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    Cardiac arrest management is an ever evolving system, based on expanding science and technology that allows for the lay rescuer, or the seasoned paramedic to try and bring back someone whose heart has stopped. This paper will explore the history and general practices of Advanced Cardiac Life Support – or ACLS – as well as basic techniques, and how it has helped to improve survival rates in sudden arrest victims, as well as if there are better ways to tackle issues involving the correct or incorrect

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    DECLARATION This is to certify that this Thesis/Report entitled Automated Vehicle Identification & Parking (A.V.I.P) which is submitted by Soala Iniworikabo in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree for B.SC in Information Technology to the Department of Computer Science, Baze University Abuja Nigeria comprises of only my original work and due acknowledgment has been made in the text to other materials used. Date [Date Month Year] Name of student [Soala Iniworikabo]

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    Introduction: Automated Decision making with no or limited manual intervention is a part of our daily lives, be it at an entrance or exit, or car ignition, home or building management system or a more complex industrial process management system. Decision making can range between centralized & decentralized modes with various shades in between. With the increasing penetration & acceptance of IoT devices, the data traffic around or through these systems in on the rise, but can this instead be used

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    hyper-competitive business world, automated sales system has become increasingly important. Currently Rainbow company is equipped with manual backend systems and the business owners and the developers of the company focused on replacing their manual system with an automated sales system. This will eliminates the time-consuming but essential manual tasks in order to efficient and effective customer service experience while increasing the value of their company reputation. Automated sales systems comes with

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    Automated car braking system. Name: BARID, KHURSHEDUL ID: 13-24026-2 Section: C Statement of Purpose: In recent years road accidents are common issue . Every government take many steps to solve this issue but could not solve it . Maximum accidents occur for driving unconsciously . Most time drivers avoid traffic rules . Changing lanes continuously is another reason . Most time drivers drives cars at high speed and whenever he saw any object in front of him he can’t control his speed that’s

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    Although tremendous progress has been made in past decade to detect the unattended objects especially in public places namely railway stations, shopping malls etc but still fails to meet the desired requirement. An automated mechanism with robust approach for detecting objects left unattended in consumer world resulted in successful commercialization. The successful detection of object detection mainly relies on object extraction and objects classification and based on this approaches a novel algorithm

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    In this report, I will introduce the discovery process of fingerprint identification technology at first, and then talk about its impact on the detection of cases. Introduce some basic information about Information technology. Additionally, discuss the technology 's influence of IT industry with the development of fingerprint identification technology, such as Apple Company. After the discussion, I will analyze the application of fingerprint identification technology, and what impact this technology

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    E-Money: Affecting Canadian Commerce Essay

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    E-Money: Affecting Canadian Commerce The text "Out of Control", by Kevin Kelly, is an exciting description of the future as seen by the author, a journalist and optimistic technologist. The predictions presented must certainly be taken as entertaining reading that are intended to inspire visions of the future. The predictions of Kelly have already proven to be inaccurate in the four years since publication. The most glaring example of this is electronic commerce. Canada is quickly becoming

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    Abstract: The system detects the number of person in the ATM booth by using camera. If more than one person is found it activates the full body scanner and a program detects the weapon from the images provided by the scanner. It also scans eye to confirm the owner of the credit card. If these two devices are set the ATM will be more secured. Introduction People are attacked by the terrorist and their credit/debit card has taken away by them. It was found that in February 2009, a strong group of

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY In this modern society or the entire world has grown to a level that the use of computers in the chain of production is inevitable. The genesis of automation in the banking industry in Nigeria can be linked to the on-going struggle by individual banks for survival and growth. Automation means the use of automatic equipment in place of manual labor, also can be the use of machine for four D’s task where the four D’s stands for Dangerous

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