...It reduces many hurdles in the field of IT. This technology allows for much more efficient computing by centralizing data storage, processing and bandwidth. The popularity of cloud computing is increasing day by day. The main theme of this paper is to show some important features of cloud computing, its deployment model and some of its dark sides. This paper is prepared based on theoretical research on many literatures about this topic and duration was over a few months. Keywords: Architecture, taxation, database administration, internet, web server. Field of research: Computer Science and Engineering. Authors Nazmul Hasan , undergraduate student, Computer Science and Engineering Department, Military Institute of Science and Technology, Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh. Address: ID: 200914031, CSE-10, Computer Science and Engineering Department, Military Institute of Science and Technology, Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh. E-mail:nazmul_mist@yahoo.com [2] Mohammad Riasat Ahmed , undergraduate student, Computer Science and Engineering Department, Military Institute of Science and Technology, Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh. Address: ID: 200814026, CSE-10, Computer Science and Engineering Department, Military Institute of Science and Technology, Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh. E-mail:neon_rpc@yahoo.com [1] 1 I. Introduction The formal definition of cloud computing is “cloud computing is the use of computing resources (hardware...
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...Nanotechnology Applications in Today’s World Santos Santiago ITT-Tech Author Notes This research was conducted using material from both the internet and reference articles from the following: Center for Responsible Nanotechnology http://www.crnano.org/whatis.htm Investigating Higher-Order Response Surface Methods For Military Nanotechnology Applications Like me, many of you have a variety of electric devices both in your home and in your car that as the years have gone by these devices have evolved from a big bulky device to what you now have, or can see. Technology has evolved at a drastic rate and this will continue in the future. Nanotechnology and the many applications associated with it will be a big factor on this evolution. The definition of Nanotechnology according to (The Center for Responsible Nanotechnology) Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale. This covers both current work and concepts that are more advanced to the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale. Because of the complexity of Nanotechnology and the science that guides it, much of the research in these areas is being conducted by grants to universities, Military research, and the Automotive Industry. There are many who protest this technology because there is still a lot to learn about its capabilities, and it uses. My research will focus on some of the uses of nanotechnology vs. the complexity of designing these devices. In the Automotive...
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...Week of Assignment Dr. Chart completion and Reflection Paper Find and review: Usefulness of each database Important new sources, scholars, or ideas Value of searches in inspiring new ideas/ surprises Answered By, Introduction The chart below was utilized for the initial library search for resources in professional or research interest. There are; three peer-reviewed journal articles, one book chapter, and one scholarly source. Following the chart, is a brief reflection paper on the library search and results. |Article Citation |Database |Keywords |Search Limiters |Skills in this Database | |Peer reviewed article: |Roadrunner Search, Discovery |Cultural Change, |Military Logistics, |Fair: Easy to use, need to | | |Database |Data Rights, |Defense Logistics Agency, |practice on my search limiters. | |Better Buying Power or Better Off Not: | |Heuristic Economic Model, |Quality Assurance | | |By: Hasik, James. Defense Acquisition Research | |Technical Data ...
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...technologies from its initial entertainment roots to a number of “serious” industries. Games are being adopted for defense, medicine, architecture, education, city planning, and government applications. Each of these industries is already served by an established family of companies that typically do not use games or the technologies that support them. The rapid growth in the power of game technologies and the growing social acceptance of these technologies has created an environment in which these are displacing other industry-specific computer hardware and software suites. This paper introduces five specific forces that compel industries to adopt game technologies for their core products and services. These five forces are computer hardware costs, game software power, social acceptance, other industry successes, and native industry experimentation. Together these influence the degree and rapidity at which game technologies are adopted in a number of industries. The military simulation industry is just one of the many industries that are being impacted by these technologies and the five forces are affecting it just as they are many other industries. The paper extends the concepts of simulation industry disruption that were introduced by the author in the Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation. Earlier papers have applied the innovation and disruption model of Clayton Christenson to the simulation industry and demonstrated that the industry was in the “process innovation” phase of Utterback’s...
