Internet Management

Internet Management

Author: Jessica Keyes

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1999-07-28

Total Pages: 697

ISBN-13: 0203997638

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Internet Management is an encyclopedia of Internet management know-how. Over the course of 50 chapters, experts provide advice on everything from choosing the right Web database to finding a reliable Web consultant, and the implications of using CGI to the pros and cons of using GIF. And throughout, coverage is supplemented with helpful examples, fascinating and instructive case studies, and hundreds of illustrations.


Consumer Management in the Internet Age

Consumer Management in the Internet Age

Author: Joshua Sperber

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2019-02-27

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 1498592228

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Consumer Management in the Internet Age: How Customers Became Managers in the Modern Workplace analyzes online consumer management, a practice in which customers monitor, report on, and—sometimes unwittingly—discipline workers through writing and posting online reviews. Based on case studies of the websites Yelp and Rate My Professors (RMP), Joshua Sperber analyzes how online reviewing, a popular contemporary hobby, tells us much about the collapse of the barriers separating work and leisure as well as our need for collective purpose and community wherever we can find it. This book explores the economic implications of online reviews, as reviews provide both valuable free content for websites and surveillance of, respectively, restaurant servers and college instructors.


Internet Management Issues: A Global Perspective

Internet Management Issues: A Global Perspective

Author: Haynes, John D.

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2001-07-01

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1591400155

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It is tempting to think that, in the year 2001, our technology is very sophisticated and accordingly, it is very tempting to believe that present-day computer technology is "very advanced" (begging the question of to what?). The fact is that we have only just begun to develop computer technology, and the recent implementation of the Internet brings us to a special threshold in that development. Development stages require very careful and thoughtful management. What we do now in this present development stage will be profoundly important for future generations. The management of the foundation for the 'evolution' of computer technology is a very special case because it will also become intimately connected with the management of mankind itself, not only in groups or collectively but also, eventually, as a species.


New Directions in Internet Management

New Directions in Internet Management

Author: Sanjiv Purba

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2001-10-18

Total Pages: 824

ISBN-13: 0203997549

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What is the business model for making money on the Internet and how does it function? The answer to this question will determine the shape of the Internet over the near term. As the Internet business model continues to evolve, so will Internet management. And with the demise of the Internet greatly exaggerated, it will continue to be a driving forc


Internet Management for Nonprofits

Internet Management for Nonprofits

Author: Ted Hart

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-04-26

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 0470539569

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The essential guide for nonprofits wanting to manage their Internet applications in a coordinated, cost-effective, and efficient manner The rapid onset of increasingly advanced and complex technologies has challenged nonprofits to invest with their sparse resources in attempting, and failing, to keep pace with for-profit companies, with the result that most now cannot compete with new commercial products and commercial applications. Nonprofit Internet Management reveals how current technologies can be utilized in full measure most effectively by nonprofits and addresses how to manage various applications for maximum benefit to internal operations and community service. Covers management models, social networking information, case studies, fundraising strategies, collaboration and coordination examples, and sample communications techniques Includes chapters written by leading Internet professionals In-depth discussion of Website design, technology trends, social networks, managing the organization using online tools, E-governance and board leadership, prospect research and donor modeling, volunteer recruitment and management, mobile technology, stewardship and relationship management, and green technology applications Filled with case studies, Nonprofit Internet Management also includes screenshots, tables, worksheets and checklists. It's an essential resource for every nonprofit organization operating in our modern wired world.


The Simple Book

The Simple Book

Author: Marshall T. Rose

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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A guide to the latest changes in the most widely used technology for managing TCP/IP -- SNMP. Accompanied by CD with Tcl/Tk computer and CMA agent software. Author is developer of technology and the standard.


Internet of Things for Facility Management

Internet of Things for Facility Management

Author: Nazly Atta

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-01-20

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 303062594X

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This book proposes strategies for FM services optimization and innovation, based on innovative models of IoT application and big data management within FM processes, able to support FM stakeholders in: orienting and managing big data flows and their sources (sensor, RFID, etc.); changing FM services demand/offer and developing new approaches to FM agreements; drawing new supply chains based on network approaches; and outlining new profiles of competences for FM stakeholders. The book demonstrates that FM stakeholders (e.g. Real Estate owners, FM providers, service suppliers, etc.) increasingly need new support tools for understanding the features of the current offer of innovative ICT solutions in order to become promoters of FM innovation, and it provides them with an analytical-procedural framework useful for defining and implementing IoT-based FM services.


Managing IT Professionals in the Internet Age

Managing IT Professionals in the Internet Age

Author: Pak Yoong

Publisher: Idea Group Pub

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 9781591409175

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"This book explores the ways in which the work life of IT professionals - from the perspectives of both the individual IT worker, and managers of such workers - has had to change and adapt to the Internet Age"--Provided by publisher.


New Directions in Internet Management

New Directions in Internet Management

Author: Sanjiv Purba

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 823

ISBN-13: 9786610216260

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What is the business model for making money on the Internet and how does it function? The answer to this question will determine the shape of the Internet over the near term. As the Internet business model continues to evolve, so will Internet management. And with the demise of the Internet greatly exaggerated, it will continue to be a driving force for business in the future. Keeping you up-to-date with the latest thinking in this field, New Directions in Internet Management gives you an encyclopedia of Internet management know-how. Most Internet-related books present in-depth coverage of one.


Identity Management for Internet of Things

Identity Management for Internet of Things

Author: Parikshit Narendra Mahalle

Publisher: River Publishers

Published: 2015-01-09

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 8793102909

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The Internet of Things is a wide-reaching network of devices, and these devices can intercommunicate and collaborate with each other to produce variety of services at any time, any place, and in any way. Maintaining access control, authentication and managing the identity of devices while they interact with other devices, services and people is an important challenge for identity management. The identity management presents significant challenges in the current Internet communication. These challenges are exacerbated in the internet of things by the unbound number of devices and expected limitations in constrained resources. Current identity management solutions are mainly concerned with identities that are used by end users, and services to identify themselves in the networked world. However, these identity management solutions are designed by considering that significant resources are available and applicability of these identity management solutions to the resource constrained internet of things needs a thorough analysis. Technical topics discussed in the book include: Internet of Things; Identity Management; Identity models in Internet of Things; Identity management and trust in the Internet of Things context; Authentication and access control; Identity management for Internet of Things contributes to the area of identity management for ubiquitous devices in the Internet of Things. It initially presents the motivational factors together with the identity management problems in the context of Internet of Things and proposes an identity management framework. Following this, it refers to the major challenges for Identity management and presents different identity management models. This book also presents relationship between identity and trust, different approaches for trust management, authentication and access control. Key milestones identified for Identity management are clustering with hierarchical addressing, trust management, mutual authentication and access control. Identity management for Internet of Things is ideal for personnel in computer/communication industries as well as academic staff and master/research students in wireless communication, computer science, operational research, electrical engineering and telecommunication systems Internet, and cloud computing. Content Preface; 1. Internet of Things Overview; 2. Elements of Internet of Things Security; 3: Identity Management Models; 4. Identity Management and Trust; 5. Identity Establishment; 6. Access Control; 7. Conclusions