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  1. No Platforming.Robert Mark Simpson & Amia Srinivasan - 2018 - In Jennifer Lackey, Academic Freedom. Oxford University Press. pp. 186-209.
    This paper explains how the practice of ‘no platforming’ can be reconciled with a liberal politics. While opponents say that no platforming flouts ideals of open public discourse, and defenders see it as a justifiable harm-prevention measure, both sides mistakenly treat the debate like a run-of-the-mill free speech conflict, rather than an issue of academic freedom specifically. Content-based restrictions on speech in universities are ubiquitous. And this is no affront to a liberal conception of academic freedom, whose purpose isn’t just (...)
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  2. (1 other version)Platform cooperativism and freedom as non-domination in the gig economy.Tim Christiaens - 2024 - European Journal of Political Theory.
    While the challenges workers face in the gig economy are now well-known, reflections on emancipatory solutions in political philosophy are still underdeveloped. Some have pleaded for enhancing workers' bargaining power through unionisation; others for enhancing exit options in the labour market. Both strategies, however, come with unin-tended side-effects and do not exhaust the full potential for worker self-government present in the digital gig economy. Using the republican theory of freedom as non-domination , I argue that G.D.H. Cole's 20th-century defence of (...)
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  3. No-Platforming, Liberalism, and Students (an interview with Robert Simpson).Alex Davies & Robert Mark Simpson - 2018
    This is the English (and extended version) of an interview originally published in Estonian in October 2018. In the interview, Simpson summarizes a particular way of defending the practice of no-platforming. The varying appeal of different defences of the practice in different socio-historical contexts (i.e. the UK/US versus a post-Soviet country such as Estonia) is discussed also.
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  4. The platform economy’s infrastructural transformation of the public sphere: Facebook and Cambridge Analytica revisited.Anna-Verena Nosthoff & Felix Maschewski - 2024 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 50 (1):178-199.
    From a socio-theoretical and media-theoretical perspective, this article analyses exemplary practices and structural characteristics of contemporary digital political campaigning to illustrate a transformation of the public sphere through the platform economy. The article first examines Cambridge Analytica and reconstructs its operational procedure, which, far from involving exceptionally new digital campaign practices, turns out to be quite standard. It then evaluates the role of Facebook as an enabling ‘affective infrastructure’, technologically orchestrating processes of political opinion-formation. Of special concern are various tactics (...)
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  5. Building Epistemically Healthier Platforms.Dallas Amico-Korby, Maralee Harrell & David Danks - forthcoming - Episteme.
    When thinking about designing social media platforms, we often focus on factors such as usability, functionality, aesthetics, ethics, and so forth. Epistemic considerations have rarely been given the same level of attention in design discussions. This paper aims to rectify this neglect. We begin by arguing that there are epistemic norms that govern environments, including social media environments. Next, we provide a framework for applying these norms to the question of platform design. We then apply this framework to the (...)
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  6. Exploitation in the Platform Age.Daniel Susser - forthcoming - In Beate Roessler & Valerie Steeves, Being Human in the Digital World. Cambridge University Press.
    In this chapter I consider a common refrain among critics of digital platforms: big tech "exploits" us. It gives voice to a shared sense that technology firms are somehow mistreating people—taking advantage of us, extracting from us—in a way that other data-driven harms, such as surveillance and algorithmic bias, fail to capture. Exploring several targets of this charge—gig work, algorithmic pricing, and surveillance advertising—I ask: What does exploitation entail, exactly, and how do platforms perpetrate it? Is exploitation in (...)
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  7. CROSS-PLATFORM MOBILE APPLICATION ARCHITECTURE FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES.Tambi Varun Kumar - 2017 - International Journal of Current Engineering and Scientific Research (IJCESR) 4 (7):1-15.
    The rapid growth of mobile banking and digital financial services has necessitated the -/- development of robust, secure, and user- friendly mobile applications. Financial -/- institutions face increasing pressure to provide seamless mobile experiences across diverse platforms, including Android, iOS, and web, without compromising on performance or security. This paper explores the architecture and implementation of cross-platform mobile applications tailored for the financial services sector. By leveraging frameworks such as Flutter and React Native, financial applications can now achieve near-native (...)
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  8. The General and the Master : The Subtext of the Philosophy of Emotion and its Relationship to Obtaining Enlightenment in the Platform Sutra.Robert Elliott Allinson - 2005 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 2:213-229.
