European Journal of Business and Management ISSN 2222-1905 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2839 (Online) Vol 4, No.7, 2012 www.iiste.org Consumer’s Perception on General Banking Activities of Commercial Banks: A Study in the Banking Context of Bangladesh Jafirullah Khan Jebran (Corresponding author) Lecturer, Department of Business Administration Atish Dipanker University of Science and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Cell: +88-01914224859 E-mail: jafirullah.khan@gmail.com Md. Afzal Hossain Lecturer,
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Carlton Thomas The Effects of Internet on Business Introduction The emergence of internet and related online technologies dramatically changed the way the world operates. Internet based applications keep the world connected and specifically enhances the flow of information regardless of geographical restrictions. Evidently, such dramatic improvements in information flow have had tremendous effects on the way companies run their day to day operations. The business sector chosen for this assignment
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Globalized World of today wherein information and data are accessible through internet even at a remote village (if connected by internet bandwidth ) , scope for research in Management and Commerce is very wide open as never before . At the same time , as larger number of researchers both in India and abroad have access to information and data through internet , privileges of researchers at a few elite institutions are threatened . Due accessibility of data and information at click of mouse , speed of
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Academic Research Students and professionals both know that conducting accurate, valid, and timely research into academic topics such as history, literature, or anthropology is critical to success in the classroom and at work. Writing the results into a paper is also a major step in the process. Here are some basic steps in performing secondary research. 1. Determine your research topic/question. In some classes, students are told to find a topic; this means the exercise is for the purpose of learning
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2011 Online safety for children Information technology has increased significantly overtime, bringing advantages and disadvantages with it. The use of the Internet has made it easier and quicker to access numerous subjects from vacation planning, to the best plumber in town. Students find it helpful for schoolwork when they need to research topics for papers because it gives one access to countless amounts of information. Students without Internet at home can easily go to their school or
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1 - The technology plays the role of the guide , which helps the teacher in guiding the scientific material for students, and replaces the traditional method of education in explaining the lesson and providing information. The technology, by all its means of development, can simply do a major change in the private educational level of the teacher and his ability in introducing the approach to the student in a way that gives the opportunity to greater and easier chance in understanding the lessons
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all over the world using internet. Organizations have changed their way of doing business from a traditional approach to embrace ecommerce processes. As individuals and businesses increase information sharing, a concern regarding the exchange of money securely and conveniently over the internet increases. Therefore, security is a necessity in an e-commerce transaction. The purpose of this paper is to present a token based Secure E-commerce Protocol. The purpose of this paper is to present a paradigm
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Information Technology Acts Paper Advances in technology made it possible to obtain almost any information needed by accessing the World Wide Web. These advances have also paved the way for predators and unwarranted solicitors to retrieve private information. Most homes are either equipped with or have access to a computer and Internet. This technology used to be reserved for the government and businesses but is readily available for the individual consumer. The advances have not only made it possible
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Digital Media University of Washington The Future of VoIP Document Three – The Future Table of Contents Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 3 How the Internet will change............................................................................................ 3 Converging Technologies, Digital Media Integration & Wireless ......................................... 5 Conclusion ......................
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Information Technology Act Paper Advances in information technology, which include the Internet, and cell phones prompted US government to come up with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), 2003 and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), 1996 that protect individuals from unethical or illegal behaviors. According to "Protecting Children In The 21st Century Act Amendment" (2011) “As required by CIPA, section 54.520(c) of the Commission’s rules requires that school
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