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Network tourism: A fallacy of location privacy!

Network tourism: A fallacy of location privacy!

... informational privacy needs respect because each person’s rights to physical security and ...work of Allen ...perception of privacy derives from the different people’s interests: it may be ... See full document

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Top Location Anonymization for Geosocial Network Datasets

Top Location Anonymization for Geosocial Network Datasets

... both location and social ...into location venues. Such a GSN dataset is essentially a social network of users, ...series of logged locations for each of the users in the ... See full document

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ANODR-ECC Key Management protocol with TELNET to secure Application and Network layer for Mobile Adhoc Networks

ANODR-ECC Key Management protocol with TELNET to secure Application and Network layer for Mobile Adhoc Networks

... purpose of security and privacy ...one of the countermeasures against the mounting intrusions and attacks such as traffic analysis, spoofing, and denial of ...and location ... See full document

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Anonymity Preserving Routing In Location Privacy Schemes In Wireless Sensor Networks

Anonymity Preserving Routing In Location Privacy Schemes In Wireless Sensor Networks

... the network to hide the traffic generated by real objects and determine how many number of candidate traces is application ...behavior of fake objects is modeled inaccurately in one location ... See full document

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Social Network Analysis and Qualitative Interviews for Assessing Geographic Characteristics of Tourism Business Networks.

Social Network Analysis and Qualitative Interviews for Assessing Geographic Characteristics of Tourism Business Networks.

... importance of physical proximity for business links and explaining ...number of staff, the own- ers spent their time on operational tasks, such as managing the property, dealing with clients, getting ... See full document

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Tourism Marketing in the Republic of Armenia

Tourism Marketing in the Republic of Armenia

... The tourism organizations must also do marketing surveys in order to find out the new needs of customers, their suggestions, complaints, dissatisfactions in order to take measures for eliminating the gaps ... See full document

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Contributions of Tourism to the Development of Regions in Russia and Germany. Bashkortostan and Saxony

Contributions of Tourism to the Development of Regions in Russia and Germany. Bashkortostan and Saxony

... tional tourism mainly had three functions. First, as inbound tourism, allowing foreigners to see cer- tain aspects of the Soviet ...that tourism helped to promote the Soviet Union’s image ... See full document

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A Competitive Facility Location Problem on a Network with Fuzzy Random Weights

A Competitive Facility Location Problem on a Network with Fuzzy Random Weights

... Stackelberg location problem on a network with demands whose weights are given uncertainly and ...optimal location problem can be formulated as a fuzzy random programming problem for finding ... See full document

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Implementation of Location Base Service on Tourism Places in West Nusa Tenggara by using Smartphone

Implementation of Location Base Service on Tourism Places in West Nusa Tenggara by using Smartphone

... one of the provinces in Indonesia. It comprises the western portion of the Lesser Sunda ...consists of two large islands situated in the west of Lombok and Sumbawa are located in the ...island ... See full document

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Benefits, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Risks of SaaS adoption from Iranian organizations perspective

Benefits, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Risks of SaaS adoption from Iranian organizations perspective

... use of the software because there are no licensing fees [7, 8]v This unique feature of SaaS has allowed the SaaS market to grow six times faster than the packaged software market and is expected to ... See full document

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EUROPEAN UNION’S HISTORY, CULTURE AND CITIZENSHIP

EUROPEAN UNION’S HISTORY, CULTURE AND CITIZENSHIP

... accuracy of a forecasting model in predicting tourism demand, as represented by the number of Monthly Guest Nights in Hotels in the North of ...volume of tourist from January 1987 to ... See full document

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Evaluating the influence of selected parameters on sensitivity of a numerical model of solidification

Evaluating the influence of selected parameters on sensitivity of a numerical model of solidification

... The examined model is a computational solver from the NuscaS system [10], which is used for simulating thermomechanical phenomena in solidifying castings. It is based upon the heat conduction equation with a source term, ... See full document

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REGIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH THROUGH TOURISM. THE CASE OF REGION WEST

REGIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH THROUGH TOURISM. THE CASE OF REGION WEST

... development of tourism in the Region West is also due to uncompetitive products of tourism and the unskilled personnel in the field; moreover, in 2006, the Region West disposed of only ... See full document

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Second home tourism and governance: the perception of stakeholders in the Algarve

Second home tourism and governance: the perception of stakeholders in the Algarve

... routine of the urban ...purpose of leisure and getting away from public life and daily ...number of people who had the opportunity of purchasing a second home increased with ...destinations ... See full document

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Performance Evaluation of Spatial Vector Routing Protocol for
Wireless Sensor Networks

Performance Evaluation of Spatial Vector Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

... basis of the destination information, each node is assumed to be aware of its location and the location of the neighboring ...position of nodes is not an issue considered ... See full document

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BrO/SO<sub>2</sub> molar ratios from scanning DOAS measurements in the NOVAC network

BrO/SO<sub>2</sub> molar ratios from scanning DOAS measurements in the NOVAC network

... averages of the BrO/SO 2 molar ratios from Nevado del Ruiz from November 2009 to June ...bottom of the image is the volcanic activity risk level defined by the Colombian Geological Survey (coloured ... See full document

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Secure Geographic Routing Protocols: Issues and Approaches

Secure Geographic Routing Protocols: Issues and Approaches

... number of nodes that is deployed in the many of applications of sensor networks, it is impossible to dedicate comprehensive identifiers to each ...non-use of specific algorithms is not ... See full document

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Tourism as the development driver of Easter Island: the key role of resident perceptions

Tourism as the development driver of Easter Island: the key role of resident perceptions

... development of Easter Island and the Galápagos, it is important to reach consensus and ensure open debate among state institutions, civil society, and local and international ...dynamics of a society that ... See full document

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Week 2 -- March 25 Paradigms, Theory, and Levels of Analysis

Week 2 -- March 25 Paradigms, Theory, and Levels of Analysis

... slaves of some defunct ...scribbler of a few years back. I am sure that the power of vested interests is vastly exaggerated compared with the gradual encroachment of ...influence of ... See full document

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Detection efficiency of the VLF World-Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN): initial case study

Detection efficiency of the VLF World-Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN): initial case study

... ∼1.5% of the global total ...distribution of detected IC and CG discharges, this suggests that in 2004 WWLLN reported good locations for ...∼2.3% of global CG ...estimates of the regional ... See full document

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