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- 651: Business in Computers
- ... ahead. The Internet isn't always going to give you the answers you are looking for, but it will always lead you in the right direction. That is why I hope you will accept my proposal and make aware the students of today of this invaluable business tool.
- 652: America and the Computer Industry
- ... 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 ...
- 653: History of the Computer Industry in America
- ... 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 ...
- 654: Private Cable TV
- ... instance are allowed to broadcast for 10 years, then tehy have to renegociate their autorisation of broadcasting. Autorisations for CableTV last 20 years and can be allowed to companies or "regies" on local elected peopleΤs proposal. Furthermore French and foreign channels which want to broadcast on cable net need to sign a convention with the CSA. The implementation of the net is then under the Commune responsibility. The CSA makes also ...
- 655: Outsourcing
- ... and the commitment of time and resources. Once a cost baseline is developed, an organisation can come up with a more objective cost analysis. It can then assess the related components of the vendor's proposal against this cost benefit analysis before making any decision regarding the outsourcing. Successful Outsourcing For an IT manager to successfully outsource its IT functions, there are a number of factors that need to be addressed ...
- 656: Internet
- ... ahead. The Internet isn't always going to give you the answers you are looking for, but it will always lead you in the right direction. That is why I hope you will accept my proposal and make aware the students of today of this invaluable business tool.
- 657: Improving Cyberspace
- ... the censors find with illegal material could immediately lose their address, thus shutting down the site. Some might complain about cost, but if the government raised the annual price to hold an address from a modest $50 to say $500, they could easily afford to pay for the censors. This would not present a problem, because mostly businesses own addresses; it would not effect use by normal people. For example, microsoft ...
- 658: Implementing A CAD System TO Reduce Costs
- Implementing A CAD System TO Reduce Costs Introduction This report will analyze a proposal on how Woodbridge Foam could become more competitive through improvements in technology. This includes the saving of the companies money, shortening the design time for new products, decreasing quoting time and improving quality overall. By ...
- 659: History of Computers
- ... 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 ...
- 660: History of the Computer Industry in America
- ... 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 ...
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