1. The Influence Of Twitter On Vine Vine is a video sharing service that utilizes a short, looping video tool that permits individuals and companies to share their original videos with the masses. The service has numerous applications, one of the main applications is giving individuals the opportunity to convey their message in video form at no cost across multiple platforms that reaches millions. Prior to Vine many politicians, marketers and journalists had issues holding their audience's attention long enough to convey their message because videos consisted of long narratives; however, the brevity of Vines limits such issues. Vine also allows companies and individuals to apply their creativity to video making in order to better hold their audience's attention. Therefore, Vine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It granted its users the power to capture and upload Vines. Its principal features were the video embedding and clip stitching capabilities. The interactivity and creativity of the video clips are both increased by these two capabilities. Nevertheless, Vine has grown to include even more features and tools. Vines now allow its users to import existing videos from their mobile device and has editing tools that allows creators to better the video clips they shoot prior to uploading (VineBlog, 2014). It has also expanded to include a computer website with a user friendly interface and tools users can employ in order to find video clips. Vine website has a Explore page that features channels such as Places, Animals, Trending Tags and Popular Now (VineBlog, 2014). These sections allow users to explore the website and video clips more efficiently. This benefits both the Vine creators and viewers. The creators are able to reach a wider audience because viewers are able to find videos of interest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
2. The For The Short Term For the Short term (now): I think first what is need to be done is to provide easy information about all the features of the sites. Because there are still many users who don't know fully about this site and its features. They should avoid doing too much changes in the site because if the university will do too many changes in their sites then it will be rally hard for the client to do work on it. I can recommend that they should also ask the client that what kind of changes they want in the sites because it the client who is going to use it. If clients are facing problem in the site like to find some option which is hard for them to search then the university should work on it and make changes according to users. For the Mid term (next 12 month) CSU can show everyone that they are the most green and carbon free university of the world by reducing more and more paper and putting everything online. CSU can make changes according to the demand of the user and make it a simple and more useful website. CSU can search for more online courses which it can provide to grow more. It is still hard to use interact website CSU can make a guide that how more efficiently this site can be used. And for the long term (next 3 to 5 years) CSU can make an online interact application for more efficient use of this portal. Currently the application this university have is not capable to deliver all the information. CSU can make a different marketing strategy to utilize the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
3. ICEDOT: Direct Marketing Analysis: Positioning Strategy Direct Marketing Analysis Positioning Strategy ICEDOT Company facilitates the provision of identification and notification services in the case of emergencies at the scene of an accident. The major services used require internet accessibility, mobile applications, and short message technology. Quick identification of patients is facilitated, which is needed to provide information. ICEDOT should be well positioned in the competitive market in which it operates in, especially one that has a comparable offering. In developing a market position strategy, various dimensions need to be put into consideration. The paper intends to talk about the brand positioning, competitive positioning, competitive pricing, and product positioning strategies that should be analyzed and implemented (Hitt, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ICEDOT should position itself in the market as an affordable goods and service company. This strategy may, however, result in decreased quality service delivery. Furthermore, the approach is bound to enable consumer attractions a result of affordability aspects. c) High price strategy. ICEDOT may choose to price the products and services it offers, more than the rest of the competitors in the industry. Concerning the information from the course reading, this will be a definite move to create a perceived value. Consumers in most cases, relate high priced products and services to quality, and believe high priced products are more worth than the low priced commodities. d) Distribution. This strategy will enable ICEDOT to sell the goods and services in various places, which depicts some form of relationship with the quality. ICEDOT services can be precisely delivered to individual markets and not to others. This will in turn give the company a prestigious look from the consumers' perspectives (Hitt, 2008). This will make consumers believe that their commodities and services are the top–of–the–line models and hence want to have them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
4. Rhetorical Analysis Of Thatcher's Speech Thatcher incorporates several types of rhetorical strategies to convey her message. Thatchers purpose was to give a speech commemorating and honoring the late President of the United States: Ronald Reagan. Her message is to honor the service and abilities Reagan utilized and almost sacrificed to deliver the health and security of his nation. Thatcher utilizes ethos, tone, and symbolism to effectively deliver her message to the audience. The audience Thatcher has is the American people. In order to be patriotic, and act as a formidable speaker, Thatcher utilizes ethos, the appeal to authority, as a method to establish credibility for her message. She appeals to the Americans by stating her title and relation to President Reagan: "As prime minister, I worked closely with Ronald ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the beginning of her speech to the midst of it all, Thatcher continually employs ethos to make her message more credible, as it is already being delivered by a woman of great leadership and friendship. Thatcher's tone is described as being reverent. The usage of certain vocabulary and the structure of sentences shows the audience that Thatcher pays a respectful style towards Reagan. In the middle of her speech, Thatcher utilizes short sentences to provide gravity to her message "He had firm principles [...] He expounded [...] He acted"(59). Here, the short yet powerful sentences provide a structure to indicate that she believed that Reagan was a sincere and honorable leader. Her simplistic descriptions of Reagan's ethics define her tone to be reverent, as she is respecting him. In the same area of her speech, Thatcher uses a word choice that defines Reagan as her tone is described as reverent. Words such as "insatiable", "confidence", "resolve", "time", and "unyielding" all indicate that Thatcher also believes Reagan to be a man of unstoppable force (69). This description of Reagan makes Thatcher's tone all the more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
5. The World 's First Short Message Service On December 3, 1992, the world 's first short message service, or SMS, was sent. Neil Papworth, a 22–year–old communications engineer from the United Kingdom sent the simple message "Merry Christmas," to a friend via PC (Gayomali, 2012). Like almost all new technologies, the initial reception of the SMS was slow. In 1995, two years after Nokia released the first–ever texting phone, the average American user sent just 0.4 texts per month (Gayomali and Erickson, 2012). Almost 22 years later, six billion SMS messages are sent every day in the United States (Kelly, 2012). Text messaging is one of the most widely used data applications in the world, as 81% of cellphone users have texting as an option on their phones (Erickson, 2012). As its popularity has continued to grow at an exponential rate, it more frequently raises the question of whether or not the act of text messaging has ruined the art of conversation. Texting has many advantages. For one, the recipient of a text does not have to be present to receive a message. Currently, the majority of text messages are sent to individuals for personal reasons (Faulkner, 2012). Though it is not face–to–face communication, texting is used as a one–to–one method of communication between friends, particularly teenagers (Faulkner, 2012). Long–distance relationships, friendships and various other connections have become possible due to the fact that people can communicate on a constant basis despite being apart. Texting has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