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...Transformation of Media Forms The theory of evolution from paper to the internet The theory of evolution must ‘evolve’ with the transforming media forms around it to maintain its scientific and social relevance. In other words, it must shift from the conventional media forms such as journals, books and publications and move towards the ways of the internet. Even collective groups of scientists and evolutionists can be shifted from physical to online gatherings via the ways of the internet and its related technologies. The majority of internet users throughout the world see the net as simply an enormous link-up of the world’s computers, after all, this is the ‘universal answer’ people tend to give when asked “what is the internet?”. Although this common answer is a pretty accurate image, it would be more correct to describe the internet as a “global network of hardware and software which stores and transports information from a content provider to an end user” . This infrastructure allows any person who wishes to say anything, access to say it to the world. Controversial topics are abundant on the World Wide Web, and this media form enables these topics to be discussed, investigated, or challenged. Evolution is defined as being: “A gradual process in which something changes into a different and usually more complex or better form”. Arguments for evolution include The Fossil Record, Darwin’s theory of Natural Selection, and Biological Evidence. Arguments against evolution...
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...be filled through direct recruitment on the basis of valid GATE marks, as per details given below:- Eligibility Post Condition Vacancy Pay Age Educational Qualifi~~~~~~~ mm.m Essential 06 a)Master's (vacancies may degree in Computer applications; or undergo change) ~15,600-39, 100 Senior with b)Degree grade pay of ~ 5400/- in Research Officer break-up Pay 8and-3. of Not vacancies:- (Crypto) The post also carries Group 'A' special allowance (Gazetted) a 35 years in Computer or Science or Electronics and Communications or Electronics. 15% of the basic pay Science - 04, Desirable: Electronics or a) Aptitudein Electronics and Communication :.. Engineering exceeding Computer of in Technology Subject-wise .. b)Knowledge - 02 i m •••• Cryptography. of Computer Applications, + m ••••••••••••••••••••••••• + :..................................................................•................................... Essential: 06 Master's . degree. Senior ~15,600-39,100 with (vacancies may Research grade pay of ~ 5400/- in undergo change} Officer . Pay 8and-3 (S&T) i Group 'A' special allowance break-up a exceeding of i) , + ·im _ ..••... , H) Officer (Tele) , grade : f- m•. _ .•.......... m ..• j .•...
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...Psychological Operations (PSYOPs): A Conceptual Overview Sunil Narula Abstract The psychological dimension of a conflict is as important as its physical dimension and psychological Operations (PSYOPs) have become even more relevant in this age of information, especially for a nation-state where the threat in the socio-psychological domain is more pronounced. While combating the menace of terrorism, the psychological dimension assumes great significance, as terrorists use violence as a psychological weapon by terrorising the multitude, rather than physically affect a few, and in this sense, they fight a psychological war also. The relevance of psychological operations is much greater than the successful conduct of tactical operations. This article is an attempt to conceptualise the term PSYOPs in the Indian context. The changed dynamics of international relations following the end of the Cold War and changes in the South Asian strategic landscape, postSeptember 11, have made PSYOPs more relevant for the region. It is also important to know that differences between various related concepts like Propaganda, Information Warfare, and Perception Management are waferthin, and may lead to contested perceptions amongst various agencies working under the overall ambit of national security, if not viewed in the current perspective. Therefore, clarity of the concept will set the stage for an effective implementation of policies and help in setting up of a policy structure in India (which...
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...preserving the capability to address other users’ requests, for refining the receptiveness of space capabilities to meet national security requirements ("Plan For operationally," 2007). The ORS initiative will develop chances for integration and operational efficiencies desired to ensure affordable admission to the space-based capabilities that are relevant to fill the range with U.S diplomatic, information, military, and economics needs. According to Kirtland Air Force Base, article wrote by Sheila Rupp, Many government groups and agencies, to embrace all the military agencies, have been functioning together on the ORS effort," Dr. Sega emphasis. "The official stand-up of the joint ORS Office will be a significant step for the future of ORS, providing a significant link in coordinating the cooperative, joint determinations throughout DOD and the national security space area"(Rupp, 2007). After defining the background for Operationally Responsive Space, I going to research and defines what is Operationally Responsive Space, Why is the lack of effective ORS a problem for military, space operations and what is the...
