6 research outputs found

    Analizat krahasuese të strategjive për komunikim për hyrje në Bashkimin Evropian – Mësimet për Kosovën

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    Në bazë të aplikacionit për anëtarësim në Bashkimin Evropian, Qeveria e Kroacisë në dy seancat e saj, adoptoi strategjinë për komunikim për të informuar publikun kroat rreth BE-së dhe përgatitjeve për anëtarësim. Implementimi i këtyre strategjive mbetet ndër prioritetet kryesore të koalicionit qeverisës që u formua pas zgjedhjeve të mbajtura më datën 25 nëntor 2007. Duke pasur parasysh pritjet e mëdha të qeverisë dhe të publikut, autorët analizojnë strategjinë në tërësi dhe në detaje të Qeverisë së Republikës së Kroacisë, dhe bëjnë krahasimin e saj me strategjitë e shteteve si Sllovenia, Bullgaria, Sllovakia, Latvia dhe vendet e tjera. Duke bërë krahasimin e detajeve të strategjive përmes objektivave, publikut relevant, teknikave dhe kanaleve të komunikimit, autorët identifikojnë mungesat specifike dhe rekomandojnë hapa të mundshëm për ta bërë strategjinë më aplikative dhe efiçiente për arritjen e objektivave. Observimet teorike janë të mbështetura si model empirik për ta definuar Strategjinë e Komunikimit për Kosovë

    Comparative Analysis of Communication Strategies for Accession to the EU – Lessons for Kosovo

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    On the grounds of the application for European Union membership, in its two sessions, the government of the Republic of Croatia adopted Communication Strategies for informing the Croatian public about the EU and preparations for membership. The implementation of the strategy remains among the priorities of the coalition government which was formed after the elections held on 25 November 2007. Taking into consideration great expectations of the Government and the public, the authors analyze the strategy of the Government of the Republic of Croatia, and its specific entirety and compare it with the strategies of Slovenia, Bulgaria, Slovakia and Latvia. By comparing specified strategies through objectives, target public, techniques and channels of communication, the authors indicate specific shortcomings and recommend possible steps to make the Strategy more applicable and more efficient, and thus accomplish the proclaimed objectives. Theoretical observations defined in that way are given as an empirical model for defining of the communication strategy for Kosovo

    Architecture for communication between the user interface and the server (BFF - Backend For Frontend).

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    Security in information technology environments has become a critical point, with the growth of web and cloud-based applications and services. Security challenges are not only related to protecting information and data from unauthorized access and breaches but also ensuring the integrity and availability of services. The evolution of technology has changed the flow of software development and has offered new opportunities for organizations and individuals to meet their needs and objectives, but has also brought new risks and challenges. Web and cloud-based applications and services have increased flexibility and access to technology, allowing collaboration and innovation, but require strong security measures to protect information and data. This importance of security in information technology has demanded new and innovative strategies for risk management and protection of information assets. The Backend for Frontend (BFF) model is a software development strategy that creates a customized intermediary layer for each user interface (UI), as part of the microservices architecture. This intermediary layer enables simpler and more efficient communication between frontend and backend, adapting to the specific needs of each UI and allowing developers to better manage business logic, data, and application performance. The use of the BFF model allows faster and more sustainable development, providing a better user experience and increasing developer productivity. The BFF model is particularly useful in environments where different user interfaces require different logic and data handling, as in the case of mobile and web applications. The Backend for Frontend (BFF) is a software development methodology that serves as an architectural solution to address the challenges of integrating frontend and backend in today\u27s microservices systems. BFF helps in creating a customized layer for each user interface (UI), allowing the development of backend services focused specifically on the needs of the user interface and accurately responding to business demands
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