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Papers On Computers & The Internet
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B2B: Legal, Ethical And Regulatory Perspective
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3 pages in length. Entering into business amidst the ever-expanding boundaries of electronic commerce has become the exchange of choice for many an industry, both contemporary and traditional in nature. The extent to which e-commerce has literally metamorphosed the way in which business occurs is both grand and far-reaching from a beneficial standpoint; that there must also be safeguards to ensure legal, ethical and regulatory compliance speaks to the ease with which B2B must be kept in check. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLC_B2B.rtf
Paper Title: B2B: Legal, Ethical And Regulatory Perspective
Backing Up Server Data
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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.
Filename: KSserverBackup.wps
Paper Title: Backing Up Server Data
Bahrain, Technology, and E-Commerce
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This 20 page report discusses the nation of Bahrain and the fact that its government and people clearly understand that they face a number of obstacles to a comprehensive implementation of electronic commerce. However, Bahrain is well on its way in terms of infrastructure development, education efforts, and, partnering with technologically-advanced organizations. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: BWbarain.rtf
Paper Title: Bahrain, Technology, and E-Commerce
Banking Competitiveness
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British vs Internet Banking: A 50 page paper discussing the online component of providing banking services. The intent at the outset is to compare traditional British banks with fully online banks, assessing for profitability, brand loyalty and other characteristics. Online banks are part of larger, traditional financial institutions; the paper focuses on marketing and consumer loyalty, and how the addition of Internet service affects those aspects of operation. It also discusses aggregation, the practice of placing enabling consumers to access all account information - even from different financial institutions - from a single site. The paper includes 21 charts and tables including Internet use in the UK and interest rate information from the Bank of England. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: KSbankBritInt.wps
Paper Title: Banking Competitiveness
Banking Regulation Case Study
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10 pages in length. Because
depository institutions need to be as efficient yet safe as
possible in their myriad duties concerned with protecting their
customers assets, banking regulations must be in place which will
create this safe and efficient environment. However, while this
is a general, overall consensus of the problem as a whole, it
needs to be broken down into sub-groups and each sub-group must
then be addressed in order to consider the solution as a whole.
The solution to this is presented in this excellent case study of
the banking industry. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JGAbkreg.wps
Paper Title: Banking Regulation Case Study
Barnes and Noble and e-commerce
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A five page paper which looks at the ways in which business enterprises enter the world of e-commerce, with particular reference to the publishing house of Barnes and Noble.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JLbarnes.rtf
Paper Title: Barnes and Noble and e-commerce
Basic Internet Information
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This 10 page paper considers the different uses of the internet. The paper starts with a brief history of the development of the internet and then moves on to look a the applications that are used by internet user giving a brief outline to each. These include e-mail, web browsers, internet relay chat (IRC) and newsgroups. The final section of the paper looks at potential problems including security and hacker as well as lack of privacy. The bibliography cites 9 sources.
Filename: TEinter2.wps
Paper Title: Basic Internet Information
Basics of Designing a Database Structure
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This 5 page paper looks at some of the basic issues to be considered when designing a database from considering the use of either a flat file or relational database to the way that fields and strings for relational database can be managed. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEBSstrct.rtf
Paper Title: Basics of Designing a Database Structure
Baudrillard: hyperreality and simulation
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A paper which looks at Baudrillard's view of simulation and hyperreality, with specific reference to anime, and Bostrom's work on The Matrix and the philosophical implications of simulations. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JLbaudhyp.rtf
Paper Title: Baudrillard: hyperreality and simulation
Benchmarking HarperCollins' Approach to E-Book Sales
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A 3 page paper examining HarperCollins' approach to electronic media. Harrison-Keyes has met only with significant problems in developing a sales model centered on electronic formats. It now seeks to benchmark another publishing company. The approach that HarperCollins has taken to e-book distribution thus far is one that can be highly workable at Harrison-Keyes. The only real responsibility is that of digitizing and storing products; online retailers assume all other sales-related responsibilities. This approach can benefit Harrison-Keyes in two ways: preventing the need for immense departures from budgeted IT upgrades and avoiding competing with the retailers that have sold Harrison-Keyes books for years. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSmgmtEbkBnch.rtf
Paper Title: Benchmarking HarperCollins' Approach to E-Book Sales
Best Buy’s Physical and Electronic Stores
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A 6 page paper comparing the virtual and physical shopping experience and benefits for the company, using Best Buy as the example. The virtual and physical stores are great complements for each other. They each have their strengths and each contributes to the company’s overall success. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSecommBestBuy.rtf
Paper Title: Best Buy’s Physical and Electronic Stores
Best Practices in Use of Information
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A 9 page outline of ten examples of best practices in knowledge management. The late Peter Drucker warned decades ago that virtually all workers in the future (i.e., now) would be knowledge workers. Information technology has come to provide the backbone of business operation rather than merely recording historical results as it did only a generation ago. Today's firms must seek out greater speed, efficiency and cost savings as never before. The paper provides five "best practices" in seeking out quality, speed and flexibility, followed by five more "best practices" in using information as a business asset. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: KSmgmtKMbest.rtf
Paper Title: Best Practices in Use of Information
Better Read That Again/Web Hoaxes
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A 3 page reaction paper to an article by Paul Piper entitled "Better read that again: web hoaxes and misinformation" is an informative survey of different categories of misinformation, which includes everything from racist propaganda to intentional joke pages on the Internet. The writer argues that Piper's article goes to the heart of an issue that has been frequently overlooked, but is nevertheless inherent in US culture, which is the prevalent misconception that anything--literally anything--if it appears in print or is said on television, has to be true. The writer argues further that if the misinformation on the Internet raises the level of skepticism in the American public, it is a good thing. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khwebhox.rtf
Paper Title: Better Read That Again/Web Hoaxes
Beyond the Realm of Reality - Adaptable Intelligent User Interfaces
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A 10 page paper that defines and examines adaptable intelligent user interfaces developed through computer technology and how these interfaces are used in human computer communications. The first generation of these interfaces and how they were implemented is discussed as well as future visions for the next generation of interfaces. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: LCIUI.doc
Paper Title: Beyond the Realm of Reality - Adaptable Intelligent User Interfaces
Bill Gates -- "The Road Ahead"
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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.
