نتایج جستجو برای: byod

تعداد نتایج: 233  

ژورنال: :فصلنامه علمی-پژوهشی مدیریت فناوری اطلاعات 2015
خداکرم سلیمی فرد عباس عباسی زاد رضا سیاوشی

به‎دنبال رشد روزافزون فناوری اطلاعات، سازمان ها در پی افزایش قابلیت دسترسی و مبادلۀ داده ها با کمترین هزینه‎اند. هدف این پژوهش شناسایی و اولویت‏بندی عوامل مؤثر بر پذیرش byod است. byod سیاستی است که به کارکنان اجازه می‎دهد از دستگاه‏های شخصی مانند گوشی هوشمند، تبلت و لپ­تاپ برای وظایف سازمانی استفاده کنند. در پژوهش پیش رو به‎کمک دیدگاه خبرگان و بازخوانی پژوهش‏های پیشین، مدلی نوین برای سنجش اهمیت...

2016
Mohamed Alaskar Kathy Ning Shen

Bring your own device (BYOD) is no longer the exception, it is the norm. Almost every employee today brings his or her own devices to the work environment. This has introduced new challenges to the current efforts to understand the mechanisms that can influence employee’s compliance behavior with regard to information security rules and policies. The key challenges relate to the creation of gra...

2016
Karen J. McLean

The increasing emphasis on one-to-one technology programs has led to schools exploring options for technology provision (Stavert, 2013). This is because of costs involved in ensuring one-toone access to technology for all children (Cardoza and Tunks, 2014). Of interest in the current educational climate are bring your own device (BYOD) approaches to provision where students bring their own tech...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Janak Adhikari Anuradha Mathrani David Parsons

Technology mediated learning provides potentially valuable resources for learners’ academic and social development. However, according to recent researches, as the adoption stages of ICTs advance there arises further levels of digital divides in terms of equity of information literacy and learning outcomes. For the last three years we have been working with one of the earliest secondary school ...

2014
Marco Roos Alasdair J. G. Gray Andra Waagmeester Mark Thompson Rajaram Kaliyaperumal Eelke van der Horst Barend Mons Mark D. Wilkinson

In the context of stimulating data owners to make data ‘FAIR’ (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), we have developed the concept of the ‘Bring Your Own Data workshop’ (BYOD) for FAIR data. In a BYOD that focuses particularly on a Linked Data (LD) approach, engineers or bioinformaticians who are experts on their own data sources work with LD experts to generate Linked Data on a prese...

2013
Myung-Suk Lee

With the proliferation of mobile devices such as laptops, tables and smartphone, the BYOD trend is increasingly spreading in schools learning, transforming the way students learn and how, where and when they consume educational information. This study is to develop system that supported smart learning interaction and evaluation learning using advantage of BYOD devices. The developed system can ...

2013
Peter James Don Griffiths

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) has become an established business practice, however the practice can increase an organisation’s information security risks. The implementation of a BYOD policy for laptops must consider how the information security risks can be mitigated or managed. The selection of an appropriate secure laptop software configuration is an important part of the information security...

2014
Eun Byol Koh

The term BYOD(Bring Your Own Device) collectively refers to the related technologies, concepts and policies, where employees do works by accessing corporate’s internal IT resources, such as database and applications, using their personal mobile devices like smart phones, laptop computers and tablet PCs. As operational convenience has improved with the advent of a new IT environment, such as BYO...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Andre Sobers

Bring Your Own Device, also known under the term BOYD refers to the trend in employees bringing their personal mobile devices into organisations to use as a primary device for their daily work activities. With the rapid development in computing technology in smartphones and tablet computers and innovations in mobile software and applications, mobile devices are becoming ever more powerful tools...

2016
Sungmin Hong Robert Baykov Lei Xu Srinath Nadimpalli Guofei Gu

An emerging trend in corporate network administration is BYOD (Bring Your Own Device). Although with many advantages, the paradigm shift presents new challenges in security to enterprise networks. While existing solutions such as Mobile Device Management (MDM) focus mainly on controlling and protecting device data, they fall short in providing a holistic network protection system. New innovatio...

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