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SCADA is an acronym that stands for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition. It refers to a system that collects data from various transmitters, sensors at a plant or in other remote locations and then transmits this data to a central computer which then manages the data to monitor and control the processes. The SCADA systems are used to monitor and control chemical, transport, municipal water supply systems. These systems are also used in offshore oil and gas process plants, steel making, nuclear and power generation and distribution systems, but also deployed in some research facilities such as nuclear fusion experimental labs. The sizes of such plants/facilities range from a few thousand to several thousands of input/output (I/O) channels. Industrial processes existing in the physical world are monitored and regulated by computer-controlled systems called Industrial Control Systems (ICS).
The business environment is becoming complex and vulnerable due to digitization. All the processes of the business sector are entirely transformed into a digital form used in the processing of transactions. Organisations are completely dependent on information systems. Every commercial processing is done through this information system. Information can be processed or send in one click. Securities ensure the security triad confidentiality, integrity and availability within the organisation. Cyber security is vital for information and communication system processing. The business environment needs to keep secured from outsider and insider threats. Security protects confidential information from unauthorised access.
Organic agriculture includes an integrated production management system promotes and improves agro-ecosystem health (FAO/ WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission, 2007), including biodiversity, biological cycles, and soil biological activity. It highlights the utilization and abandonment of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides by natural inputs (e.g. plant-based ore and mineral products). The principle and the logic of living organisms is in line with organic agriculture, with every element (surface, plant, livestock, insects, farmers, local circumstances) tightly interrelated.
Cybercrime does not remain static for long. Opportunities constantly arise from technical and social innovations, with hackers finding new ways to exploit the latest browsers, ecommerce sites or mobile computing devices. It is no different for social media. The power of social media platforms is based upon their capacity to connect users in new ways and create new avenues for interaction. For individuals, enterprises and governments, they facilitate new pathways for reaching an audience, promoting a product and fostering communities. Social media platforms are equally attractive to cybercriminals. Yet the growing range of criminal risks encountered across social media remains significantly under-researched. T
Walking is a fundamental and common method of transport in all social orders the world over. Almost every trip starts and windup with walking. The routine walk may reduce or cure cardiovascular and obesity-related illnesses which are also beneficial for good human health. Unfortunately, in certain circumstances walking can bring out amplify the risk of road traffic crashes and/or injury [1]. Developing nations in Asia are right now confronted with issues, for example, expanding urbanization and requirements for more safety and luxurious travel to enjoy a standard life pattern. Indian cities are flattering more spirited worldwide especially in three key areas: Aerospace, Defence, Transport and Support Service. Vehicles mobility, without any doubt, is the key element of transport systems. A good transport and support service primarily depends on safety and a specified time frame.
During her younger daugher's first year away from home and in residence at university, psychologist Sara Dimerman kept a daily journal of both of their experiences and day-to-day challenges - and solutions - that emerged. Don't Leave, Please Go covers a entire year's worth of practical, social, emotional and academic changes for both parent and teen - beginning six weeks before her teen leaving home, move-in day, the first week apart, first month apart, until Christmas break, between New Years and end of the school year, and moving back home. Honest and no-holds barred, this book also explores the push/pull of emotions that parents and their teens experience as dynamics shift between them and within the family when living apart.
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