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- 751: 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 ...
- 752: Capital Punishment
- ... as spectacles, and it was decided that they should be carried out in private. At this time the number of capital crimes were reduced drastically. By 1861, there were only four: murder, treason, arson, and piracy with violence. From the 1930s to the mid-1950s, people campaigned for the abolition of capital punishment. Following a number of controversial executions, a statute was put into effect in 1957 that restricted the death ...
- 753: The Cybernetic Plot of Ulysses
- ... s mind. 'Scylla and Charybdis,' outside the novel, may perhaps best be seen behind the prudish censors on one side and the unscrupulous copyright violators who threatened the book's successful publication on the other. Piracy we call this latter crime, unwittingly evoking a maritime metaphor of the novel as a ship on a dangerous journey. (Recall how apt it was of Wiener to name cybernetics for a Greek steersman.) In ...
- 754: Describe The Challenges That Human Resource Managers Will Face in the Next Five Years
- ... programs: a letter writer; calendar; checkbook balancer; household manager; address book; e-mail; financial guide; and GeoSafari. March: Microsoft and DreamWorks SKG announce that they have signed a joint-venture agreement to form a new software company designed to produce interactive and multimedia entertainment properties. Initially to be called DreamWorks Interactive, the newly formed company was announced jointly by Bill Gates and Patty Stonesifer, and DreamWorks principals Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg ...
- 755: The Changing Office
- ... s office worker. Two buzzwords which are currently being used in the office are desktop publishing and electronic mail. Electronic Desktop Publishing Desktop publishing is the process of integrating text and graphics by utilizing computer software to produce professional-looking documents without using professional services. According to Wilson (1987, 29): Desktop publishing has a bright future. Desktop publishing enables people and businesses to develop their own brochures, newsletters, and other documents ...
- 756: Engineers: The Builders of Tomorrow
- ... make computers nicer when frustration is detected.(Scientific American, 35) Remember that pudgy kid in the eight grade who likes to concoct bombs in his mothers kitchen? Now he's one of America's premiere software designers.(Alpert, 87) Today, Computer Engineering is the way to go. It is where people get to express their passion for the computer and also make six figures in the process. Engineering is not a ...
- 757: Employment Skills
- ... effectively. Some examples of these would be technology, physical science, the arts, skilled trades, social science, and much more. Learn. Learning is very important for any job. For example, if your company, gets some new software, you must be able to learn how to use it, quickly and effectively after a few tutorials. You must continue doing this for the rest of your career. It is one thing that will always ...
- 758: Electronic Commerce
- ... relies on challenge/response protocols. The server poses a question, and the system seeking access offers an answer. If the answer checks out, access is granted.In practice, developers could incorporate the common knowledge into software or a hardware encryption device, and the challenge could then consist of a random-number string. The device might, for example, submit the number to a secure hash function to generate the response. The third ...
- 759: GI Jane Military Surplus
- ... grows. I understand the business wants a simple cheap but efficient system, as the company isn't willing to invest more than $1000 in the system. This however does not include hardware allowing $1000 for software development. I assumed that the business does not want full automation but purely simplification of common procedures. To increase the business further GI Jane Military Surplus stores would have to be on the internet, with ...
- 760: Interview with Martella Paper Products, Inc.
- ... benefits are far too numerous to pass up. By purchasing these new computers, Martella Paper Products will be able to work more efficiently and effectively. The new hardware will enable them to use the newest software programs like databases and spreadsheets. When I asked Mr. Martella if his company had problems with any action groups, he said that there was extreme pressure from environmental groups. These groups are lobbying to get ...
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