    For anyone with an interest in the philosophical teachings of Ch’an (Zen Buddhism), the Platform Sutra is arguably the classic source of philosophical as opposed to religious Ch’an. The text is exclusively concerned with expounding the nature of Ch’an and its key feature: enlightenment achieved by the mind alone or by pure understanding without the assistance of textual authority, religious devotion, charitable acts, meditative practices or monastic discipline. Yet, despite its centrality in Zen Buddhism, the book presents one account of (...)
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  9. People, posts, and platforms: reducing the spread of online toxicity by contextualizing content and setting norms.Isaac Record & Boaz Miller - 2022 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):1-19.
    We present a novel model of individual people, online posts, and media platforms to explain the online spread of epistemically toxic content such as fake news and suggest possible responses. We argue that a combination of technical features, such as the algorithmically curated feed structure, and social features, such as the absence of stable social-epistemic norms of posting and sharing in social media, is largely responsible for the unchecked spread of epistemically toxic content online. Sharing constitutes a distinctive communicative (...)
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  10. Platforms for the new: Simondon and media studies.Scott Wark & Thomas Sutherland - 2015 - Platform: Journal of Media and Communication 6 (1):4-10.
    Introduction to a special issue of the journal entitled 'Gilbert Simondon: media and technics'.
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  11. The social in the platform trap: Why a microscopic system focus limits the prospect of social machines.Markus Luczak-Roesch & Ramine Tinati - 2017 - Discover Society 40.
    “Filter bubble”, “echo chambers”, “information diet” – the metaphors to describe today’s information dynamics on social media platforms are fairly diverse. People use them to describe the impact of the viral spread of fake, biased or purposeless content online, as witnessed during the recent race for the US presidency or the latest outbreak of the Ebola virus (in the latter case a tasteless racist meme was drowning out any meaningful content). This unravels the potential envisioned to arise from emergent (...)
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  12. Working platform design - Verification by static and dynamic plate load testing, case study Tirana, Albania.Emanuela Zeraj, Xhuljana Koleci & Klodjan Xhexhi - 2023 - Research Inventy: International Journal of Engineering and Science 13 (2):04-11.
    The foundation of a building connects the main body superstructure to the ground. Every form of foundation and footing have a unique application in a given location for a certain weather condition. Understanding the foundation work is crucial for carrying out building activities. Due to the variety of structures they support, foundations are frequently built in different subsoil conditions and are exposed to static loads. The proper evaluation of soil-bearing capacity is fundamental to the construction of various buildings. One of (...)
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  13. Scientific Platform of Knowing or Absolute Knowing.Bhakti Madhava Puri - 2011 - The Harmonizer.
    Progress in philosophy means to understand and accept one point and from there go on to develop the next. The whole is made up of many parts just as a building is composed of many floors – we cannot take out one or more of the beginning floors and expect that the building can thereby be erected. The overall system of Hegel’s philosophy requires an understanding of each of the parts within it, especially the beginning steps. In the earlier articles (...)
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  14. How to Do Things with Information Online. A Conceptual Framework for Evaluating Social Networking Platforms as Epistemic Environments.Lavinia Marin - 2022 - Philsophy and Technology 35 (77).
    This paper proposes a conceptual framework for evaluating how social networking platforms fare as epistemic environments for human users. I begin by proposing a situated concept of epistemic agency as fundamental for evaluating epistemic environments. Next, I show that algorithmic personalisation of information makes social networking platforms problematic for users’ epistemic agency because these platforms do not allow users to adapt their behaviour sufficiently. Using the tracing principle inspired by the ethics of self-driving cars, I operationalise it (...)
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    Digital Platform for Advanced Parking Spot Booking and Management.K. Sathiyapriya Rohith Reddy, Viswanadh, Aravind, Abhiram - 2025 - International Journal of Innovative Research in Science Engineering and Technology 14 (4):9239-9244.
    The proposed project is a smart parking reservation system that offers clients an easy way to reserve a parking space online. It overcomes the problem of Finding a parking area in industrial or commercial areas that is useful consumes time. As a result, this challenge provides an internet-based reservation machine where customers can view numerous parking regions and select the space to view whether an area is to be had or not. If the reserved space is available, he can book (...)
