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A Book Review; This 5 page paper is a review of Witold Rybczynsk's book 'Taming the Tiger'. Written in 1983 this book that discusses the role of technology and the way it is both feared and revered can be seen as very relevant. The paper summarises the main points of the book, noting some of the more interesting arguments, using quotes form the book to add emphasis where required. The bibliography cites 1 source. |
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A 5 page paper identifying three possibilities for providing storage and backup for an online magazine. The paper discusses servers-based backup, tape backup and online storage. The magazine needs to strive to gain its own servers, ensuring that it has redundancy and the greatest level of protection against loss of data. Bibliography lists 7 sources. |
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A five page paper which looks at the respective merits of object oriented and relational database management systems, and considers which of the two applications is more appropriate in terms of different organisations and their data storage and retrieval requirements. Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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7 pages. This paper considers how information retrieval systems might be combined with techniques from technologies such as information extraction and summarization to form an effective question answering system. This type technology serves to be a more sophisticated and user-friendly approach to the current search engine technology. Bibliography lists 1 source. |
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A 3 page paper discussing which operating system the owner of a new notebook computer should install on his system. The paper examines reviews of both Windows offerings as well as Linux, and concludes that the owner of the new computer should choose Windows 2000. Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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A 5 page paper discussing the possibility of Gigabit Ethernet becoming as standard in long-distance data communications as it has been in far more narrow applications. The author of the article addresses what superficially appears to be a far-fetched notion and examines it with clarity from several perspectives. He considers LAN, WAN, MAN, cost, and the fact that more people are familiar with Ethernet than with other approaches, yet manages to present a balanced view. He compares Gigabit Ethernet with packet over SONET, ATM, DTM and DPT. Bibliography lists 7 sources. |
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A 5 page paper discussing SQL's hitory, its present uses and the promise for the future. SQL has had a niche in the IT applications market for some time, but it has been only recently that it became aggressive toward Oracle's dominance. It provides a scalable and versatile database model for businesses of all sizes, and it is no longer limited to smaller ones. It shows promise not only for today's applications, but also for tomorrow's growth. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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A 10 page paper discussing these three educational administrative software packages and their usefulness in today's technological environment. It appears that schools and users alike realize the need for more reliable administrative software. It also appears that neither Osiris nor SASIxp can provide lasting solution in their current form. Developers need to be at work bringing administrative software at least to the level of general acceptability. One that cannot provide necessary functions or is based on faulty programming likely will not be able to serve the needs of any school or school system. Bibliography lists 15 sources. |
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11 pages in length. The writer discusses the pros and cons of Internet technology as it relates to diplomatic organizations. Bibliography lists 12 sources. |
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A 5 page paper discussing the differences in Windows 3.x, Windows 95 and Windows NT. Microsoft's apparent intention was to make Windows use easier for the non-literate, but the observed result very often was pure frustration. The many changes also were taking place in a rapidly-evolving hardware environment. The purpose here is to outline some of those changes. Three aspects of changes within Windows that most directly affect users are operating speed, required RAM and ease of overall use. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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A 10 page paper discussing Java's growing importance in client/server computing. Though it certainly cannot be said to have taken web development by storm, it appears that Java's day is about to arrive. Increasing use of non-PC Internet devices creates a need for Java's cross-platform capabilities. Where the ability was intriguing in earlier years, the proliferation of non-PC access devices requires that web pages be accessible to all attempting to access them. The paper discusses growth in the use of Internet devices as well as servlets in Java applications. Bibliography lists 8 sources. |
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A 5 page overview of the expanding format and utilization of telecourses. Emphasizes that the traditional video and televised format of these courses is being coupled with a variety of technological formats such as interactive television, video conferencing and the World Wide Web to produce an educational format which is not only workable but preferable. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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(6 pp includes outline) The internet is an essential factor in the transformation of society from the "industrial age" to the "information age." We have started to witness fundamental changes in society at large resulting from this "information highway" and other advance information technologies, that directly facilitate creations, organizations and transactions within our current global structure. Alvin Toffler (1981) calls this "dawn of a new civilization" as the "single most explosive fact in our lifetimes." Bibliography lists 12 sources. |
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(7 pp) When was the last time that you wondered how "smart" you are? We wonder about it all the time with computers. We may not use the "s" word, because that makes "them" seem too humanoid. But we will ask how much memory does it have - what other things can it "do?" And ever since machin g more and more in our lives there is that faint whisper of a question, what will we do, if "they" get smarter than we are. This discussion will look at some of those, "what-ifs," in the area of artificial intelligence, and the ability of computers to be creative. Bibliography lists 3 sources. |
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A 5 page paper which discusses how the internet, and e-commerce, have improved peoples' lives by making shopping, banking, and many other consumer acts more convenient and less time consuming. Bibliography lists 6 sources. |
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A 3 page paper which compares and contrasts humans and computers, presenting the thesis that computers are like humans, but humans are superior in many different ways. No sources cited. |
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A 5 page paper which illustrates how e-commerce has changed the country in many beneficial ways. Bibliography lists 6 sources. |
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This 11 page paper asserts that many businesses have begun to either incorporate, re-evaluate and, or, update their in-house computer networks. These same businesses are possibly looking at the many advantages that come with a comprehensive intranet system to facilitate company communications and interactions. Bibliography lists 15 sources. |
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A 5 page paper. The computer industry is heavily involved in politics in a number of ways. Companies in the industry are making large contributions to candidates and political action committees are being established to safeguard the interests of the industry. There is another side of involvement, which is the possibility of electronic and/or Internet voting processes. These issues are discussed. Bibliography lists 7 sources. |
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This 5 page paper considers gives an outline of this mature and well established tool and its uses and development as well as advantages over competing products. The bibliography cites 2 source. |
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An 11 page research paper that investigates computer viruses and their ramifications – costs, effects on society, and the future – as well as an examination that takes into consideration Marxist theory. Bibliography lists 10 sources. |
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20 pages in length. Perhaps nowhere in the world is information more critical than in the military. If pertinent information is not retrieved in a timely manner, it could spell disaster for global interaction. This is precisely why real-time computing is essential within military systems. The ongoing threat of global discord warrants military utilization of the most technologically advanced computer components; without the aide of such elements, the military could find itself caught in an unsafe and compromising situation. Bibliography lists 18 sources. |
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5 pages in length. Would a computer that passes the Turing Test (Computing Machinery and Intelligence, by A. M. Turing) have a mind? This has been a debate that has lasted for decades. One of those who would undoubtedly loudly object to the possibility would be John Searle, who wrote Minds, Brains and Programs. In order to argue this question intelligently, we must first ask ourselves however, what a computer would need in order to have a mind. And how would we know this? This is an interesting treatise on the subject. Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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(6 pp). This education project addresses the use of the computer as a valuable learning tool. Major areas of study will be 1) access to technology in the classroom; 2) cognitive learning and technology; 3) multimedia learning combined with 4) instructional software (Toolbox); and 5) ethics and technology in the classroom. Activities, games, and projects done individually, with a partner, and in a group have been incorporated into the design of this educational project. The six levels of Bloom's taxonomy: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation, will be used as constants throughout the project. Bibliography lists 4 sources; includes abstract. |
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