Research of Cloud Security Communication Firewall Based On Android PlatformManoj DongareThis document discusses research on a cloud security communication firewall based on the Android platform. It begins with an introduction on smartphone communication security and firewall models. It then outlines the design of the firewall software system, including modules for user interface, call filtration, SMS filtration, data storage and transmission. The document describes the process for call and SMS filtration. It concludes that the firewall system based on cloud security technology can lower operating costs and benefit from the client-server architecture.
Security on androidpk464312The document discusses implementing security on Android applications. It provides an overview of the Android architecture, including its application model and security mechanisms like isolation, permissions, and signatures. It then reviews the Android software stack and key components like the activity manager, notification manager, and package manager. Next, it describes a system called TISSA that aims to provide security for user contacts, call logs, and location data by regulating access through a privacy settings content provider and privacy aware components. However, it notes that TISSA has limitations like occasionally providing fake responses and only using single privacy settings per private information type.
Androids(human robots)Kusuma AmancharlaThe document discusses the development of androids and their humanlike capabilities, including mechanisms for movement and facial expressions. It explores cognitive studies related to the 'uncanny valley' phenomenon and the potential for androids to engage in human-like communication. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of android science for understanding future interactions between humans and robots in society.
Implants into fresh extraction site: A literature review, case immediate plac...Abu-Hussein MuhamadThis document summarizes research on immediate dental implants placed at the time of tooth extraction. It finds that immediate implants have a high success rate of 92.7-98% and have advantages over delayed implantation like reduced bone resorption and shorter treatment time. Immediate implants require careful extraction to preserve bone and cleaning of the socket. Primary stability is key and is achieved by placing the implant deeper than the apex or using a wider implant. The literature lacks consensus on bone regeneration techniques. A case report then describes immediately placing and loading implants in a patient after extracting loose front teeth.
OptimimoPromptCloudThis document discusses A/B testing for Android apps using the Optimimo platform. It describes how A/B testing can help understand user behavior, detect navigation patterns, and increase conversion rates. The platform allows running various tests including A/B tests, multivariate tests, heat maps, navigation flow charts, usability surveys, and upgrade popups. Setup is simple, requiring just integration of the SDK and configuration of tests and variations. Optimimo claims to offer better quality, more features, affordable pricing, and customer support.
android controlled robotsunny080593This document discusses an Android controlled device project. It presents an introduction to controlling a bot's movements and receiving live video feeds from the bot's camera using an Android phone application. It describes the operating environment including software like Java and hardware like Arduino boards. It also surveys traditional surveillance bots and Android controlled devices, discussing advantages and disadvantages of each. The architecture involves an Android app controlling a microcontroller via Bluetooth. Potential applications are discussed like surveillance, home automation, wheelchairs and military uses. Advantages include live video streaming, voice and motion control, and low cost. The future scope envisions a soldier controlling a robot with camera using a headset and mission control center.
25310916 project-on-customer-satisfaction-towards-mobile-service-providersHiral ShahThis document appears to be a project report on customer satisfaction with mobile service providers in India. It includes an introduction, theoretical background on topics like customer satisfaction and the telecom industry, research objectives and limitations. It also outlines the research methodology, data analysis and interpretation, and conclusion. The report was submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for a postgraduate diploma in business management.
A PROJECT REPORT ON A STUDY ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOR TOWARDS SMARTPHONEVibhor AgarwalThe document is a project report on consumer buying behavior towards smartphones, submitted by a student at Invertis University for their Bachelor of Business Administration degree. It outlines the history, features, and technological advancements in smartphones, as well as research methodology, objectives, and findings related to consumer preferences. The report includes acknowledgments, a certificate of authenticity, and a bibliography, emphasizing the importance of understanding market trends in smartphone purchases.