Search Results - "Unicode"
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Unicode encryption and its role in facilitating writing Quran using the computer
Published 2016“…Accordingly, there are several techniques to encrypt and encode data. Unicode has become a unified global coding system. …”
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Arabic language larners' font preferences
Published 2012“…Majority of them found 14-point font size Simplified Arabic easy to read. However, Arial Unicode was more attractive than the other fonts. …”
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Coinware for Multilingual Passphrase Generation and Its Application for Chinese Language Password
Published 2006“…Readily-made Chinese character word list in the CJK unified ideographs of the Unicode enables fast hexadecimal reading for random passphrase generation. …”
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MOM : the digital library system in IIUM Library
Published 2009“…The system consists of two fundamental modules which are content management system and taxonomy browser. It supports Unicode to enable the Library to publish Arabic information resources, and provide full-text access. …”
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Hybrid obfuscation technique to protect source code from prohibited software reverse engineering
Published 2020“…Second approach is renaming system keywords to Unicode to increase the difficulty and complexity of the code. …”
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Navigating a corpus of journal papers using Handles
Published 2001“…One early implementation of URN ideas is the Unicode-based Handle technology, developed at CNRI in Reston Virginia. …”
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Between art and application: Special issues on emoji epistemology
Published 2018“…Trans activists who have been petitioning to have the trans flag incorporated into emoji vocabulary kick started the ‘Claws Out For Trans’ campaign calling for people to ‘hijack’ the lobster emoji as an “unofficial, official” trans symbol (Gil, 2018); 15-year-old Saudie Rayouf Alhumedhi successfully petitioned for Unicode to include emoji of women wearing a hijab through her campaign ‘Hijab Emoji Project’ despite widespread racist reactions from several users (Al Jazeera, 2017); to curb visual representations of gun violence, tech companies Apple, Samsung, and Google, and platforms WhatsApp and Twitter replaced their pistol and handgun emoji with water guns (Ong, 2018); and Chinese users have been adopting the ‘rice’ and ‘bunny’ emoji as homophones (mǐtù) to ‘#MeToo’ in a “tactical response to circumvent online censorship” on platforms including Sina Weibo and WeChat (Andersen, 2018; Zeng, 2018). …”
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Enhancing obfuscation technique for protecting source code against software reverse engineering
Published 2019“…Second approach is renaming system keywords to Unicode to increase difficulty and complexity of the code. …”
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