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Papers On Internet & Related Issues
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Copyright in the 21st Century.
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This 3 page paper discusses issues surrounding copyright as it pertains to the 21st century, including the various viewpoints and their supporters; the stakeholders; who gains and loses in the debate; and why. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVcopy21.rtf
Copyright Law and the Internet
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This 8 page paper considers the position of web page content under UK laws. The paper looks at a case supplied by the student. The first issue concerns content created by a subcontractor without a written contract and who owns the copyright. The second issue looks at the copying of photographs form a different website and the last issue examines the use of copied video files and sharing them on a peer to peer programme such as Kazaa. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEcopyinter.rtf
COPYRIGHTS, THE INTERNET AND OWNERSHIP
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This 6-page paper involves a case study detailing moral, ethical and legal behavior on the Internet. The main topic of the paper is copyright law, and the options available to a fictitious young woman who found her photo stolen and posted over the web. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTcopint.rtf
Cost Accounting System for an Online Business
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A 10 page paper assessing components that should be a part of a company's cost accounting system for a new online business unit. The system will need to address several financial and nonfinancial performance measures including sales; total revenues; selling and general administrative expenses; IT expenses and rate of use; and shipping costs. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSacctCstOnl.rtf
Cost Advantage and Differentiation at Amazon
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This 7 page paper considers how Amazon competes and if they are able to gain competitive advantages of both cost and differentiation. The paper looks at Porters theory of competitive advantage and applies it to this online store and then examines how it operates and the level of success it has in attempting to follow both strategies. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEamazonca.rtf
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Increasing Tourism
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A 5 page paper providing a preliminary cost-benefit analysis of a plan to increase tourism in Columbiana, a small island nation in the Caribbean. Columbiana seeks to use tourism as its fuel for economic growth. Toward that end, it is considering constructing a Web site promoting the island nation. The purpose here is to approximate a cost-benefit analysis of the effects of increasing tourism to Columbiana, specifically as the Web site is able to positively contribute toward that end. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KScbaTourism.rtf
Creating an Online Community College Course for High School
Students
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This 7 page report discusses a case study in which a
community college wants to create a course for high school
seniors in a particular region outlining what students should
expect regarding a college education. With an effective Internet
presence, the college believes it can help these students
understand the challenges of college, how to meet those
challenges, and, hopefully, choose their institution as the place
to begin their college career. However, marketing the community
college is very much secondary to exposing students to topics
such as how to choose classes, how to budget both time and
finances, and choosing a major. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: BWwebed.rtf
Critical Analysis of the SafeSurf Website
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of the SafeSurf website (www.safesurf.com), with a critical view of some of the central components. This paper considers the composition, design and utility of the website. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MHWebCri.rtf
Critical Analysis.
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(6 pp - includes annotated bibliography). The
speed of transfer and delivery of information zooms
along the internet. With this technology it is
vital to stay informed within any profession. Yet
with that same speed, comes volume, consequently
critical analytical skills are essential to
determine and prioritize which information can be
scanned, and which information should be
thoughtfully read. Five articles from
professional journals provide the learning tools
for this assignment. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBcrtAlR.doc
Critical Analysis: The Arpanet
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6 pages. In his article, "What
do we really need to know about technology," author Robert L.
Sanders speaks of the Arpanet and its existence since 1969. But
Sanders' main discourse within this article is that often we get
too caught up within the technology of it all, when all we really
need to do is sit down and use it. By following too narrow a
pathway of technology, he argues, we can be limiting ourselves
from the plethora of information that is really available to us.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAdcnet.wps
CRITICAL ISSUES AND WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT
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This 3-page paper focuses on critical issues as they pertain to web site and page development on the World Wide Web. Topics discussed include brower limitations, broadband, monitor resolutions and personal preferences. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTwebdev.rtf
CRM and E-Commerce Customer Relationship Management
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is seen by many as having a great deal of potential to add to the value chain, creating better information and enhancing the relationship between the supplier and the buyer. This 20 page paper considers applications of CRM to e-commerce. There is a great deal of potential synergy in this market, but there are also problems. The paper considers these problems and presents some guidelines by which CRM and E-commerce should be integrated. The bibliography cites 23 sources.
