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Morality And Ethics And Computers
1652 Words - 7 Pages.... employees be
warned beforehand? If warned, does that make the practice okay? According to
Kenneth Goodman, director of the Forum for Bioethics and Philosophy at the
University of Miami, who teaches courses in computer ethics, "There's hardly a
business that's not using computers."1 This makes these questions all the more
important for today's society to answer.
There are also many moral and ethical problems dealing with the use of
computers in the medical field. In one particular case, a technician trusted
what he thought a computer was telling him, and administered a deadly dose of
radiation to a hospital patient.2 In cases like these, it is difficult to decide
who's ....
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Modern Designing In Today's Automobile
1040 Words - 4 Pages.... and designing a car is a long and
complex one. The process starts with the engineers. These engineers are
some of the most intelligent workers in the automobile industry. They work
long hard hours using very high-tech computers and engineering programs.
These computers are some of the most high tech, powerful computers
available anywhere in the world. It takes many of these engineers to
produce a car and typically each engineer has a specific job, such as the
car's frame. These engineers work independently on their assigned tasks,
but they all are aware of what the other engineers are working on. This is
because all of the work each engineer produces must work in u ....
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Networks
3725 Words - 14 Pages.... simentinsouly. This type
of setup improves the use ratio of certain applications which are expensive.
Licensing agreements can often be purchased for additional users for less
than the cost of additional full copies.
Physical Resources Printers and backup systems are two examples of
special hardware which often have low use rates. By setting up several
computers to share these resources, money is saved from having to provide
(for example) each user with their own printer. Fewer peripherals also can
translate into lower maintenance costs and lower capital investments on the
system as a whole.
TYPES OF NETWORKS
Networks fall into two categories: Server-Client, an ....
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Changes From Technology
570 Words - 3 Pages.... my opening sentence, catchy right? Well, think about it
again. What is going to happen to good 'ole Joe? And those nice librarians, what
about them? Will they be out of a job? Will they be forced to operate computers
that are foreign to them? How do we as a society adjust to technological change?
The answer lies in society's ability to effectively measure the costs and
benefits of technological change.
The rapid growth of technology brings with it a massive amount of hope,
but also despair. Kids are growing up with computers. They are learning more and
faster than other generations could. This is wonderful, right? Maybe not. Will
computers deplete the social skills kids ....
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The Impact Of Computers In Accounting
866 Words - 4 Pages.... in the job market, he devotes many time self-studying his PC at home. With his expertise in bookkeeping and his adequate knowledge of computers, he finds that computerized accounting is easy to work with and is very timesaving.
With computer technology changing at such fast pace, many businesses try to keep up by upgrading computer system constantly in order to stay competitive. In the example of Advance Management; the computer equipment they have is quite advances. For example, they own 3 computers of which one is solely for accounting purposes. The system includes a CPU Pentium II with 300 MHz microprocessor, a 64 MB SD Ram on board, a 56 K modem, a 32´CD-ROM, a ....
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Hubble Space Telescope
562 Words - 3 Pages.... ground mirror. By the end of 1985, the entire spacecraft was complete with the scientific instruments, optical components, and remaining hardware intact and prepared for launch. Although scheduled for launch in 1986, the project was later postponed due to the space shuttle Challenger disaster. During this period, HST was subjected to intense tests and observation in order to prepare its duty in space. The HST was finally launched aboard the STS-31 mission of the space shuttle Discovery on April 24, 1990.
Shortly after its launch in 1990, an error was found in the HST main mirror, which caused the telescope to operate improperly. The main mirror was shaped too flat to ....
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The Office Of Tomorrow
3802 Words - 14 Pages.... picks up a cordless phone and places a call to a colleague or
associate. As he talks, he sometimes wanders across the room.
To be sure, this isn't your ordinary corporate environment. Smith
doesn't have a permanent desk or workspace, nor his own telephone. When he
enters the ad agency's building, he checks out a portable Macintosh computer and
a cordless phone and heads off to whatever nook or cranny he chooses. It might
be the company library, or a common area under a bright window. It could even be
the dining room or Student Union, which houses punching bags, televisions and a
pool table. Wherever he goes, a network forwards mail and phone pages to him and
a computer route ....
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Parts Of A Computer And What They Do
2549 Words - 10 Pages.... pressed to conectors are pressed
together forming a physical conection creating a current.
The key board has in side it a small microprocessor this will scan
the keyboard once every millisecond to check for changes in the current
when the key is pressed the processor finds that the current has increased
and reacts accordingly and the same when the current is depressed and the
current decreases.
Over the years many new types of keyboard have been thought up
these are mostly more ergonomically designed than there older counter parts
this is done in order to reduce R.S.I a problem that effects a lot of
typists
One of the most interesting keyboard is a d ....
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