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 Course: MIS 105 Sec: 9 Course Title: Management Information System Report on Cyber Crime Submitted To Mohammad Naim A !e"an Submitted By Merub Mobin #huiyan I!: 101 0$%$ 0&0 Mayeesa Ashrin I!: 101 0''5 0&0 (A)) $010  N*+T, S*-T, -NI./+SIT

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Course: MIS 105

Sec: 9

Course Title: Management Information System

Report onCyber Crime

Submitted To

Mohammad Naim A !e"an

Submitted By

Merub Mobin #huiyan

I!: 101 0$%$ 0&0

Mayeesa Ashrin

I!: 101 0''5 0&0

(A)) $010

 N*+T, S*-T, -NI./+SIT

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Contents

 

 age no

1 2reface $

$ 3hat is entertainment4 &

& Internet '

' *nline /ntertainment 5

5 The Technology behind *nline /ntertainment:

/arly ,istory 6%

% 2oularity %67

7 3hy eole choose *nline /ntertainment 9

9 +easons of flourishing *nline entertainment 10

10Conclusion 10611

Preface

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It is the uni8ersal truth that re8ails in our mind "hich has been said in many researches

also in so many mo8ies that "ere made to ortrait the unaralleled intellect of the human it

is the mere fact that humans are the smartest of all beings #y the means of their

 braino"er they ha8e ruled o8er this lanet o8er the ast fe" millennia and created the

ci8ili;ation that is so far the most ad8anced in the entire uni8erse

After the in8ention of comuter technology modern science thus the rogression of

humans has ne8er loo<ed bac< Comuters and the other associate technologies that come

along "ith it li<e internet ha8e made our life ste into the digital era "here life itself is a

lot easier (rom education to entertainment internet has dominated e8ery asect of our life

In addition as the days ass by "e are still being merrily surrised by more di8ersified and

ingenious "ays the internet comes to our aid That is "hy "e ha8e chosen such an internet

 based toic that adds ne" dimension to a century old technology thus moderni;ing it

ade=uately for the comuter millennia for class resentation along "ith "hich comes this

reort Through the course of this reort the reader "ill understand ho" the internet and

entertainment t"o fundamentally different technologies came together to form one single

 henomenon called *nline entertainment

 

Internet

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The Internet  is a global system of interconnected comuter net"or<s that use the

standardi;ed Internet 2rotocol Suite >TC2?I2@ It is a network of networks that consists of

millions of ri8ate and ublic academic business and go8ernment net"or<s of local to

global scoe that are lin<ed by coer "ires fiber6o tic cables "ireless connections and

other technologies

The Internet carries a 8ast array of information resources and ser8ices most notably the

inter6lin<ed hyertet documents of the  3orld 3ide 3eb >333@ and the infrastructure

to suort electronic mail in addition to oular ser8ices such as online chat file transfer  

and file sharing online gaming and .oice o8er Internet 2rotocol >.oI2@ erson6to6erson

communication 8ia 8oice and 8ideo

The origins of the Internet reach bac< to the 190s "hen the -nited States funded research

 roBects of its military agencies to build robust fault6tolerant and distributed comuter

net"or<s This research and a eriod of ci8ilian funding of a ne" -S bac<bone by the

 National Science (oundation sa"ned "orld"ide articiation in the de8eloment of ne"

net"or<ing technologies and led to the commerciali;ation of an international net"or< in

the mid 1990s and resulted in the follo"ing oulari;ation of countless alications in

8irtually e8ery asect of modern human life #y $009 an estimated =uarter of /arths

 oulation uses the ser8ices of the Internet

The internet has comletely changed the scenario of fun and entertainment and it has

oened a ne" "orld of information and <no"ledge The recent de8eloments in the

domain of Internet ha8e made our li8es =uite smooth and easy No"adays it is not

circumscribed to communication but rather it gi8es all sorts of entertainment

Internet +adio is a relati8ely recent henomenon Ne8ertheless during the ast ten years

the internet has become a 8ery imortant distribution mechanism for audio and 8ideo

streams and files

Entertainment

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Online Entertainment

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Early History

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Popularity

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The study identified the follo"ing reasons "hy eole listen to Internet +adio as oosed

to off6air adio:

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Reasons Percentage

)isten to audio not a8ailable else"here 1%D

Control o8er the music layed 15D

(e"er commercials 1'D

.ariety of music 1&D

Clearer signal 7D

)ess !E chatter 7D

#ecause it is Fne"G %D

Why people choose Internet Radio

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audio Ads clarity new

Reasons

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+adio o8er the Internet differs from other deli8ery media in three "ays:

