online banking & lidar mining
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The presentation concludues the impact a specific peice of technology or IT developments or trend which has had on two different domains.TRANSCRIPT
- 1. Online Mobile Banking
IT impact in Banking
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2. Information Technology; shaping and influencing the banking
industry
The electronic banking revolution,
also known as online mobile banking.
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3. Mobile phone technology The ability to
check a balance
transfer funds
make payments
using apps on smartphones
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4. Significance
Convenience
In changing the way people pay their bills, to focus on other
important things
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5. opportunity to use a mobile phone as a credit card or to pay at
a toll booth
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6. Almost all consumer banking will be purely electronic, conducted
online via wireless mobile devices such as mobiles
except much smarter.
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7. Mobile Banking refers to provision and ailment of bank-related
financial services with the help of mobile telecommunication
devices. The scope of offered services may include facilities to
conduct bank and stock market transactions, to administer accounts
and to access customized information.
(Tiwari, Buse, (n.d.))
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8. These services may be categorised as following:
Mobile Accounting
Mobile Brokerage
Mobile Financial Information
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9. IT professionals and non-IT professionals
Need to be aware of
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10. It comprises of services in the field of accounting, brokerage
and financial information
Security
Understanding concepts
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11. The utilisation of transaction-based MFS of Finland-based
Nordea bank grew by 30% in 2004
(Atkins, W., 2005)
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12. The number of Frances SocitGnrale customers using mobile
services crossed the mark of one million in year 2004, registering
an impressive growth of nearly 200% overlooked in 2003
(SocitGnrale, 2004)
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13. In Conclusion
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14. References
Atkins, W., The message gets through, The Banker, Issue: 04, April
2005. Retrieved: 20 May 2011 Berlin, Issue 3/2005, p. 57-61.
Georgi, F. and J.Pinkl; Mobile Banking in Deutschland Der
zweiteAnlauf, in Die Bank, in the Banking Sector, unpublished.
Retrieved May 20, 2011
Lee, K., Tsai, M., & Lanting, M. C. (2001). Online banking: a
field study of drivers, development. International Journal of
Information Management, 21(3), 213-225 . Retrieved May 20, 2011,
from
http://www.sciencedirect.com.ezp01.library.qut.edu.au/science/article/pii/S0268401201000111
RajnishTiwari, Stephan Buse, (n.d.) The Mobile Commerce Prospects:
A Strategic Analysis of Opportunities. Retrieved May 20, 2011
SocitGnrale,(2004) SocitGnrale Group 2004 Annual Report, Retrieved
20 May 2011 World Wide Web,
http://www.socgen.com/sg/file/fichierig/documentIG_5197/ra-2004-va.pdf
textually.org: Mobile phone credit cards. (2007, September 1).
textually.org. Retrieved May 20, 2011, from
http://www.textually.org/textually/archives/2007/09/017134.htm
Tiwari, R., Buse, S., & Herstatt, C. (2006). Mobile Banking as
Business Strategy: Impact of Mobile Technologies on Customer
Behaviour and its Implications for Banks. Technology Management for
the Global Future, Proceedings of PICMET '06, 1935 1946. Retrieved
May 20, 2011, from http://ssrn.com/paper=1583447
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15. LiDAR
IT impact in Mining
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16. faster, easier, safer and more efficient
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17. Significance
Safety!
assure Zero injury/fatality targets
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18. Technology can provide an additional layer of engineered
protection.
(Michael Huth, 2011)
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19. What is LiDAR?
Above Left: Aerial photograph of product stockpiles
Imagessource: AAM - LiDAR in Mining." AAM - your spatial
information partner
Above Right: LiDAR survey of product stockpiles for determining
volumes
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20. digital terrain models
feature coded mine vector mapping
orthorectifiedgeoreferencedimagery
topographic mapping
contours and pictorial imagery
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21. The spatial data delivered is designed to support a diverse
range of mining activities, such as:
Exploration and resource evaluation
Design and construction of mine plant and infrastructure
Determination of ore body, pit and void volumes for mine
planning
Periodic determination of pit, bench, pre-strip and spoil surface
volumes for auditing payments to earthworks contractors
Periodic determination of stockpile volumes for inventory and
accounting purposes
Environmental planning, monitoring and reporting for the mining
operation and the neighbouring region
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22. IT professionals need to be aware of ...
safety needs
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23. Engineered protection for all hazardous processes
Automation and remote control can remove people from hazardous
environments
Proximity detection can track people and alert danger
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24. Three-dimensional and time awareness, tracking and
prediction
Remote Sensor integration
Cameras and visualisation
Efficiently apply modern decision making tools
Risk Analysis
Sensitivity Calculations
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25. Non-IT professionals need to be aware of ...
...explaining necessary needs for them
for new/improved IT innovations which are beneficial
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26. References
AAM - LiDAR in Mining. (n.d.). AAM - your spatial information
partner. Retrieved May 20, 2011, from
http://aamgroup.com/publications/scanning-the-horizons/2009/2009-scanning-the-horizons-mining-and-engineering-issue/lidar-in-mining.cfm
Garcia-Gutierrez, J., Gonalves-Seco, L., & Riquelme-Santos, J.
C. (2011). Automatic environmental quality assessment for
mixed-land zones using lidar and intelligent techniques . Expert
Systems with Applications, 38(6), 6805-6813 . Retrieved May 20,
2011, from the ScienceDirect database.
Huth, M. (Director) (2011, May 11). IT impact in Mining. INB101.
Lecture conducted from Queensland University of Technology,
Brisbane.
Jaskierniaka, D., Lucieera, A., Robinsond, A., & Laneb, P. N.
(2011). Extracting LiDAR indices to characterise multilayered
forest structure using mixture distribution functions. Remote
Sensing of Environment, 115(2), 573-585. Retrieved May 20, 2011,
from the ScienceDirect database.
Steffens, J., Guardani, R., Landulfo, E., Moreira Jr., P. F., &
Costa, R. F. (2011). Study on correlations between Lidar scattered
light signal and air quality data in an industrial area . Procedia
Environmental Sciences, 4, 95-102. Retrieved May 20, 2011, from the
ScienceDirect database.
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27. Thankyou for listening
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