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The Y2K Problem
4210 Words - 16 Pages.... was almost never the case.
Regardless where you address the problem from, the year 2000 problem is a
huge, expensive and international one. In many cases it is a problem lined
with doubt as to it's effects. This paper will analyze the various aspects
to the year 2000 problem, classical and software solutions to the problem,
and present the author's ideas on how a systematic approach to the
"millennia virus" can prevent doomsday from becoming a reality for many
information technology managers and their corporations.
What, specifically, _is_ this "millennia virus" to begin with? There has
been much talk about it, and most people know it has something to do with
the date for ....
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Internet Inventions
730 Words - 3 Pages.... and
forward them toward their destinations. E-mail is a very fast and efficient
way of sending information to any internet location. Once an e-mail is sent, it
arrives at its destination almost instantly. This provides people with a way
to communicate with people anywhere in the world quickly without the costs of
other forms of communicating such as telephone calls or postage for letters.
The savings to be gained from e-mail were enough of an inducement for many
businesses to invest heavily in equipment and network connections in the early
1990s. The employees of a large corporation may send hundreds of thousands of
pieces of E-mail over the Internet every month, ....
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Hate On The Net
613 Words - 3 Pages.... the entire posting is a recipe for the torture, and eventual killing, of a homosexual, repeatedly referred to as a “faggot” in the essay. Another such posting came from an elderly man who was angered by all the minorities and foreigners moving into his neighborhood and pleaded to any white supremacy group to come and exterminate them.
Should these people have the right to say these things? Concerns such as these have led many to demand that hate material be removed from the net. Some Internet Service Providers are already starting to block access to sites they see as harboring extreme material.
Why is this happening? Have we all lost the ability to reason for ourselv ....
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“How To Computerize Your Accounts”
1628 Words - 6 Pages.... become known for. But not all companies are large enough to benefit from the use of computers. First a company must research the impact a computer will have on keeping track of its accounts. Then they must choose the correct hardware and software to best suit their particular needs, while at the same time making themselves familiar with the new enhancements that increase productivity. Finally, the company must allow time for installation and training.
When evaluating the need to convert from a manual accounting system to a computerized accounting system you also need to forecast the future demands of your company. After all to survive in the business world you must anticip ....
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The Benefits Of Satellites
1495 Words - 6 Pages.... are so useful, the contributions of each type of satellites will have to be outlined starting with satellites' part of the Global Positioning system (GPS), Reconnaissance Satellites, and finally Telecommunications Satellites.
The Global Positioning System provides users with accurate information about their latitude, longitude, velocity and altitude, as well as the time, anywhere in the world and works in all weather conditions. The GPS was initiated in 1973 by Navstar in the United States and then followed by the Soviet Union with their own GPS. Both GPS systems are free to use by anyone around the world and offers great benefits to the military, commercial companies an ....
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Computer Viruses
1615 Words - 6 Pages.... Viruses ¨ File Viruses ¨ Overwriting Viruses
As well as replicating, a virus may carry a Damage routine.
There is also a set of programs that are related to viruses by virtue of their
intentions, appearances, or users likely reactions. For example:
¨ Droppers ¨ Failed viruses ¨ Packagers ¨ Trojans ¨ Jokes ¨ Test files
THE DAMAGE ROUTINE
Damage is defined as something that you would prefer not to have happened. It is
measured by the amount of time it takes to reverse the damage.
Trivial damage happens when all you have to do is get rid of the virus. There
may be some audio or visual effect; often there is no effect at all.
Minor damage occurs when you have t ....
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A Technical Analysis Of Ergonomics And Human Factors In Modern Flight Deck Design
3961 Words - 15 Pages.... with an emphasis
on human factors, biomechanics, cockpit controls, and display systems. By
analyzing these components of cockpit design, and determining which variables of
each will yield the lowest errors, a system can be designed in which the
Liveware-Hardware interface can promote safety and reduce mishap frequency.
II. The History Of Human Factors in Cockpit Design
The history of cockpit design can be traced as far back as the first
balloon flights, where a barometer was used to measure altitude. The Wright
brothers incorporated a string attached to the aircraft to indicate slips and
skids (Hawkins, 241). However, the first real efforts towards human factors ....
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What Is An Information Systems Project
509 Words - 2 Pages.... for use.
Project Management is the act of taking different organizations and people to complete several different jobs for one particular goal. Providing scheduling, cost and budget requirements, and quality control to ensure the customer is stratified. Any mix up in scheduling could cause a delay and increase the cost and reduce profit. Time management and people skills are a must to be a successful project manager.
2. Stud the enclosed article “HOW MUCH TECHNICAL TRAINING DOES A PROJECT MANAGER NEED?” Then, answer the question, supporting your answer. For support, you are not limited to the enclosed article.
As stated in the article a project manager needs eno ....
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