302 research outputs found

    E-Banking Jordan Commercial Banks

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    This study aims to introduce various new electronic banking services in Jordan commercial bank, as a result of the government concerns for the development of e-business services in Jordan which includes: Electronic cards, ATM, Mobile bank, Internet bank, Voiced bank, Short messages services, Electronic payment and the effect of these services in customer acceptance and satisfaction. This study will be developed depending on the previous studies and on the new information collection by designing questionnaire, and using statistics to analyze the study assumptions. This study can be understood through the following questions: Does the new electronic banking services assist in the increase number of customers? What are the acceptances of customers for these electronic services

    Jordan E-Government: The Obstacle

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    E-government is considered as hot topic tackled by many researchers as it is considered as future fact especially for the developing countries. There are different definitions of e-readiness and the successes factors and many different tools of assessment used depending on the results and goals. It very important to gauge the e-readiness state especially in developing countries, as many barriers would be considered as a big challenge. This research introduces a case study of developing countries to explore and discover the success factors that would make the egovernment project viable. The results show that it is necessary to enhance community awareness about e-literacy. Moreover the problem of professional shortage should be taken into consideration

    Applying the Framingham Risk Score for cardiovascular diseases in Jordan: A cross sectional study

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    Purpose: To assess the protective measures taken by Jordanians to decrease the risk of first cardiovascular event using the Framingham Risk Score classification.Methods: A survey was created using Google forms and disseminated through social media platforms (WhatsApp and Facebook) in order to facilitate contact with multiple sections of the Jordanian population. The questions were designed to measure the objectives of this study and a scale was used to measure the level of application. Demographic parameters were documented. Framingham’s risk Score was observed among patients with a diploma and those with high school or less education (p = 0.043). There was a significant difference in Framingham Risk Score between non-smokers and sometimes smokers.Conclusion: The Framingham Risk Scores reveals that 90 % of individuals have a low risk of getting cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the Jordanian population, 5 % have an intermediate risk, and 5 % have a high risk. This is normal as the age range of participants in the survey was within the 20 to 30 years

    The Muslim Brotherhood's Gender Agenda: Reformed or Reframed?

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    The Muslim Brotherhood (MB) has been hailed as an example of a reformist Islamist movement whose role is key to the democratisation process in Egypt. This article examines the extent to which first, the Muslim Brotherhood's agenda has been reformed, and second, the extent to which it recognises women's full and equal citizenship and third, the interface between agency and ideology. The multiple standpoints on gender matters existing within the movement is more than a manifestation of heterogeneity; its political function is to enable the movement to adopt different faces (framings) for multiple audiences. The article argues that the fundamental gendered construction of division of roles and power has not been reformed but reframed through the instrumentalisation of various discourses, despite the active agency of women in support of the movement

    Commercial Application of In-Space Assembly

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    In-Space assembly (ISA) expands the opportunities for cost effective emplacement of systems in space. Currently, spacecraft are launched into space and deploy into their operational configuration through a carefully choreographed sequence of operations. The deployment operation dictates the arrangement of the primary systems on the spacecraft, limiting the ability to take full advantage of launch vehicles volume and mass capability. ISA enables vastly different spacecraft architectures and emplacement scenarios to be achieved, including optimal launch configurations ranging from single launch and assembly to on-orbit aggregation of multiple launches at different orbital locations and times. The spacecraft can be visited at different orbital locations and times to effect expansion and maintenance of an operational capability. To date, the primary application of ISA has been in large programs funded by government organizations, such as the International Space Station. Recently, Space Systems Loral (SSL) led a study funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), called Dragonfly, to investigate the commercial applicability and economic advantages of ISA. In the study, it was shown that ISA enables SSL to double the capability of a commercial satellite system by taking advantage of alternate packaging approaches for the reflectors. The study included an ultra-light-weight robotic system, derived from Mars manipulator designs, to complete assembly of portions of the antenna system using a tool derived from DARPA orbital express and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) automated structural assembly experience. The mechanical connector that enables robotic ISA takes advantage of decades of development by NASA from the 1970's to 1980's during the Space Station Freedom program, the precursor to the ISS. The mechanical connector was originally designed for rapid astronaut assembly while also providing a high quality structural connection with linear load deflection response. The paper will discuss the business case for ISA, the general approach taken to exploit on-orbit assembly in the GEO communication satellite market, and the concept of operations associated with the ISA approach, thus laying the foundation for ISA to become an accepted operational approach for commercial in-space operations
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