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- 741: Lewis and Lewis, P.C Accounting Firm
- ... not yet proven very effective, Lewis & Lewis is making use of technology to remove layers of personnel. During the 1980's, many paraprofessional employees were used for bookkeeping, payroll, and other basic tasks. As computer software increasingly simplifies bookkeeping, the firm's need for paraprofessionals decreases, and Lewis & Lewis is able to shift toward hiring more professionals. Therefore, the average employee at Lewis & Lewis is gradually becoming more knowledgeable and expert ...
- 742: A Continuous Decline in India, Without Modernization
- ... to prosper. Bibliography Clark, J. I. India. McDougal, Littell & Co., Evanston, Illinois, 1989. Ishwaran, K., Change and Continuity in India's Villages. New York: Columbia University Press, 1970. Shady Side Academy. Historical Perspectives, undated. The Software Toolworks Multimedia Encyclopedia. "India." Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc., 1992.
- 743: Computer Generated Evidence In Court
- ... had not affected the accuracy of the information. It was envisaged by the Criminal Law Revision Committee (CLRC 1972, para 259) that there would be many cases where the document might have become corrupted by software errors or hardware malfunctions. It is the contention of this article that this suspicion was probably unfounded on the basis that there has been has been no tangible evidence to date illustrating why computer records ...
- 744: A Study Of The Market Reforms In Post-Communist Eastern Europe With A Specific Case Study of Poland
- ... necessary changes to their means of production), the "information age" meant that the communist bloc had to deny the new prevalent types of technology, which would spread Western ideas, and thus they fell behind), and "software" became essential to the growth of industry (the "hardware" focus of the East could not absorb this new approach. As well, the changes are being attempted in a deep period of economic crisis that make ...
- 745: Computer Security
- ... in your computer. Nevertheless, there is the price that one might expect to pay for the tool of security: equipment ranging from locks on doors to computerized gate-keepers that stand watch against hackers, special software that prevents employees to steal the data from the company's computer. The bill can range from hundreds of dollars to many millions, depending on the degree of assurance sought. Although it needs to spend ...
- 746: Drug Abuse: People Abused vs. Drugs Abused
- ... Drugs Abused Drug abuse most often refers to the use of drugs with such frequency that it causes physical or mental harm to the user and impairs social functioning, according to the definition stated in "Software Toolworks Encyclopedia". This term also refers to the use of a drug prohibited by the law, regardless of whether it was actually harmful or not. Although the term seems to imply that users abuse the ...
- 747: Intel
- ... affects the average price Intel will realize and has a large impact on Intel's revenues. Intel's strategy has been, and continues to be, to introduce ever higher performance microprocessors and work with the software industry to develop compelling applications that can take advantage of this higher performance, thus driving demand toward the newer products. Capacity has been planned based on the assumed continued success of the Company's strategy ...
- 748: Miramax Films To Hit Web
- ... feels the time is right, they are trying to get ahead of other film companies. Miramax feels that showing movies on the Internet will bring in new audiences. The big concern with web movies is piracy Hower Antipiracy technology is becoming much more reliable. SighSound.com will use Microsofts digital rights-management system with encryption technology. Users will be able to download the Miramax titles; the user can view them ...
- 749: New Financial and Statistical Measures to Monitor The Success of GE
- ... should stop increasing MIEC, and we should keep it stable, ceteris paribus. To expand the share of the services GE had to transform its assets form buildings, machinery and equipment into well trained intelligent employees, software experts, service networks, etc. This transition will cost a lot to the company, and the MIEC shows us just how much it will cost in comparison to the well-established manufacturing industry. It also helps ...
- 750: Chinese Economic Reform under Communist Rule
- ... which] will be formally constituted on January 1, 1994. (Gargan 14) The specific nature of the United States' complaint has to do with China's pirating of musical compact disks, video laser disks and computer software. In fact, it is estimated that such pirating costs American companies a billion dollars a year. This phenomenon seems to have to do with the Chinese psychology as described by Nathan. In his 1981 essay ...
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