6. Integrated Marketing Communication ( Imc ) As defined by the American Association of Advertising Agencies, integrated marketing communications " ... recognizes the value of a comprehensive plan that evaluates the strategic roles of a variety of communication disciplines advertising, public relations, personal selling, and sales promotion and combines them to provide clarity, consistency, and maximum communication impact." Integrated marketing communication (IMC) is a combination of five elements, such as, direct marketing, public relations, advertising, personal selling's, and sales promotion, by which the company can communicate a positive and influencing image/message about a product/service that is present in the market place plus provides how it brings value to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Advertisements also help produce a variance in how the brand/company connects contrarily amid customers and other businesses when doing business to business ads. Advertising sends the message and data about products and services and the existence of the products and services in the current marketplace. Advertising gives companies and brands the advantage of appealing and displaying the organization's products/services in a positive image with important information regarding the product/service. Contrarily advertising has its disadvantages, regardless of the legal ramifications, logos, images, and trademarks can be duplicated, slandered, or mocked. Another drawback of advertisements is usage of the wrong type of media or content, or bad timing, which could result in a negative impression on products/services in the market. Direct Marketing is one more element of the IMC that helps support in creating effective communication between the brand/company and the consumer base. The direct marketing are selective and a designated delivery of communication because it makes the face to face interaction between marketers with the consumer base. Interacting directly with the targeted consumer base to generate a response and/or a transaction is direct marketing. This communication will encourage the consumer base to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
7. A Local Area Network ( Lan ) A local area network (LAN) is a computer network that connects computers in an area with limited space such as a home, school, computer laboratory, or office building, using network media. A Wide Area Network, or WAN, is made up of many computer networks connected together, often over the Internet. In most cases, the networks in WANs all belong to the same company or school. A Metropolitan area network, or MAN for short, is a computer network that connects multiple other Local area networks (LANs). An example of where MANs are used, are the networks on a campus of a university. MANs use different technologies than LANs. The 5–4–3 rule, also known as the IEEE way, is a design guideline for computer networks using Ethernet, covering the number of repeaters and segments on shared–access Ethernet backbones in a tree topology. Depending on the protocols they need to support, packets tend to be constructed in the standard packet format. Packet formats generally include a header, the body containing the message data, also known as the payload, and sometimes a footer which is also known as the trailer. The packet header shows the destination of the packet and often shows the length of the data in the message. The packet footer contains data that implies the end of the packet, such as a special sequence of bits known as a magic number. The packet header and the packet footer may contain error–checking information. A DNS lookup, in a general sense, is the process in which a DNS record ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
8. Descriptive Essay "Yeah, Belich, is a bum," Manny laughed. "I can't stand that guy and his boring lectures. You would think history would be fun with all the wild stuff that happened before the volunteers, but Belich always finds a way to make it as dull and numbing as possible." "Yeah, well, that's all I really did over my recess," Phillip admitted. "Kept it pretty low key, I guess. Hey, I'm going to grab an ice cream, can you guys watch my notepad computer." "Yeah, whatever," Manny dismissed. Lunch ended and Phillip then headed off to his next class, Introduction to Calculus. After having taken his usual seat in the back, he powered up his notepad computer so he could follow along with today's lecture and take notes. But, even before the class ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But, he told himself he was just being a baby and that he should get it over with and go see whoever this was and find out what they wanted. He had even thought it may be Russell behind the message. That he was playing some kind of trick on him for what happened down at the barber shop on Saturday. That he would be there at the playground in hiding with a bucket of something acrid and foul to throw at him, like rotten tomatoes perhaps. Phillip was determined to not let his brother get away with another one of machinations again, and he even began to give thought about what he could do to foil Russell's plan. Having gotten himself a couple of stink bombs from Manny, Phillip was all set for his encounter with the stranger... a stranger named Russell. And, he knew that if his brother wanted to play this game of cruelly picking on him, then his transport would be smelling like rotten eggs for the foreseeable future. With his smelly ammo secure in his pocket, Phillip ducked out one of the rear doors of the school just as soon as his final class had let out. He then made his way through the Southside parking lot, walked east along the runner's track and baseball diamond, and ultimately came to the far side of the school district's property where the playground and the backside of the elementary school stood. Looking around, it appeared to Phillip that he was alone. But he knew that wasn't true. Russell was around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
9. Stolen Voice Of Democracy The Stolen Voice of a Democracy The famous French writer, philosopher, and historian Voltaire once said, "I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it." Many citizens in the Democratic Republic of Congo feel that their right as a citizen to freedom of speech is being suppressed. Many citizens are being harassed for thinking differently than the government. The lack of freedom of speech in the Democratic Republic of Congo is a serious violation of citizen's rights. First, the government harasses local media outlets and reporters into only reporting pro–government news. Secondly, peaceful political protests are violently interrupted killing hundreds of protesters. To begin, peaceful political protests ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, it has been seen that peaceful protests are violently disrupted and ended by police and military officials on the behalf of the government. Second, journalists all over the country are being physically harassed for reporting news stories that oppose the government's political views. Freedom of speech is a right that all citizens of the Democratic Republic of Congo should have. Their will to exercise it is their choice, not the government's. In this everchanging world, the fight for freedom of speech is constantly being turned into something that persons must be willing to "defend till the death." By stretching the limits of each of these freedoms given to the people, they must appreciate the liberty they have as well as help gain such privileges for people who suffer without it. Thus, the government should not be in control of the citizens freedom of speech in the supposedly "Democratic" Republic of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
10. The Degree Of Utilization Of Social Networks Essay Abstract The purposes of this research are to: i) measure the degree of utilization of Social Networks (SNS) (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google Plus, Linked In, Flicker, Tumblr, Hi5, WhatsApp, Snapchat, and You tube) among agricultural extension personnel in KSA, ii) identify the impact of SNS in providing extension services from the viewpoint of respondents, and iii) recommend interventions to improve the utilization of SNS in agricultural extension services. An online survey with 55 agricultural extension personnel represent 22% of the total number of extension personnel in KSA (250 personnel) was conducted in April–May 2016, frequencies and percentages were used for data presentation. Sample was young (81.8% are less than 45 years old) and rather highly educated (74.5% were have university degree or high studies). Results show that the majority of respondents (60%) have a medium level of SNS utilization, while the remaining 40% were divided equally between low and high levels of utility. More than two–fifths (45.5%) declared that they highly prefer using SNS in contacting farmers, and the same percentage indicated that SNS is highly facilitate their work circumstances. Most of respondents (96.4%) stated that SNS were contributed positively in enhancing their agricultural knowledge. Study recommends eight interventions for better SNS–based extension services in KSA. In order to enhance agricultural extension personnel's behaviour relevant to modern communication ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
