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Mobile Network Forensics: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Worldwide web.
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Mobile Network Systems: Fundamental Generations
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 33
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5855-2.ch003
Abstract
Mobile communication systems were initially designed to carry voice traffic with limited support for packet and messaging services. The constant increase in demand for packet traffic evolved the mobile networks to ultimately become data pipes with support for mobility. While the mobile applications changed dramatically over time, the fundamental principles for mobile service delivery remain the same to a large extend in every network generation. These principles are important to form the investigative context and identify the sources of network evidence with the highest probative value. This chapter details the mobile service delivery fundamentals together with the key features implemented in each mobile network generation. In practice, the sources of mobile network evidence belong to network segments from different generations; therefore, the fundamentals are necessary to establish an effective forensics plan and maximize the investigative outcome.
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Cyberbullying and Social Networking Sites
The acronym for World Wide Web. It was the name of the first internet browser created by Tim Berners-Lee in 1990, namely a communications model that, through the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), enables the exchange of information over the internet. WWW is not a synonym of the internet, but only the combination of all the resources and users that, on the internet, are using the HTTP.
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Healthcare Information Systems and the Semantic Web
The World Wide Web. A system using data and program protocols that allow simple publishing and transfer of information.
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Emerging Technologies and Universities: The 4IR and the Future of Higher Education
Stands for world wide web, or just the web. An information system where digital documents may be interlinked and interchanged over the internet.
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BDS: Browser Dependent XSS Sanitizer
(World Wide Web) is an alternative way to use the capabilities of Internet. It basically provides a connectivity to interlinked hypertext documents, machines on the internet.
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