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...Radio Frequency (RF) filters operating in the microwave frequency range are needed for applications including wireless and satellite communications as well as military applications. These applications demand high performance filters that will contribute as little as possible to a system’s size and cost. Advances in materials used to construct these filters have played a significant part in meeting these demands. The bandpass coupled line filter presented here is specified to have a midband at 2.317 GHz and bandwidth of 68.34%. Passband insertion and return loss is specified to be 10dB respectively. The design was derived from standard filter design theory and formula available in the literature. An optimized computer aided (CAD) design was also generated for comparison. The ‘Microwave Office’ design software was provided by Applied Wave Research Inc., operating with an educational license. Both formula and simulation based designs had nearly identical physical structure and performance under simulation REVIEW OF LITERATURE RF filters operating in the microwave spectrum have a range of applications, including wireless handset and base stations, as well as satellite receivers and military applications. Recently published papers investigating RF filter design reveal a need for ongoing development. These filters operate in an increasingly crowded signal spectrum. They may operate in harsh environments subject to shock, vibration, and extreme temperatures. The industry experiences...
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...Sciences Tallinn, Estonia tyugu@ieee.org Abstract- The speed of processes and the amount of data to be used in defending the cyber space cannot be handled by humans without considerable automation. However, it is difficult to develop software with conventional fixed algorithms (hard-wired logic on decision making level) for effectively defending against the dynamically evolving attacks in networks. This situation can be handled by applying methods of artificial intelligence that provide flexibility and learning capability to software. This paper presents a brief survey of artificial intelligence applications in cyber defense (CD), and analyzes the prospects of enhancing the cyber defense capabilities by means of increasing the intelligence of the defense systems. After surveying the papers available about artificial intelligence applications in CD, we can conclude that useful applications already exist. They belong, first of all, to applications of artificial neural nets in perimeter defense and some other CD areas. From the other side – it has become obvious that many CD problems can be solved successfully only when methods of artificial intelligence are being used. For example, wide knowledge usage is necessary in decision making, and intelligent...
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...Joseph Skaggs Creative Problem Solving Unit 1 Research Paper September 23, 2014 One technology that I have noticed to be fast moving is robotics. We use robotics in multiple applications from drones to prosthetics. The military, medical field, and automotive industry have greatly benefited from the use of robotics. In the military robotics are used in unmanned surveillance drones or UAV’s as well as bomb disposal robots which are used when it might be too dangerous for the soldier. In the medical field robotics have had a huge impact. Robotic arms are used during certain surgery procedures because they’re precise and can do things that a human surgeon couldn’t. Robotics are also used with prosthetics, advancements have led to robotic prosthetic arms and legs which have been more effective than prosthetics of the past. Another area where robotics are being used is in vehicles, developing unmanned vehicles for various applications. The future of robotics with UAVs is fast. They’re coming up with new military applications, more than that the technology is moving over to the civilian side. They’re coming up with UAV designs that would be used for crop dusting, weather monitoring, and border patrol. There are even talks about introducing this technology into the commercial airline industry. If things move forward farming will be taken to a whole new level, crop dusting will be maintained robotically though the use of UAVs. We’ll have a better understanding of weather...
