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2022 ◽  
pp. 127-138
Author(s):  
Jasmandeep Kaur ◽  
Surabhi Singh ◽  
Ramanjeet Singh

This chapter portrays artificial intelligence with the improvement of customer experience on online and offline fashion purchases. The presence of AI in the retail business is turning into a vital part of the customer experience. AI attempts to disclose approaches to interpret with the end goal for organizations to make a genuine use out of them, either online or offline. Thus, with this research, the authors additionally give knowledge on how this experience of AI could be improved in later fashion purchases and how it will undoubtedly be part of the everyday customer experience.


Consuming on-demand highly scalable services is a basic component of distributed computing that frees enterprise resource planning from superfluous programming or equipment conditions. While appreciating the accommodation brought by ERP innovation concept, user’s loss their belonging information because of less authentication appeared ERP servers. Remote stockpiling of clients information in Enterprise resource opens up new difficulties, for example, absence of authority over information and security. To address this issue, already a novel methodology, in particular Enterprise Business Information Accountability (EBIA) system, in view of the idea of data responsibility to monitor the genuine use of the clients' information in the Enterprise resource was proposed. Mainly this objective method applicable to provide privacy for different users with preferable operations in distributed sharing of data. Experimental results of implemented approach gives better privacy with respect to different tamperproof test users in distributed environment.


Author(s):  
Paul Torremans

This chapter discusses the law on trade mark infringement and revocation. Section 10 of the Trade Marks Act 1994 establishes the basic criteria for an infringement action. If a mark is already on the Trade Marks Register, it is an infringement to use the same mark for the same goods or services. The grant of a trade mark lasts initially for 10 years from the date of its registration, and this may be renewed for a seemingly indefinite number of further periods of 10 years thereafter on payment of the appropriate fee. There are four grounds listed in s. 46(1) of the 1994 Act for revocation: (i) five years’ lack of genuine use of the mark in the UK without cause; (ii) a suspension for the same period (after initial use); (iii) the mark has become the common name for the product in question in the trade; and (iv) if the mark has been used in a misleading manner, especially as to the nature, quality, or origin of the goods or services in question.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ranjit Kulkarni ◽  
Yu Noda ◽  
Deepak K. Barange ◽  
Yaroslav S. Kochergin ◽  
Barbora Balcarova ◽  
...  

Fully-aromatic, two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks (2D COFs) are hailed as candidates for electronic and optical devices, yet to-date few applications emerged that make genuine use of their rational, predictive design principles and permanent pore structure. Here, we present a 2D COF made up of chemoresistant β-amino enone bridges and Lewis-basic triazine moieties that exhibits a dramatic real-time response in the visible spectrum and an increase in bulk conductivity by two orders of magnitude to a chemical trigger - corrosive HCl vapours. The optical and electronic response is fully reversible using a chemical switch (NH<sub>3</sub> vapours) or physical triggers (temperature or vacuum). These findings demonstrate a useful application of fully-aromatic 2D COFs as real-time responsive chemosensors and switches.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ranjit Kulkarni ◽  
Yu Noda ◽  
Deepak K. Barange ◽  
Yaroslav S. Kochergin ◽  
Barbora Balcarova ◽  
...  

Fully-aromatic, two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks (2D COFs) are hailed as candidates for electronic and optical devices, yet to-date few applications emerged that make genuine use of their rational, predictive design principles and permanent pore structure. Here, we present a 2D COF made up of chemoresistant β-amino enone bridges and Lewis-basic triazine moieties that exhibits a dramatic real-time response in the visible spectrum and an increase in bulk conductivity by two orders of magnitude to a chemical trigger - corrosive HCl vapours. The optical and electronic response is fully reversible using a chemical switch (NH<sub>3</sub> vapours) or physical triggers (temperature or vacuum). These findings demonstrate a useful application of fully-aromatic 2D COFs as real-time responsive chemosensors and switches.


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