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Developing A Secure Cloud Storage System for Storing IoT Data by Applying Role Based Encryption
AbstractInternet of things is one of the most emerging and popular technology, which has changed our life, by impacting different areas such as shopping, enterprise production, storage, monitoring physical devices, etc. The Internet of Things (IoT) is an atmosphere in which all physical objects, peoples or animals are having unique identity and they are able to transfer data over a network without any interaction. An improvement in electronic sensing devices and rapid growth in communication infrastructure, and their monitoring systems give very fast access to retrieve data and allow communication with physical devices. Now days, Organizations use IoT devices to collect real time and continuous data and make better business decisions to increase customer satisfaction. But collected data need to be processed and transferred in appropriate format to store on storage system – which is triggering organizations to rethink their data storage infrastructures. An enterprise has to store data generated from the Internet of Things and this data grows exponentially, it forces to think about cloud storage for storing IoT data. The proposed work allows the organization to store the IoT data on the cloud securely by applying different Access control policies and the cryptography concepts
Authorship Pattern and Authorship Productivity in Library and Information Science Literature
180-189The paper studies the authorship pattern and authorship productivity based on 2216 documents published in Library and Information Science from 1989 to 2023. The data was retrieved from the Web of Science and analyzed through the biblioshiny web app and MS Excel. The average number of citations for the overall research output was 12.49. The highest AGR (74.29) was observed in 1992 but fluctuated throughout the study period. The single authorship pattern dominated the rest of the authorship pattern. DC is registered as 0.50, while CC and MCC were calculated at 0.68 and 0.27, respectively. Hjorland B is the most prolific author who maintained his first position regarding highly published papers, fractionalized authorship, h-index, and g-index. Marshall, J. G. and Rathbun-Grubb, S. had the highest total link strength in the co-authorship network table. Authorship distribution in LIS literature did not satisfy Lotka’s Law of Scientific Productivity
Real world, Non-interventional, Observational Study of Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride in Chronic Pruritus: A Prospective, Non-comparative Study
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