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CPU Standards Comparison
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The central processing unit (CPU) of a microprocessor moved beyond earlier hardware-based processing units to accommodate embedded software architecture with specific evolutions in CPU development standards. While the standards offer consumer protection and manufacturers guidance, the evolution of the CPU standards are based in the need to keep up with technology and by constantly raising the bar on efficiency. Discussed: RS232, RS422, RS485, USB. Bibliography lists 9 sources. jvCPUu.rtf
Filename: jvCPUu.rtf
Creating a Fitness Center Information System
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A 14 page paper discussing the current situation at City Fitness Center and offering a proposed information system that will better serve customers and inform Center management in matters of capacity, customer preference and other matters of operation. The paper provides an approach to designing the system in such a way that it positively contributes to Center and customer goals. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSitFitCtrSys3.rtf
Creating a Travel Agency Database
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This 10 page paper explores a sample problem of creating a database for future web publication. Software is chosen for a hypothetical travel agency that wants to make use of an electronic database which will be made available for customers. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Travdata.wps
Current Generation Protocols & Next Generation Protocols
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A 10 page paper that provides an overview of the essential features of current generation and next generation protocols in computer networking, and provides an evaluative comparison. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Compprot.wps
Current issues in IT
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This 10 page paper looks at three issues in IT; the potential of a digital divide, the protection of information placed in the internet and computer crime. The paper considers these issues, why they are important and looks at what the government can do to reduce their impact. The bibliography cites 20 sources.
Filename: TEITissues.rtf
CUSTOMER RETENTION IN THE MIDST OF TECHNOLOGY CHANGE
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This 4-page paper discusses three challenges in customer retention with technology change, and how an IT manager can deal with the problems. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTcustrete.rtf
Customer Survey: “Library Without Walls”
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A 6 page proposal for a study designed to gain insight into customers’ views of the digital options available to them and the degree to which they use those options. The public library long has been a site offering Internet access to those who do not have other means of access available to them. Diminishing that role of the public library may affect the degree to which the library serves the local area. The paper includes a 12-item customer survey. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSlibCustSurv.rtf
Cyberphobia And Technophobia: Annotated Bibliography
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6 pages in length. The writer provides a 15-source annotated bibliography.
Filename: TLCTechS.rtf
Cyberspace: The New Frontier?
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5 pages in length. John Perry Barlow concludes that cyberspace is a new frontier where people may find a communal home. The reasons why Barlow initially believed this to be true have been somewhat modified from their original composition; however, Barlow still subscribes to the belief that cyberspace presents a certain – if not unorthodox – form of communal atmosphere. The writer discusses that while others acknowledge this seemingly inherent element of Internet relations, there is still some trepidation with regard to fully condoning Barlow's assertion. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCcyber.wps
Cyborg or Quality of Life?
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A 13 page paper discussing where IT should go in supporting "bionics" research. Biomedical and biomechanical research is totally dependent on the availability of high-volume and high-dependability computing systems. The fears of creating a cyborg are ill founded. Though they make great entertainment and provide many ideas for philosophical exercise, they cannot overcome the laws of physics on which reality is based. The benefits of biomedical enhancement are clear, however. They have the ability not only to improve afflicted individuals' quality of life in practical terms, but also to carry positive effect in sociological realms. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: KSsocITcyborg.rtf
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