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A 5 page paper that discusses how third generation software like Visual Basic, Visual C++, DELPHI, and other programs assist developers in flexibility and efficiency. The software is viewed in relationship to the developer. Bibliography lists 6 sources. |
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A 7 page research paper on BACnet and its use as a controller for climate control, lighting, and security systems in large buildings. The writer details what it is, how it operates, and the equipment involved. Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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A complete overview of 'Apple Talk'-- what it is, what is does, and how it works. Paper is 6 pages in length and lists 4 references. |
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This 20 page paper addresses the problems inherent in software development as contractors often misuse time and go over budget in the completion of projects. The solution presented involves the use of project management techniques. Examples of companies that had problems, as well as success stories, are included in the paper. Bibliography lists 15 sources. |
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This 6 page report discusses the various investment properties, futures, options, and features of silver and the web portal company Yahoo! The world of Internet stocks and investment is often bewildering to the more traditional investment experts, as well as the individual investors. However, attempting to protect investments through a commodity of great 'traditional' value such as silver is not a wise move in the modern marketplace. Bibliography lists 9 sources. |
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A 4 page essay describing a computer-purchasing decision and the factors that went into it. Various definitive explanations are given for considering such features as hard drive side, CD-ROM speed, number of ISA slots, etc; Bibliography lists 2 sources. |
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A 5 page overview of the process involved in shopping for a computer. Includes a spreadsheet which compares features of three systems offered at three different stores and a graph which allows the potential purchaser to visualize differences in the different systems and how these differences relate to price. No sources are listed. |
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An 8 page paper discussing and analyzing the direction of antitrust regulation in the US. The writer cites case studies of the computer industry (Microsoft and Intel) and the long-distance telephone industry. Bibliography lists 6 sources. |
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An 8 page discussion of the Pentium microprocessors that had been introduced by Intel since 1993. Includes performance information for Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium MMX, and Pentium II. Particular emphasis is placed upon the merits of Pentium II. Bibliography lists six sources. |
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This 4 page paper discusses the comparable features of Corel WordPerfect 7 and Microsoft Word 7.0, provides a list of features and minimum specifications for operation and reviews lauding MS-Word because of the additional management suites. This still leaves the choice up to the user. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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This 5 page paper looks at Bill Gates's The Road Ahead in terms of its influence in science and technology. Many points made in the book are discussed and expanded to include the implications of technology on the human race. No additional sources cited. |
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Bill Gates' book is discussed in this 5 page paper. The work is reviewed from a professional perspective, but also addresses areas that laymen would be interested in. Includes a discussion of the Microsoft Wallet and new home safety technology. No other sources are used. |
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In this 6 page paper about Bill Gates' own book in which the writer focuses upon Gates' vision for the future of technology and then takes issue with the various points he makes. It is argued that the improvements described in the book will benefit, not harm, society. The future is now, and those who don't want to travel 'the highway' will no doubt find themselves all alone by the side of the road ahead...Full citation provided. |
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A 70 page paper that provides a systematic overview of existing E-mail software and groupware server applications, including MS Exchange Server, Lotus Notes, Netscape E-mail and groupware solutions, and considers the benefits and limitations of each option. Bibliography lists 40 sources. |
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5 pages in length. Microsoft Windows NT and Unix have come head to head over which system is the best in the market. Variables aside, it appears NT still has a way to go before it will reach the status of Unix. The writer compares the two systems and offers comments from industry analysts as to why one may be better than the other. Bibliography included. |
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An 8 page paper comparing the functionalities of Windows95 & WindowsNT that analyzes why Win95 continues to be the OS of choice over NT. Gives specs on each and cites strengths & weaknesses of each. Bibliography lists 8 sources. |
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A 7 page paper on Windows 95, its prolonged release, and the pros and cons of its use in comparison to previous versions. The writer describes news of 'bugs' in Windows 95 and some of the problems encountered by users. On the lighter side, technical aspects of the 32-bit operating system are also discussed as they relate to enhanced productivity and information management. Bibliography lists 6 sources. |
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A 5 page overview and opinion on the antitrust case against Microsoft. The writer explores the process from December 1997 through March 1998, with reference to the 1995 settlement. Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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A 5 page paper that offers a case for Bill Gates and Microsoft in the antitrust action brought by the federal government. The writer points to the fact that choices are available for the consumer. |
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6 pages in length. In a world where money is omnipotent and those who possess great wealth are revered as being God-like, Bill Gates stands on the top of the highest monetary mountain. However, the Microsoft Chairman and Chief Executive Officer is feeling the strength of that mountain crumble just a little bit beneath his feet as the result of an anti-trust lawsuit brought about by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) and twenty state attorney generals. Their claim: Gates' manipulative manner of using monopolistic practices in an overt attempt to control the Internet, including related software products. Their demand: That Microsoft detach its browser, Internet Explorer, from the Windows system and sell it separately or give users a choice between Explorer and its number one competitor, Netscape Navigator. The writer discusses actions taken by Gates in dealing with the lawsuit. Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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A 20 page research paper that explores the antitrust lawsuit to April 21, 1998 in terms of the Sherman Act, court transcripts, and monopolistic behavior. The writer argues that in addition to antitrust considerations, the economics of the issue must be considered, particularly in light of proposed regulation of the software industry. Both sides are presented and proposed resolutions explored, with a recommendation that whatever the outcome, that open competition be maintained. Bibliography lists 17 sources. |
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A 5 page paper discussing the Justice Department's pursuit of Microsoft on antitrust charges stemming from its bundling of its products with new computers from third parties. The Cato Institute's Robert Levy says of the entire antitrust suit against Microsoft, 'That dispute revolves around Microsoft's "tie-in" of its browser (Internet Explorer) with its operating system (Windows 95) -- a tie-in that poses no greater threat to competition...than the packaging of tires with automobiles, cream with coffee, laces with shoes, even left gloves with right gloves'. Instead, the threat to competition rests more in Microsoft's competitors being less able to compete based on their own lack of good ideas. Bibliography lists 12 sources. |
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A 9 page paper that provides a financial overview of Microsoft Corp, while also considering investment possibilities in this company. Bibliography lists 7 sources. |
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A 9 page overview of the benefits of client servers to the global community. The writer focuses mainly on benefits to businesses operating in both the internet and intranet environments. Brief descriptions are provided on NT and UNIX platforms, and examples of time and cost savings are provided. Bibliography lists 12 sources. |
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