Orbital data gathering system: Comparative analysis between microwave and optical solutions

1985 ◽  
Vol 12 (11) ◽  
pp. 931-939
Author(s):  
H. Eschapasse ◽  
L. Frecon ◽  
J.P. Pouliquen ◽  
E. Sein
2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (9) ◽  
pp. 3860-3866
Author(s):  
Sonia Sharma ◽  
Dalip ◽  
Munishwar Rai

With the unstable development of the data accessible on the Internet, WWW has turned into the most capable stage to store, recover, and communicate data. The same number of individuals have taken to the Internet for data gathering, examining client conduct from web get to the logs can be useful to make versatile framework, recommender framework, and clever online business applications. We get to log records are the documents that contain data about the connection amongst clients and the sites with the utilization of the Internet. It contains many points of interest as authentication of users, Address related to IP, time of visit, accessing, data transferred, status setting of result, URL and so on. To analyze web log data for prediction of consumer behavior, various free and paid tools is available online. By studying and comparing various analyzer, a website owner can select the best tool for prediction of consumer behavior. This paper gives a neat report between celebrated log analyzer instruments in light of their highlights and execution.


Author(s):  
Idris Ajani Oni

Prominent among religions that claim direct or indirect lineage to Abraham are Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The three religions are known as monotheistic. Although, their interpretations of monotheism are closely similar, they have salient differences. Such differences have spurred unhealthy arguments, rivalry and hatred between some Christians and Muslims. Thus, this paper highlights some of the basic differences between Islam and Christianity traceable to scriptural differences and interpretations and the causes of disagreement between Christianity and Islam with a view to offering recommendations that would foster goodwill and engender better relationship between Christians and Muslims. The paper adopted a comparative and analytical system of research with library information and experiences as the major data gathering tools. The study finds that misinformation, ignorance, deliberate distortions, media irresponsibility among others is the major causes of disharmony among Christians and Muslims. The paper recommends mutual love and respect, constant dialogue, education and other factors that would improve the attitude of Christians and Muslims towards one another.


Sensors ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 5058-5080 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bojan Milosevic ◽  
Carlo Caione ◽  
Elisabetta Farella ◽  
Davide Brunelli ◽  
Luca Benini

Author(s):  
Katharina Zimmermann

In chapter 4, the particular epistemological aspects of the study’s research programme as well as its actual methodological approach and the database are outlined. As sketched out in chapter 3, the study adopts a conditional perspective towards the local context as a crucial factor in shaping local responses to the ESF. For analysing the role of contextual conditions, Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is used in the study, and its main features are described in chapter 4. Furthermore, the chapter provides insights into the research design, data gathering and data processing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 457
Author(s):  
Musa Shilenge ◽  
Arnesh Telukdarie

Purpose: Since inception in the 1970s, Operational Technology (OT) systems were designed to operate in isolation from Information Technology (IT) systems mainly due to differences in objectives relating to Confidentiality, Integrity, Security and Availability (CISA). Additional diverse components include computing speed, and failure severity in terms of safety, environmental, and financial impact. With the onset of Industry 4.0 and the need for integration the worlds of IT and OT must operate in unison. The focal point of this research is to evaluate if an Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) best practice framework can be integrated into the operational technology domain.Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative desk research methodology initiates data gathering on the two key domains. A comparative analysis is subsequently adopted for results analysis. Thereafter, an application case of ITSM inclusive of OT is proposed and reviewed.Findings: After comparative analysis and application case, the research concludes that an IT best practice framework i.e. the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) can be integrated and adapted into the operational technology domain to facilitate management of OT in a service management style.Practical implications: The key benefit of this work is the inclusion of OT in global IT best practices in this Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) era.Originality/value: This paper contributes to ongoing research in IT-OT integration by providing a unique perspective on OT management in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). Other researchers can utilize the research outcomes to apply ITSM in the OT domain where 4IR technologies have been implemented.


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