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Information related to the medical field is extremely sensitive to privacy issues and involves a lot of personal information. Medical data must be accurately and securely stored in this era of big data due to the growing amount of information in the
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Autor:
Swapnil S. Ninawe, Pallapa Venkataram
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Computer and Electrical Engineering. 6:137-144
Autor:
Swapnil S. Ninawe, Pallapa Venkataram
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Social Computing and Cyber-Physical Systems. 2:151
Social networks have been very successful for information sharing due to the rapid development of communication and networking. As the technology modernised and many unprotected types of equipment are used in sharing information like events, knowledg
Autor:
Pallapa Venkataram, Swapnil S. Ninawe
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Information and Education Technology. :488-493
Autor:
Pallapa Venkataram, Swapnil S. Ninawe
Publikováno v:
NGMAST
The emergence of social networks have opened a new paradigm for Web practises from an individual (called as an actor or a member) to a professional students groups to exchange their information with their contemporaries quickly and efficiently. The s
Autor:
Pallapa Venkataram, Swapnil S. Ninawe
Publikováno v:
Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences. 5
The emergence of social networks have opened a new paradigm for professional groups to student groups to exchange their information with their contemporaries quickly and efficiently. The social networking enables to set up relations among the people
Autor:
Pallapa Venkataram, Swapnil S. Ninawe
Publikováno v:
2013 National Conference on Communications (NCC).
The rapid development of communication and networking has lessened geographical boundaries among actors in social networks. In social networks, actors often want to access databases depending upon their access rights, privacy, context, privileges, et