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Software Piracy
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 460.... to the federal government , that by the way has no real
control over america since they can't even control themselves , software is
protected from the moment of its creation . As soon as that software hits the
store it is protected by the United States Federal Government . Yet , thousands
of software titles have been put out there , and the government hasn't protected
a fucking thing from happening . What a joke , how can we let such morons run
this nation . The law in the USA states that a person may who buys the software
may (I) copy it to a single computer and (II) ma .....
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Computer System Analysts
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1669.... to integrate their information, management, accounting, manufacturing and distribution sales systems. This analysis will describe the typical responsibilities of the computer systems analyst, including the job market and outlook for the career that may be one of the most misunderstood occupations in modern times.
The computer systems analysts is often misunderstood because they speak a techno-language that sounds more Greek than Greek, with common words like Sat, FoxPro, VB-4, C++ Himmelberg (8G), often leaving non-analysts scratching their heads. However, the development of .....
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Technological Advances In Agriculture Since The 1600's
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 995.... clearly be demonstrated through the fact that all major ancient civilizations including Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, and India were founded upon a stationary, river-based agricultural system ("Agriculture" Encarta 1999). Similarly, technological advances in the field of agriculture in more recent times have led not only to improved farming techniques and productivity, but have had the far-reaching effects of allowing man the freedom to concentrate his energies on industry and cultural advancement, rather than mere subsistence living.
To fully understand the advances made in an .....
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Knowledge Is Power: How To Buy A Computer
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1563.... more
computing power than others. In order to figure out how powerful a computer the
consumer needs, therefore, a person must first determine which programs he wants
to run. For many buyers, this creates a problem. They cannot buy a computer
until they know what they want to do with it, but they cannot really know all
of the uses there are for a computer until they own one. This problem is not as
tough as it seems, however. The consumer should go to his local computer store,
and look at the software that's available. Most programs explain their minimum
hardware require .....
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A Look Into The Computer Virus
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 720.... of curiosity. Viruses have always been viewed as a
well written, creative product of software engineering. I admit there are many
out there who create them out of malice, but far more people are just meeting a
challenge in software design. The people who make anti-virus software have much
more to benefit from the creation of new virii. This is not a slam, just an
observation. A common type of virus would be a Trojan Horse, or a destructive
program disguised as a game, a utility, or an application. When run, a Trojan
Horse does something devious to the computer system while app .....
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Ethernet
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 836.... of the
network packet header. This method consists of multiple workstation that
accesses a transmission medium called Multiple Access. Here the medium
listen until no signals are detected. This is known as Carrier Sense. After
checking to see if more than one signal is present they transmit. This is
called Collision Detection. When a collision occurs the station then has to
retransmit. The most important part of CSMA/CD access method is collision
detection. Workstation may simultaneous transmit causing a collision. A
method was needed to prevent this from happening. After a w .....
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Multimedia
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1629.... television will itself be a powerful computer. This, many believe, will be the world's biggest media group, letting consumers tune into anything, anywhere, anytime. The most extraordinary thing about the boom, is that so many moguls are spending such vast sums to develop digital technologies, for the delivering of programs and services which are still largely hypothetical. So what is behind such grand prophecies? Primarily, two technological advances known as digitization (including digital compression), and fibre optics. Both are indispensable to the high-speed netwo .....
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The History Of The Internet
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 851.... in conjunction with a number of military contractors and universities to explore the possibility of a communication network that could survive a nuclear attack. It continued simply because the DOD, DOD's contractors, and the universities found that it provided a very convenient way to communicate (Wendell). The ARPANET was a success from the very beginning. Although originally designed to allow scientists to share data and access remote computers, e-mail quickly becomes the most popular application. The ARPANET became a high-speed digital post-office as people used it t .....
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