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Cost Effective Resource Allocation to Portfolios of Security Measures for Embedded Devices in a Large-Scale System ;Analyzing the Extensive Social, Economic, and Political Effects of the Digital Divide Across Dense Urban Communities in the United States 294 views
Author
Adekunle, Abdulrahman, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia
Advisors
Lambert, James, EN-Eng Sys and Environment, University of Virginia
Ku, Tsai-Hsuan, EN-Engineering and Society, University of Virginia
Abstract
The technical project being explored aims to assess the many risks that can potentially be associated with counterfeit electronics within a specific system or a whole enterprise and ways to mitigate these risks within a specific budget frame.
The STS research topic focuses on the economic, social, and political effects of the digital divide through dense urban communities across the United States.
Degree
BS (Bachelor of Science)
Keywords
digital divide; Urban communities
Notes
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering
Technical Advisor: James Lambert
STS Advisor: Sharon Tsai-hsuan Ku
Technical Team Members: Andrew Koch
Mai Luu
Chris Vanye
Beatrice Li
Language
English
Rights
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Adekunle, Abdulrahman. Cost Effective Resource Allocation to Portfolios of Security Measures for Embedded Devices in a Large-Scale System ;Analyzing the Extensive Social, Economic, and Political Effects of the Digital Divide Across Dense Urban Communities in the United States . University of Virginia, School of Engineering and Applied Science, BS (Bachelor of Science), 2021-05-17, https://doi.org/10.18130/cxjz-ew87.