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Sociālie tīkli kā mārketinga platforma. Skrīveru Saldumi gadījuma analīze

2022

Bakalaura darbs “Sociālie tīkli kā mārketinga platforma. “Skrīveru saldumi” gadījuma analīze” ir izstrādāts ar mērķi izpētīt un vērtēt uzņēmuma “Skrīveru saldumi” veidoto saturu sociālajos tīklos Facebook un Instagram, cik efektīvi ar šo komunikāciju tiek sasniegta mērķauditorija un kāda ir lietotāju attieksme pret to. Darbs sastāv no trīs galvenajām daļām – teorētiskās, metodoloģiskās un empīriskās. Teorētiskajā daļā tika pētīts mārketings un patērētāju uzvedība, integrētā mārketinga komunikācija, sociālie mediji un digitālā komunikācija. Metodoloģiskajā daļā iekļauta informācija par anketēšanu kā pētniecības metodi, kvalitatīvo satura analīzi, dziļi strukturēto interviju un bakalaura darb…

MārketingsMārketings interneta mārketings sociālie mediji patērētāju uzvedība digitālā komunikācijaKomunikācijas zinātneinterneta mārketingspatērētāju uzvedībasociālie mediji
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A secret sharing scheme for anonymous DNS queries

2013

Since its adoption in the early 90's, several privacy concerns have emerged about the Domain Name System (DNS). By collecting the DNS queries performed by each user, it is possible to characterize habits, interests and other sensitive data of the users. Usually, users resolve their {\em url} requests by querying the DSN server belonging to their Internet Service Provider (ISP) and therefore they assume they can trust it. However, different DNS servers can be used, by revealing sensitive data to a partially untrusted entity that can collect and sell this data for several purposes (target advertising, user profiling, etc.). In this paper we address the possibility to integrate tools in the cu…

Name serverInformation privacyComputer scienceRound-robin DNSecret sharing schemeOverlay networkServersServernsupdateISPDNS spoofingPeer-to-peer computingDNS hijackingdomain name systemInternetdata privacyender anonymitybusiness.industrySettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniDomain Name Systemquery processinguser privacyComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSmultiple nodeIP networkInternet service provideranonymous DNS queryPrivacyecurity of dataCryptographybusinessComputer networkDSN serverRadiation detector
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2020

The digital and information age has fundamentally transformed the way in which students learn and the study material they have at their disposal, especially in higher education. Students need to possess a number of higher-order cognitive and metacognitive skills, including effective information processing and critical reasoning to be able to navigate the Internet and use online sources, even those found outside of academically curated domains and in the depths of the Internet, and to solve (domain-specific) problems. Linking qualitative and quantitative research and connecting the humanities to empirical educational science studies, this paper investigates the role of narratives and their i…

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Enhancing Privacy and Authorization Control Scalability in the Grid through Ontologies

2009

The use of data Grids for sharing relevant data has proven to be successful in many research disciplines. However, the use of these environments when personal data are involved (such as in health) is reduced due to its lack of trust. There are many approaches that provide encrypted storages and key shares to prevent the access from unauthorized users. However, these approaches are additional layers that should be managed along with the authorization policies. We present in this paper a privacy-enhancing technique that uses encryption and relates to the structure of the data and their organizations, providing a natural way to propagate authorization and also a framework that fits with many u…

National securityDatabases FactualMedical Records Systems ComputerizedComputer scienceOpen grid services architecture (OGSA)Information Storage and RetrievalData securityCryptographycomputer.software_genreEncryptionComputer securityAccess to InformationOntologiesCIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION E INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIALHumansElectrical and Electronic EngineeringGridComputer SecurityInternetbusiness.industryAuthorizationGeneral MedicineInformation securityGridComputer Science ApplicationsGrid computingPrivacyScalabilityKey (cryptography)SecurityDatabase Management SystemsbusinessWeb service resource framework (WSRF)computerLENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOSConfidentialityBiotechnology
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Young People and the Dark Side of Social Media: Possible Threats to National Security

2020

Social media is increasingly becoming a forum for criminality, misuse, and hate speech, as there are no filters or other controlling mechanisms to filter user-generated content.Furthermore, disinformation and propaganda are becoming more sophisticated and harder to track. Hence, this dark side of social media can pose a viable threat to national security. Future generations will be born into an environment of polluted and polarised online information networks. Consequently, young people, many of whom use social media on a daily basis, will have to find ways to survive in these circumstances,often without the help, knowledge, or experience of earlier generations. Thus, young people are at ri…

