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The Key Man : How the Global Elite Was Duped by a Capitalist Fairy Tale / Simon CLARK / 2023
Titre : The Key Man : How the Global Elite Was Duped by a Capitalist Fairy Tale Type de document : Livre Auteurs : Simon CLARK, Auteur ; Will LOUCH, Auteur Année de publication : 2023 Importance : 342 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-241-98894-7 Prix : 13 EUR Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Management
DELINQUANCE ; CRIMERésumé : Arif Naqvi was a man with an immeasurable dream: to end world suffering, poverty and disease. His vision? Capitalism used for good, progress and profit.
He persuaded politicians he could help stabilize the Middle East after 9/11 by providing jobs. He got Bill Gates to help him start a billion-dollar fund to improve health care in poor countries. He won the support of Obama's administration and was even appointed to boards by the UN and Interpol.Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=580540 Exemplaires(2)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 059208 364.16 CLA Livre Library Campus de Reims Salle de lecture Disponible 059209 364.16 CLA Livre Library Campus de Reims Salle de lecture Disponible HOW CAN SOCIAL MEDIA HELP CHINA TO MONITOR AND CONTROL HUMAN TRAFFICKING? / Tingting LI / 2022
Titre : HOW CAN SOCIAL MEDIA HELP CHINA TO MONITOR AND CONTROL HUMAN TRAFFICKING? Type de document : Mémoire Auteurs : Tingting LI, Auteur Année de publication : 2022 Importance : 30 p. Note générale : Pour accéder aux fichiers PDF, merci de vous identifier sur le catalogue avec cotre compte Office 365 via le bouton CONNEXION en haut de la page. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Management
CHINE ; CRIME ; ANALYSE DES DONNEES ; RESEAU SOCIALRésumé : Social media is an important form of Internet communication. Users can share ideas, opinions and attitudes through Facebook, Twitter, Sina Weibo and other online media
platforms, forming huge social influence. New types of crimes through social networks, such as human trafficking, are becoming a social activity that is difficult to find on the
Internet, causing potential social and government management risks. Therefore, the requirement of specific technical means to monitor social media is necessary. And social media can even be used as a way to control or monitor the crime.Children are the hope and future of a country and a nation. However, an enormous number of children are trafficked in China every year. Moreover, with the constant improvement of the country's crackdown on child abduction and the continuous "evolution" of criminal methods, the current child abduction crime presents many new characteristics, such as intelligence and organization. However, the current countermeasures are relatively lagging behind, and it is difficult to deal with new criminal methods and characteristics.The information of social networks is generated rapidly, the volume of data is enormous. At the same time, the propagation of the content is breaking through time and the conventional limitations of the media and space. The existing network trafficking incident monitoring system cannot meet the collection, storage and analysis needs of massive data. Based on these problems, there needs to be a tracking and tracing technology that is deeply bound to social media to stop crime.
On the grounds of entirely studying the public opinion monitoring system, the structural model of the monitoring system based on big data is designed, which uses different big data technologies to solve the corresponding monitoring problems in a hierarchical manner.Programme : MSc Business Analytics Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=563771
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