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  16. The extent of online platforms utilization for scholarly research dissemination: A survey of academic staff in African Universities.Valentine Joseph Owan, Michael Ekpenyong Asuquo, Eno Etudor-Eyo & Violet Makuku - 2021 - Library Philosophy and Practice (E-Journal) 2021:Article 5585.
    An assessment of the extent of the use of electronic platforms by African academic staff in universities to disseminate research was done in this study. The study is informed by the growing importance of online repositories and preprint servers in the scientific communication of scholarly output, especially in an era where the use of metrics for research appraisals and funding decisions is commonly practised. The quantitative research method was adopted, based on the descriptive survey research design. The snowball sampling (...)
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  17. Improving regional regulatory platform tools for the development of small and medium businesses.A. V. Zakharkina & O. A. Kuznetsova - 2019 - Bulletin of Omsk University. Series Andquot;Law" 16 (4):94-103.
    Introduction. Taking into account the priorities of the state policy in the field of economic and innovative development of the Perm region, assessment of the regional potential of the digital economy, the strategic importance of economic activities implemented by SMEs for the economy of the region and the country as a whole, the actual impact of the norms on the instruments of development of small and medium-sized enterprises in the Perm region is assessed. The purpose of this study is to (...)
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  18. Interdependence and Nonduality: On the Linguistic Strategy of the Platform Sūtra.Chien-Hsing Ho - 2016 - Philosophy East and West 66 (4):1231-1250.
    Although Chan, or Zen, Buddhism traditionally claimed itself as a special transmission outside doctrinal teachings that eschews the written word, it has long been praised for its improvisational, atypical, intriguing, and intricate use of words. Prominent Chan masters are characteristically skillful in employing paradoxical and aporetic phrases, figurative and poetic expressions, negations, questions, repetitions, and so forth, to express their thoughts, indicate their awakened states of mind, cut off the interlocutor’s habitual dualistic thinking, or evoke in him or her an (...)
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    AI Powered Interactive Learning Platform for Modern Education.Sanjai S. Praba R. - 2024 - International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology 11 (2):1687-1692.
    AI-powered interactive learning platforms represent a significant advancement in modern education, aiming to enhance the learning experience through personalized, engaging, and adaptive methodologies. These platforms leverage artificial intelligence to create dynamic educational environments that cater to the diverse needs of students, transforming traditional learning paradigms. The introduction of interactive 2D and 3D simulations allows learners to immerse themselves in subjects, making complex concepts more accessible and enjoyable. Gamification elements further motivate students by turning learning into an engaging game (...)
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  20. Beyond The News Feed: How Social Media Platforms Enhances Philippine Historical Consciousness Among The Future Social Studies Educators.Karen Jean C. Sale, Aaron M. Alaer, Marvic C. Pilapil, Angela Bianca D. Dela Vega, Claire M. Marquez, Maricel Panimdim, Fel Ovree P. Vasquez & Jowenie A. Mangarin - 2025 - Guild of Educators in Tesol International Research Journal 3 (1):98–107.
    Social media platforms serve as convenient tools for students to learn, share, and exchange information about Philippine history, providing tangible information that is beneficial to their learning progress. However, online circulation of fake news, misinformation, and biased interpretations continuously increases, threatening students’ learning. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to understand the role of social media platforms in enhancing the historical consciousness of future Social Studies educators at Immaculate Conception College of Balayan Inc. Within the framework of (...)
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    An Interactive E-Learning Platform.Prof . V. V. Kumbhar Snehal Kumbhar, Rohini Nigave, Sayali Patil, Tanvi Patil - 2025 - International Journal of Innovative Research in Science Engineering and Technology 14 (4):9511-9515.
    This project is a robust online education platform designed to streamline learning and teaching experiences. It integrates features for course management, user authentication, and interactive learning. Core functionalities include user registration, tutor and student profile management, course search and enrollment, video content streaming, and interactive elements like bookmarks, comments, and likes to enhance user engagement. The backend, powered by PHP, ensures dynamic content delivery, while the frontend employs CSS and JavaScript for a user-friendly interface. The database, structured using SQL, efficiently (...)
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    AI Powered Interactive Learning Platform for Modern Education.Praba R. Sanjai S. - 2024 - International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology 11 (2).
    AI-powered interactive learning platforms represent a significant advancement in modern education, aiming to enhance the learning experience through personalized, engaging, and adaptive methodologies. These platforms leverage artificial intelligence to create dynamic educational environments that cater to the diverse needs of students, transforming traditional learning paradigms. The introduction of interactive 2D and 3D simulations allows learners to immerse themselves in subjects, making complex concepts more accessible and enjoyable. Gamification elements further motivate students by turning learning into an engaging game (...)
