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- 761: The Arrival of Email
- ... ask Bill Gates. ("When the Devil is in the E-Mails," BusinessWeek, June 8, 1998, pp. 72-74) In the past it was handwritten memos, file documents, letters and tape recorded conversations-for example President Nixon's Watergate related tapes-that have sometimes been used by external parties to take companies to task in court. With the digital communication methods of the Information Age, organizational managers are finding that E-mail ...
- 762: Object-Oriented Database Management Systems
- ... Hill, 1991. Burleson, D.K. Practical Application of Object-Oriented Techniques to Relational Databases. Wiley/QED, 1994. Chorafas, D.N. and H. Steinmann. Object-Oriented Databases. Prentice-Hall, 1993. Delobel, C., C. Lecluse, and P. Richard. Databases: From Relational to Object-Oriented Systems. ITP, 1995. Gray, P.M.D., K.G. Kulkarni, and N.W. Paton. Object-Oriented Databases: A Semantic Data Model Approach. Prentice-Hall, 1992. Hughes, J.G. Object ...
- 763: Requirements Needed in Certain Computer Related Fields
- ... annually. Contributing Editor A Contributing Editor (in this case, the contributing editor of PC World), more or less edits and goes through the magazine and adds editorials in places. In this magazine, the Contributing Editor, Richard Scoville, helps to write editorials to put in the magazine as well as helping to rate and test software. Some requirements are: - 3 - 5 years experience at editing, or as an editor for another magazine ...
- 764: Object-Oriented Database Management Systems
- ... Hill, 1991. Burleson, D.K. Practical Application of Object-Oriented Techniques to Relational Databases. Wiley/QED, 1994. Chorafas, D.N. and H. Steinmann. Object-Oriented Databases. Prentice-Hall, 1993. Delobel, C., C. Lecluse, and P. Richard. Databases: From Relational to Object-Oriented Systems. ITP, 1995. Gray, P.M.D., K.G. Kulkarni, and N.W. Paton. Object-Oriented Databases: A Semantic Data Model Approach. Prentice-Hall, 1992. Hughes, J.G. Object ...
- 765: The Computer Underground.
- ... Computer hacker, 18, gets prison for fraud." Feb. 15:2,1. Compuserve Magazine, 1994, Viruses: Gone or just forgotten? Forester, Tom and Morrison, Perry, 1990, Computer Ethics, Cautionary Tales and Ethical Dilemmas in Computing. Hollinger, Richard C. and Lonn Lanza-Kaduce. 1988. "The Process of Criminalization: The Case of Computer Crime Laws." Criminology 26:101-126. Levy, Steven. 1984. Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution. New York: Dell Publishing. Message Logs ...
- 766: Computers: Nonverbal Communications
- ... of computers from mere super-cooled punch-card-munching behemoths to a more user-friendly conception of computers as toys and even friends. Inevitably, the networking technology and the game technology crossed paths. In 1979, Richard Bartle and Roy Trubshaw developed the first MUD (called "MUD", for Multi-User Dungeon; now, the term MUD is commonly accepted as a generic term for Multi-User Dimensions of many varieties) at Essex University ...
- 767: Organic Molecules Challenge
- ... be 1,000 times faster because the molecular components work so much faster than ones made of semiconductor materials." Recently, Theodre O. Poehler, director of research, John Hopkin's Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md., and Richard S. Potember, a senior chemist there, built a working four-byte RAM chip using molecular charge-transfer system. Four bytes may seem crude compared to the million-byte chip built by IBM, but the first ...
- 768: Natural Language Processing
- ... up with Professor of Psychology Robert Abelson. They realized that most of our everyday activities are linked together in chains which they called "scripts." (Daniel Crevier, 1994) In 1975, SAM (Script Applied Mechanism), written by Richard Cullingford, used an automobile accident script to make sense out of newspaper reports of them. SAM built internal representations of the articles using semantic primitives. SAM was the first working natural language processing program. SAM ...
- 769: Is Your Information Safe?
- ... hacker and he "enters" your home via your computer, accessing personal information -- such as credit card numbers -- which he could then use without your knowledge -- at least until you get that next credit card statement. Richard Bernes, supervisor of the FBI's Hi-Tech squad in San Jose, California, calls the Internet "the unlocked window in cyberspace through which thieves crawl" (Erickson 1). There seems to be an unlimited potential for ...
- 770: Sandra Street: Home
- ... had never notices before. By the end of the story, it did not matter what others said about his neighborhood because he was proud of living on Sandra Street. In the story "Sαnchez" written by Richard Dokey, home is seen as a emotional place where people are happy. The story is about a man named Juan Sαnchez who is in search of a home throughout most of the story. His wife ...
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