Filename: TECRMecom.rtf
Cultural Implications of New Media Technologies
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A 10 page paper discussing producer control of individuals’ use of digital information; the “digital divide” in Internet access; and cultural implications of Internet content. There are cultural implications of access, of course, but there are additional considerations of the cultural differences in which content can be perceived. The bottom line is that the developer needs to be aware of these disparities in perceptions, and speak to all possible – or profitable – aspects. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KSdigTechCulture.rtf
Customer Privacy Policy/Dirt Bikes USA
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This is a 3 page paper which dicusses the development of a customer privacy policy for Dirt Bikes USA.
The bibliography has 3 sources.
Filename: JHCust.rtf
CUSTOMER RETENTION IN THE MIDST OF TECHNOLOGY CHANGE
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This 4-page paper discusses three challenges in customer retention with technology change, and how an IT manager can deal with the problems. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTcustrete.rtf
Customer Service and Culture at Ameritech
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A 30 page paper discussing the
state of customer service and competition at Ameritech one year after its acquisition by SBC
Communications. Ameritech is the "Baby Bell" serving the Midwest states of Illinois, Michigan,
Ohio, Wisconsin and Indiana and was acquired for more than $70 billion in October 1999.
Customer service never has been Ameritech's strong point, but it had let the residential and
business land-line infrastructure decline while it focused on offering long distance service and
entering other related markets. SBC's interest lies in wireless services. Combined, the two have
little interest in meeting the needs of customers using standard connections. To date, Michigan
has imposed legislated sanctions against Ameritech, and Ohio has imposed fines of several million
dollars for Ameritech's lack of responsiveness to customer complaints. The paper examines the
situation and poses several questions for middle managers. Bibliography lists 32 sources.
Filename: KSAmeritech.wps
Cyber Crime And Law Enforcement
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This 5 page paper begins with comments from two FBI Cyber Agents about their typical day. Although all law enforcement agencies know cyber crime is the fastest-growing crime in the history of the country, officials do not know exactly how extensive it is because only about 5 percent of the crimes committed are ever reported. The writer discusses the difficulties obtaining statistical data. The writer provides examples of specific crimes and how the FBI, working with other agencies, was involved in solving them. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGcybrc.rtf
Cybercrime
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This 8 page report discusses the fact that the “consensual hallucination” (a
term coined by science-fiction writer William Gibson) of cyberspace must, of necessity,
include a “consensual” understanding that the realm of cyberspace is no less vulnerable to
the negative aspects of human nature such as deceit, fraud, and theft. In many ways, the
opportunity for criminal activity in cyberspace is heightened due to its very nature which
supports anonymity and a certain freedom of action that few people would ever act on in
their “real” lives. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWcycrim.rtf
Cyberphobia And Technophobia: Annotated Bibliography
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6 pages in length. The writer provides a 15-source annotated bibliography.
Filename: TLCTechS.rtf
Cyberspace Crimes and the Law
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This 9 page paper examines cybercrime and how the law is involved. This paper argues that while the law is important, it is sufficient. The problem with catching the criminals who participate in this type of activity is that technology in law enforcement is not up to par. Research is provided to support the assumptions. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA803cyb.rtf
Cybersquatting
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his 12 page paper provides an overview of cybersquatting. The concept is defined and trademark law is discussed in depth. Recent cases are discussed and philosophical issues are broached. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA139cyb.rtf
CyberTerrorism
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A 20 page paper discussing forms, frequency and features of
cyberterrorism. As standard terrorism is differentiated from graffiti-spraying property vandals,
cyberterrorism is beginning to be distinguished from simple hacking based on its perceived
intent. Hacking, however costly to repair or inconvenient, is not terrorism. Disruption of
electronic or physical infrastructure is, however. Shareware programs that can be
downloaded for free can be used in cyberterrorism, while too many in the industry watch and
wonder what to do about it. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KScyberTerror.wps
Data Compression at Peribit and Expand
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Data compression is becoming increasingly important as companies seek to maximize their use of bandwidth. The 5 page paper compares the different data compression techniques of two companies; Peribit and Expand. The paper looks at how they work, the cost of the solutions offer and the support that is provided. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEdatcom.rtf
Data Processing and the Issue of Personal Privacy
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An 8 page paper which examines how access to data processing records can affect personal privacy, considers the main regulations that address this issue and discusses their strengths and weaknesses. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGdppriv.rtf
Data Protection in the EU
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This 7 page paper considers the potion of EU law concerning the protection of data. The writer looks at this generally as well ad the application of this to the Internet. The bibliography cite 14 sources.