11. Effects of Texting on Society Essay Technological improvements make long distance communication easier than ever before. An advantage of texting is that it allows people to send short messages to anyone in any part of the world. Another advantage of texting is picture messaging which is a service that allows people to capture and share valuable moments. Texting is also a major distraction for teenagers, and it can affect important tasks such as driving. A large number of teenagers die while texting and driving at the same time. While texting contains many advantages such as easier communication, texting can be very addicting, compelling the user to respond regardless of the task at hand. Advantages The first advantage of Short Messaging Services (SMS) is that it can send ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Texting services are everywhere and they help people who need someone to talk to. One of the most famous answering services is called ChaCha Answers. ChaCha has a number that people can text and people who are considered professionals and they're answered within seconds. In addition to the abundance of resources that texting has, texting allows for extremely easy communication. The most important part of maintaining a friendship or a relationship is communication. Texting allows communication between people to be extremely simple. The best way to keep in contact today is through emails and through texting. Texting is just a shortened version of emailing. Disadvantages Although texting allows easy communication between people, texting is something that should still be done responsibly. MythBusters, a television show that tries to prove or bust myths, did a study on how dangerous texting and driving is. MythBusters decided to go to the extreme and compare texting and driving to driving while intoxicated. According to their study, texting and driving is just as bad as driving while intoxicated ("Killer Brace Position"). My professor, Dr. Branyon, was also a victim of how distracting texting is. He was on the way to class one day when a student who was unaware of her surroundings kept walking and ended up knocking my professor over. The worst part about texting is how it eliminates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
12. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Bulk SMS In Nigeria In these modern times society, the most suitable choice for getting in touch with the populace at low priced cost is taking advantage of the bulk SMS messaging platform. There is a huge amount of competition among the many foremost marketing top leaders and several other smaller companies are even trying to make their presence felt in the market. As a result of this many highly competitive market, traders and business entrepreneurs are always trying to find out the best new ways that will help them reach out to existing and to a maximum number of potential customers at the earliest. Bulk SMS is a great addition to the Short Message Service (SMS). This suggests the dissemination of a substantial amount of messages to a lot of persons or groups ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are lots of organizations and software program that can definitely help you benefit from the highest quality of bulk SMS benefits. With the assistance of highly developed and specialized devices, you can have your message delivered to many thousands of people with a single click. Not only it works like a professional step towards better customer valuable relationship but as well saves a considerable amount of time as well as energy. There is various bulk SMS provider in Nigeria that can be found on the market today, but those delivering efficient and fast service like bulk SMS base cannot be easily found because our route delivers first class delivery that is incomparable by any other bulk SMS provider. That is why we stand out tall in service delivery and customer services. Ordering our service is very simple and payment can be carried out online through trustworthy banking transactions. An additional tool for bulk messaging is bulk SMS gateway. By taking advantage of SMS gateway, any person or any company can broadcast countless SMS in just a very relatively short period of time. We have a flexible way of sending messages on our portal and we also sell GSM database to help you advertise your product to teaming Nigerians. Move up your business interest efficiently with the assistance of bulk SMS service that helps to make business marketing a comfortable and stress–free task at your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
13. Involvement Of Online Social Network Abstract: Involvement of online social network: Online social networks today are medium to communicate. Communication includes sharing video files, audio files and Text messages. These messages and files include some useful data and also unwanted data and also spam data. There are some complex methods involved in Online Social Network Management in order to control this data. Existing System: For example, Facebook has a facility where users can specify who can message them(eg: Friends, Friends of Friends options are provided in Facebook). But, Facebook doesn't have a facility where users can block some kind of messages. No content based preference is supported and there will be no control over unreliable messages such as vulgar and political ones. Proposed System: Proposed system includes facility to control unreliable messages by using filtering rules. Here the user is given facility to block some kind of messages from displaying on user's wall. Here web content mining techniques are used in order to recognize patterns of words and also some filtering rules are applied to filter given messages. Data mining Techniques Involved: Filtering is one of the data mining technique's which involves filtering text messages in order to avoid spam messages. In online social networking users are given the ability to control their wall and the ability to hide unwanted messages from displaying on their wall. Here users are given direct control over their messages. Classification ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
14. Web Architecture And Components Which Enables Internet And... P1 – Outline the web architecture and components which enables internet and web functionality Architecture ISP ISP stands for Internet Service Provider, hence the name, this allows users to gain access to the internet. Without this it won't be possible to access the internet, also it wouldn't be possible to upload or view web pages. There are several types of internet service providers, Dial up, DSL, Cable, WiFi access and Satellite. All these connections can be categorised in 2, owned by community or privately owned. Uploading Upload is the most important process for website creators, this is because 'uploading' means putting something up somewhere digitally. In this case uploading is the process of putting up web pages on a web server, uploading to web servers includes using smart FTP and FTP, this can be done by using a browser i.e Google. Since pictures and video file formats can't be embed, it requires the user to upload them to a web server. By uploading web pages onto a web server allows people to visit the web site. A web server is a helpful tool which refers users to software or hardware, this can be used to help when using the internet. World Wide Web The world wide web is a place where documents are hyperlinked to the internet. Users can then view these documents, also known as web pages, by using web browsers such as Google Chrome. Also the word wide web is short for www., this is used when searching for any website. Domain Name This is the name users use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
15. Direct Response Marketing Essay Direct response marketing is a marketing effort aimed at driving immediate action from specific action from the targeted audience. Such action could be an opt–in mail, calling to a provided phone number, clicking a link or buy the suggested product. It differs from mass market which simply reminds prospective customers of the existence of products and services for them to purchase. It runs on the idea that the more times clients see a particular ad, the more they are likely to buy. Direct response marketing on the other hand, targets a particular segment in the market and attempts to move the clients to act immediately Characteristics of direct response marketing. Targets specific niche or audience; Direct response marketing looks for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The response steps provided are very easy to follow. For example, one could be asked to give their phone number or email address in order to get an eBook. With that information, marketers can contact the prospect beyond initial contact. Soft sell tactics are employed. There is always valuable information that is passed to the client in exchange for capturing the prospects details. The information offers a solution to the customer's problem. In addition, there is an irresistible offer that comes with the action that the marketer needs the prospect to take. Other follow–up strategies via other media such as email and social media are added up. The client is asked to take action within a specified period of time. . Likely challenges encountered The likelihood of achieving success from the marketing effort depends on the ability to get quality leads. Thus there are several things that must be done right to achieve this. Here is a list of challenges involved. The marketers must target the right market segment. This segment must be willing and able to buy the service that is being offered. Poor targeting ends up with prospects that are either not interested or do not have the capability to pay for the service. The offer must also be appealing to the clients. If the client does not see the urgency to act' now', then the campaign loses its set goals. The timing of direct response marketing efforts must be at a time when the clients are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
