Open Access
Business Security Design Improvement Using Digitization
Author(s) -
Prof. Ivan Zellar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of new practices in management and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2250-0839
DOI - 10.17762/ijnpme.v10i01.98
Subject(s) - digitization , stock (firearms) , variety (cybernetics) , marketing , feature (linguistics) , business , computer science , engineering , telecommunications , mechanical engineering , linguistics , artificial intelligence , philosophy
In this simulation study, the facilities were not crowded. The reading environment in these businesses was also observed to be promising in such a way that they were marked by good lighting, minimal noise, and adequate ventilation. Another physical aspect concerned the stock of books. In particular, the businesses displayed a state of variety whereby these books were arranged based on the broad and specific subjects to which they belonged. The use of technology was another dominant feature in the three businesses and this trend can be linked to the pressure towards keeping abreast with changing technologies and the evolution of business user demands in these institutions. Apart from the availability of books in physical form, sections of the copies were available in the soft copy and this feature was pronounced in the case of the high business center. The businesses were also different in terms of the overall physical sizes but this attribute could be attributed to the differences in the expected number of users. For example, the middle school and high school businesses were larger compared to the elementary business center visited but this outcome could be explained by the smaller number of business users in the selected elementary school. Hence, it can be inferred that the expected number of users dictates the overall and physical size of a business center.