Experimental verification of the effectiveness of the methodology aimed at development of professionally oriented English speech interaction competence in future information systems and technology officers

2021 ◽  
Vol IX(256) (100) ◽  
pp. 53-58
Author(s):  
V. O. Yukhymenko

The article describes the relevance of developing English speech interaction competence in future military specialists. The methodology aimed at development of military students' professionally oriented English speech interaction competence has been proposed and experimentally verified. The most effective method of developing English speech interaction competence in future information systems and technology officers has been statistically and mathematically identified and rationalized. It involves a uniquely designed mobile application containing professionally oriented English video dialogues.

1984 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 49-55
Author(s):  
Hubert Fondin

This paper discusses the mutations occurring within the information profession as a result of the rapid and complex transformation of existing information systems. The author feels it is essential for professionals, users and the information profession as a whole to recognize and understand these changes as well as their socio-economic consequences. Particular atten tion should be given to the following: the advent of microcom puters, electronic publishing, the end-user's reappropriation of information systems, the emergence of new types of informa tion, and the concept of information utility.


Author(s):  
Claus Hohmann

This article introduces emotional digitalization as a phenomenon of future information systems. It argues that emotional digitalization is a progress that will lessen the gap between technology and humanity, as well as between computer and man. The author develops and verifies his assumption besides theoretical references arising from his experiences with the information technology within the BrandLand Autostadt.


2009 ◽  
pp. 2462-2472
Author(s):  
Claus Hohmann

This article introduces emotional digitalization as a phenomenon of future information systems. It argues that emotional digitalization is a progress that will lessen the gap between technology and humanity, as well as between computer and man. The author develops and verifies his assumption besides theoretical references arising from his experiences with the information technology within the BrandLand Autostadt.


AI Magazine ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sunny Fugate ◽  
Kimberly Ferguson-Walter

Traditional cyber security techniques have led to an asymmetric disadvantage for defenders. The defender must detect all possible threats at all times from all attackers and defend all systems against all possible exploitation. In contrast, an attacker needs only to find a single path to the defender’s critical information. In this article, we discuss how this asymmetry can be rebalanced using cyber deception to change the attacker’s perception of the network environment, and lead attackers to false beliefs about which systems contain critical information or are critical to a defender’s computing infrastructure. We introduce game theory concepts and models to represent and reason over the use of cyber deception by the defender and the effect it has on attacker perception. Finally, we discuss techniques for combining artificial intelligence algorithms with game theory models to estimate hidden states of the attacker using feedback through payoffs to learn how best to defend the system using cyber deception. It is our opinion that adaptive cyber deception is a necessary component of future information systems and networks. The techniques we present can simultaneously decrease the risks and impacts suffered by defenders and dramatically increase the costs and risks of detection for attackers. Such techniques are likely to play a pivotal role in defending national and international security concerns.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-27
Author(s):  
Leony Veronica Wijaya ◽  
Shumaya Resty Ramadhani

The Laboratory information system is one of the information systems that was built by the BSTI of Polytechnic Caltex Riau to provide information about laboratory lending. This system is also being intended to the person who is in charge of approving laboratory lending such as the head of the laboratory, and laboratory assistant in case of monitoring some of the laboratories that are lent. However, the features provided by this information system are not enough to support the process of laboratory lending. Therefore, a mobile application with the quality of Cross-Platform was built, in other words, it can be used on iOS and Android platforms. One of the technologies that can be used to build a cross-platform application is the React Native. This application was built with a prototype method that is used to get more perspective points from users with interviews and can simplify the development of this application to be effective. This application was developed with Laravel, Firebase Authentication, and MySQL. Because there are several problems with the old system, an application that offers several solutions consists of avasisten instruktur laboratoriumbility in the lending laboratory, receiving legal paper of laboratory lending, and receiving notification were developed in this study. The main feature provided in this application is the evidence letter of laboratory lending that doesn’t have to be printed so that can reduce paper usage. As a result, 94.1% of respondents stated that this application’s features can run well and make it easy for college students to propose laboratory lending.


2019 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roopa Raman ◽  
Laura McClelland

In this article, we assert that compassion-driven approaches are the sustainable way for information and communication technologies to contribute to economic value. We urge future information systems research to emphasize, with equal vigor, the joint goals of compassion and financial gains from information and communication technologies. We present a broad agenda for future information systems research based on this premise. We also discuss how certain core assumptions underlying traditional information systems research—so far, driven primarily by economic value as outcome—would need to change in order to support this new agenda emphasizing compassion and economic value as complementary and synergistic outcomes. We provide a brief concrete illustration of this proposed agenda, and its underlying revised assumptions, by drawing on the example of a prominent field of study in information systems research, namely health information systems research.


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