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Brief History Of Library Automation: 1930-1996
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1647.... Library Automation: 1930-1960
It could be said that library automation development began in the 1930's
when punch card equipment was implemented for use in library circulation and
acquisitions. During the 30's and early 40's progress on computer systems was
slow which is not surprising, given the Depression and World War II. In 1945,
Vannevar Bush envisioned an automated system that would store information,
including books, personal records and articles. Bush(1945) wrote about a
hypothetical "memex" system which he described as a mechanical library that
would allow a user to v .....
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Windows NT
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1129.... that will take it to its
destination, but no two packets need to follow the same path. The Internet is
designed so that packets always take the best available route at the time they
are travelling. 'Routers' which are boxes of circuit boards and microchips,
which do the essential task of directing and redirecting packets along the
network. Much smaller boxes of circuit boards and microchips called 'modems'
do the task of interpreting between the phone lines and the computer. The
packets are all switched into a destination and reassembled by the destination
computer. T .....
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Careers In Computer Engineering
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1674.... engineering has many options for a career. Many colleges offer electrical engineering curricula and computer engineering may be an offshoot. The University of Delaware describes a person with a degree in electrical engineering as a "generalist," with computer engineers as "specialists" who spend their time focusing on computer architecture and compiler design (University of Delaware / which_degree.html).
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, considered one of the best schools for computer study, offers a similarly structured program (Glass 91). While both degree programs re .....
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Contrasting The Two Forms Of Mail
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 847.... e-mail. Unfortunately, physical packages such as gifts or magazines cannot be attached to e-mail. On the other hand, the postal service can send any kind of physical package, from a magazine to a pool table, for a price proportional to its size. In addition, the postal service can also transfer data if it is placed on a disk or a CD-ROM. However, speed is a problem, thus origin of the term snail-mail. For example, The smallest letter can take from two days to two weeks to deliver, depending on the locations of the sender and the receiver. Even sending a letter to the house a .....
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Morality And Ethics And Computers
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1652.... these questions all the more
important for today's society to answer.
There are also many moral and ethical problems dealing with the use of
computers in the medical field. In one particular case, a technician trusted
what he thought a computer was telling him, and administered a deadly dose of
radiation to a hospital patient.2 In cases like these, it is difficult to decide
who's fault it is. It could have been the computer programmer's fault, but
Goodman asks, "How much responsibility can you place on a machine?"3
Many problems also occur when computers are used in .....
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Maglev Consequences
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 689.... Adding to the congestion and delay is
increased commuter and regional air traffic. Those short distance flights take
valuable landing slots that could be used for larger planes on more profitable,
longer flights. With the maglev vehicles the shorter trips excluding access
time can be cut a lot. With a study of 16 major corridors of travel, less than
300 miles in length, they studied how well the maglev vehicles could help, and
in 10 out of the 16 the time could be cut at least slightly. Also the cost of
a maglev trip will be less so that even with the longer trips .....
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Dispute Over Computers And Knowledge To Operate Them
Number of pages: 1 | Number of words: 234.... knowledge
of computers anyone dont stand a chance on the job market. Because without
education in this field there is no way to succed in life or to find ajob which
would provide decant pay for an average person. However,other people have
different opinion about this issue. In theit opinion knowledge of computers is
not required in today's job market. They also thinks that people should not
depend so much on computers but more on their own education and capibilities to
make the right decisions.
Even knowing for a fact that the computers are almost everywhere in use .....
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A New Technology
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 365.... look into a viewfinder, or even open your eyes wider than normal. The cameras work at a range up to 3 feet away, and only take two to four seconds to find, photograph and match your iris.
The security benefits are obvious: no two people, not even identical twins, have the same iris. While cards and PINs can be stolen, irises cannot. Van Naarden says iris-scanning is also being used overseas at teller windows, kiosks, vaults, and safety deposit boxes.
Stopping Fraud, Saving Money And in an industry that loses billions each year to various forms of fraud, a near-foolproof ide .....
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