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    still relatively new, the adoption of digital reading adoption has been slow in school districts across the country. As a result, the format used for developing and delivery of electronic textbooks still vary and continue to evolve. A universal standard called electronic publication (ePUB) exists where companies such as Apple have opted to build proprietary formats (The Adelaide,2012). For example, according to Brad Wheeler vice president for information technology at Indiana University, “The world

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    been told that the greatest ideas solve problems that we didn't know we had, but I'm not sure tablets have solved much for me. I can say netbooks have been very useful when they have good battery life, but I have many uses for laptops that are more portable. To me, portability and function are key. A netbook is an improvement over a laptop because they're not very expensive, easier to carry around, and are just as functional for most office work. Tablets, on the other hand, occupy a strange place where

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    gadgets called e-reader, and electronic devices such as tablets and smart phones. We can download e-books through the internet for free so it is easy for people to access e-books. E-books usually take the form of PDF (Portable Document Format) because PDF is like a printed document only that it is in an electronic file. In this way, people can read on screens easily or print it out if they want. Education always relates to books, so e-books will have a big impact on education. The rising of this

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    The preferred format for clinical health information is Health Level Seven (HL7) Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) for both Personal Health Record (PHR) and Electronic Medical Record (EMR). It is XML-based format identifies the encoding, configuration, and semantics of a clinical file. Blue Button+ Direct implementation ensure ease of transmission of medical records to a third party by the health care provider or patient. Direct uses SMTP, S/MIME, and X.509 licenses to maintain security, data

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    2.0 Review of Related Literature Reviews of Related Literature and Studies this includes the ideas, generalization or conclusions, methodologies and others. Those that were included in this chapter helps in familiarizing information that are relevant and similar to the present study. Foreign Literature They develop the system entitled eBarCloud. It’s an inventory management software enables you to perform web-based inventory management and cloud inventory control. It makes it easy to gather data

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    Additionally, computer-mediated communications and the internet have enabled crime investigators to develop tools to investigate offenses online. Through computers, detectives can quickly search and analyze vast amounts of data, scan and transmit documents with ease. One of the current issues facing the criminal justice system and law enforcement is internet fraud. It is difficult to ascertain the full scale of internet fraud, since not all victims report the incidents to one central repository. This

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    Frame: Overview Xerox is a leading business process outsourcing and document management technology and services firm operating out of 180 countries around the world. In 2014, Xerox reported year end revenues of $19,540 million, down 2.3% from 2013, and a net profit of $969 million, up 17.7% from 2013. Xerox’s operations are broken down in to several main segments: Business Process Outsourcing (BPO): Xerox business process outsourcing services provide support functions such as customer care, transaction

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    Web commonly known as "WWW ', "Web" or "W3", is a system of Search engine help users to find the documents of their interest with the help of its components called crawler. The basic task of a crawler is to fetch pages, parse them to get more URLs, and then fetch these URLs to get even more URLs. It is basically a program that retrieves and stores pages in a repository. interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. These pages are later analysed by a module called indexer. The crawler

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    Data Collection: The Missouri Department of Corrections has provided a portable document format (pdf), on their website available to the public that provides a multitude of information on their local counties as well as the characteristics of the local county jails: www.doc.mo.gov/Documents/publications/OffenderProfile2013.pdf. After sorting through this one hundred and twenty-page document, I found the information I was looking for, on page nine of this file was a list of one hundred

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    of your study and research can be built by a Reference management software. The user can download records for material which he had read from online searches and can use the software to insert references into the Word documents. According to the chosen style the software will format the citations and bibliography. In this paper we are going to compare Endnote, Zotero and Mendeley reference management software’s based on their capability of generating accurate bibliographies and their features. Introduction:

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