SECURE ATM BY IMAGE PROCESSINg ABSTRACT This paper encloses the information regarding the ‘IMAGE PROCESSING’. And discussed one of the major application of image processing ‘BIOMETRICS’. Biometrics technology allows determination and verification of ones identity through physical characteristics. To put it simply‚ it turns your body in to your password. We discussed various biometric techniques like finger scan‚ retina scan‚ facial scan‚ hand scan etc. Two algorithms have been proposed by taking
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| 2010 | | ASSIGNMENTNooriya Zaheer Lecturer: Mrs. Marwa FouadSubmission Date:16 March 2010 | [Relational Database systems (cS274)] | The case study records information about scheduled and planned flights for an airline and the flight reservations made by customers. The key elements in the system revolve around Planned and Actual Flights‚ and the reservations made by customers of actual flights. | Contents Current Business Activities and Operations: 3 List of Business Rules:
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In order to better understand those attachment styles we must first understand when and how an infant forms attachments. Bowlby believed there were four stages of attachment; preattachment‚ attachment in making‚ clear cut attachment‚ and formation of reciprocal relationship. Preattachment‚ newborn to six weeks‚ infants are able to attract adults to them by crying‚ smiling
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4.3 Exercise 4 - Titrations and indicators 1. 20 cm3 of methanoic acid (Ka = 1.8 x 10-4 moldm-3) of concentration 0.10 moldm-3 is titrated against sodium hydroxide of concentration 0.05 moldm-3. a) Calculate the pH of the solution: i) initially ii) after 10 cm3 of the alkali has been added iii) after 20 cm3 of the alkali has been added iv) after 30 cm3 of the alkali has been added v) after 50 cm3 of the alkali has been added b) Sketch a pH titration
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ATTACHMENT THEORY – JOHN BOWLBY AND MARY AINSWORTH Psychologist John Bowlby believed that childhood development depended upon a child’s ability to form a good strong relationship with at least one caregiver‚ this would usually be the parents. Bowlby’s studies led him to believe that a strong attachment provides the necessary sense of security but he found that those without such relationships in place were fearful and less willing to learn from new experiences unlike those who have strong parental
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Staying safe and secure at work How can you contribute? There are several ways that you can contribute to a safe and secure environment being maintained. Personal conduct You can help to maintain a safe and secure environment by: Not wearing clothes / jewellery that may be dangerous Remaining alert‚ not tired‚ when at work Not being under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Awareness and observation You can help to maintain a safe and secure environment by: Noticing what
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Secure Document Similarity Detection Document similarity detection is very useful in many areas like copyright and plagiarism discovery. However‚ it is difficult to test the similarity between documents when there is no information disclosure or when privacy is a concern. This paper provides a suggested solution using two metrics that are utility and security. Problem Suppose that there are two parties whose concern is finding wither or not they have related or similar documents. These parties
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safe and secure business environment. Feedback: Christine this is a good start where you have demonstrated a sound understanding of ways to maintain a secure work environment. Can you take it one step further and provide a specific example of how security can be maintained also? Consider some of the ways that this is done at your current or previous workplace. (2.3) 3. Describe three different ways of maintaining a safe and secure business environment. Staying safe and secure at work
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On October 26‚ 2006‚ U.S. President George W. Bush signed the Secure Fence Act of 2006 to help secure the US. Mexican border to decrease drug trafficking and security threats. The act mandated the construction of almost 700 miles of barrier fences along the Mexican border. The act also appropriated the expansion of checkpoints‚ vehicle barriers‚ and technological systems designed to monitor the expanse of the boundary but per the department of homeland security‚ this promise had not been kept‚ just
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of the impacts. These islands which make up the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) are Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Renewable energy and energy efficiency are two definite strategies that work hand in hand and may be employed to accomplish a secure and sustainable future in the Caribbean. Sustainability is based on a simple principle; everything that we need for our survival and well-being depends on our natural environment. Sustainability creates and maintains the conditions under which humans
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