RFID chips, tiny tracking devices the size of a grain of dust, can be used to secretly identify you and the things you’re carrying–right through your clothes, wallet, backpack, or purse. Have you already taken one home with you?
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RFID chips, tiny tracking devices the size of a grain of dust, can be used to secretly identify you and the things you’re carrying–right through your clothes, wallet, backpack, or purse. Have you already taken one home with you?
“Simulation” means making a simplified representation of an original. Just as a model aircraft captures many of the important physical features of a real aircraft, so a simulation model captures important operational features of a real system. Simulation software is built from entities and processes that mimic the objects and activities in the real system.
What does it mean “Simulation”?
“Simulation” means making a simplified representation of an original. Just as a model aircraft captures many of the important physical features of a real aircraft, so a simulation model captures important operational features of a real system. Simulation software is built from entities and processes that mimic the objects and activities in the real system.
African people seems to have a different sense of geometry than European people. Recent studies proof that this difference may be caused by the way the start structuring their world from the manual activities they carry on in their daily tasks.

Thinking about social network maps and the way people learn in a mobile network, position and communication flow seems to be a common theme. There is a double connection between the social network – communication – and learning: maps are formed through communication and learning, so the learning can happen only only through the communication and the social network. It is a triangle.
Connection with the technical director of Symbian project:
Dr Jacques MENU
SIC Exploitation (PL-IT-SIC-EX)
Ecole Polytechnique FÈdÈrale de Lausanne (EPFL)
CH 1015 Lausanne
TÈl : ++ 41 21 693 45 87
Jacques.Menu@unige.ch
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