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Key Drivers of Mobile Commerce Adoption. An Exploratory Study of Spanish Mobile Users

2007

Despite dramatic differences between non-store shoppers were discovered, very limited research has been conducted to examine them. This paper analyses the background of M-commerce and key drivers of future Mcommerce decision among Spanish mobile users. Our objective is two-fold: (1) to determine the influence of relations with the Mobile (frequency of Mobile use, length of Mobile use and Mobile affinity), demographics, non-store shopping previous experience (mail, catalogue, Television and Internet) and attitude to M-commerce and its influence on the M-commerce decision and (2) to identify key drivers of future M-commerce intention. We examined data from 606 personal interviews given to Spa…

Demographicsbusiness.industryConsumer behaviourMobile commerceExploratory researchMobile business developmentAdvertisingGeneral Business Management and AccountingComputer Science ApplicationsInternet shoppingAffinityM-commerceKey (cryptography)Distance shoppingThe InternetbusinessMobile usersConsumer behaviourJournal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
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Development of virtual money as a response to the imperfections of the modern financial system

2018

This article attempts to answer the question what factors led to the establishment of bitcoin - the first digital money which is completely private and independent of central banks or any other supervisory authority. In the article enumerated many factors, but indicated the most important which was the global financial crisis in 2008. Additionally, the article presents the genesis of bitcoin, the comparison to classic money and its unique features which are also the reasons for its unprecedented popularity.

Development (topology)financial systemDigital currencyFinancial systemcryptocurrenciesBusinessclassic currenciesvirtual currenciesInternational and Multidisciplinary Journal of Global Justice
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ideal: an R/Bioconductor package for interactive differential expression analysis

2020

AbstractBackgroundRNA sequencing (RNA-seq) is an ever increasingly popular tool for transcriptome profiling. A key point to make the best use of the available data is to provide software tools that are easy to use but still provide flexibility and transparency in the adopted methods. Despite the availability of many packages focused on detecting differential expression, a method to streamline this type of bioinformatics analysis in a comprehensive, accessible, and reproducible way is lacking.ResultsWe developed the ideal software package, which serves as a web application for interactive and reproducible RNA-seq analysis, while producing a wealth of visualizations to facilitate data interpr…

Differential expression analysisComputer scienceShinyBioconductorInteractive data analysislcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsReproducible researchBioconductorDifferential expressionCode (cryptography)Transcriptome profilingHumansRNA-SeqTranscriptomicslcsh:QH301-705.5Flexibility (engineering)Ideal (set theory)Base Sequencebusiness.industryData visualizationGene Expression ProfilingRRNAReproducibility of ResultsTransparency (human–computer interaction)Gene Expression Regulationlcsh:Biology (General)Data Interpretation StatisticalWeb applicationlcsh:R858-859.7Software engineeringbusinessSoftwareBMC Bioinformatics
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Joint transform correlator with spatial code division multiplexing.

2006

A joint transform correlator may suffer from overlapping of the zero diffraction order of the output, which does not contain relevant information, and the correlation peaks that appear in the first diffraction orders if objects are not sufficiently separated. Such overlapping significantly reduces the signal-to-noise ratio of the identification process. We propose a novel approach based on code division multiplexing technique in which the contrast of the identification peaks is significantly enhanced. The approach does not include placing the two objects side by side but rather includes code multiplexing them. Moreover, the code division multiplexing technique allows the space-bandwidth pro…

Diffractionbusiness.industryComputer scienceCode division multiple accessMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Fourier opticsProcess (computing)Division (mathematics)MultiplexingIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringsymbols.namesakeOpticsFourier transformModulationCode (cryptography)symbolsBusiness and International ManagementbusinessPhase modulationApplied optics
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The Insolvency of Cryptocurrency Exchanges: Lessons from the BitGrail Case — Reification of Coins, Pari Passu Ranking, and Nominalism

2019

This paper deals with a recent trend in insolvency of cryptocurrency platforms; comments on the BitGrail case (Court of Florence 17/2019, 21 January 2019) and argues that this decision balances the need to grant legal protection to the injured users and the need to prevent them from having the status of owners, jumping the queue and getting a head start over the other creditors of the platform.