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  23. New Frontiers in Translational Research: Touchscreens, Open Science, and the Mouse Translational Research Accelerator Platform (MouseTRAP).Jacqueline Anne Sullivan - 2021 - Genes, Brain and Behavior 20 (1):e12705.
    Many neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases and other brain disorders are accompanied by impairments in high-level cognitive functions including memory, attention, motivation, and decision-making. Despite several decades of extensive research, neuroscience is little closer to discovering new treatments. Key impediments include the absence of validated and robust cognitive assessment tools for facilitating translation from animal models to humans. In this review, we describe a state-of-the-art platform poised to overcome these impediments and improve the success of translational research, the Mouse Translational Research (...)
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  24. Harm, "No Platforming" and the Mission of the University: A reply to McGregor.Lisa L. Fuller - 2020 - In Democracy, Populism and Truth. AMINTAPHIL: The Philosophical Foundations of Law and Justice 9. Jersey City, NJ, USA: pp. 91-101.
    Joan McGregor argues that “colleges and universities should adopt as part of their core mission the development of skills of civil discourse” rather than engaging in the practice of restricting controversial speakers from making presentations on campuses. I agree with McGregor concerning the need for increased civil discourse. However, this does not mean universities should welcome speakers to publicly present any material they wish without restriction or oversight. In this paper, I make three main arguments: (i) Colleges and universities have (...)
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  25. The Complex relationship between fraud and technology - Should we ignore or regulate online platforms? (12th edition).Jack Mark Whittaker - 2024 - Public Sector Counter Fraud Journal 1 (12):21-22.
    This short article introduces the notion that there is a historical relationship between technology and fraud, that two opposing viewpoints argue whether technology is or is not capable of harm, and lastly that platforms can in fact benefit from fraudsters operating on them parasitically.
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    Arista's Etherlink AI Platform: AI-based Network Architecture Designed for High-Performance AI Workloads, Focusing on Congestion Avoidance and Optimized Ethernet Utilization.Jonathan Goh Santhosh Katragadda, Odubade Kehinde - 2021 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 4 (6):977-986.
    The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) workloads has created an urgent demand for high-performance, low-latency network architectures capable of handling massive data transfers with minimal congestion. Traditional Ethernet solutions often struggle with inefficiencies, packet loss, and network congestion, limiting AI scalability and performance. Arista’s Etherlink AI platform introduces an advanced AIoptimized Ethernet architecture designed to enhance congestion avoidance, maximize bandwidth utilization, and provide lossless data transmission for high-performance computing environments. By integrating real-time telemetry, intelligent packet (...)
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  27. Poll everywhere e-learning platform, test anxiety, and undergraduates’ academic performance in Mathematics: Empirical evidence from Nigeria.Valentine Joseph Owan, Bassey Asuquo Bassey, Garieth Omorobi Omorobi & Uwase Esuong Uwase - 2020 - American Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 5 (1):141-150.
    The high rate of mathematics education students‟ academic performance in universities has become unbearable. In an attempt to proffer solution to this menace, this study assessed Poll Everywhere eLearning platform, test anxiety, and undergraduates‟ academic performance in Mathematics in Cross River State, Nigeria. The study adopted a quasi-experimental research one control group and one treatment group. The population of this study comprised all the fulltime regular undergraduates offering Education Mathematics in the Department of Science Education, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria. (...)
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  28. Becoming oneself online: Social media platforms as environments for self-transformation.Lavinia Marin - forthcoming - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.
    This paper examines social media platforms as spaces fostering their user’s self-transformation. This paper argues that the ethics of (illegitimate) technological influence can be expanded and enriched with a concept of situated agency and an enactive evaluation of adaptability afforded by an environment. The paper proposes a taxonomy to evaluate social media platforms as environments for self-transformation by using the concept of situated agency and a notion of enactive normativity. Using a situated concept of agency, we should look (...)
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  29. A Ghost Workers' Bill of Rights: How to Establish a Fair and Safe Gig Work Platform.Julian Friedland, David Balkin & Ramiro Montealegre - 2020 - California Management Review 62 (2).