16. Venture Motorcycle Sales Corporation Online Sales and... Chapter I Introduction I. Statement of the Problem and its Background Information Technology is the area of managing technology that spans a wide variety of areas that include computer software, information systems, computer hardware, programming languages and are not limited to things such as processes, and data constructs. Anything that renders data, information or perceived knowledge in any visual format whatsoever, via any multimedia distribution mechanism, is considered part of the IT domain. IT had already crept in every nook and crannies of our lives, from e–commerce up to mobile banking and social networking sites and indeed information technology is an undisputable part of our social and economical life today. Inventory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a Web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic Web sites, Web applications and Web services. Carrier. It is a service provider of telecommunications services such as telephony and data communications access. Flow Chart. It is a type of diagram that represents an algorithm or process, showing the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by connecting these with arrows. Information System. It is any combination of information technology and people's activities that support operations, management, and decision making Information Technology. It is concerned with technology to treat information. The acquisition, processing, storage and dissemination of vocal, pictorial, textual and numerical information by a microelectronics–based combination of computing and telecommunications are its main fields Innovation. Innovation is the creation of better or more effective products, processes, services, technologies, or ideas that are accepted by markets, governments, and society. Input. Input is the term denoting either an entrance or changes which are inserted into a system and which activate/modify a process. It is an abstract concept, used in the modeling, system(s) design and system(s) exploitation Inventory. Inventory means a list compiled for some formal purpose, such as the details of an estate going to probate, or the contents of a house let furnished. IPO Model. The Input–Process–Output ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
17. Vaccine Adherence Via Technology : Vaccination Essay Vaccine Adherence via Technology Immunizations recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are important in helping to protect individuals from potentially harmful, and even fatal, vaccine– preventable diseases. The CDC recommends routine vaccination to prevent 17 vaccine–preventable diseases that can occur in infants, children, adolescents, and adults (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2011). Adhering to vaccine schedules and completing vaccine series according to state specific age requirements may help with decreasing disease outbreaks, decrease missed school days for school age children due to illness, and decrease socioeconomic loss that may happen secondary to parents missing work to stay home to care for a sick child. According to the CDC (2011), vaccines are administered consistent with age–specific risks for disease, age–specific risks for complications and age–specific responses to vaccination. Within a primary care clinic setting, especially a pediatric practice, completing vaccines as scheduled by the CDC recommendations is ideal. Although the topic of vaccines and completing all recommended vaccine series can sometimes be difficult for some parents to comprehend, proper education and evidence based research can facilitate the goal of vaccinating children as adequately as possible. In recent years, the number of vaccines has increased. Children who are not immunized can readily transmit vaccine–preventable diseases throughout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
18. Mobile Marketing Research & Marketing Marketing Research Primer Report Research Team Katharine Nester +44 (0) 207 808 7838 knester@firstpartner.net Marketing: Mobile Channel September 2003 Mobile Marketing A Primer Report ...At last an effective marketing Kurt Lyall +44 (0) 207 808 7838 klyall@firstpartner.net Putting your message in their pocket Executive Summary Mobile marketing is more than a trendy new media channel; it is a powerful communication tool with considerable audience reach and awareness. Over 85% of the population in the UK use a mobile phone and 80% across Western Europe. With such high penetration, mobile marketing campaigns can reach all audience demographics (over 70% penetration in all the age ranges up to 64 years of age). The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The term 'mobile marketing' covers a broad range of formats in which the target audience interacts with a campaign using their mobile phone. We have defined 4 broad groups of format within this primer: 1. 2. 3. 4. Messaging based – Marketing using SMS and MMS; Browser based – Marketing using the "mobile internet" in WAP format via banner ads and interstitials; Voice based
19. – Marketing using voice lines; and Emerging – Current cutting edge campaign formats which are being used by just a few specialist agencies. Examples include use of Java games, voice mail marketing and Location Based Services (LBS). Many of the formats defined above can also be targeted at fixed line/land line customers. For the purposes of this primer we focus purely on the opportunities to target the mobile customer base with the mobile phone. It was only a few years ago that the mobile channel was used experimentally for the first time as a marketing tool. At the time the complexities of the technology, the specialist knowledge required and the contractual difficulties of working with the mobile networks made delivering mobile marketing campaigns an area only for the determined. Today, these hurdles have been largely removed. The value chain supporting mobile marketing has developed significantly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
20. Hcs Week 4 Communications Channels Essay Communication Channels Health Care Communication Strategies HCS 320 April 07, 2013 Communication Channels Communication is essential to promoting and marketing the newest addition in technology to an organization. There are many facets to the communication that needs distributing to ensure the largest audience is aware of the new, state–of–the–art MRI, magnetic resonance imaging. The internal staff needs to be educated and knowledgeable about the new equipment so they can help answer questions when making appointments and when talking to patients while they are in the facility. In addition to internal communication there is the external communication to inform the public through media outlets. Internal Group Communication ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Employees are busy doing their individual jobs, and they may not be able to read their e–mails as soon as receiving it. Sending e–mails to an external e–mail address that can be viewed by an unauthorized person would also violatddress and are patient information through e–mail ss ande HIPAA are viewed by e message at the same time. Employees . Sending patient information or results needs to be done with care and caution. Informational flyers are a fun and colorful way to distribute information to the internal staff and to have for customers to take away with them after their visit at the MRI facility. Flyers can be used for any message that needs to be distributed as long as the information fits on the flyer. Using a small space, such as a flyer, lends itself to using bullets for the main points to be discussed. This opens up communication to ideas from others and questions to get more information. External Communication External communication is essential to delivering the MRI facilities message about the services provided to the community. Knowing the target market will help the MRI facility decide what form of external communication will benefit the most. Media, website, community events, and marketing to specialty physicians are ways to make good use of external communication. External communication is used to spread news about the facility and its uses for the surrounding community violating HIPAA