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...What is Organizational Psychology? In this paper, the discussion will pertain to Organizational Psychology. A definition will be obtained and explained. This paper will also discuss the evolution of the field of Organizational Psychology. There will also be an analysis of the role of research and statistics. The application of organizational psychology principles to recruitment socialization will also be explained. Organizational Psychology Defined Organizational psychology is a theme that employs scientific methodology to get a better understanding in the behavior of individuals in an organizational setting. This has been applied in different ways in order to help organizations to function effectively. Such as being productive, provide higher-quality services. In the private organizations success can result in increased shareholder wealth and job securities for employees and for the public organizations means high quality services and cost savings to taxpayers. Organizational psychology can help in determining prior to hiring and promotion that an employee will perform his or her job effectively. According to Latham, performance is concerned with two issues. The first issue is the criterion development in which this can help in identifying the invention of the individual employee. They are used not only to authenticate the individual’s techniques, they are used to determine whether the employee should be advanced, reduce in importance, reassigned, given a bonus or salary...
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...Part 1 Abstract Physical fitness is a mandatory requirement by all military personnel. This enables the soldiers maneuver through their daily endeavors of protecting a nation. The nature of the job on the contrary places soldiers at the risk of injuries some of which may materialize at the most unwarranted moments. The military therefore require a highly mechanized medical service, one that secures quality (Patrick,1998). Quality in the provision of medical services encompasses a number of factors key among which is accuracy in diagnosis, treatment and drug prescription. Additionally, data in the medical spheres require secure and integral storage. Most of the diagnoses especially those associated with terminal recurrent illnesses depend largely on the patient history. All the patient details therefore require a secure database and an appropriate filing mechanism. Initially, all these activities were performed manually or mechanically with the medical system relying on paper back files and manual diagnoses. These had a number of pitfalls given the dynamic nature of military operations. Soldiers keep moving from place to place depending on the security needs of the country and they will always need to have their medical services with them. Mechanical administration becomes cumbersome in such conditions with portage prove difficult. It also becomes difficult to keep a sequential filing system for references (Marion, Ball & Joan, 2004). Technological developments...
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...yongcan}@cc.usu.edu, yqchen@ece.usu.edu Abstract— This paper presents a survey of the autopilot systems for small fixed-wing unmanned air vehicles (UAVs). The UAV flight control basics are introduced first. The radio control system and autopilot control system are then explained from both hardware and software viewpoints. Several typical commercial off-the-shelf autopilot packages are compared in detail. In addition, some research autopilot systems are introduced. Finally, conclusions are made with a summary of the current autopilot market and a remark on the future development.This paper presents a survey of the autopilot systems for small fixed-wing unmanned air vehicles (UAVs). The UAV flight control basics are introduced first. The radio control system and autopilot control system are then explained from both hardware and software viewpoints. Several typical commercial offthe-shelf autopilot packages are compared in detail. In addition, some research autopilot systems are introduced. Finally, conclusions are made with a summary of the current autopilot market and a remark on the future development. Index Terms— Autopilot systems, autonomous navigation, unmanned air vehicle (UAV), remotely piloted vehicle (RPV), unmanned aircraft system (UAS), flight control. commercial and research autopilot systems so that the researchers can either purchase or build the UAVs and autopilots based on their specific application requirements. The paper is organized as follows....
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...Fiedler’s Revolution Ryan Kemrite Liberty University Abstract This research paper deals with Fiedler’s model of contingency in leadership, specifically looking at his model and some criticism of the model. While there are indeed criticism for the model and its application, Fiedler undoubtable has a spot in the history of business for his revolutionary concepts in management styles. This research paper examines countless reviews, positive and negative, and asserts that Fiedler has without a doubt earned a special place for his work. This paper shows how Fiedler’s work affected generations of business and leaves a foundation for others in the business research field to follow. Keywords Fielder, Contingency model, Leadership, Management, Revolutionary. Fiedler Business throughout the ages has always changed and evolved and will continue to do so. Business is a fickle mistress as it reacts to the changing markets in the world and locally. These rapid changing markets make it difficult for any said business, firm or company to try and make profit. The goal of the firm should always be to maximize profit for the shareholders and owners of the company. When the goal of maximizing profits is realized it is a celebration. But worldwide businesses fail in big numbers. In just the United States alone, a large percent fail and drop out every year. About half of all new establishments survive five years or more and about one-third survive 10 years...
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