical and Electronic Technologies for Automotive. IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/eeta.2017.7993225.

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Basu Ray, Julie, and Samita Maitra. "Collaborative Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning Across Borders, Using Mobile Technologies and Smart Devices." In 2017 5th IEEE International Conference on MOOCs, Innovation and Technology in Education (MITE). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mite.2017.00020.

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Bhardwaj, Bhuvan, and Uttez Pallapothu. "Wireless Smart System for Intruder Detection at Borders with Far-field microphone and TDOA." In 2020 International Conference on Smart Electronics and Communication (ICOSEC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icosec49089.2020.9215339.

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Brolcháin, Niall Ó., Adegboyega Ojo, Lukasz Porwol, David Minton, and Clodagh Barry. "Examining the feasibility of a Smart Region approach in the North West Atlantic and Borders Region of Ireland." In ICEGOV '18: 11th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3209415.3209512.

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Jardim-Goncalves, Ricardo, Carlos Agostinho, Pedro Malo, and Adolfo Steiger-Garcao. "AP236-XML: A Framework for Integration and Harmonization of STEP Application Protocols." In ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2005-85581.

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Today, organizations have to deal with the integration of applications across company borders, and must support collaboration of business processes between organizations in networked environments that are seamless, flexible and interoperable. This characteristic of horizontality, where one application embraces more than one domain of activity, is frequently found and raises the need for integration and cooperation between multiple standard application protocols and business objects. However, a standard for data representation cannot cove the whole range of activities one application needs to handle. This paper contributes by proposing a framework that supports interoperability in distributed heterogeneous networked environments, assisting in the integration of reference models described following dissimilar methodologies. This framework assists in the automatic mapping between ISO10303 STEP, UML and XML models. The proposed work results from research developed and validated in the scope of the IMS SMART-fm project (www.smart-fm.funstep.org, www.ims.org), involving partners from USA, Europe, Canada and Australia, using emerging approaches for modeling and technology.
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Zróbek-Róžanska, Alina, and Sabina Zróbek. "How City’s Biggest Employers Shape Spatial Development of The Residential Areas – Evidence from Olsztyn, Poland." In Environmental Engineering. VGTU Technika, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/enviro.2017.130.

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Efficient managing sustainable urban development requires constant observations of trends in the key areas. One of the important areas is undoubtedly directing development of residential areas within the city and its surroundings. Nowadays, increasing incomes and transport mobility of the city citizens enable choosing between living within the city’s borders and building houses in the suburbs. Latter option makes city less compact and generates urban sprawl. As many controversies still arise over sprawling cities, the opposite of the smart growth, the factors behind this process should be monitored. In this article, we focused on spatial dependencies between localization of working and living places, because an access to the workplace seems to be one of the key determinants of choosing the particular place of residence. Therefore we decided to verify the following hypothesis: localization of the biggest employers in the city shapes the development of residential areas in the suburbs, and the influence depends on: current migration trends, specifics of the employers and their activity on the real estate market. The verification was carried out in the city of Olsztyn (Poland), the capital of Warmia and Mazury Province, and included careful analysis of the three city's biggest employers.
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Svitek, Miroslav, Tomas Horak, Daniel Carrera, Isaac Rodriguez, Alzbeta Kasalova, Soeren Leichsenring, and Beatrice Prina. "Smart Logistics Across Smart Border." In 2021 Smart City Symposium Prague (SCSP). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/scsp52043.2021.9447381.

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He, Jun, Mahmoud Fallahi, Robert A. Norwood, and Nasser Peyghambarian. "Smart border: ad-hoc wireless sensor networks for border surveillance." In SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing, edited by Edward M. Carapezza. SPIE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.883320.

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Bhattacharjee, Sagnik, Jiri Tencar, Tatsiana Danilchyk, Miroslav Svitek, Tomas Horak, and Yashar Naghdi. "Urban Heat Vulnerability Assessment of Smart Border." In 2020 Smart City Symposium Prague (SCSP). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/scsp49987.2020.9133977.

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Svitek, Miroslav, Tomas Horak, Ruey Long Cheu, and Carlos Ferregut. "Smart Border as a Part of Smart and Resilient El Paso." In 2019 Smart City Symposium Prague (SCSP). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/scsp.2019.8805689.

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Reports on the topic "Smart Borders"

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Teräs, Jukka, Anna Berlina, and Mari Wøien Meijer. The Nordic Thematic Group for Innovative and Resilient Regions 2017–2020 - final report. Nordregio, January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/r2021:3.1403-2503.

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The Nordic thematic group for innovative and resilient regions 2017–2020 (TG2) was established by the Nordic Council of Ministers and is a part of the Nordic Co-operation Programme for Regional Development and Planning 2017–2020. Three Nordicthematic groups were established for the four-year period: Innovative and resilient regions, Sustainable rural development, and Sustainable cities and urban development. The thematic groups have been organised under the Nordic Council of Ministers’ Committee of Civil Servants for Regional Affairs, and Nordregio has acted as the secretariat for the thematic groups. This report summarises the work and results of the Nordic thematic group for innovative and resilient regions (TG2) in 2017–2020. The thematic group has not only produced high-quality research on innovative and resilient regions in the Nordic countries but also contributed to public policy with the latest knowledge on the creation and development of innovative and resilient regions across the nordic countries, with focus on smart specialisation, digitalisation, regional resilience, and skills policies. TG2 has also contributed to research on innovative and resilient regions in the Nordic cross-border context.
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