maryam zolfaghar; ameneh khadivar; fatemeh abbasi
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Technology progress, during the recent decades, has influenced the banking industry. Banks have moved from traditional banking to online banking. Users expect to view systems on different browsers or different devices without disrupting the overall/page due to the small size of the display on some devices ...
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Technology progress, during the recent decades, has influenced the banking industry. Banks have moved from traditional banking to online banking. Users expect to view systems on different browsers or different devices without disrupting the overall/page due to the small size of the display on some devices such. This expectation is responsiveness which is one of the factors influencing the user experience. Responsiveness means that the contents of a web-based system are displayed correctly and clearly on all devices and browsers, regardless of screen size. The purpose of this article is also to design a responsive Internet Banking system based on design science. It has been designed, based on the study of the scientific background and considering the concepts of Internet Banking, its adoption factors, responsiveness and user experience and the system requirements, from a business and technical point of view.The present study provides a system design that can be used by all financial institutions. It can also be applicable for universities and higher education institutions, as it describes, step by step, how to practically use the research method in a real system.Considering the results of this study, user experience, including issues such as responsiveness, ease of use and learnability, is much interesting for users, and the Internet banks that provide these factors along with security and performance are very attractive and are highly appreciated.
Mohammad Baradaran; Abbas Tolouei Ashlaghi; Mohammad Al i Afshar Kazemi; Mohammad Reza Motadel
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Smart transport is an indispensable necessity in today's smart cities. In this thesis, six scenarios were implemented based on intelligent transportation. In the first scenario, the speed control process was implemented. In the second and third scenarios, the process of traffic planning was even and ...
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Smart transport is an indispensable necessity in today's smart cities. In this thesis, six scenarios were implemented based on intelligent transportation. In the first scenario, the speed control process was implemented. In the second and third scenarios, the process of traffic planning was even and odd. In the fourth scenario, the vehicle relief system was implemented. In the fifth scenario, an emergency relief system was implemented. In the sixth scenario, the message was executed at the time of the car theft. The message delivery process has been fully implemented in the smart city area so that all vehicles in the smart transport process receive the message. An access point is called an access point whose task is to send a message. Given that the number of messages sent to the network decreases, there are two advantages to the low cost of sending messages as well as full coverage. So instead of sending the message directly to each car individually, the messages are sent to the roadside equipment and then sent to the vehicles passing the road through the roadside equipment. This roadside equipment is called fixed nodes. Certainly, sending messages to all these fixed nodes is not optimal and has two major drawbacks. The first disadvantage is that a car may cross several fixed target nodes and receive all of these fixed target nodes of the message. Also the second problem is that the number of messages received creates terrible statistics and imposes a computational overhead. So the solution to this problem is to select some of these fixed nodes as the target constant node. Only send the message to fixed target nodes and send it to the cars passing by. The first challenge of this thesis is the selection of these target constant nodes, which is implemented using the fuzzy ranked idealized programming algorithm. After solving the first challenge due to the communication board problem in the car network, the challenge of routing the message from the access point to the fixed node is raised. The solution to this challenge is computed using the Dijkstra algorithm and compared with the eTGMD algorithm in terms of message delivery rate, delivery delay, number of packets used, and number of fixed target nodes. The results of the proposed algorithm show a good and optimal improvement over the eTGMD algorithm.
Sajjad Pashaie; Parisa Mahmodpour; Mohammad rasol Khodadadi
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vv The aim of this study was to evaluate the mediating role of the sport participation in explaining the relationship between the uses of communication tools of information technology (Mobile Phone, Internet, Instagram, Telegram) by reducing the depression of adolescents in the Maku Free Zone. The population ...
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vv The aim of this study was to evaluate the mediating role of the sport participation in explaining the relationship between the uses of communication tools of information technology (Mobile Phone, Internet, Instagram, Telegram) by reducing the depression of adolescents in the Maku Free Zone. The population of the study was selected in simple random way and 265 teenagers were selected from among those who were doing exercise three sessions per week. This study was a solidarity descriptive survey. A questionnaire was used to collect data. The validity (content, convergence, divergence) and reliability (factor loadings, reliability of supplies and alpha coefficient) questionnaires were well within acceptable limits (α= %94). Relations between variables were found by using AMOS20 structural equation modeling and were analyzed by using ordinary regression weights and were standardized by the maximum likelihood estimation method. The results showed that information and communication tools (Internet, Mobile and Virtual Networks) cause depression in teenagers, and sports participation as a mediator variable can reduce the negative impact of information and communication technology tools on teenagers’ depression. Therefore, the use of Internet, mobile and virtual networks causes loss of face to face communication because of the creation of false appeal to users and causes people to be introspective. Therefore, people will stay away from direct communication, and finally this will result in depression and loneliness.v
Narges Tankamani; Majid Saffarinia; Mehri Mohammadi Cherri
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Today the huge crowds use of internet in the world.In the case of Internet addiction in people, can incur irreparable damage especially the students. The aim of this study was Use traumatic virtual role in predicting quality of life( Physical health , mental health , social health , and environment ...
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Today the huge crowds use of internet in the world.In the case of Internet addiction in people, can incur irreparable damage especially the students. The aim of this study was Use traumatic virtual role in predicting quality of life( Physical health , mental health , social health , and environment ). Methods: This is descriptive correlational. The study population included all students of PNU on center downtown Rey. A total of 110 patients were selected from the community.students' responded with Internet addiction and wool Quality of life questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF).In order to analyze the data descriptive statistics ( mean and standard deviation ) and inferential statistics ( Pearson correlation coefficient ) was used. Results: The results showed that there is an inverse relationship between internet addiction and quality of life of students. There is an inverse relationship between internet addiction and physical health of students. There is an inverse relationship between internet addiction and mental health. There is a significant relationship between internet addiction and social well.There is a significant relationship between internet addiction and the health of the environment. Conclusion: with holding workshops and provide sufficient space for family and free time classes for youth ,it can improve and enhance the quality of life of people with Internet addiction.
Abolfazl Tajzadeh-Namin; Aidin Tajzadeh-Namin; Pantea Salehi Sadaghiani; Mohammad Reza Taghva
Volume 1, Issue 3 , June 2014, , Pages 139-164
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Tourism is an information intensive industry. In the current article the effectsand transformations that the information and communication technologies arecreated in the tourism network in the cases such as the omission of the intermediariesand providing information, creating the relation among players ...
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Tourism is an information intensive industry. In the current article the effectsand transformations that the information and communication technologies arecreated in the tourism network in the cases such as the omission of the intermediariesand providing information, creating the relation among players inthe value chains of tourism industry (ie. Travel and hospitality) and particularlyconsumers, providing the travel packages in a flexible and customized manner,is referred. For further manifestation of the article topic, a survey study isdone, based on a structured questionnaire, from a sample of 100 foreign (international)tourists who are visiting the national museum of Tehran, regardingto their internet usage in the area of tourism.The research findings show thatforeign tourists use the internet in different ways. However, respecting totheir age and needs, their usage is different. But in the cases such as organizingthe holiday, factors influencing destination choice, accessing the internetfrom home, ways to make a booking, using internet for different purposesduring holiday, sharing the holiday experiences with others, the most importantusage of internet in the tourism industry and tourism providers, the wayof booking from tourism organization, types of tourism organization usinginternet and the functions of tourists mostly using internet, the results give abetter understanding of their behavior