22. Using Paper Based Documents And Documents Paper–based documents have been widely used by people since paper was invented. Business, customers and suppliers use paper–based documents like letters, flyers, catalogue, invoice etc. to communicate. Businesses use paper–based documents to refer back to any concerns or catch up on people who have not paid. There is one advantage in using paper–based documents like information can be filled in quickly by a customer and there is no time wasting. However, over the past years companies have lost millions of pounds worth of contracts and important documents due to being lost and this has had a massive impact on the company. It is hard to keep track of who has used or copied which paper documents. Paper documents are often kept in very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each E–mail user has a 'mailbox ' with their unique address which messages can be sent ready for the recipient to collect and read. If you have an account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) such as Yahoo then they allow you to create an email address and let you use their email service for free at no extra cost. You also can create an email address from a range of free providers such as Hotmail or Gmail. Email is one of the most common methods of communication in these days, most people that we know; will probably have an email address. The To field is where you type the e–mail address of the person who is the recipient of your message. The From field contains your e–mail address to show who sent the message. The subject line is where we type the main title of the context. Finally, the Message Body is the place where we type our main message. Businesses use email because they can personally engage with a customer. Especially older people are not used to social media and prefer email to send feedback or advice rather than posting on social media forums which are viewable by anyone. Also emails can be personalized to suite the specific customer as consumers love personalized messages. The advantages of using email are; very little training is required to operate it, emails can be sent any time of the day or night so if there's an important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
23. Assignment 1: Voice Vs. Data Unit 1 Assignment 1: Voice vs. Data Cell phones: A mobile phone (also known as a cellular phone, cell phone, and a hand phone) is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link while moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator, allowing access to the public telephone network. By contrast, a cordless telephone is used only within the short range of a single, private base station. In addition to telephony, modern mobile phones also support a wide variety of other services such as text messaging, MMS, email, Internet access, short–range wireless communications (infrared, Bluetooth), business applications, gaming and photography. Mobile ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fax Machines: Fax (short for facsimile), sometimes called telecopying or telefax, is the telephonic transmission of scanned printed material (both text and images), normally to a telephone number connected to a printer or other output device. The original document is scanned with a fax machine (or a telecopier), which processes the contents (text or images) as a single fixed graphic image, converting it into a bitmap, and then transmitting it through the telephone system. The receiving fax machine reconverts the coded image, printing a paper copy. For many decades before digital technology became widespread the scanned data was transmitted as analog. Pagers: A pager is a wireless telecommunications device that receives and displays numeric or text messages, or receives and announces voice messages. One–way pagers can only receive messages, while response pagers and two–way pagers can also acknowledge, reply to, and originate messages using an internal transmitter.[1] Pagers operate as part of a paging system which includes one or more fixed transmitters (or in the case of response pagers and two–way pagers, one or more base stations), as well as a number of pagers carried by mobile users. These systems can range from a restaurant system with a single low–power transmitter, to a nationwide system with thousands of high–power base stations. VOIP (voice over IP) phones: A VoIP phone or IP Phone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
24. Advantages Of Two Way SMS Texting What is 2 way SMS? Two way SMS uses short codes and keywords to send text messages to mobile users. Not like traditional SMS texting, 2 way SMS requires end users to send a keyword to a known short code to receive an automatic reply. What is two way SMS text messaging? Two way SMS is what you can receive and send a text message to have a conversation with the recipient. This let a contact center agent carry on a text–based chat with people reschedule appointments via text. Customers expect communication to be two–way regardless of how complex or simple the interaction. How many parts in Two way SMS texting? Two–way SMS has two parts, inbound and outbound. What is Inbound in two way SMS text message? Programmable SMS is where people can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shared short code allows to receive picture and text messages. You would need to use keyword to receive messages from mobile users. Keywords are not required for replies. You can't take this number with you if you decide to choose different service provider. Cost Included in the most plans. Dedicated short code, which allows you to receive and send picture and text messages. You can take this number with different service provider. What are the benefits of using a short code for your business? The greatest advantage of using a short code is that it can be easily remembered, making it simple for recipients to reply to your messages forming the basis of any great SMS marketing platform. Short codes are ideal for sending high–volume messages in the business to customer. With long numbers, you're only able to send 1 message per second, but short codes can send large numbers of bulk SMS messages at a consistent rate . How to benefit business using the short code? Get your customers to opt–in for your promotional SMS messages or services by sending a keyword to your short code. Your customers simply send an SMS with a tracking number to your two–way messaging shortcode to receive a response with the latest status of their
26. Short Message Reliability Of Mobile Networks Short–Message Reliability in Mobile Networks Daniel Kim Allan Suyao Graduate Student Graduate Student CSU Long Beach CSU Long Beach Abstract The use of short–messaging systems (SMS) is becoming more mainstream due to the exponential increase in cell phone usage and other mobile devices. From messages sent through Twitter to emergency notifications broadcast through mobile networks, the short–messaging systems is becoming more ubiquitous. In our paper, we will present the modeling approach for SMS that will lead to the Simple–Reliability Model and the Advanced Analytical Model. We will use the NS–2 Simulator to simulate the output that consists of a server and numerous mobile nodes. We will compare the analytical models to our simulation results. Key Words: Analytical models, mobile technology, wireless networks 1. Introduction Short messages sent from mobile devices to other mobile devices are an essential way of instant communication. The use of applications that rely on short–messaging such as Twitter allow fixed line and mobile phone devices to exchange short text messages. It is estimated that approximately 3.5 billion mobile phone subscribers use SMS data applications. From 2010 to 2012, over six trillion text messages were sent. This translates to an average of nearly 200,000 SMS text messages sent per second [3]. The nodes used in short–messaging systems include the user equipment (UE) such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
27. M1 Web Architecture Analysis In this assignment I will be discussing web architecture, functionality and components P1/m1 In this assignment I will be discussing web architecture ` ISP ISP which is short for internet service provider is basically term which is used to define a company that provides a range of internet services including personal and business access to the Internet. The service provider will always give you a modem a username and password unique to the user and the user are usually charged for this monthly. There are many internet services provides and Examples of these providers include BT, virginmedia, sky ect. Web Hosting Services This lets people or/business's design their own website over the internet. All companies that host a web supply data space ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Https is not really a protocol by itself instead it is the result of running the protocol (http) on top of two other protocols called ssl/tls. This makes internet communication more secure. It also ensures that in data within the internet communication from the user and the website cannot be read or breached by a third party. TCP/IP TCP/ IP which is also Short for (Transmission control protocol), is the a group of communication protocols used to communicate on the Internet. TCP/IP uses lots of different protocols, the two main protocols that it uses is TCP which is short for "transmission control protocol" and IP which is short for (internet protocol). It is responsible for providing the host with access to the internet. WEB 2.0 Web 2.0 is a term given To describe the second stage of the world wide web with this version being based on user interactivity and the sharing of data online and it is also more user friendly than the previous version of world wide web. Web 2.0 was first introduced in 2004. Some examples of Features of web 2.0 include things like web applications; web applications can now be ran straight from the web browser due to web 2.0's user interactivity. Other features include social network, face book twitter and blogs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
