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    Placement is important part of any educational institute in which most of the work will carried out using automated tools. Hence the service of these can be given in mobile to increase the efficient data connection on hand held devices. So the mobile can be used as later device to fill the gap between students and companies visiting the campus for recruitment. Therefore our proposed framework can be aimed to reduce human efforts and errors by automating important tasks of cell such as displaying notices

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    another. Over the year’s technology has evolved drastically. Technology that involves social media play a huge role in the way people interacts with one another especially when it comes to grammar. Most people communicate using their computers, mobile device or tablets. As technology is changing so has the language. Social media is one of the main forms of communicating with people. Sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Youtube are major social media outlets that are used daily to communicate

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    Securing Mobile devices in the Business Environment: Introduction: Today,mobile devices are becoming important in everyone’s life and these are playing a crucial role in peoples life and work.smart phones and tablets are used by people as work tools in place of desktops.Now-a-days,there is a rapid increase of usage of mobile devices in business and enterprises for their growth.Features of mobile devices is changing a lot and because of those some features threats are also increasing.security issues

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    Interface Design for Healthcare Abstract. This paper is mainly discussing about the user interface design problems faced by the healthcare professionals in the healthcare industry with the applications in their handheld devices that assist them in dealing with daily routine work. The authors attempt to identify and address the key problems from the previous researches. To tackle these issues, a mobile user interface (UI) framework is reviewed as the basis for discussion and suggestion for improving

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    Most I/O devices interface to the CPU in a fashion quite similar to memory. Indeed, many devices appear to the CPU as though they were memory devices. To output data to the outside world the CPU simply stores data into a "memory" location and the data magically appears on some connectors external to the computer. Similarly, to input data from some external device, the CPU simply transfers data from a "memory" location into the CPU; this "memory" location holds the value found on the pins of some

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    assignment is being submitted January 15, 2016 for Dr. Leyland Lucas’s ENTR.664 Entrepreneurship course being offered in Winter 2016 | 1. Discuss the process that Sarah Foster and her partners have gone through to bring to market their medical device. How might they have avoided some of the pitfalls they have encountered? Even though Sarah Foster and her partner have done an awesome job in coming up with a great product it is however important to get advice and guidance from a professionals in

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    departments compete to keep up with the changes in technology, employees in the company increasingly want to use their own devices to access the information. Bring your own device (BYOD) which is also called as bring your own technology (BYOT), bring your own phone (BYOP), bring your own PC (BYOPC), commonly allude to an IT policy of allowing employees to bring their own mobile devices such as laptops and smart phones to their office, and to use those gadgets to access confidential company information

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    Fall 2014 Can Mobile Health Improve Nurses’ Clinical Workflow Process for Patient Admissions? Introduction Mobile Health is defined at the mHealth Summit as any health-related service that is given using a hand-held device or mobile type of communication (Torgan, 2009). Mobile health (mHealth) technology made an appearance in the early 2000’s with the personal digital assistant (PDA), most notably the Blackberry (Ventola, 2014). Since then, the trend has grown remarkably

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    Wearable Devices Nisha D Wanjari Electronics and telecommunication department Rajashri shahu collage of engineering Pune. Nishawanjari16@gmail.com Dr.S.C.Patil Electronics and telecommunication department Rajashri shahu collage of engineering Pune. Shailaja.patil11@gmail.com Abstract—Wearable devices, refer to electronic technologies or computers that are designed to be worn on the human body. The health issues are increasing day by day and many chronic diseases are there which needs continuous

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    2.4.2.2 Architecture of participation Architecture of participation refers to the default set of Web applications designed to track users’ digital footprint the original intention is to aggregate user data and build value as a side effect of ordinary use of applications(O 'Reilly., 2005). Whether this traceability is a good or bad thing is debatable however this kind of technological function helps to record users’ digital footprints and to connect people, and has the potential to develop trust

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