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In five pages the destructive societal implications of computer technology are argued. Five sources are cited in the bibliography...
is, "a launch-pad for a concentrated and coherent campaign to mobilize people, first to get excited about the vision -- and then t...
In nine pages this paper considers how products benefit from being placed on screen in television shows, computer games, and films...
In five pages this paper argues that employers utilizing computer software to monitor employee emails and usage of the Internet is...
more and more apart. In the 1990s, one fact that has become painfully apparent is the role of literacy in dividing society into a ...
The writer describes the use of computer-aided system engineering (CASE) tools and their significance for business. The writer arg...
COBOL, PL1, RAMIS, FORTRAN and many others. While some languages have survived the PC revolution, many languages have become obsol...
In fifteen pages this paper examines how a small business can create a management information system to meet its need in a proposa...
In nine pages this paper discusses office automation in the form of computers in the workplace. Nine sources are cited in the bib...
the work, or the game, or the information beyond the commands and the toolbars. He or she knows the limits of what the computer c...
The 'digital economy' is the focus of this paper consisting of five pages with computer networking's advantages viewed within the ...
In nine pages this research paper examines distributed computer databases in terms of their history, how they are applied, design ...
"up to 25% recycled ABS plastic" (Recycled plastic helps build a better printer - and environment, 1995; p. 24). Though enc...
the world even more than the Internet alone, were looking at huge storage and filing and tracking problems. That means were also g...
nearly $70,000 using stolen credit card information (Brunker, 2004). Clearly, this is not a small-stakes game, but a potentially ...
do in order to combat this horrendous situation? First, in order to resolve the difficulty, the critical thinking model should be ...
success include: * Effective internal communication * Efficient business processes * Employee training * Employee motivation * Pos...
of the details of transactions as well as balances ("Is Auditing," 2004). CAATs may also produce a large range of audit evidence ...
instructor more accessible than they were only a few years ago. In the highly interconnected world of the new communications era,...
may be seen as similar in complexity to the average OECD with a total of 19 stages being required, against an OECD average of 18, ...
experts, criminal activity with computers can be broken down into three classes -- first being unauthorized use of a computer, whi...
Wilson (2001) notes, however, that: "To take a meaningful role, online educational resources must become...
design. The most common element affecting system performance in a network environment during both times of disaster and tim...
technology that would be more accessible to everyone through a common language" (OHanlon, 2001)....
Finally, another Internet crimes (which is similar to hacking) is to release a virus on the Internet. Again, viruses can disrupt t...
In seven pages the technology of computer information retrieval systems is examined and discusses how it can be incorporated into ...
he/she can add good changes to his/her job to make it more interesting and less tedious. Again, in this scenario, the employee is ...
where process such as this are often seen. There may be same difficulties in using this type of pricing (Kotler, 2003). Penetrat...
connecting the elementary schools to the wide area network (WAN); providing email and Internet capabilities to all teachers and st...
in most instances it is the intellectual challenge that drives hackers (Kotze, 2004). However, there are those hackers for...