Filename: TEdataeu.rtf
Data Risk and Protection
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This 5 page paper considers the risks that may be present when a new computer system is put into place, these include security issues, physical and software threats and employee policies. The paper also considers how an organisation can protect against these various threats. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEdatrsk.rtf
Data Security and Cyber Crime
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This 3 page paper looks at the issue of data security in the context of cyber crime. The paper gives a good overview of the subject from as range of literature, discussing what is meant by cyber crime, how it takes place and how it is dealt with. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEdatacyberc.rtf
Data Security Policies: A Comparison of Three Health Care Facility Policies
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A 4 page comparison of information security documents from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Georgetown University, and the Mayo Foundation. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPcmpSecurityHlth.rtf
Data Warehouse Architecture Model For The NHS
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This 92 page paper examines the potential of peer to peer (P2P) as an efficient architecture for the UK National Health Service (NHS). The paper starts with an introduction, along with aims and objectives, justification and limitations. The paper explores the history and development of P2P computing, considers how it is used and the different network types and the benefits that may aid the NHS. The paper then moves on to looking at the NHS and the use of information technology in the NHS. Before any IT can be implemented it should be ensured that it will fit in with the culture and the resources that are available and help the organisation to meet its goals. The use of case studies to examine the way that information technology is used and implemented in the NHS looking at electronic patient records and the local implementation strategies. This is used as a foundation to consider the way that P2P could fit in with the culture, make use of existing resources and enhance the NHS's ability to meet its' performance goals. The bibliography cites 74 sources.
Filename: TEP2Pnhs.rtf
Database Design and Integration to the Internet
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This 7 page report discusses
database design and how it can be crafter to best suit an individual organization’s needs
and goals. In any set of circumstances regarding database design, accuracy, availability,
and ease of use will always be important features, regardless of how fast they are made
available or how many bells and whistles they might have. Applying such design to a
means by which it can be integrated to the Internet requires that the interaction between
an organization, its Internet presence, and the actual operation of the database determines
its position in the marketplace. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWdatade.rtf
Dealing with Cybercrime
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This 8 page paper considers the increase in the use fo the internet and cybercrime and the way that the Computer Misuse Act 1990 may be used it dealing with different cybercrimes such as cyberobscenity, cybertrespass, cybertheft and cyberviolence which can include cyberstalking. The paper looks at what the Computer Misuse Act 1990 will cover and how it may be possible to improve the legislation and enforcement of the law concerning cybercrime. The paper is written with reference to UK law. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEcyberc.rtf
Defamation Laws And The Internet
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An 18 page paper that begins by providing a definition and explanation of what defamation is and the criteria for a lawsuit. The writer discusses the difficulties associated with defamation and the Internet, including the degree of responsibility that is assigned to ISPs. The paper provides a number of lawsuits brought as a result of defamatory comments made on the Internet. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PGdfnet.rtf
Defining an E-Business Strategy
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A 6 page paper presenting several questions that should be asked before embarking on any e-business plans. The Internet has provided a venue that allows organizations to achieve all the ends they sought before, with the addition of another venue that can positively contribute to the organization’s bottom line. Before setting out on any e-business path, however, the organization needs to identify and answer several questions regarding what it does and what it wants to do. Levitt’s “What business are we in?” should be the first question asked and answered. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSebizStrtPlan.rtf
Dell's E-Commerce Strategy
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of Dell and how the company has risen to the top of an industry. Its strategy is assessed and used as an example.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA110Del.wps
Democratic Accountability and E-Government
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This 24 page report
discusses the ideals and goals of democratic accountability in
relationship to the ongoing development of electronic process in
government or “e-government.” Government is moving in the same
direction as much of the world in terms of utilizing information
technology in communication, commerce, research, and a vast array
of other applications of which the average American knows little.