    Many of us assume that all the free editing and sorting of online content we ordinarily rely on is carried out by AI algorithms — not human persons. Yet in fact, that is often not the case. This is because human workers remain cheaper, quicker, and more reliable than AI for performing myriad tasks where the right answer turns on ineffable contextual criteria too subtle for algorithms to yet decode. The output of this work is then used for machine learning (...)
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    Discovering Learning Patterns through Data Mining in E-Learning Platforms Data Mining for Anomaly Detection in Network Traffic.Savitha R. & Nagaratnamma R. - 2024 - International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 11 (2).
    This paper explores the application of data mining techniques to discover learning patterns in e-learning platforms. With the increasing adoption of e-learning systems, vast amounts of user interaction data are generated, providing valuable insights into student behavior, engagement, and learning outcomes. This research aims to apply various data mining algorithms, including clustering, classification, and association rule mining, to analyze the data collected from e-learning platforms. The primary objective is to uncover hidden patterns related to student activity, learning progression, (...)
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  31. “The Authority to Interpret, the Purpose of Universities, and the Giving of Awards, Honors, or Platforms by Catholic Universities: Some Thoughts on ‘Catholics in Political Life’,”.Michael Baur - 2011 - Journal of Catholic Legal Studies 49:101-120.
    With its June 2004 statement Catholics in Political Life, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops opened an important and far-reaching discussion about how Catholic individuals ought to comport themselves in political life, and-indirectly-about how Catholic institutions-including Catholic law schools-ought to decide whether or not to give awards, honors, or platforms to those whose views about key moral and political issues may differ from the views expressed in the teachings of the Catholic Church. On the basis of a simple (...)
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  32. Attending to the Online Other: A Phenomenology of Attention on Social Media Platforms.Lavinia Marin - 2024 - In Bas de Boer & Jochem Zwier, PHENOMENOLOGY AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY. openbook publishers. pp. 215–240.
    Lavinia Marin draws from phenomenology to lay bare another aspect of the ubiquitous presence of social media. By taking the phenomenology of attention as a starting-point, she show that attention is – rather than only a scare resource as analysts departing from the perspective of the attention economy would have it – foundational for our moral relations to other beings. She argues that there is a distinctive form of other-oriented attention that enables us to perceive other beings as living beings (...)
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  33. Harms of silence: From Pierre Bayle to de-platforming.Andrew Jason Cohen - 2020 - Social Philosophy and Policy 37 (2):114-131.
    Early in the history of liberalism, its most important proponents were concerned with freedom of religion. As polities and individuals now accept a dizzying array of religions, this has receded to the background for most theorists. It nonetheless remains a concern. Freedom of speech is a similar concern and very much in the foreground for theorists looking at the current state of academia. In this essay, I argue that inappropriate limits to freedom of religion and inappropriate limits to freedom of (...)
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    Microsoft Fabric Review: Exploring Microsoft's New Data Analytics Platform.Borra Praveen - 2024 - International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology Research 12 (2):34-39.
    Microsoft Fabric represents a significant leap forward in analytics services, combining data management, analytics, and machine learning into a unified platform. This paper offers a detailed examination of Microsoft Fabric, covering its architecture, prominent features, advantages, and potential applications. Engineered to streamline data processes and foster collaboration among data experts, Microsoft Fabric supports real-time analytics, scalable data storage, advanced machine learning capabilities, and robust security protocols. Future developments for the platform include deeper AI integration, expanded data connectivity, enhanced user experience, (...)
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    Scaling Automation with Citizen Developers and Pega’s Low-Code Platform.Munnangi Sivasatyanarayanareddy - 2022 - International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication 10 (12):423-433.
    Low-code platforms have revolutionized Business Process Management (BPM) by enabling non-technical users, often referred to as citizen developers, to design and implement automation workflows without extensive programming knowledge. Pega’s low-code platform exemplifies this transformation by providing intuitive tools that democratize BPM across diverse organizational structures. This article explores how citizen developers leverage Pega’s low-code capabilities to accelerate digital transformation initiatives, fostering innovation and significantly reducing development timelines. Through a comprehensive analysis of case studies and empirical data, the study demonstrates (...)
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  36. Stop agonising over informed consent when researchers use crowdsourcing platforms to conduct survey research.Jonathan Lewis, Vilius Dranseika & Søren Holm - 2023 - Clinical Ethics 18 (4):343-346.