28. Short Messaging Service Empowers Clients Help Send And Get... Short Messaging Service empowers clients to send and get short instant messages around 140–160 characters on mobile phones. Generally alluded to as "text messaging" or "texting." Or "mobile texting". Organizations, businesses and consumers depend on wireless text messaging. According to the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA): America's wireless networks extended 1.9 trillion text messages – that is more than 5 billion text messages each day – and 218 billion MMS messages in the year 2015. Just because using text messaging is easy, cheaper, makes communication fast and prevent idleness, it has turned into a trusted, helpful, and esteemed communication environment for businesses and consumers. As per idleness, when I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Preferably, in one–one– communication participants can read correspondent's body and facial language, look each other in the eyes and connote concretely any expression of insincerity, mistrust, sarcasm, narcissism and emotional uncertainty. Students text in class while the instructor is teaching, subsequently, missing vital information, which could lead to low GPA. According to Harman Brittany, "GPA negatively correlates with the number of text messages that student text and send in class; the more an individual text the lower their GPA is likely to be". So, students should learn to focus and communicate with their instructors and peer and not texting on their phones. Drivers have brought about numerous mishaps by texting while driving. In fact, most people unconsciously text while in class, driving, and talking to a person. The proliferation of mobile phone and its enormous use to text has given rise to a lot of questioning whether abusing it could lead to addiction and displace one–on–one communication. In the article; "are mobile phones the 21st century addiction?" they defined addiction as any activity, substance, object, or behaviour that has become the major focus of a person 's life to the exclusion of other activities, or that has begun to harm the individual or others physically, mentally, or socially (Richard Shambare. p574). It 's of high importance to make sure mobile phones and all its context are use in a way that doesn 't hurt others or ourselves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
29. Chill Inc Case Study A companion diagnostic can be defined as a medical device which in most cases is a Vitro–device that provides crucial information necessary for the effective and safe usage of a given biological product or drug. The test conducted using this device is helpful to a healthcare professional because it will help them determine if a given therapeutic product is going to benefit a patient by evaluating the balance between the side effects created by the drug and the benefits of the same drug on the patient. Question B Answer Some of the challenges that Chill Inc will experience while trying to provide this drug include: The best compliance for the companion diagnostic will only be achieved if it is done at home and the patient must be willing to wear the patch at least 2 hours in a day. However in this case the patients are suffering from mental disorder which means that there must be someone around to monitor them so that they can comply with the set guidelines. Failure to do may result in the failure of this process. Another challenge may be technical as the devices could fail and send the wrong information or even fail to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another challenge would be that the patch risk being damaged while placed at the sole of a foot because the patient may accidently applies excessive force. The patch is to be located in places where the patient is likely to feel uncomfortable therefore they may end up abandoning the process. Question D Answer A clarified and physiologic buffered (pH 7 to 8) is added to the antibodies and purified ZA2GP to form a mixture that is added to the immobilized ligand. Then phosphate buffered saline (PBS) is added which will allow the mixture to pass through the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
30. SMTPAnd The Internet Protocol SMTP protocol is an internet protocol used for transmitting electronic mail on business networks and the internet, it is short for Simple mail transfer protocol. The SMTP protocol was created in the early 1980 and it remains one of the most important and popular internet protocols that we use worldwide nowadays. There are other protocols that are being used nowadays for the email softwares, some examples of these protocols are POP3 which is short for Post Office Protocol 3 or another internet protocol like IMAP short for internet Message Access Protocol. Despite all the years that have passed there in no alternative to the SMTP protocol to use in the mainstream. SMTP is a connection oriented, text–based protocol in which an mail ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of these commands are : 1) HELO an EHLO: these are commands that initiate a new protocol session between client and servers. The EHLO command requests the response with any optional SMTP extensions it supports. 2) The MAIL command: Responsible for initiating the sending process of an email message. 3) The RCPT command : responsible to provide one email address for a recipient of the current message being prepared 4) DATA command: is the command responsible for indicating the start of transmission of the email message. This command initiates a series of one or more follow–on messages each containing a piece of the message. The last message in the sequence is empty (containing only a period (.) as a termination character) to signify the end of the email. 5) RSET command : it's use is while in the process of sending an email (after issuing the MAIL command), either end of the SMTP connection can reset the connection if it encounters an error. 6) The NOOP command is an empty ("no operation") message designed as a kind of ping to check for responsiveness of the other end of the session 7) Last one is the QUIT command : it is responsible for terminating the protocol session So now I'm gonna talk about the issues with the SMTP protocol, SMTP lacks built–in security features. Internet spammers have been enabled to exploit SNMP in the past by generating huge amounts of junk email and having ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
31. Web Architecture, Functionality And Componments Unit 28 assignment 1 In this assignment I will be discussing web architecture,functionality and componments P1/m1 In this assignment I will be discussing web architecture ` ISP which is short for internet service provider is basically term which is used to define a company that provides a range of internet services including personal and business access to the Internet. The service provider will always give you a modem a username and password unique to you and you are usually charged for this monthly. There are many internet services provides and Examples of these providers include BT, virginmedia, sky ect. Web Hosting Services This lets people or/business's design their own website over the internet. All companies that host a web supply data space on servers that is owned so that the clients can use it. As well as providing internet connection too. This is what some people also refer to it as a Data Centre. Also web hosts supply data spaces and connectivity for other things that are located in a Data Centre and web host can also maintain a website 24/7 Domain Structure a domain structure is basically a big cluster of computers which sustains its own security and accounts. All logins for local accounts are completed within the domain, also it provides its own servers for users that are locally logged in such as school networks, work networks, college networks ect Domain Name Registrars A domain name registrar is a corporation has the authority to registar and manage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
32. Advantage And Disadvantages Of Hand Phones Marketing is a planning and conceptual implementation of processes involving the product, pricing, promotion and distribution of good and services to create an exchange that satisfies individuals and fulfil the goals of an organization (Kotler, 2003). Hand phones have become a major part of our lives. Today, it is being widely used all over the worlds. It has being a luxury to necessity for some of us. Hand phones are one of the things that we cannot do without, for one reason or another. We have come to depend on it, increasingly so, and in doing so it has become a need. Having hand phones can prove to be very useful but it can also be said otherwise. There are both advantages and disadvantages to owning a hand phone or being in the midst of people who own them. Owning a hand phone means one can be easily reached when on the road or when one is not at home or in the office. It can even be used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, there are limitations to where a hand phone can be used. If there were no reception, then there would be no possibility of making or receiving calls. On another note, a person can say he is at a certain place when in fact he is somewhere else. So, you can never be too sure of where a person might actually be. User abuse is another factor. Here, what is meant by user–abuse is the fact that some users are not considerate in that they make use of the phone in places where it is not allowed. As such they disturb others. It is one thing to let it ring loudly, but yet another, to be answering the phone. For example, in movie theatres, plays and the like. It is said that there are dangers of hand phone radiation, though there is no conclusive evidence to prove a link between cancer and hand phone radiation. Lastly, hand phones cannot be used in most parts of hospitals as it could affect the readings on the equipment's due to the radiation emitted and would pose as great danger to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
33. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Hand Phone Marketing is about planning and conceptual implementation of procedures involving the product, pricing, promotion and distribution of good and services to create an exchange that satisfies individuals and fulfil the goals of an organization (Kotler, 2003). Hand phones have become a major part of our lives. Today, it is being commonly used all over the worlds. It has being a luxury to essential for some of us. Hand phones are one of the things that we cannot do without, for one reason or another. We have come to depend on it, increasingly so, and in doing so it has become a need. Having hand phones can prove to be very useful but it can also be said otherwise. There are both advantages and disadvantages to owning a hand phone or being in the midst of people who own them. Owning a hand phone means one can be easily reached when on the road or when one is not at home or in the office. It can even be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, there are limitations to where a hand phone can be used. If there were no reception, then there would be no possibility of making or receiving calls. On another note, a person can say he is at a certain place when in fact he is somewhere else. So, you can never be too sure of where a person might actually be. User abuse is another factor. Here, what is meant by user–abuse is the fact that some users are not considerate in that they make use of the phone in places where it is not allowed. As such they disturb others. It is one thing to let it ring loudly, but yet another, to be answering the phone. For example, in movie theatres, plays and the like. It is said that there are dangers of hand phone radiation, though there is no conclusive evidence to prove a link between cancer and hand phone radiation. Lastly, hand phones cannot be used in most parts of hospitals as it could affect the readings on the equipment's due to the radiation emitted and would pose as great danger to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
34. Effect Of The Reminder System On Appointment Nonadherence... This experiment was used to determine the impact of reminder systems on appointment nonadherence rates in a clinic population. Clinician time lost due to no–shows is unrecoverable. Because of the unpredictable nature of appointment nonadherence, providers' schedule gaps cannot be filled with other patients. Since the no–shows then to occur at spotty intervals, creating short periods of downtime, it is even difficult for providers to fill the time with administrative tasks. The loss of revenue from fees that would have been charged for services had patients kept their appointments affects clinic budgets significantly (Maxwell 2001). According to Sims (2012) "Missed outpatient clinic appointments cost the National Health Service in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 161). Adherence rates were significantly higher for the 2009 and 2010 samples than for the 2008 sample (Sims, 2012, p. 161). The results of this research is significant when it comes to try to bring the maximum amount of money to the clinic. The more patients that adhere to the appointment, the more money the clinic brings in. Short message service is a low cost tool that could be used to create higher adherence rates. In England alone, a 25% to 28% reduction in missed outpatient appointments would translate to national cost savings of more than $245 million per year. Short message service encourages patients to show up to their scheduled appointments. Another significant study was Maxwell's study that examined effectiveness of reminder systems on appointment adherence rates. The goal of this study was to determine the impact of reminder systems on appointment adherence rates within a clinic. According to Maxwell "from a daily list of patients scheduling appointments, patients who verbally consented to participate in the study were randomly assigned to receive a phone reminder, mailed reminder, or no reminder (control group). The three groups consisted of (1) patients receiving an automated telephone reminder of their appointment the day prior to the actual appointment, (2) patients receiving a postcard reminder within 5 days prior to the actual appointment, and (3) patients receiving no reminder" (p. 507). The findings of this study also showed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
35. 2b And We Never Talk Anymore: The Problem With Text Messaging Today, from toddler to senior citizen uses phone. The most used applicable applications in phone are the text or SMS. I wonder how many people even know what does SMS stands for. We use the short message service to communicate easily because it's short and quick. The two articles "2b or not 2b" by David Crystal and "We Never Talk Anymore: The Problem with Text Messaging" by Jeffrey Kluger both talks about communicating through texting and our use of language. Crystal is in favor for texting and Kluger is against texting. I agree with Kluger when it comes to this topic, I feel learning how to have a conversation face to face is very important. "I talk to kids and they describe their fear of conversation," says Turkle. "An 18–year–old I interviewed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
36. Sample Persuasive Message Sample Persuasive Message Your Name COMM 470 Instructore March 29, 2012 Sample Persuasive Message Most people have ventured onto the world wide web. Some enter the online world to check email from family members far away. Other people enjoy the web to watch videos on YouTube of babies doing the weirdest thing. Some log online for social media websites that let them know what their friends, family and celebrities are doing that day. Most people who have ventured online have shopped on electronic retail sites like Amazon or Overstock. Electronic retailing has become a big part of who we are today. There are many sites that allow you to shop for everyday items, groceries, or furniture like Amazon, Overstock, Alice, or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yahoo, Google, Bing) to advertise the product. When using sponsorship websites e–tailers are driving sales by driving customers toward that specific camera. As e–tailers advertise the camera they are using the communication process. The customer – or the sender – initiates the start of the communication process as he or she searches online for right camera. The customer finds an ad online (message) that matches their WINs (Wants, Interests, and Needs) of the product. The advertisement helps to "comprises the target audience of a message transmitted by the sender" (p. 10) which according to Roebuck (2006) stands as the receiver in the communication process. The advertisement links the customer with the e–tailer which allows the e– tailer to provider further information and reviews for the camera. Purchasing product or service Once you find the right camera you go into the purchasing behavior. Turban et al. (2008) states "the two most–cited reasons for not making purchases are shipping charges (51 percent) and the difficulty in judging the quality of the product (44 percent) (p. 159). If the customer finds the perfect camera and it is available at Sony.com for $299 with a $19.95 shipping charge and BestBuy.com for $307 with free shipping the customer would most times go through BestBuy.com because of the cost savings. Quality of a product is important. E–tailers who offer a "chat now" option that allows customers to ask experts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
37. Pony Express Research Paper As a student studying business and communication, The Pony Express is a piece of history in the United States before 1877 that is important and sometimes overlooked. It was a short lived service that was created during the Civil War aimed to make communication to the West faster and easier. This service relied on the use of horses and lightweight riders to bring mail back and forth across more than 100 stations 24 hours a day. The Pony Express riders used a 2,000 mile trial that stretched from Missouri to California, switching horses and riders at different stations. After 19 months of service, they were no longer needed as the development of the telegraph made it more efficient and effective to send messages over greater distances. Even though this service only lasted short of two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, communication is taken for granted as almost everything is at the touch of our finger tips. We are no longer limited to how we can send messages like in people the 1800s. Today we have, more or less, perfected the technology and capability to communicate with others. Sending a message to one recipient or a mass of people is now simple, digital, and instantaneous. It is amazing to think about how we had to rely on a horse rider to travel days just to deliver our mail when we now have planes, cars/trucks, and digital mail. Not only is the medium and speed in which we can use to send our messages or products, but also the quantity is amazing. Every second, an unimaginable number of emails are being sent and received every second. Just the same amount of packages and letters are being shipped and delivered every day compared to the small amount that horses can carry along with a rider. As a business, it was an admirable endeavor to offer the public a service that they needed. Despite going bankrupt, The Pony Express' founders were very entrepreneurial to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
