For the Short term (now): I think first what is need to be done is to provide easy information about all the features of the sites. Because there are still many users who don’t know fully about this site and its features. They should avoid doing too much changes in the site because if the university will do too many changes in their sites then it will be rally hard for the client to do work on it. I can recommend that they should also ask the client that what kind of changes they want in the sites
community development the Digicel Foundation has achieved an unprecedented record of achievement surpassing any other charitable organization in Haiti. Today approximately 1.1 million men women and children have benefited from more than 150 community projects. 60,000 students have access to quality learning spaces at what will soon be
6.6 Literature Review 6.6.1 Theoretical Literature review This section describes brief overview of mobile services, meaning of personalization as defined from several literature and different approaches used to personalize mobile services. It also describes mobile banking services, enabling technologies and the current mobile banking in Tanzania. 6.6.2 Overview of Mobile services Mobile services are all services that can be used independently of temporal and spatial restraints, and that are accessed
MIMO techniques are mostly used to accelerate system throughput over disruptive wireless communication channels. It is well known fact that with the number of transmit antenna M and number of receive antenna N, the capacity of MIMO systems increases linearly with a factor of MN. The receiver decodes the received signal vectors into actual information, a narrow band flat fading MIMO is designed as: Y=Hx+n ------ (1) Where Y & x are received and transmitted vectors, H is channel matrix
of the partnership with Samsung[3]. Tesco took over 94.68% shares of the company in 2011[4]. Vision - Great Stone Face Homeplus’s vision is to be recognized as the most admired company in South Korea[4][5][6][8]. The company concerns with two major
telephone network, and thus can relay mobile calls to landline phones. 2. Mobile networks generations a. 1G Before the age of digital mobile networks, all cell phones broadcast analog signals. This intended using the Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) standard, which runs in a range of frequencies between 824MHz and 894MHz, dubbed the 800MHz band. This type of analog transmission was the first generation of cellular phone technology, or what some refer to as 1G. Because analog phones could transmit
INTRODUCTION: The Latest advances in Wireless Communications have extended conceivable applications from straightforward voice services in early cell systems to new incorporated information applications. These days, numerous up to date cellular telephones are likewise incorporated with functionalities including FM radio, advanced camera, and MP3 player. Hence, the services upheld by mobile communications have extended from basic voice to sight and sound, for example, video conferencing and portable
gas to more than 1 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. The merger, in the words of Duke CEO, Lynn Good, will provide Duke with “a growing natural gas platform.” The merger also represents a strategic political partnership, as a recent study determined Duke Energy to be the top political power broker in North Carolina, while Piedmont ranked
An Introduction of Overview of 3GPP LTE (Long Term Evolution) Long Term Evolution (LTE) is 4G wireless communications standard radio platform technologies that allow operators to achieve higher peak throughputs than HSPA+ in higher spectrum bandwidth. LTE was developed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), and this began in 2004, with an official LTE work item started in 2006 and a completed 3GPP Release 8 specification in March 2009. Initial deployments of LTE began in late 2009, and
Competitor 1. Defining industry standards: RISC v/s CISC technology led to stepping up of Intel’s R&D for new generations of the X86. Intel developed two generations of its X86 line simultaneously (the Pentium and the Pentium Pro) and committed to a massive expansion in production capacity for these products. 2. The threats from Clones: Intel’s drive