    Research ethics committees and institutional review boards spend considerable time developing, scrutinising, and revising specific consent processes and materials for survey-based studies conducted on crowdsourcing and online recruitment platforms such as MTurk and Prolific. However, there is evidence to suggest that many users of ICT services do not read the information provided as part of the consent process and they habitually provide or refuse their consent without adequate reflection. In principle, these practices call into question the validity of their (...)
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  37. Analysis of the utilization of social media platforms and university students' attitudes towards academic activities in Cross River State, Nigeria.Valentine Joseph Owan & Augustine Igwe Robert - 2019 - Prestige Journal of Education 2 (1):1-15.
    This study analyzed the utilization of social media platforms and university students' attitudes towards academic activities in Cross River State. A descriptive survey research design was adopted for the study. The population of this study comprised all the private and public university students in Cross River State. A sample of 1,600 students, which cuts across the three universities in the area of study, was selected using the convenience sampling technique. A questionnaire (r=.849) and a rating scale (r=.786) were used (...)
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  38. “What is the Juxtaposition Between Silicon Valley and Mount Sinai? Covenantal Principles and the Conceptualization of Platform-User Relations”.Nadav S. Berman & Tal Z. Zarsky - 2022 - Journal of Law and Religion 37 (3):446-477.
    Over recent decades, several global tech giants have gained enormous power while at the same time generating various disputes with their end-users, local governments, and regulators. We propose that the Jewish concept of covenant can help the above parties, legal scholars, and wider society, in addressing this complex legal reality. We present the challenge of disequilibrium between the above four parties against the main points of conflict: the requirement of customer consent; clear contractual provisions upon entry; options for reasonable customer (...)
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  39. (1 other version)The future of condition based monitoring: risks of operator removal on complex platforms.Marie Oldfield, Murray McMonies & Ella Haig - 2022 - AI and Society 2:1-12.
    Complex systems are difficult to manage, operate and maintain. This is why we see teams of highly specialised engineers in industries such as aerospace, nuclear and subsurface. Condition based monitoring is also employed to maximise the efficiency of extensive maintenance programmes instead of using periodic maintenance. A level of automation is often required in such complex engineering platforms in order to effectively and safely manage them. Advances in Artificial Intelligence related technologies have offered greater levels of automation but this (...)
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  40. An Introduction to the Dunhuang Manuscript of the Platform Sutra: Facts or Legends?Jizhang Yi - 2020 - Cultural China 104 (3):37-44.
    As more and more scholars deepened the study of the Dunhuang version of The Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch, many significant research questions were raised. The questions such as when the book was completed, who actually wrote the book, and the historical authenticity of Huineng’s story, especially his identity of the Sixth Patriarch, were extensively discussed and questioned by many scholars. This essay attempts to conduct a more profound analysis and thinking based on the current academic studies with respect (...)
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  41. Diversity-Sensitive Social Platforms and Responsibility.Karoline Reinhardt - 2021 - Inftars - Informations Society 21 (2):43 - 62.
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    Digital Food Sharing: How Innovative Platforms are Tackling Food Waste and Hunger.Cú Lửa - 2025 - The Bird Village.
    Food waste and food insecurity represent two of the most enduring and paradoxical challenges facing humanity today. On one hand, nearly 17% of all food produced globally goes to waste each year, resulting not only in substantial economic losses but also in considerable environmental harm due to greenhouse gas emissions from production, transport, and disposal. On the other hand, more than 350 million people worldwide suffer from severe food insecurity, a crisis that has deepened in the wake of the COVID-19 (...)
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  43. Preventing another Mosul Unmanned Weapon Platforms as the Solution to the Tragedy of a Hostage Siege. Maciej - 2022 - In Dragan Stanar and Kristina Tonn, The Ethics of Urban Warfare City and War. pp. 153-171.
    The 2016-17 Iraqi offensive that recaptured the city of Mosul from the Islamic State have demonstrated the inability of contemporary armed forces to retake urban areas from a determined and ruthless enemy without either suffering debilitating casualties or causing thousands of civilian deaths and virtually destroying the city itself. The enemy’s willingness to refuse civilian evacuation via a humanitarian corridor and effectively take the inhabitants hostage is all it takes to impose this tragic dilemma on an attacking force. The civilian (...)
