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The Year 2000 Computer Problem
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2304.... physical spaces for the year in this date format, after '99', the only logical choice is to reset the number to '00'.
The year 2000 problem is unlike any other problem in modern history for several reasons. William Adams points out some of the most important ones. "Time is running out- the Year 2000 is inevitable! The problem will occur simultaneously worldwide, time zones withstanding. It affects all languages and platforms, hardware & software. The demand for solutions will exceed the supply. Survivors will survive big, losers will lose big. There is no 'silver bullet' that .....
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The Anti-Trust Case Against Microsoft
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2404.... Doing this
stalled the investigations even more, until finally in August of 1993, (Check
1)the Federal Trade Commission decided to hand the case over to the Department
of Justice. The Department of Justice moved quickly, with Anne K. Bingaman, head
of the Antitrust Division of the DOJ, leading the way.(Check 1) The case was
finally ended on July 15, 1994, with Microsoft signing a consent
settlement.(Check 1)
The settlement focused on Microsoft's selling practices with computer
manufacturers. Up until now, Microsoft would sell MS-DOS and Microsoft's other
operating systems to .....
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Computer Crimes
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1157.... in the hacker’s ego game. Only seventy five computer crime prosecutions were reported in the United States in 1986, according to the National Center for Computer Crime Data in Santa Cruz, Calif. By 1989, that number jumped to 500 prosecutions. that year cost businesses and banks - and, ultimately, consumers - about $500 million. "As the use of computers has increased, so has their criminal misuse" (Bowers 54:g13). Computers are used to obtain credit card numbers, which are then used to order thousands of dollars worth of whatever the hackers want.
"In recent years, ind .....
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Dna Identification System
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 448.... of the Australian population of individuals over the age of 18. This would have all the information about each individual these would include their DNA, and other vital statistics. At the scene of the crime there is usually fingerprints or some kind of DNA trail left behind. The police would use this DNA to log into the database to track down the criminal. It would also tell the location of where that criminal is to make it easier to find them.
The system also has its problems, Lets say that you were a carrier of a disease but it does not affect you at any way at all, this co .....
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Integrated Computer Controlled Video Viewing Systems
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 967.... supercomputer. All the crew will need is a
Pentium PC compatible, 8 MB Ram, FlashPoint®, 128 Lite Video Frame Grabber
Card, and Windows NT 4.0® or Windows 95®.
SPECIFICATIONS
Digital SONY camcorder with VHS, S-VHS and digital output signal
for PC signal processing
Very high resolution (480/line) for macro imaging of particles
Pre-programmed controller for starting time, recording time and -
interval
Deployable as particle camera or observation camera
Technical data:
Housing Material: TiAl4V4 alloy Total weight: 8.9 kg Lens cover:
Borosilikat glass Connector: SUBCON .....
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About The Internet
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 830.... individuals. These
services also provide large reference sections, including encyclopedias,
libraries of all sorts, journals, newspapers, and magazines. They have
databases consisting of airline fares, routes, and travel times, and allow
for users to make flight reservations on line. Through on line services,
users are able to check, buy, and sell stocks and bonds through brokers.
The services provide entertainment through games, contests, and movie
reviews. Finally, a huge breakthrough for consumers and marketers
worldwide, shopping on line has been made possible, as peop .....
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Telecommuting
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1062.... The building and repair of highways and
maintenance requires a large consumption of energy, not only in the operation of
the highway construction and repair equipment, but also in the manufacture and
transportation of the required materials. An increase in the percentage of
people telecommuting to work will decrease the need for expanded highways and
associated road maintenance. The first two areas related to getting to work.
Once a person arrives at a central office working location, he or she represents
another energy consumer, often times magnified many times over .....
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The History Of The Internet And The WWW
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1079.... of companies and organizations with
the mission to realize the full potential of the Web.
With a background of system design in real-time communications and text
processing software development, in 1989 he invented the World Wide Web, an
internet-based hypermedia initiative for global information sharing. while
working at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory. He spent two years
with Plessey elecommunications Ltd a major UK Telecom equipment manufacturer,
working on distributed transaction systems, message relays, and bar code
technology.
In 1978 Tim left P .....
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