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641: What Is An Information Systems Project
... use the detailed cost information he has so far. Once he completes the process sit down with his team and make a close to realistic forecast for the additional stages. When it time for his proposal ensure he makes it clear that the budget could change +/- %. Also, show any similar products that are on the market making considerable success. Keeping honest plus showing what he believes is a good process, will ...
642: The Linux Operating System
... in LIH-nucks. Advantages: Linux is cheap, fast, flexible, efficient, stable, secure, reliable, legal, easy to install, low maintenance, thoroughly tested, and currently running somewhere around half the internet. Linux can run on much more modest hardware than most other modern operating systems require. An old 486 with 16 megabytes of ram and 500 megs of hard drive space has plenty of capacity to host an internet, including duties as firewall ...
643: The Invention of the Computer
... extremely powerful, centralized computational centers and toward a broader range of applications for less-costly computer systems. Most continuous-process manufacturing, such as petroleum refining and electrical-power distribution systems, began using computers of relatively modest capability for controlling and regulating their activities. In the 1960s the programming of applications problems was an obstacle to the self-sufficiency of moderate-sized on-site computer installations, but great advances in applications programming ...
644: The Evolution of the Computer
... extremely powerful, centralized computational centers and toward a broader range of applications for less-costly computer systems. Most continuous-process manufacturing, such as petroleum refining and electrical-power distribution systems, began using computers of relatively modest capability for controlling and regulating their activities. In the 1960s the programming of applications problems was an obstacle to the self-sufficiency of moderate-sized on-site computer installations, but great advances in applications programming ...
645: A Quantum Computer
... determined by it's interaction with neighboring atoms in the chain. Laser pulses could be used to send signals down the polymer chain and the two ends would create two unique energy states. A third proposal was to replace the organic molecules with crystals in which information would be stored in the crystals in specific frequencies that could be processed with additional pulses. The atomic nuclei, spinning in either of two ...
646: Internet Censorship
... and Coats drafted up the infamous Communications Decency Act. Section 502: "Whoever ... uses any interactive computer service to display in a manner available to a person under 18 years of age, any comment, request, suggestion, proposal, image, or other communication that, in context, depicts or describes, in terms patently offensive as measured by contemporary community standards, sexual or excretory activities or organs... shall be fined under Title 1, United States Code ...
647: Animation
... of animated film, creation of this is very costly. Companies must create a team of animators that are willing to work together to get the finished product perfect the first time around. No matter how modest or ambitious the project, the team of animators follow a strict number of structured procedures, and must possess the understanding of the concepts and terminology in traditional animation. When the team has been assembled. The ...
648: Telecommuting
... would be required at home. The office building has heating, cooling, and lighting needs, and the materials to build it and maintain it require energy in their production and transportation. Working from home requires only modest incremental demands on energy for heating, cooling, and lighting needs, and makes effective use of existing building space and facilities. Telecommuting also improves productivity. Much time is spent on unnecessary activities by people who commute ...
649: Overview of Video On Demand Systems
... new functionality. This work will maintain interoperability with the existing standards. Standards First Standards as complex and universal as the H.320 and T.120 series need a coordination point for the interim steps a proposal takes on its way to becoming a standard. The IMTC is an international group of more than 60 industry-leading companies working to complement the efforts of the ITU-T with an emphasis on assisting ...
650: Computer Viruses: Past, Present And Future
... appeared every week. By 1990, the rate rose to once every two days. Now, more than three viruses are created every day - for an average 110 new viruses created in a typical month. From those modest four viruses in 1986, today's computer users face thousands of virus strains. Number Of Unique Viruses Here is the frightening part: Most infections today are caused by viruses that are at least six years ...


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