National securitypolicebusiness.industrysocial mediaInternet privacysosiaalinen mediapoliisi (organisaatiot)young peoplerikollisuusnuoretGreat RiftPolitical scienceinformaatiovaikuttaminenSocial medianational securitykansallinen turvallisuustietoturvabusinessinformation influenceriskitProceedings of the 19th European Conference on Cyber Warfare
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Appetizer or main dish? Explaining the use of Facebook news posts as a substitute for other news sources

2019

An increasing number of, especially younger, users use Facebook as their primary source for news about political and societal issues. At the same time, research suggests that Facebook use contributes to societal knowledge gaps. Against this background, we investigate the antecedents of using Facebook as a substitute for other news sources. We argue that exposure to news posts on Facebook increases the feeling of being well-informed, regardless of actual knowledge acquisition. This might lead users, especially those with a low need for cognition (NfC), to use Facebook as a substitute for other news sources. We test these assumptions with an online survey (n=390) of German Internet users. Res…

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Improving the Performance Metric of Wireless Sensor Networks with Clustering Markov Chain Model and Multilevel Fusion

2013

Published version of an article in the journal: Mathematical Problems in Engineering. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/783543 Open access The paper proposes a performance metric evaluation for a distributed detection wireless sensor network with respect to IEEE 802.15.4 standard. A distributed detection scheme is considered with presence of the fusion node and organized sensors into the clustering and non-clustering networks. Sensors are distributed in clusters uniformly and nonuniformly and network has multilevel fusion centers. Fusion centers act as heads of clusters for decision making based on majority-like received signal strength (RSS) with comparis…

Network architectureArticle SubjectMarkov chainComputer scienceNetwork packetlcsh:MathematicsGeneral MathematicsNode (networking)ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSReal-time computingGeneral EngineeringThroughputlcsh:QA1-939VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Information and communication science: 420::Knowledge based systems: 425lcsh:TA1-2040Channel state informationVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550::Telecommunication: 552Computer Science::Networking and Internet Architecturelcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Cluster analysisPerformance metricWireless sensor networkComputer Science::Information TheoryRayleigh fadingMathematical Problems in Engineering
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Towards integrated operations for ships

2013

Maritime customers will benefit greatly from integrated operations between ship and shore. It requires integrating diverse information services within a variety of communication environments, which is a complex task. The common approach to dealing with complex tasks is to use a divide-and-conquer policy and solve problems independently. Since there are mainly two challenges involved - interoperability among heterogeneous applications and connectivity through difficult maritime networks, to handle them separately has become useful. While interoperability and connectivity solutions work well individually, if we put them together in the maritime context, problems arise. We b services based int…

Network architectureComputer sciencecomputer.internet_protocolDistributed computingInteroperabilityContext (language use)Service-oriented architectureIntegrated operationscomputer.software_genreSoftware deploymentMediationInformation systemWeb servicecomputerImplementation2013 9th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC)
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Towards a relation oriented service architecture

2010

Over the past three decades, the Internet has evolved from a point to point, open, academic network to an applications and services oriented critical infrastructure. The Internet has become a vital component of society today, from its simple origin as an academic research project. During this transition, numerous applications and usages of the network emerged that cannot be efficiently implemented by adhering to the original design tenets of the Internet. Some of the tenets have been broken, others diluted and new ones are emerging to accommodate new paradigms. Moreover, applications and services have been moving slowly but consistently towards a uniform model based on Service Oriented Appr…

Network architecturecomputer.internet_protocolbusiness.industryComputer scienceQuality of serviceInteroperabilityService-oriented architectureComputer securitycomputer.software_genreBackward compatibilityWorld Wide WebNext-generation networkThe InternetSoftware architecturebusinesscomputer2010 Second International Conference on COMmunication Systems and NETworks (COMSNETS 2010)
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Transport Protocols for Remote Programming of Network Robots within the context of Telelaboratories for Education: A Comparative Analysis

2007

Within the context of tele-laboratories for education the use of the Internet as communication media permits any researcher/student to perform remote experiments in a simple and reliable manner. Moreover, this situation introduces many interesting issues like network protocols for Internet robots, the effects of variable bandwidth and time-delays on telerobotics, etc. In this paper we present a comparative analysis of using several Internet transport protocols when performing a remote experiment within the UJI Industrial Telelaboratory. TCP, UDP, Trinomial and TEAR protocols are analyzed using the NS2 simulator. Conclusions show a set of characteristics the authors of this paper consider ve…

Network congestionSIMPLE (military communications protocol)business.industryComputer scienceInternet layerDistributed computingComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSThe InternetContext (language use)businessCommunications protocolProtocol (object-oriented programming)Computer network2007 16th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks
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