Monmouth University (West Long Branch, N.J.)
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Managing an undersea cable system via the Internet, 1999
Item — Call number MU Thesis Wro
Identifier: b2159655
Abstract
The business environment of today has changed in such a way that it no longer consists of everyone sitting at their desks from 9 to 5. It now includes telecomputers and mobile employees working at all different hours of the day and night. It also consists of clients that demand higher quality, and more information support for their products. The business of managing and operating a Cable System is not exempt from these changes in the world.
The Undersea Cable Network Management...
Dates:
1999
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Manufacturing test system for a Bluetooth product, 2002
Item — Call number MU Thesis DeD
Identifier: b2089124
Introduction
In this project an in-depth description of the Bluetooth (BT) specification will be given and also a test system will be designed whereby a Bluetooth device can be tested for functionality when the device is being manufactured on the assembly line. The Bluetooth device will be a PC card used in a laptop computer. In essence, this project will be a handbook or a guide for setting up an inexpensive and efficient way to test the Bluetooth product being manufactured.
A brief...
Dates:
2002
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Monkey see, monkey do : do children imitate what they view on television?, 2005
Item — Call number MU Thesis Far
Identifier: b2271196
Introduction [excerpt]
Violence is a common characteristic of many television programs. One of the most controversial topics of debate about the impact of television has focused on the effects that televised acts of violence might have on children.... This study focuses on children's television programming and the behavioral effects that these programs have on child viewers. More accurately, it focuses on children between the ages of two and five. This study seeks to understand the need for regulation in...
Dates:
2005
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Monmouth Junior Science Symposium records
Unprocessed Material — Carton Accession Number 2016.0009
Identifier: 2016-0009
Dates:
1963 - 2015
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Motion compensation and reconstruction of digital images, 1996
Item — Call number MU Thesis Raj
Identifier: b2194832
Abstract
Motion compensation is one of the important basic building blocks in image processing especially for images having temporal redundancy (correlation between different frames in a sequence of images). The process of determining the movement of objects within a sequence of images is known as motion compensation. Processing images accounting for the presence of motion is called motion compensated image processing. Among the various advantages it offers, the biggest advantage lies in the fact...
Dates:
1996
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Near field and cell phone health concerns, 2001
Item — Call number MU Thesis Nay
Identifier: b2089197
Abstract
Near field and Cell phone health concerns:
Near - field levels next to a working mobile phone vary enormously depending on antenna design. They often exceed the electric field and power density levels set in general exposure standards. This project will investigate the current research literature on near-field absorption phenomena using models of the human head, and relate the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) to various antenna types used in cell phones. The project will present an...
Dates:
2001
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
New Jersey law enforcement computer crime investigation assessment, 2000
Item — Call number MU Thesis Gar
Identifier: b2087903
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to develop training guidelines for officers who are involved in computer crime and in the every day use of computers. This research points to a structured training regiment that allows for the best training possible in the computer crime field. Investigators will first be exposed to self training, followed by Criminal Justice related training, followed by Private Agency training and lastly, College training. By following these steps the investigator is...
Dates:
2000
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
News and social construction : how news professionals determine what is newsworthy, 2002
Item — Call number MU Thesis Sha
Identifier: b2195699
Introduction [excerpt]
News editors, producers, directors and reporters determine which news items will be packaged and presented to their audience. News professionals also choose which and how these points of view will be represented. By using specific word phrasing, camera angles, story lengths, and sources, news professionals develop and influence the communication atmosphere of their audience.
Understanding the methods by which news professionals choose news stories and how these stories are...
Dates:
2002
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Nurses as media sources : invisible or inaccessible?, 2002
Item — Call number MU Thesis Car
Identifier: b2271262
Introduction [excerpt]
The public interest in healthcare information from the media presents nursing with its greatest opportunity to make sure nursing research and practice is known to the public. It is the opportunity to demonstrate how in-tune nursing is with the health care needs of the 21st century, to gain a voice on how health care ought to be organized in this country and to be a full-fledged "player" (Buresh, 1998). "A profession's public status and legitimacy is...
Dates:
2002
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Objective fairytale : American journalism in the 21st century, 2007
Item — Call number MU Thesis Riv
Identifier: b2233265
Introduction [excerpt]
In the contemporary United States many newspapers have been criticized for not being objective. American readers have claimed that journalists take political positions and make value judgments in their daily reporting. In fact, scholars like Noam Chomsky (2001), Albert Gunther (1998), and Gaye Tuchman (1972) have conducted studies that support a journalistic bias in news reporting. By what yardstick can objectivity be measured? ...
What does it exactly mean for journalists to be...
Dates:
2007
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
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