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Technical Reports and Whitepapers

27.04.12

Shifting businesses from high-street to online

Town centres and shopping centres are showing signs of stress in the current hard economic climate. So many have reported increasing closures, shuttered retail premises, lower rents, increased low-budget Charity fronts. This spiralling decline is a cause for concern in many of UK’s towns and villages driven, it seems, by a reluctance to spend limited money by the general public. Some very recent reports suggest that the high street retail collapse has perhaps seen a slow reversal from the start of 2012, but it still is starting from a desperately low level.

14.02.12

What is Open Source software?

We are comparing three separate areas to illustrate recent web site trends, CMS software, Web-blog software, e-Commerce software. These represent the three biggest web site construction tools.

01.07.06

Internet safety & The Law

This report will explore and analyse how the law can be used to improve internet safety and security for all its users focusing directly on current UK law and security issues. The first part of this essay will highlight present-day safety concerns, scrutinising the laws that have been introduced to preserve our perception of security in cyberspace.

01.06.06

Digital Signatures

The UK and EU have been quick to enact legislation relating to electronic signatures. But do they increase consumer confidence in Business to Consumer e-commerce?

01.06.06

Subverting the ICMP protocol

This report has been prepared to critically examine the various techniques and protocols for subverting the ICMP protocol.

01.03.06

Secure Electronic Transactions in E-Commerce

This report has been prepared to critically examine the various techniques and protocols for providing a secure method of electronic communication with an aim to making electronic commerce a more viable concept.

01.03.06

Subverting the ARP protocol

This report has been prepared to critically examine the various techniques and protocols for subverting the ARP protocol.

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