Digital CoinPropertyBitGrailCryptocurrency ExchangeInsolvencyNominalism.
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An efficient VM-based software protection

2011

This paper presents Truly-protect, a system, incorporating a virtual machine, that enables execution of encrypted programs. Our intention is to form a framework for a conditional access/digital rights management system.

Digital rights managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceSoftware protectionCryptographyConditional accessEncryptioncomputer.software_genreSoftwareVirtual machineEmbedded systemOperating systembusinesscomputerDigital rights management system2011 5th International Conference on Network and System Security
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What a Friend We Have in Facebook : Norwegian Christian Churches’ Use of Social Media

2021

This study examines how Christian churches in Norway use social media. The key finding is that the churches do not take extensive advantage of the opportunities for two-way communication offered by the platforms, but primarily use their social media channels to promote church activities or broadcast content without inviting a dialogue. Based on the churches’ own stated appreciation for building relationships, as well as existing research from media and communication studies, media and religion studies, and studies within strategic communication, this article argues for a stronger focus on the ritual and relational aspects of online communication from the church organizations. Pais Open Acce…

Digitale medierbusiness.industryCommunicationReligious studiesMedia studiesKommunikasjonNorwegianVDP::Medievitenskap og journalistikk: 310Medialisation of religionlanguage.human_languagePeer reviewDigital mediaVDP::Media studies and journalism: 310TheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESMediealisering av religionKey (cryptography)languageDigital communicationSocial mediaSociologyDigital kommunikasjonbusinessDigital media
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On the weight distribution of perfect binary codes

2021

In this paper, we give a new proof of the closed-form formula for the weight distribution of a perfect binary single-error-correcting code.

Discrete mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryPerfect codes Binary codes Hamming codes Weight distribution.Hamming boundApplied MathematicsBinary numberTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaWeight distributionCode (cryptography)Binary codeSettore MAT/03 - GeometriaHamming codeAnalysisMathematics
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If P ≠ NP then Some Strongly Noninvertible Functions Are Invertible

2001

Rabi, Rivest, and Sherman alter the standard notion of noninvertibility to a new notion they call strong noninvertibility, and show--via explicit cryptographic protocols for secret-key agreement ([RS93, RS97] attribute this to Rivest and Sherman) and digital signatures [RS93, RS97]--that strongly noninvertible functions would be very useful components in protocol design. Their definition of strong noninvertibility has a small twist ("respecting the argument given") that is needed to ensure cryptographic usefulness. In this paper, we show that this small twist has a large, unexpected consequence: Unless P = NP, some strongly noninvertible functions are invertible.

Discrete mathematicsComputational complexity theorybusiness.industryP versus NP problemCryptographyCryptographic protocollaw.inventionInvertible matrixDigital signaturelawTwistbusinessTime complexityMathematics
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Regular Varieties of Automata and Coequations

2015

In this paper we use a duality result between equations and coequations for automata, proved by Ballester-Bolinches, Cosme-Ll´opez, and Rutten to characterize nonempty classes of deterministic automata that are closed under products, subautomata, homomorphic images, and sums. One characterization is as classes of automata defined by regular equations and the second one is as classes of automata satisfying sets of coequations called varieties of languages. We show how our results are related to Birkhoff’s theorem for regular varieties.

Discrete mathematicsData ScienceDuality (mathematics)Homomorphic encryptionCharacterization (mathematics)Nonlinear Sciences::Cellular Automata and Lattice GasesAutomatonDeterministic automatonComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGQuantum finite automataLecture Notes in Computer ScienceÀlgebraAlgebra over a fieldComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryAutomatitzacióMathematics
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