scholarly journals A Refection on Digitalized Creation of Chinese Internet Big Movies in the Context of Internet

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Liang Lei ◽  
Kunhao Ni ◽  
Ying Cui

The 21st century is the era of the Internet, where movies see new vitality in artistic creation under the concept of the Internet+. Internet Big movies, a new type of films born with the advancement of Internet technology, have seen rapid development in less than a decade, having gradually established a mature production model. This paper provides reflection and analysis on the new phenomena in Chinese film production that involve numerous applications of big data technologies.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Syufrijal .

This research aims to develop interactive PLC learning media based on virtual learning. The interactive PLC learning media uses a 3D simulator design to simulate the application of PLC in the industry, so it looks like real and makes students more interested in learning PLC This study uses experimental methods. The 3D simulation software is Factory I/O developed by Real Games. It enables us to build a conveyor virtual plant and to bring it into the classroom. The automatic controller used to control the virtual plant is the PLC Siemens S7-1200 with Tia Portal software. The PLC is connected to the computer server through an ethernet network via TCP/IP protocol. With the rapid development of current internet technology, PLC learning can be done in virtual learning. This PLC learning media can be run remotely through the internet with team viewer program so that PLC learning is not only done on campus but can be done anywhere. From the results of research that has been done, the user can create PLC programs remotely to control conveyor virtual plant on a computer server through an internet network without having to install the program on their computers. Keywords: PLC, interactive learning media, virtual learning, remote desktop


2020 ◽  
pp. 113-136
Author(s):  
Sarah Esther Lageson

Interviews with more than 100 people whose records appear online show how the ability to manage digital punishment is directly tied to a person’s familiarity with technological systems and their faith in bureaucracy. Instead of confronting the government or the criminal justice system, many people engage in digital avoidance, afraid that any attempts will only make the problem worse. This intersection between the criminal justice system and technology reproduces social inequality at the speed of the internet, disproportionately impacting people who have less access to and command over digital technologies. This chapter discusses the qualities of digital punishment, the strategies people who are experiencing digital punishment deploy to deal with their online stigma, and an explanation for why many people choose to engage in digital avoidance rather than try to have their online record removed. Rooted in theories of the digital divide and the disparate impact of big data technologies, the chapter concludes with a discussion of how digital punishment challenges long-held theories of criminal stigma, desistance, and rehabilitation.


Author(s):  
Wonyoung Lee ◽  
Praveen Aggarwal ◽  
Hyonkil Shin ◽  
Taihoon Cha ◽  
Seunghan Kim

The decreasing cost of IT has encouraged organizations to seek new ways of cooperating with members of the supply chain and other key strategic partners. This increased cooperation is giving rise to a new type of interorganizational system (IOS). Before the advent of the Internet, IS integration required significant investments on the part of organizations participating in an IOS. Such heavy investments, in turn, necessitated close strategic cooperation in the non-IS domain as well. Thus, IS integration went hand-in-hand with non-IS (relational) integration in the pre-Internet era. However, advances in Internet technology have commoditized IS integration to a significant extent, thereby allowing the uncoupling of IS integration and relational integration. It is now possible for organizations to have IS integration without developing strong non-IS linkages. We propose a framework to account for this recent shift and present a typology for classifying interorganizational systems based on the segregation of IS and relational integration. We also verify the typology in case studies of four large firms.


2009 ◽  
pp. 1993-2013
Author(s):  
Wonyoung Lee ◽  
Praveen Aggarwal ◽  
Hyonkil Shin ◽  
Taihoon Cha ◽  
Seunghan Kim

The decreasing cost of IT has encouraged organizations to seek new ways of cooperating with members of the supply chain and other key strategic partners. This increased cooperation is giving rise to a new type of interorganizational system (IOS). Before the advent of the Internet, IS integration required significant investments on the part of organizations participating in an IOS. Such heavy investments, in turn, necessitated close strategic cooperation in the non-IS domain, as well. Thus, IS integration went handin- hand with non-IS (relational) integration in the pre-Internet era. However, advances in Internet technology have commoditized IS integration to a significant extent, thereby allowing the uncoupling of IS integration and relational integration. It is now possible for organizations to have IS integration without developing strong non-IS linkages. We propose a framework to account for this recent shift and present a typology for classifying interorganizational systems based on the segregation of IS and relational integration. We also verify the typology in case studies of four large firms.


