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    Pros and cons of computers Computers were invented many years ago‚ but we began to use them recently. The technical progress is constantly developing. People always create new computer technologies. The computer has become a part of our daily life. Many people use computers at work‚ school‚ and at home‚ but we have not yet realized the advantages and disadvantages of the computer. On the one hand‚ computers help us and make our life easier. We can solve many problems using them. We can buy clothes

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    Bailey Ms. Pedro English 101 October 15‚ 2014 Access Granted Biometric devices authenticate a person’s identity by verifying unique personal characteristics. These devices translate a biometric identifier‚ such as a fingerprint‚ into a code that is compared with a digital code stored in a computer. If the digital code in the computer matches the personal characteristics code‚ the computer grants access. Example of biometric devices include fingerprint readers and face recognition systems. A fingerprint

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    Pros and Cons of Computers in Kindergarten Research Essay Assignment Pros and cons of using computers in kindergarten classrooms Having computers in kindergarten classrooms could improve the level of instruction and can address long-term success in schools. The real pros and cons of using technology in the classroom create a stalemate that can prevent technology from being used more widely in the classroom. Whether we use technology with young children--and

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    pros-and-cons-computer-forensics The Advantages and Disadvantages of Computer Forensics Computer forensics has become an important of litigation. Computers have become an important part of your lives. This does not exclude criminals who have the technical “know how” of hacking into computer network systems. Electronic evidence has played a role in court but obtaining can be difficult. There have been issues of authenticity concerned with this type of evidence. Nonetheless it still used today

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    Biometrics Biometrics is described as the use of human physical features to verify identity and has been in use since the beginning of recorded history. Only recently‚ biometrics has been used in today’s high-tech society for the prevention of identity theft. In this paper‚ we will be understanding biometrics‚ exploring the history of biometrics‚ examples of today’s current technology and where biometrics are expected to go in the future. By definition‚ “biometrics” (Woodward‚ Orlans‚ and Higgins

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    World of Computer Science and Information Technology Journal (WCSIT) ISSN: 2221-0741 Vol. 2‚ No. 4‚ 120-124‚ 2012 A Biometric Model for Examination Screening and Attendance Monitoring in Yaba College of Technology Rufai M.M‚ Adigun J. O‚ N. A. Yekini Department of Computer Technology‚ Yaba College of Technology Abstract —Examination malpractices have consistently remained a bane of Nigerian educational system. A common form of examination malpractices is the deliberate impersonation of the

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    biometrics   Web definitions a branch of biology that studies biological phenomena and observations by means of statistical analysis. | | Biometric time and attendance system has brought more precise system to measure group or individual’s activities and attendance as well. Now the question arise that how does these biometric attendance systems work? Biometric attendance machine captures your unique biological/physical feature such as your hand or finger print‚ iris pattern and sometimes even

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    Biometrics Biometrics is "a branch of biology that studies biological phenomena and observations by means of statistical analysis" (Dictionary.com WordNet ® 2.0‚ © 2003 Princeton University). In other words Biometrics is the study of the human body natural identification‚ now a days corporations use biometrics instead of a simple code. Also police and other federal and worldwide associations use biometrics to stop criminals and to keep track of where criminals are and who they really are. Biometrics

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    Biometrics Hariri Canadian University English 210 Mrs Maysa Bannat Lana Mansour ID#: 20110357 1/December/2011 Outline Biometrics I. Introduction to biometrics A. Definition of biometrics (Dictionary.com‚ Wikipedia) B. What are biometrics? (http://www.globalsecurity.org/security/systems/biometrics-history.htm ) C. Why are they used? (http://www.biometricsinstitute.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=133 ‚ http://www.nist.gov/itl/biometrics/index.cfm) D. What is the importance

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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION Fingerprint technology is a part of biometric system that is made to recognize special characteristics of an individual. Basically it involves an individual’s fingerprint‚ where those minute raised ridges on our volar pads are called ‘friction ridge skin’ is special from one person to another. For this reason fingerprints are able to be used as a form of personal identification as it is reliable and accurate. No one would have to remember passwords‚ PIN numbers or even

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