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    Argonne report

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    On the field trip we took on Wednesday I was amazed at the information I learned. When I say it was amazing‚ that means it’s crazy to realize how advance the world is and how many people work to create a more sustainable world in our own backyard. When we first arrived we learned about the history of Argonne and how it came to be. It was pretty cool to learn about it because I myself am majoring in history so it was cool to see the mission and values Argonne was built on. This made me very interested

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    Near Field Communication

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    an NFC-enabled environment: * Download music or video from a smart poster. * Exchange business cards with another phone. * Pay bus or train fare. * Print an image on a printer. * Use a point-of-sale terminal to pay for a purchase‚ the same way as with a standard contactless credit card. * Pair two Bluetooth devices. An NFC-enabled phone functions much like standard contactless smart cards that are used worldwide in credit cards and in tickets for public

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    1. Who invented the BALLPOINT PEN? A. Biro Brothers Explanation: The Hungarian brothers‚ Laszlo and George Biro‚ made the first ball point pen in 1894. It followed the first workable fountain pen which was invented by L.E. Waterman in 1884. 2. In which decade was the first solid state integrated circuit demonstrated? A. 1950s Explanation: On September 12‚ 1958‚ Jack Kilby demonstrated the first working IC while working for Texas Instruments‚ although the U.S. patent office awarded the first

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    Work Matters

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    contract that you provide your own reliable transport‚ be it private or public. 4. COMPANY POLICY You will be expected to abide by‚ and uphold to the highest regard‚ the practices as well as the policies of this company. *Dress code should be smart casual at all times. * 5. JOB DESCRIPTION AND PERFORMANCE CONTRACT Your duties will include but not be limited to the job description. Performance agreement‚ shall be discussed with your immediate supervisor and finalized with your signature

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    User Requirement E-Ticketing

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    2013 Group 6 Dian Widayanti Laras Putri Paramarta Reiner Agastya Santo Freddy Wulan Maulidiah [USER REQUIREMENTS] MRT E-TICKETING SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA CONTENTS PROJECT DRIVERS ........................................................................................................................................... 3 1. THE PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT ....................................................................................

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    Plastic Money

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    by the EMV1 ‚ there has been little evidence to demonstrate the success of these schemes in stopping fraudsters‚ scammers‚ and identity thieves. This may be attributed to combinations of poor usability‚ lack of trusted interfaces‚ the absence of smart-card cryptography that takes full advantage of the available computation resources‚ and inadequate authentication protocols. In this paper‚ we explain the shortcomings and vulnerabilities of each of these systems‚ and then explain requirements of

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    plastic money

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    out of plastic‚ is a new and easier way of paying for goods and services. Plastic money was introduced in the 1950s and is now an essential form of ready money which reduces the risk of handling a huge amount of cash. It includes debit cards‚ ATMs‚ smart cards‚ etc. Nowadays even developing countries like India are encouraging the use of this plastic money more than cash due to these reasons. Furthermore these credit and debit cards also have plastic used in their making and that is where the name

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    Building an Access Control System As a member of the Information Security team for a small community college I have been tasked with providing an access control system which will monitor the access of students in and out of the college dormitory. This access control system is needed to provide increased security to the students and decrease the access of unauthorized students to their respective dormitories. The scope of this project is to develop an access control system on or before

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    Near Field Communication

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    NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION A SEMINAR REPORT Submitted by ANURAG KUMAR in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY in COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY KOCHI- 682022 OCTOBER 2010 DIVISION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KOCHI-682022 Certificate Certified that this is a bonafide record of the seminar entitled NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION DONE BY ANURAG

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    Atm Simulater

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    on ATM systems held by particular banks. Invented by IBM‚ the first ATM was introduced in December 1972 at Lloyds Bank in the UK. On most modern ATMs‚ the customer is identified by inserting a plastic ATM card with a magnetic stripe or a plastic smart card with a chip‚ that contains a unique card number and some security information such as an expiration date or CVVC (CVV). Authentication is provided by the customer entering a personal identification number (PIN). Using an ATM‚ customers can

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