نتایج جستجو برای: religious cyberspace

تعداد نتایج: 45428  

Journal: :Jurnal Penelitian Agama 2022

Religious practices and understandings are not only expressed in the real world but also cyberspace through several platforms. Social media is an alternative nowadays to spread religious ideas, one of which Youtube. Youtube as a platform that has features wide reach medium used by ustadz preach ideas. However, different scientific backgrounds possessed each Ustadz jama'ah who listened lectures ...

Journal: :مجله مطالعات حقوق تطبیقی 0
همایون مافی دانشیار دانشگاه علوم قضایی و خدمات اداری سودابه اسدیان دانشجوی دکتری حقوق خصوصی دانشگاه مازندران

the emergence of the internet severely affected the social life. cyberspace, regardless of geographical constraints, has provided the possiblity of fast and affordable communication for all people around the world. the increase of international electronic contracts has caused the courts to confront the challenge of determining jurisdiction in cases involving such contracts. traditional rules of...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology & behavior : the impact of the Internet, multimedia and virtual reality on behavior and society 2001
Norman Alessi

After reading the article " Disembodiment is a Cyberspace Myth: Discourse and the Self in Real Space, " by Steve Stanley, I was struck by a number of issues. 1 I did not think the author proved conclusively (or in any way) that dis-embodiment is a cyberspace myth. The techniques and methodology did not prove this point, although he raised a number of interesting questions. One central issue is,...

باقری, محمود, نوشادی, ابراهیم,

Jurisdiction and applicable law issue in cyberspace is one of the most challenging issues of the private international law, because conventional jurisdiction rules traditionally have territorial origin and are based on border and location while there is no place in cyberspace. This placeless characteristic of cyberspace raised these questions: whether traditional Jurisdiction rules which are b...

2001
Dave Gruber

Cyberspace is a complex dimension of both enabling and inhibiting data flows in electronic data networks. Current-generation intrusion-detection systems (IDSes) are not technologically advanced enough to create the situational knowledge required to monitor and protect these networks effectively. Next-generation IDSes will fuse data, combining short-term sensor data with long-term knowledge data...

2011
Francisco Corella Karen Lewison

The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) has come at the right time. There has been much experimentation over the last decade with a variety of identity solutions for cyberspace. Unfortunately, the prevailing trend today is towards solutions that reduce privacy, security, user choice, and free competition. We trust that NSTIC will be able to reverse this trend, but it ...

2012
Gioacchino Lavanco Viviana Catania Anna Milio Floriana Romano

The cyberspace is an instrument through which internet users could get new experiences. It could contribute to foster one’s own growth, widening cognitive, creative and communicative abilities and promoting relationships. In the cyberspace, in fact, it is possible to create virtual learning communities where internet users improve their interpersonal sphere, knowledge and skills. The main eleme...

2000
Rena M. Palloff Keith Pratt

Teaching in the cyberspace classroom requires that we move beyond old models of pedagogy into new practices that are more facilitative. Teaching in cyberspace involves much more than simply taking old models of pedagogy and transferring them to a different medium. Unlike the face-to-face classroom, in online distance education, attention needs to be paid to the development of a sense of communi...

Journal: :IEEE Computer 2001
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw

During the 1940s, under the pseudonym of Will Stewart, Jack Williamson published a series of fictional stories describing a process for attaching atmospheres to planets in order to make them capable of sustaining life. ‘Terraforming,’ the term he coined for this activity was first picked up by other science fiction writers. Eventually, it captured the imagination of a small but zealous core of ...

2010
Shiu-Kai Chin Sarah Muccio Susan Older Thomas N. J. Vestal

Intelligent systems often operate in a blend of cyberspace and physical space. Cyberspace operations—planning, actions, and effects in realms where signals affect intelligent systems—often occur in milliseconds without human intervention. Decisions and actions in cyberspace can affect physical space, particularly in SCADA—supervisory control and data acquisition—systems. For critical military m...

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