That means that issues of accountability must be carefully
addressed in terms of the acceptance and implementation of
further efforts to change the government of the USA to that of
the “e-USA.” Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: BWegovt.rtf
Democratization of Information on the Internet
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This 4 page paper provides information on the controversy with a focus on health information. Both sides of the issue are explored. A proposal for a research project is included. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA313net.rtf
Denial of Service Attack using a Third Party Computer as a Zombie; A Potential Legal Culpability?
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This 3 page argumentative paper considers a position where a company suffers a denial of service attack (DDOS) and considers if there is any potential culpability if a third party was used as a zombie to carry put the attack. The paper argues the case concerning tort law and the ethical considerations. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEDDOS3P.rtf
Design Methodologies for Websites
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A 5 page paper which discusses structure-based,
relationship-based, and information-based design systems for Websites. Bibliography lists
4 sources.
Filename: RAwebbase.wps
Design of a Phonemic, Web-based Instructional Approach for Teachers and Tutors of Adult Learners of English as a Second Language
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A 7 page pre-proposal paper addressing the development of a phonemic, online instructional approach to teaching adult ESL learners. The paper discusses the phonological-loop model and characteristics of adult learners, as well as the digital learning environment. That environment typically is asynchronous, but the influence of technology is such that there are synchronous environments emerging now that adds audio and whiteboard capabilities, facilitating the development of a collaborative learning environment in which those involved can build a true community of learners. The paper concludes with three potential research questions. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KSeduPropESLadult.rtf
Designing a Web Page
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This 4 page report briefly discusses some of the basic steps
involved in designing a website such as understanding the reason for the website, not
reinventing the wheel, offering appropriate information, and connecting with search
engines. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWhmpage.rtf
Designing a Web Page for Brigadoon Valley Bookshop
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A 10 page paper discussing web site development. Brigadoon Valley Bookshop is a successful although small, one-location book retailer. It currently seeks to establish a Web presence and enter into e-commerce. The purpose here is to present Brigadoon’s preliminary prototype main page; outline proposed functions for the completed page; review web site accessibility laws in the UK and the US; and assess legal requirements addressing the use of intellectual property. The preliminary prototype page discussed in the paper is available separately. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KSitBrigadoon.rtf
Designing an E-business Application for Starbucks
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An 8 page paper providing business requirements analysis, use cases and additional requirements (i.e., site navigation, "contact us" information, etc.) for a new online sales application for Starbucks. The plan establishes a new website for ecommerce as well as adding mcommerce capabilities to existing Internet infrastructure. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSstarEbiz.rtf
Designing an ICT Learning Program
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This 14 page paper considers how a program can be designed to allow a student to learn in an ICT environment. The paper begins by considering different learning theories, including social constructivism and social cognitive theory and then considers the different models that could be used to create the program, choosing the best for this scenario The final part of the paper then considers how the learning program should be presented. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TElernict.rtf
Designing the Physical Network Environment
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A 5 page paper assessing initial plans for establishing the communications network at a new building and location for a small consultancy. The paper discusses hardware and software needs, and urges the planner to build in scalability at the beginning rather than try to expand the network at a later time, when alterations are far more costly. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSitPhysArrg.rtf
Detecting and Preventing Plagiarism
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A 4 page overview of the means that are available to detect and prevent plagiarism. The author of this paper notes the software that is available to help in this task as well as the steps individual instructors can take to gain the familiarity with their student's capabilities that will allow them to guard against plagiarism. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPplgrsm.rtf