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    Introductory Computer Forensics

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    INTERPOL (International Police) built cybercrime programs to keep up with emerging cyber threats, and aims to coordinate and assist international operations for ?ghting crimes involving computers. Although signi?cant international efforts are being made in dealing with cybercrime and cyber-terrorism, ?nding effective, cooperative, and collaborative ways to deal with complicated cases that span multiple jurisdictions has proven dif?cult in practic

    New Land Use and Water Policy Geographies in Emerging Cannabis Markets: the Case of Pueblo County, Colorado

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    Voters and legislatures throughout the country are winding down the War on Drugs and legalizing marijuana for medical and retail use. While many regulatory decisions are made at state capitals nationwide, the marijuana landscape is largely shaped by local authorities exercising influence through land use planning. Over a decade after passing a voter-initiated medical marijuana program, Colorado voters approved a State Constitutional Amendment fully legalizing marijuana for adult use. The Regulate Marijuana like Alcohol Act of 2012 made Colorado the first state to legalize the sale, taxation, and possession of marijuana through a commercial market. Local governments were given the choice to permit or ban the cultivation and sale of marijuana within their jurisdictions, while also having the prerogative to use zoning to shape the market\u27s landscape. One local jurisdiction, Pueblo County, modified their existing land use regulations for medical marijuana cultivation and sale and permitted retail marijuana cultivation and sale mostly as a by-right land use throughout the County. Current federal policies have complicated the ability of cannabusiness owners to obtain legal water. This thesis explores the implications of new land use and water regulations placed upon the rapidly growing marijuana industry and will further assist in policy development as other states legalize marijuana. Qualitative research methods utilized in this thesis include content and relational analyses of zoning compliance information and interviews with County land use and zoning officials, water managers and regulators, and three licensed marijuana cultivators. Questions focused on the federal, state, and local policies that influence regulation and cannabusiness development and operations, as well as experiences acquiring zoning approval and a legal water supply. Findings include the basis for development of marijuana land use policies in Pueblo County, addressing security and other public land use concerns, water service concerns, challenges including federal water policy and the future of the emerging marijuana and hemp industries in Pueblo County. This thesis identifies considerations for evolving marijuana markets and recommendations for communities facing local land use questions in light of state-level legalization

    Improving the Timeliness, Accuracy, and Completeness of Mortality Reporting Using FHIR Apps and Machine Learning

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    There are approximately 56 million deaths per year world-wide, with millions happening in the United States. Accurate and timely mortality reporting is essential for gathering this important public health data in order to formulate emergency response to epidemics and new disease threats, to prevent communicable diseases such as flu, and to determine vital statistics such as life expectancy, mortality trends, etc. However, accurate collection and aggregation of high-quality mortality data remains an ongoing challenge due to issues such as the average low frequency with which physicians perform death certification, inconsistent training in determining the causes of death, complex data flow between the funeral home, the certifying physician and the registrar, and non-standard practices of data acquisition and transmission. We propose a smart application for medical providers at the point-of-care which will use \glsfirst{fhir} to integrate directly with the medical record, provide the practitioner with context for the death, and use machine learning techniques to enable the reporting of an accurate and complete causal chain of events leading to the death.Ph.D

    Town of Rumford Ordinances

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    The ordinance book consists of 56 chapters addressing all aspects of municipal rules, codes and ordinances

    Third International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Automation for Space 1994

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    The Third International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Automation for Space (i-SAIRAS 94), held October 18-20, 1994, in Pasadena, California, was jointly sponsored by NASA, ESA, and Japan's National Space Development Agency, and was hosted by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) of the California Institute of Technology. i-SAIRAS 94 featured presentations covering a variety of technical and programmatic topics, ranging from underlying basic technology to specific applications of artificial intelligence and robotics to space missions. i-SAIRAS 94 featured a special workshop on planning and scheduling and provided scientists, engineers, and managers with the opportunity to exchange theoretical ideas, practical results, and program plans in such areas as space mission control, space vehicle processing, data analysis, autonomous spacecraft, space robots and rovers, satellite servicing, and intelligent instruments

    Discourse, Materiality, and the Users of Mobile Health Technologies: A Nigerian Case Study

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    mHealth, which is the use of mobile phones and other handheld information and communication technologies (ICTs), has been increasingly advocated as the solution to the problems, primarily infrastructure and personnel, facing the healthcare sector of many low-to-lower-middle-income countries (LMICs). Following a series of United Nations Foundation research and advisory publications (in 2012, 2014 and 2016) arguing that mobile phones are approaching ubiquity in Nigeria and across the world, the UN strongly recommended that LMICs undertake mHealth initiatives. Subsequently, Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) published a National Health ICT Strategic Framework (Strategic Framework), 2015-2020; the rallying call of this document is that “Health ICTs will deliver universal healthcare [in Nigeria] by 2020.” The document takes a techno-optimistic position that celebrates and advocates for the creation of mHealth technologies, yet it fails to acknowledge the dire lack of the basic, necessary infrastructures for such electronic health systems, particularly in rural areas, including a scarcity of reliable electrical systems or the trained personnel who would understand how to use such technologies. This creates and sustains a healthcare precarity for poor and rural Nigerians. The rhetoric of health and medicine has taken up precarity as a framework for understanding how modern discourses contribute to the material positioning of humans with respect to technological systems. Using material-discursive critique and precarity as analytical frameworks, I tie the history of western medicine in Nigeria to the prevailing top-down approach which created widespread healthcare deserts. Using Critical (Policy) Discourse Analysis, I also examine discursive positioning of agents, e.g., “stakeholders” in the Strategic Framework and “heroes” in an mHealth technology developed and advertised locally in Nigeria, to reveal how policy documents and popular advertisements around mHealth are manipulated to camouflage these healthcare deserts with techno-optimistic rhetoric. Only when we address both the actual material conditions and the rhetorical and linguistic silencing of the people in these rural or poor areas will we be able to approach the promised benefits of mHealth systems in universal healthcare

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    IADIS International Conference on International Higher Education, IHE 2011:Proceedings

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    A Toolkit for Tracking and Mediating Parametric Objects upon Commodity Mobile Devices

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    The large number of mobile devices introduced in the market in recent years provide numerous interaction opportunities. We used commercially available products to create an interface for interaction with diverse datasets. We extended this scenario to include multiple physical instances, realizing a real-time multi-party interaction session. Tangibles act as tools and containers, in a fashion that requires their physical location and orientation to be evaluated continuously during a session. We present a technique to detect an object using only the touchscreen of a mobile device as an input, by means of touch patterns created on the screen. This helps avoid additional embedded electronics and allows an object to be used as a tangible. We also conducted various other experiments using sensors available on mobile devices to detect objects. We also discuss the architecture and implementation of a low latency backend to relay and propagate events to all participating devices. This includes a low latency memory based key-value store implemented using Redis, and persistent storage using MongoDB. The server side scripts are implemented using the fast non-blocking Node.js Javascript engine to minimize impact on latency imparted during data processing
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