38. NT1310Unit1Assign1Homework Essay NT1310 Unit 1 Assignment 1: Voice vs. Data Jerry Poet Assignment: Cell Phones – They use both voice and data with the use of cell tower to send data from the network to the cell phone. Landline phone – both because your voice is being transferred through the wires as packets of data. SMS / Text Messaging – SMS is short for Short Message Services. Text messages are a way to send and receive messages over cellular data networks. Also, SMS / Text Messages can only contain up to 160 characters per packet. Fax Machines – When a fax is sent it immediately gets digitized and packaged in secure TCP packets and sent, they also use an analog data signal. Pagers – Are a way to notify individuals of incoming calls by a tone, they also use a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also cable lines running to fiber optic lines, through routers. And lastly it could be radio waves that computers can broadcast and receive or a combination of the above mentioned which are connected to enable communication via a modem, network card, radio transmitter, or router etc... sending your credentials in packets from your console through cabling to local access networks, regional networks, core/long–haul networks and ocean networks. Once it goes into the local exchange it is then sent to a distribution point in the city and throughout the country over a regional network. Your packet is then aggregated and transported over a long haul network so that it will reach the launching point at the country shoreline, where it is then sent over more cabling connecting the Country to Country connections, underwater aka ocean networks. Once it arrives, it is then distributed back to the launching point at the country shoreline, long haul network or regional network, to the local exchange, and then the other player's home computer or console and so the process is reversed in return to you. The real time effect that gamers experience comes through the high speed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
39. Gsm Specification & Air Interface [pic] WHAT IS GSM???? GSM: GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications: originally from Groupe Spécial Mobile) is the most popular standard for mobile telephone systems in the world. The GSM Association, its promoting industry trade organization of mobile phone carriers and manufacturers, estimates that 80% of the global mobile market uses the standard. GSM Specifications–I RF Spectrum GSM 900 1. Mobile to BTS (uplink): 890–915 MHz 2. BTS to Mobile (downlink):935–960 MHz 3. Bandwidth: 2* 25 MHz GSM 1800 1. Mobile to BTS (uplink): 1710–1785 MHz 2. BTS to Mobile (downlink) 1805–1880 MHz 3. Bandwidth: 2* 75 MHz GSM ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose of LPC is to reduce the bit rate. The LPC provides parameters for a filter that mimics the vocal tract. The signal passes through this filter, leaving behind a residual signal. Speech is encoded at 13 kbps. GSM Subscriber Services
40. There are two basic types of services offered through GSM: telephony (also referred to as tele services) and data (also referred to as bearer services). Telephony services are mainly voice services that provide subscribers with the complete capability (including necessary terminal equipment) to communicate with other subscribers. Data services provide the capacity necessary to transmit appropriate data signals between two access points creating an interface to the network. In addition to normal telephony and emergency calling, the following subscriber services are supported by GSM: * Dual–tone multi–frequency (DTMF) –DTMF is a tone signaling scheme often used for various control purposes via the telephone network, such as remote control of an answering machine. GSM supports full–originating DTMF. * Facsimile group III –GSM supports CCITT Group 3 facsimile. As standard fax machines are designed to be connected to a telephone using analog signals, a special fax converter connected to the exchange is used in the GSM system. This enables a GSM–connected fax to communicate with any analog fax in the network. * Short message services –A convenient facility ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
41. Sample Persuasive Message Sample Persuasive Message Rodolfo G. Garcia Jr. COMM/470 August 22, 2011 Margarette Chavez Sample Persuasive Message E–tailing, short for electronic retailing is the sale of retail merchandise over the internet. There are many factors that beckon different behaviors in e–tailing ( Searchcio.com, 2011 ). It is the new wave of the world today. As technology steers our habits toward electronic commerce, it affects different behavioral aspects for both e–tailers and their customers. E–commerce, short for electronic commerce, is the buying and selling of goods and services on the internet ( Searchcio.com, 2011 ). It is important to identify and understand some behaviors inherent to e– tailing so that we can learn how to properly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Relationship building builds loyalty. Knowing their preferences in different areas, and allowing them to communicate through message boards or other means within the created community can further enhance the relationship. In this case, the website is the medium of choice. Trust Another behavior inherent to e–tailing is really a sub product of loyalty. It is trust. This is built by consistently maintaining customer satisfaction. This can be accomplished in several ways. Consistent delivery of goods and services, and ensuring the order is complete and correct is a huge step in building trust ( Turban,E., et al., 2008 ). Keeping promises, and making it easy for customers to conduct all business including ease of returning an item, replacing defective products in a timely manner, or issuing refunds in a simple and timely manner can go a long way in building trust ( Turban,E., et al., 2008 ). Mediums for this trait are several. It could be via computer using instant messaging. Another medium used to communicate for this behavior is through the phone. Exhibiting customer service in assisting a customer is a must to establish trust. Also some sort of efficient parcel service for exchange of items is very important to the trust process, as it is a means of conveyance for efficient delivery of physical goods. Sample Message As a financial services giant, USAA is committed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
42. Smith Magenis Syndrome Research Paper Smith– Magenis syndrome, or often referred to as SMS, is a developmental disorder that affects multiple organ systems within the body. SMS is a very rare disorder. "Although the exact incidence is not known, it is estimated that SMS occurs in between 1 out of every 15,000 and 25,000 births." (Prisms) It is said to affect people of all ages. (SMS Research) This syndrome is shown through many abnormalities which are visible at birth. This includes cognitive, physical, and even behavioral differences. The history of SMS begins with Ann Smith, who was then a medical geneticist by then, was the first one who described the syndrome way back in the year 1892. While Ellen Magenis, who was a cytogeneticist, was the one who outlined the clinic spectrum ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... PRISMS, which stands for Parents and Researchers Interested in Smith–Magenis Syndrome, is a very beneficial organization. They have information for parents, educators, and even researchers. The webpage gives educational information regarding what the disorder is, how its diagnosed, the symptoms to look for, etc. Another educational resource regarding SMS is the SMS Research Foundation. This is an organization that you can read personal stories from or about someone living with SMS. It even benefits the study and treatment of SMS because you can donate to the foundation if you wish. This organization also explains the diagnosis of Smith–Magenis and what it means. NORD, National Organization for Rare Disorders, is an also a helpful resource because it included an entire page dedicated to Smith–Magenis and what it is. There are many different websites that will educate you with everything you need to know about this disorder. Parents as well as educators should consider some of these to appropriately make sure that a person with SMS has all their needs met at both home and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...