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Computers · 656 words
- The Cray X-MP/22 manufactured by Cray Research Incorporated (CRI) of
Minneapolis, Minnesota was delivered and installed at the U of Toronto
this September. The Cray is a well respected computer - mainly for its
extremely fast rate of mathematical floating-pointcalculation. As the
university states...
Computers · 933 words
- The Internet has started to change the way of the world during this decade.
More homes, companies, and schools are getting hooked online with the Internet
during the past few years. This change has started to become the new way of
life present and future. The Internet system is so advanced it is...
Computers · 1,503 words
- The information age is the age we live in today, and with the information age comes an age of ethics. When we deal with the new technologies introduced every day, we need to decide what we must consider ethical and unethical. We must consider all factors so that the use of the information readily...
Computers · 875 words
- The telephone is one of the most creative and prized inventions in the
world. It has advanced from its humble beginnings to its wireless communication
technology today and for the future. The inhabitants of the earth have long
communicated over a distance, which has been done by shouting from one...
Computers · 1,326 words
- A report discussing the proposition that computer crime has increased
dramatically over the last 10 years.
Introduction
Computer crime is generally defined as any crime accomplished through special
knowledge of computer technology. Increasing instances of white-collar crime
involve computers as...
Computers · 4,265 words
- GPS: The Future of Navigation and Technology
Foundations of a Technological Society
As we enter the 21st century, we are constantly being bombarded with new technologies. From the wireless community to operations that once took weeks to recover and now only take a day or so, our world will never...
Computers · 1,037 words
- As defined in Webster's New World Dictionary, Third Edition,
is "an electronic mode of doing work outside the office that
traditionally has been done in the office, as by computer terminal in the
employee's home." Basically, it is working at home utilizing current technology,
such as computers,...
Computers · 719 words
- "The Mad Scramble for the Elusive Silver Bullet . . . and the Clock Ticks Away."
The year 2000 is practically around the corner, promising a new era of
greatness and wonder . . . as long as you don't own a computer or work with one.
The year 2000 is bringing a Pandora's Box of gifts to the...
Computers · 779 words
- So, How Does It Work? The Wankel Rotary Combustion Engine
Theory, Design, and Principles of Operation
Internal combustion engine: fuel air mixture ignites and the explosion directly drives the engine internally.
Four phase Otto Cycle engine: intake, compression, power, exhaust.
Three main moving...
Computers · 572 words
- I understand that some students that have already graduated from College
are having a bit of trouble getting their new businesses started. I know of a
tool that will be extremely helpful and is already available to them; the
Internet. Up until a few years ago, when a student graduated they were...
Computers · 1,886 words
- write the code that tells computers what to do. System code tells a computer how to interact with its hardware; applications code tells a computer how to accomplish a specific task, such as word processing or spreadsheet calculating. Systems must be familiar with hardware specifications, design,...
Computers · 240 words
- 1) Internet has made the world into a village -- one can easily communicate message to another in the other corner of the world instantly through Instant Messenger.
2) Email has revolutionised the concept of writing - This has made people to use less of paper.
3) Internet has brought rockety...
Computers · 972 words
- Identification and Description of the Issue
Copyright law are perhaps those laws which are breached the most by individual
on a daily bases. This is because one might not know be informed about these law
or because not much is done to enforce these law. Also some countries of the
world have no...
Computers · 232 words
- are now playing an inevitable role. Refer to the functions of presenting wide ranging information and variety of software, they release education carriers from the mundane works, which deliver a cost effective instructions successfully. Teachers find this useful to guide students'...
Computers · 494 words
- In the article, 'Are distributors going the extra mile?', the author relays her findings of a survey she initiated. The questions were posed to 2,000 people in the purchasing profession and sought to determine whether or not distributors were 'committed to relationships' (Avery 51) with...