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    The Negative Effects of the Profit Motive in the Media Business and Social Media Platforms.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    -/- The Negative Effects of the Profit Motive in the Media Business and Social Media Platforms -/- In a democratic society, the media plays a vital role as a watchdog, educator, and link between the public and the truth. However, the increasing dominance of the profit motive in the media industry—both traditional and digital—has distorted this role, leading to harmful consequences. When financial gain becomes the primary objective, journalistic integrity and public responsibility are often compromised. This paper examines how (...)
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    Bridging the Gap in PCOD and PCOS Care: A Comprehensive Health & Wellness Platform.Suparna Ghosal Keerthi Spandana N., Leeshan Shetty, Manoj Ks, Patnala Akanksha, Chandas E. - 2025 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 8 (4):7290-7302.
    This research examines the problems faced by women with PCOD (Polycystic Ovarian Disorder) and PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) and examines the likely contribution of an e-healthcare platform, CystaCare, to addressing these challenges. PCOD and PCOS are endocrine disorders of significant complexity with profound effects on the reproductive, metabolic, and psychological health of women. Although there is an increasing prevalence of these conditions, there is still an enormous gap in the availability of expert care, and diagnosis is late, care is poor, (...)
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    Reshaping workforce agility through intelligent cloud HR: An empirical study on predictive analytics and employee lifecycle management using SAP HCM platforms.Balakrishna Teja Pillutla - 2024 - World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences International 13 (1).
    The research examines the transformation of workforce agility that occurs with predictive analytics integration on SAP HCM platforms within cloud-based HR systems. The research integrates case studies with empirical analysis to understand how predictive models create transformative benefits for managing employee lifecycles, acquiring talents, and planning workforces. The data indicates that SAP HCM predictive analytics integration enables better decision-making and better employee retention and develops an agile workforce. The research gives business organizations and human resource professionals knowledge about implementing (...)
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    ADAPTIVE CYBERSECURITY STRATEGIES FOR CLOUD-BASED REAL-TIME DATA ANALYTICS PLATFORMS.Khan Shahnawaz - 2024 - International Journal of Computer Engineering and Technology 15 (5):414-424.
    This article explores the critical intersection of adaptive cybersecurity strategies and cloud-based real-time data analytics platforms, addressing the unique security challenges posed by these dynamic environments. The article presents a comprehensive framework that leverages artificial intelligence, machine learning, and behavioral analytics to create a robust, responsive security infrastructure capable of evolving alongside emerging threats. By integrating zero-trust principles, automated incident response mechanisms, and continuous compliance monitoring, the proposed framework offers a holistic environment. -/- The article examines the multifaceted benefits (...)
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  48. International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium (ISARIC). A new collaborative global platform for global clinical trials targeting post-COVID19 patients.Maria Izabel Cavalcante Siqueira - 2022 - Manual Therapy, Posturology and Rehabilitation Journal 20:1-6.
    Background: In response to the pandemic caused by COVID-19, World Health Organization (WHO), together with International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium (ISARIC), developed research protocols facilitating global collaboration and accelerating the understanding of the disease, to identify the potential symptoms and persistent sequelae in infected individuals, which can be used in different areas of health, that is, in primary care, at a hospital or outpatient level, both public and private. Objective: To describe the International Severe Acute Respiratory and (...)
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  49. Multi-Cloud Data Resilience: Implementing Cross-Platform Data Strategies with Snowflake for P&C Insurance Operations.Adavelli Sateesh Reddy - 2023 - International Journal of Science and Research 12 (1):1387-1398.
    Property and Casualty (P&C) insurers are adopting multi-cloud environments as a strategic imperative because of their increasing data volumes and complexities in regulatory compliance, customer expectations and technological advancements. This paper discusses how Snowflake’s cloud-agnostic, unified platform enables insurers to create resilient, efficient, and compliant multi cloud data strategies. Using Snowflake’s elastic scalability, real-time analytics, secure data sharing and seamless cloud interoperability, insurers can optimize claims processing, augment fraud detection, and support customer engagement. The study offers core design principles for (...)
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  50. Should measures be taken to address the spreading of false information on social media platforms? If so, should these measures be designed to make users more accountable for what they post, share, like, or re-tweet?Katie Lianne Bohun - manuscript
    The spreading of false information on social media platforms is becoming increasingly common and thus, is creating an epistemic environment where people don’t know what to believe. Within this essay, I will argue that measures should be taken to address and reduce the spreading of false information on social media platforms, furthermore, accountability mechanisms should be implicated in order to do so.
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