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Automated workstations for military justice agencies engaged i / Avdonin, I. V   Journal Article
Avdonin, I. V Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The article examines trends in workstation use by military investigators engaged in crime detection and investigation. It explored algorithms to maximize automated workstations (AWS) potential in the work of detecting and investigating crimes. Trends in using AWS discussed include legal information systems used by the U.S., Great Britain, and Italy as well as software programs and sharing of electronic documents by investigator, head of the agency, prosecutor and the expert.
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Drones: a 360 degree view / Jacobstein, Neil   Journal Article
Jacobstein, Neil Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Drones belong to a broad class of accelerating technologies that are increasing in capabilities as they decrease in cost. Driving this acceleration of technical capability is the exponential growth of information. Computer hardware and software, advanced aircraft materials, and imaging technologies such as high-resolution video cameras are all benefiting from lower costs and higher performance. For some applications, what used to take a $1 million drone can now be accomplished with a drone that costs less than $1,000.
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