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Papers On Computer Technology
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Business Requirement Analysis
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A 10 page paper discussing two identified IT needs at HHH, a home health and hospice company. One of the needs is for automated HR services to provide self-service HR; the other is the addition of laptops, printers and a wireless network so that visiting nurses can reinforce patient education with printed information that patients can use as references after the nurse leaves. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSitChgMgID.rtf
CAD - Computer Assisted Design as a Communication
Tool.
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(8pp includes 2 comparative visuals) To be
successful in the design professions requires not
only talent and creativity, but a careful balance
of technical skill, business sense and artistic
expression. One hopes to find this balance in the
professional area of architecture. Computer aided
design (CAD) is a valuable tool in the service of
this profession. This discussion will focus on
the use of CAD within the profession. Thesis
statement: Computer assisted design provides a
valuable and ever developing tool for the
advancement of architectural creativity in
providing unique design solutions to modern
problems and needs.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BBcadarc.doc
CAD/CAM
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This 16 page paper looks at two cases concerning the way CAD/CAM may be used. The first looks at the way CAD, CAM and CAD/CAM could be used in the design and production of a case of a cellular (mobile) phone and then the use on aircraft design to improve safety. The bibliography cites 13 sources.
Filename: TECADCAM.rtf
Can a Computer Tell a Lie ?
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A 10 page paper that postulates that under modern technology, a computer cannot tell a lie. The writer uses intelligent references and humor to explain why today's computer cannot lie because it cannot yet "think"--using an analogy to Descartes' "I think, therefore I am." To prove the technological thesis, the paper discusses thoughts about the human brain, digital "thinking," digital v. neural nets, and how SW programs are helping humans think in their creative endeavors. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Ai.wps
Case Study: Publius
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This 8 page paper discusses a computer program called "Publius"—and the ethical issues it raises. Specifically, it considers whether or not it is ethical to market Publius, knowing that it will make it easier for wrongdoers to hide their tracks. It also considers the ethical questions surrounding the release of this software, including whether the creators of Publius should be held responsible for any criminal acts that may be carried out and kept secret because of this new technology; whether AT&T is also liable; and whether governments should allow implementation of the system. The discussion uses the ethical theory of Utilitarianism to determine the answers. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVPubliu.rtf
Case-Based Reasoning in Knowledge Management
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This 5 page report discusses the
fact that virtually every organization in the modern world has somehow been transformed
by the availability and ongoing development of information technology. Case-based
reasoning (CBR) is used as an example of that fact. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWknomgt.rtf
CD-ROM & Optical Storage Technology
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An 8 page outline of optical storage technology and how it works. Includes a discussion of several types of optical storage technology including CD ROMS, WORMS, and erasable disk. Also discusses encoding. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: Optstor.wps
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