2014 ◽  
Vol 635-637 ◽  
pp. 1628-1631
Author(s):  
Li Juan Zhuang

In the context of the rapid development of Internet technology, information security is particularly important, especially at present there is growing incidence of attack targeting at the host and a variety of attacking means, which does a lot of harm. To do preventive work well is to figure out what risks threatening the host and formulate timely and effective measures to protect the host.The first computer in the world came out in 1946 in the USA. With the birth of this computer, the computer technology of humankind has made spectacular development for more than the last half century and penetrated into all aspects of our lives till today. Compared with traditional means of communication, the Internet has greatly facilitated our lives, which led to the growing dependence on the Internet as well. While technology is a double-edged sword, the Internet information security is also very acute problem, which greatly troubles people’s work and life. As the most fundamental part of a computer system, the host security problem draws people’s attention in particular.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1049-1050 ◽  
pp. 1860-1863
Author(s):  
Peng Zhou ◽  
Mei Li ◽  
Jing Huang ◽  
Hua Fang

With the rapid development of Internet technology, the management capacity of traditional relational databases becomes relatively inefficient when facing the access and processing of big data. As a kind of non-relational databases, the key-value stores, with its high scalability, provide an efficient solution to the problem. This article introduces the concept and features of Key-Value stores, and followed by the comparison with the traditional relational databases, and an example is illustrated to explain its typical application and finally the existing problems of Key-Value stores are summarized.


2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Delong Zhu

The sudden attack of the new crown virus in 2020 has brought an unprecedented impact on the real estate market economy and has completely disrupted people's work and life rhythm! With the rapid development of the Internet, the Internet has penetrated into all aspects of people's lives. As soon as e-commerce was introduced, it was loved by the majority of young people and brought tremendous changes to people's lives. Based on this, this paper studies a real estate virtual e-commerce model based on big data. In the study of this model, this paper combines the advantages of e-commerce and virtual communities to design a more effective virtual e-commerce model. The analysis of e-commerce and virtual communities shows that the virtual e-commerce model designed in this paper is a more effective model, and the real estate virtual e-commerce model based on big data technology can serve the real estate industry. Do a good job in the sales reform of the real estate industry.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-81 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ria Nur Rizqiah ◽  
Ahmad Tarmizi Lubis

Along with the rapid development of internet technology today, the company's financial reporting activities can be done via the Internet in real time in an easy way and a wider scope. Internet-based financial reporting is commonly known as the Internet Financial Reporting (IFR). This research is a descriptive study that aims to determine the implementation of IFR on Islamic Banks in Indonesia. The variables in this study consisted of content, presentation and timeliness variable with a total of 112 items tested indicators. The results of this study indicate that the eleventh BUS sampled research has been able to apply IFR. IFR score obtained by each BUS has a nearly equal value ranging from 49% to 63% with the total maximum score of 100% and average score of 55%


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 8
Author(s):  
Xiang Anqi

With the rapid development of Internet technology, the Internet economy has gradually penetrated into every aspect of people’s life. The group of high school students has increasingly become an important part of the Internet consumption market, and its consumption concept is also deeply influenced by the Internet economy. Based on the analysis of the development status of the Internet economy and the characteristics of high school students’ consumption concepts, this article analyzes the double impact of the Internet economy on high school students’ consumption concepts. On this basis, it expounds how to guide high school students to form the correct consumption concepts under the Internet economy from the three dimensions of school, family and individual.


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