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Internet paradox. A social technology that reduces social involvement and psychological well-being?

American Psychologist, 1998
The Internet could change the lives of average citizens as much as did the telephone in the early part of the 20th century and television in the 1950s and 1960s.
Robert E. Kraut   +5 more
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Industrial Internet of Things: Challenges, Opportunities, and Directions

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2018
Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging domain that promises ubiquitous connection to the Internet, turning common objects into connected devices. The IoT paradigm is changing the way people interact with things around them. It paves the way for creating
E. Sisinni   +4 more
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A Comprehensive Survey on Internet of Things (IoT) Toward 5G Wireless Systems

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2020
Recently, wireless technologies have been growing actively all around the world. In the context of wireless technology, fifth-generation (5G) technology has become a most challenging and interesting topic in wireless research.
Lalit Chettri, R. Bera
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Internet commentary

Kybernetes, 1997
Comments on the Internet, giving details of new facilities and provisions that are of specific interest to systemists and cyberneticians. They include: Computers for Net access, Personal Web site, International access, Choice of Internet service provider and the integral environment.
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Integrated Services in the Internet Architecture: an Overview

Request for Comments, 1994
This memo discusses a proposed extension to the Internet architecture and protocols to provide integrated services, i.e., to support real- time as well as the current non-real-time service of IP.
R. Braden, D. Clark, S. Shenker
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Internet, mail, and mixed‐mode surveys: The tailored design method

, 2010
Dillman, Smyth, and Christian offer in the third edition a practical guide to survey research across content areas. The Tailored Design Method aims to achieve high-quantity and high-quality survey response by minimizing 4 sources of survey error ...
Angela P. Wetzel
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