Filename: Gate.wps
Paper Title: Bill Gates -- "The Road Ahead"
Bill Gates and Microsoft: Background, Developments and Controversy
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This is an 8 page paper discussing Bill Gates: history, controversy and Microsoft. Bill Gates, the co-founder and current chairman and chief software architect of Microsoft has received a great deal of controversy and criticism over the last several decades in regards to his company and practices. Early criticism was circulated by his competitors that the software developed for the highly successful Windows operating system was based on that of Apple computers’. The software industry has always been considered on a slightly different plane than that of the computer hardware industry as many people and computer programmers believe that the ownership of software has always been considered much more venerable than that of hardware. Nevertheless, the success of Microsoft software has given the company 90 percent of the current market which has resulted in an antitrust and monopoly case over the last three years. But despite the fact that the case has taken a toll on the profits of Microsoft, which still reach $9 billion each year, Gates continues in his determination to develop new ground breaking software and continues to have a hands-on involvement in all projects. It is because of this tenacity in the development of software, that regardless of controversy and court rulings, Gates would have made Microsoft a success regardless of any hindrances.
Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TJGates1.rtf
Paper Title: Bill Gates and Microsoft: Background, Developments and Controversy
Biologically Artificial Intelligence
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An 11 page paper discussing artificial intelligence and the concept of the “fyborg,” or functional integration of human and intelligent machine. The primary example given is that of the WiFi-enabled contact lens containing a microchip in the truest sense of the word, activated by the wearer’s thoughts. The specific thought generates what amounts to a search of the Internet, with results depicted as a hologram within the contact lens. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KSfyborg.rtf
Paper Title: Biologically Artificial Intelligence
Biometric Security Measures
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A 7 page paper discussing retina, iris, finger and hand
scanning technologies and their applications. Nearly everyone is aware of the increased need for
increased security in our electronic world, one that is increasingly becoming more anonymous
than ever. It is important for organizations, however, to preserve relationships - whether with
customers or employees - when implementing these security measures. They need to be
implemented in an atmosphere of heightened freedom for those authorized, rather than through a
"big brother" approach that can offend nearly everyone involved. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSbiometrx.wps
Paper Title: Biometric Security Measures
Biometric Technology & Identity Theft
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A 10 research paper that discusses biometric technology and how it can be used to protect against identity theft. This literature review explores a possible solution to curbing the incidence of identity theft—the field of biometric technology. Biometric solutions to security are explored with emphasis on fingerprint scanners as the best available solution. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khbiomet.rtf
Paper Title: Biometric Technology & Identity Theft
Biometrics
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A 5 page paper discussing some of the biometric security applications available to organizations. Ranging from avoiding time clock fraud to identifying terror suspects among war zone detainees, most current biometric applications rely on fingerprints to confirm individuals' identities. Some companies already have personal applications in place in Asia and expect to see US cell phones and laptop computers featuring biometric safeguards by the end of 2005. Nearly all of the biometric applications discussed here are based on fingerprints. The next generation likely will focus on a greater number of biometric measures. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSsecBiomet.rtf
Paper Title: Biometrics
BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY
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This 2.5-paper focuses on Bluetooth technology, a radio frequency based communications standard and technology that is being hailed as a great cost saver (as it replace cable connection lines). The paper discusses the history of Bluetooth, as well as the interesting name. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: MTblutoo.rtf
Paper Title: BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY
Bluetooth Technology
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This 6 page paper discusses Bluetooth technology in detail, but at a layman's level. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVBluTut.rtf
Paper Title: Bluetooth Technology
Boo dot com
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A six page paper which looks at some of the reasons for the failure of Boo.com, and considers how many of its shortcomings were specifically related to issues of e-commerce. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: JLboo.rtf
Paper Title: Boo dot com
Book Review / Dinty Moore's 'The Emperor's Virtual Clothes'
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In this 5 page analysis of Moore's book (subtitled 'The Naked Truth About Internet Subculture'), the writer discusses topics covered with examples from the text, then offers an analysis of the implications that they have for technology and the modern world. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Dinty.wps
Paper Title: Book Review / Dinty Moore's 'The Emperor's Virtual Clothes'
Book Review / Information Highway Not As Great As We Think...
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A 3 page review of Clifford Stoll's "Silicon Snake Oil : Second Thoughts On The Information Superhighway" in which the writer discusses Stoll's thoughts on the various social problems that an expanding Internet will present. Bibliography lists 2 supporting sources.
Filename: Silicons.wps
Paper Title: Book Review / Information Highway Not As Great As We Think...
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