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Papers On Computer Technology
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Choosing a Network
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This 5 page paper considers the hypothetical situation of a company looking for a network. The paper looks at the choices and makes recommendation for both the hardware and the software as well as the configuration of the network. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEnetwkc.wps
Choosing and Integrating a Wi-Fi Network
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This paper looks at the decision to adopt Wi-Fi and the way it may be implemented. The paper is written using a range of secondary looking at the current technological abilities and the potential future developments. The paper shows the different choices and outlines the advantages and disadvantages of the different choices, paying particular attention to the 802.11 family and then consider how a wireless network can be implemented and integrated with existing an IT infrastructure in a company. The bibliography cites 10 sources
Filename: TEwifi01.rtf
Cisco's Brochure in the Context of Weick's Organizing Theory
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This 10 page paper evaluates Brochure which is related to wireless networking. Weick's theory of organizing is explored in depth. How one can utilize Weick's theory in the context of analyzing Brochure is explored. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA345Bro.rtf
CISCO, IT AND POSITION IN STRATEGY
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This 13-page paper discusses how Cisco Systems has used information technology both to boost its own competitive advantage and that of its clients. Also discussed are Cisco's efforts against some of its competition. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MTciscos.rtf
CMC and distance learning
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A paper which looks at the use of CMC in both distance learning and the classroom environment, with a critical analysis of current literature on the topic. Bibliography lists 8 sources
Filename: JLdistlearn.rtf
COBOL -- COmmon Business Oriented Language -- and Chase
Manhattan
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This 13 page report discusses COmmon Business
Oriented Language or COBOL and whether or not a “project leader”
recommends that the institution should use COBOL as an ongoing
process of business. COBOL was one of the first high-level
programming languages, introduced in 1959 by the Conference on
Data Systems Languages and played an important role in automating
the business world with its proficiency at defining and
manipulating complex data structures. Does it still serve that
purpose in the 21st century? Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: BWcobol.wps
ColdFusion and Web Development
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This 6 page report discusses is
described in the sales’ catalog literature as “a powerful
platform for creating and deploying dynamic web applications.
Developers like ColdFusion because its simple, tag-based language
makes it easy to handle simple tasks, like processing form data
and querying databases.” Created in 1995 by two brothers in
Massachusetts, it is fundamentally a “database-oriented,
server-side scripting and programming tool” that has come to be
the leader in its unique market realm. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: BWcfuse.wps
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