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2022 ◽  
pp. 13-37
Author(s):  
Alexandre Dolgui ◽  
Dmitry Ivanov ◽  
Mirco Peron ◽  
Fabio Sgarbossa

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hofa Abid

Many cloud-based marketing programs, ranging from CRM systems to marketing automation solutions,are already widely used. These services let marketers monitor campaigns and activities across mobile,social, and Web platforms, as well as customer interactions. As Internet usage has spread acrossdevices, there are more ways to engage potential consumers in this modern era - but it is also morechallenging to attract their attention. Customers desire stuff that is unique, organic, engaging, andpersonalized. Marketers may employ cloud technology to generate new data-driven strategies and moretailored and targeted marketing. These tools will very definitely be combined with one of the digitalmarketing components listed below.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hofa Abid

Many cloud-based marketing programs, ranging from CRM systems to marketing automation solutions,are already widely used. These services let marketers monitor campaigns and activities across mobile,social, and Web platforms, as well as customer interactions. As Internet usage has spread acrossdevices, there are more ways to engage potential consumers in this modern era - but it is also morechallenging to attract their attention. Customers desire stuff that is unique, organic, engaging, andpersonalized. Marketers may employ cloud technology to generate new data-driven strategies and moretailored and targeted marketing. These tools will very definitely be combined with one of the digitalmarketing components listed below.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pasky Pascual ◽  
Cam Pascual

Hotspots of endemic biodiversity, tropical cloud forests teem with ecosystem services such as drinking water, food, building materials, and carbon sequestration. Unfortunately, already threatened by climate change, the cloud forests in our study area are being further endangered during the Covid pandemic. These forests in northern Ecuador are being razed by city dwellers building country homes to escape the Covid virus, as well as by illegal miners desperate for money. Between August 2019 and July 2021, our study area of 52 square kilometers lost 1.17% of its tree cover. We base this estimate on simulations from the predictive model we built using Artificial Intelligence, satellite images, and cloud technology. When simulating tree cover, this model achieved an accuracy between 96 and 100 percent. To train the model, we developed a visual and interactive application to rapidly annotate satellite image pixels with land use and land cover classes. We codified our algorithms in an R package—loRax—that researchers, environmental organizations, and governmental agencies can readily deploy to monitor forest loss all over the world.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (24) ◽  
pp. 191-200
Author(s):  
Gareebah Al- Rasheedi ◽  
Nabeel Khan

Education is a crucial factor in ensuring sustainable progress, In particular, for countries with growing economies. Due to resource virtualization, Cloud computing has both the Internet and complex scalability. Both public and private learning institutions should take advantage of the potential benefit of cloud infrastructure to ensure high-quality service regardless of the minimum resources available. Because of its numerous advantages, cloud computing is taking center stage in academia. This research will seek to establish the benefits associated with the use of cloud computing in education. Cloud technology solutions ensure research and development as well as teaching, and its more sustainable and efficient, thereby having a positive impact on the quality of teaching and learning in educational institutions. The goal of this research is to identify the benefits of cloud computing usage in education. Cloud technology solutions make research and development as well as teaching more competitive and effective, thereby having a positive impact on the quality of education.


Author(s):  
Наталія Михайлівна Кречко
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Мета статті — проаналізувати можливості та перспективи дистанційних інформаційно-комунікаційних технологій та використання «хмарних» ресурсів в освітній практиці музикантів. Методи дослідження — вивчення літературних джерел з указаної тематики, узагальнення власного педагогічного досвіду в умовах дистанційної освіти, спостереження щодо результатів тих чи інших форм застосування інформаційно-комунікативних технологій (ІКТ) та хмарних технологій (Cloud Technology) в широкому спектрі освітянської сфери. Новизна статті — диференційований аналіз методів упровадження інформаційно-комунікативних технологій та Cloud Technology в навчальний процес музичної освітньої практики та висвітлення як проблемних, так і перспективних елементів цього процесу. Висновки. На основі аналізу методів застосування інформаційно-комунікативних онлайн-технологій робиться висновок, що вони не замінять безпосереднього контакту з викладачем, але можуть бути корисними як додаткові теоретично-практичні заняття, консультації, елементи контролю організації самосійної роботи студентів, засоби розширення комунікативних фахових можливостей, а також спонукати до пошуку нових креативних рішень на шляху реалізації художньої ідеї. Визначається роль нових форм презентації музичного продукту завдяки IКT технологіям, що підвищує інтерес до академічного хорового мистецтва.


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