Surveillance is the monitoring of behavior.
Systems Surveillance is the process of monitoring the behavior of people, objects or processes within systems for conformity to expected or desired norms in trusted systems for security or social control.
Surveillance camerasAlthough the word surveillance literally means (in French) "watching over" the term is often used for all forms of observation or monitoring, not just visual observation. Nevertheless, the all-seeing eye-in-the-sky is still a general icon of surveillance.
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answered by Anonymous
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surveillance |sÉrËvÄlÉns|
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close observation, esp. of a suspected spy or criminal : he found himself put under surveillance by military intelligence.
ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French, from sur- ‘over’ + veiller ‘watch’ (from Latin vigilare ‘keep watch’ ).
2006-11-04 08:04:08
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answered by theshawnster23 2
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The security camera is now a highly sophisticated device that can be used in most environments. Through the use of digital technology, specialist cameras and video recorders can capture images over long periods of time and offer picture enhancement and frame capture.
2006-11-01 06:03:29
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answered by mallimalar_2000 7
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Keeping an eye on something,observe for along time
2006-11-01 05:44:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Close observation of a person or group, especially one under suspicion.
The act of observing or the condition of being observed.
2006-11-01 05:38:12
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answered by Romy 2
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Keeping watch on someone or something. It is the noun from 'survey'.
2006-11-01 05:39:01
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answered by Anonymous
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scrutiny
2006-11-01 05:37:03
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answered by vzhnri 3
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