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Cryptographic Primitives in Blockchain Technology provides an introduction to the mathematical and cryptographic concepts behind blockchain technologies and shows how they are applied in blockchain-based systems.
Solar Energy Engineering and Applications gives a general and concise presentation of solar energy from a practical engineering perspective. The book provides readers with a comprehensive, accessible, and intuitive introduction to proven methods and tools for the design, implementation, and monitoring of solar energy systems and associated auxiliary technologies without covering detailed in-depth physics. Coverage includes key aspects of solar energy such as photovoltaic solar cells and systems, battery technologies, solar concentrators, and hybrid photovoltaic/thermal systems. Application areas such as homes, buildings, solar farms, street lighting, vehicles, and dryers are discussed. The methods for connecting solar farms and other photovoltaic installations to power distribution systems are explored in the context of smart grid technologies that are available to facilitate such connections. The book will be a valuable professional reference for practicing engineers and researchers involved in the applications of solar energy.
Many online applications, especially in the financial industries, are running on blockchain technologies in a decentralized manner, without the use of an authoritative entity or a trusted third party. Such systems are only secured by cryptographic protocols and a consensus mechanism. As blockchain-based solutions will continue to revolutionize online applications in a growing digital market in the future, one needs to identify the principal opportunities and potential risks. Hence, it is unavoidable to learn the mathematical and cryptographic procedures behind blockchain technology in order to understand how such systems work and where the weak points are. Cryptographic Primitives in Blockch...
Wissenschaftliche Studie aus dem Jahr 2019 im Fachbereich Psychologie - Sozialpsychologie, Note: 5.5, , Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Solomon E. Asch hat im Jahre 1956 in seiner Forschungsarbeit "A Minority of One Against a Unanimous Majority" die Theorie der Konformität eingeführt. Diese besagt, dass sich 75 Prozent der Befragten in mindestens einer der 18 gestellten Fragen der Meinung anderer anschliesst. Dies, obwohl die korrekte Antwort offensichtlich wäre. Ziel dieser IDPA ist es, das bestehende Konformitätsexperiment von Asch zum Thema Gruppendruck anhand eines eigenen Versuches nachzustellen und experimentell zu bestätigen. Speziell das Thema Gruppendruck und Konformität spielt in der heutigen Zeit mit den öffentlichen Medien und den sozialen Netzwerken eine bedeutende Rolle. Jugendliche, wie auch Erwachsene, müssen sich untereinander beweisen und wollen nur ungern aus der Reihe tanzen oder gegen den Strom schwimmen. Doch wie stark lässt sich eine Person von ihrer Umgebung und deren Meinung beeinflussen? Ist das Selbstvertrauen genügend stark, um seine eigene Meinung als Minderheit unter Fremden zu vertreten? Ist man leicht aus seiner Komfortzone zu bringen?
The Workgroup Human–Computer Interaction & Usability Engineering (HCI&UE) of the Austrian Computer Society (OCG) serves as a platform for interdisciplinary - change, research and development. While human–computer interaction (HCI) tra- tionally brings together psychologists and computer scientists, usability engineering (UE) is a software engineering discipline and ensures the appropriate implementation of applications. Our 2008 topic was Human–Computer Interaction for Education and Work (HCI4EDU), culminating in the 4th annual Usability Symposium USAB 2008 held during November 20–21, 2008 in Graz, Austria (http://usab-symposium.tugraz.at). As with the field of Human–Computer Inter...
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