1@ It is a relati8ely ne" "ay to eerience radio 8ia a comuter de8ice The consumer uses

a new interface >screen <eyboard and mouse@ and is able to search and select different

content according to the station name country of origin genre or style as "ell as 8ie"ing

the currently  layed rogram >HNo" 2laying@ The stationGs fre=uency >as in (M or AM@

is irrele8ant It is no" feasible to listen to current rograms and songs "ith the hel of

these "ebsites It not is not comulsory for the users to get registered themsel8es in these

"ebsites but if they "ant to register themsel8es the entire rocess is =uite easy and it

hardly ta<es fe" minutes No" listen li8e radio o8er the Internet and eerience the "orld6

class music from any"here "ith ultimate enthusiasmJ

$@ (urthermore adding to the ecitement of the listeners the users can shortlist their

 references by comiling ersonali;ed fa8orites lists In addition it is ossible to generate

a 8irtual station schedule according to  oneGs references An Hon6demand radio is also

offered by many traditional broadcasters on their "ebsites this allo"s the user to clic< and

 lay the archi8ed rogramme items "hich "ere  broadcast 8ia con8entional terrestrial

channels during the re8ious se8en days or so

&@ +adio content on the "eb can differ from radio broadcasting that has e8ol8ed o8er the

last century 3hereas on terrestrial net"or<s the choice of stations is relati8ely limited

there are thousands of I+ stations It is often ossible to choose from a list of most oular

stations or from different hit lists

Reasons for Flourishing Internet Radios

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/8en a small local station can otentially become an international one as there is absence

of barrier to ublic transmissions

I+ is inherently interacti8e I+ "ebsites are laces for listeners to interact not only "ith the

station but also "ith each other These interactions are usually achie8ed through tet

messages e6mail forums or chat rooms as "ell as in a gro"ing number of cases audio and

8ideo messages

 I+ could usefully comlement eisting on6air broadcasts  I+ "or<s best as a narro"6cast

medium targeting a small number of concurrent users

I+ is best suited to niche content such as education secialist music and rograms aimed

at ethnic minorities "hich may be of interest to a relati8ely small number of eole *ften

it is considered too etra8agant to use scarce sectrum for such rograms I+ can offer a

solution for communities scattered across the "orld (or eamle there may not be enough

fans of gysy music in a gi8en art of the "orld to Bustify a local broadcast station but if

"e add listeners around the "orld "ho are interested in this <ind of entertainment the

 otential audience "ill loo< a lot healthier

Here in Bangladesh

3ith more than 500000 internet users the rosect of *nline entertainment in #angladesh

is 8ery bright

The raid oularity gained by online entertainment in recent times has gi8en I+

enthusiasts reasons to ta<e initiati8e to launch I+s here in #angladesh

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According to many eole radio is usually more than Bust a medium it is comany

3hether it is the comany of first choice or last resort ma<es no difference It is a reliable

and tireless buffer bet"een solitude and loneliness and for this is often regarded

consciously or other"ise as an old and 8alued friend Terrestrial net"or<s offer limited

choices "hen there are thousands of I+ stations "ith a 8ariety of rograms to choose from

Traditional on air radio has many strengths and is still a 8ibrant medium It is li<ely that it

"ill remain the rincial deli8ery mechanism of radio content for =uite some time #ut

internet has oened u ne" ossibilities for radio enthusiasts The main assets of I+ are its

Klobal reach interacti8ity and ersonali;ation 3hile today users need a comuter de8ice

and a broadband connection to access Internet +adio the time is not far "hen they "ill be

able to enBoy it on a number of ortable "ireless de8ices Then Internet +adio "ill truly

 become ubi=uitous

 

BIBIO!R"PH#$ REFERE%&ES

/uroean #roadcasting -nion >/#-@ HAn Introduction to Internet +adio L*nline

A8ailable http'$$((()ebu)ch$fr$technical$tre*$tre*+,-./(ebcasting)pdf0 $' Eune $009

+ubin +ichard HItGs +adi6*J The Atlantic Monthly Ean 1997

3i<iedia6The (ree /ncycloedia HInternet +adio L*nline A8ailable

  http'$$en)(i1ipedia)org$(i1i$Internet+radio

&onclusion

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