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Papers On Internet & Related Issues
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How HTML Designs Influence E-commerce
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This 8 page paper explores the way in which HTML designs have influenced the growth of e-commerce. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVHTMLEc.rtf
How Important Suppliers are In the Development Of eBusiness B2B Solutions?
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This 5 page paper considers the B2B eCommerce and looks at how important the suppliers are in the development of ebuisness solution and the advantages of using B2B ecommerce. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEsupB2Bsol.rtf
How The Internet Has Affected Consumerism
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8 pages in length. The vicious cycle that exists within the framework of consumerism -- the perpetual wanting of more and more materialistic tangibles until there is nothing left to appreciate -- resides within each and every person; it is a social ill that grows worse with each passing generation. Consumerism's negative influence upon modernity exemplifies the ongoing quest for betterment through change that often does not occur. One of the most obvious and damaging influences of contemporary consumerism is the overwhelming impact that the Internet has had upon children. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCIntCs.rtf
How the Internet Has Changed Society
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A 7 page paper which examines how the Internet has changed American society in terms of the family and dating. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAintdte.rtf
How the Internet Increases Competition
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The internet has changed the way business takes place. Increased information flow has reduced the inequality or asymmetry if information, resulting in a more competitive environment form many goods. This 7 page paper shows how this has happened with the sale of books and the emergence of companies such as Amazon. Prices have fallen, choice has increased and traditional bricks and mortar bookstores have had to adjust the way they compete. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEbooks1.rtf
How To Use The Internet To Find A Job
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A 5 page paper that explains how to use the Internet to find a job. The writer first discusses the use of the Internet for job searching, in general. Monster.com is then accesses with specific job searches conducted and the results reported. Using the Internet to find a job is becoming a commonplace event and knowing how to access this information is essential to those searching for jobs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGjobmns.rtf
Human Factors: Issues Affecting Software Productivity
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A 13 page paper discussing how issues such as team dynamics, management or organizational culture affect software productivity. Human factors superficially appear to have little connection with hardware, software, applications and Internet function, but all aspects of the variety of activities leading to creation and expansion of either originates with human activity. The purpose here is to evaluate the human factors that affect software productivity, using a small private company as the setting. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSitSoftHuman.rtf
Hyper Text Mark up Language (HTML)
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An 8 page paper defining, explaining, and discussing the use and significance of HTML language in Internet-related technology. HTML is the language with which web pages are designed. The writer examines new programming trends, features, improvements, and techniques for making "a web page worthy of mention." Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Html.wps
Hypertension and Two Sites from the World Wide Web
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A 4 page review of the value of the World Wide Web in medical research. This paper suggests criteria for determining the validity of that information. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: PPmedWWWvalidity.rtf
Hypertext Fiction
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A 13 page paper discussing how “real” hypertext fiction is. A common complaint of hypertext fiction is that it permits – even encourages – writers merely to get by with “good enough,” that it does not force authors to write well in terms of conveying ideas that build upon one another to culminate in a conclusion. The purpose here is to find that middle ground in complaints that hypertext allows writers to impart less quality to their work than would be possible in traditional text. The paper concludes that hypertext gives no license for poor writing. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: KShyperFiction.rtf
Hypertext Mark-up Language(HTML) Past and Future
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This nine page paper presents an
overview of the history and workings of the HTML program. Bibliography lists 10
sources.
Filename: CWhtml.wps
ICANN Strategic Plan Document
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This 8 page paper considers the ICANN strategic plan document for the period 2003/4 – 2006/7 answering questions set by the student looking at how the strategic plan fits in with the goals and values of the organisation, how effective the strategies may be and how the could be improved. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEICANN.rtf
ICQ, Technical Support And Ease Of Use Issues
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3 pages in length. Even though the free ICQ (I Seek You) instant messaging software "continues to raise the bar with the most powerful and convenient features for a truly unique communications experience" (Anonymous, 2001), it has not been able to corner the market on issues pertaining to ease of use, a reality driven home by its most recent - and mandated - upgrade. Still, end users must find something appealing about the free program despite ease of use issues inasmuch as since its 1996 debut, ICQ "has evolved into a complete communications portal with an avid and loyal community…" (Anonymous, 2001). Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLC_ICQ.rtf
Identity Theft
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A 5 page paper which examines identity theft. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAidthf.rtf
Identity Theft and Information Systems
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Identity theft is the subject of focus of this 7 page paper. How information systems enters this area is contemplated. Suggestions are provided. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA710id.rtf
Identity Theft, Data Analysis and a Trend in Enterprise Integration
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This 9 page paper is written in three parts. The first part of the paper considers the problem of identity theft and argues that it should be seen as an international problem. The second part of the paper analyses data supplied by the student and the last part of the paper looks at knowledge management as a future trend in enterprise integration. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEIDTheft1.rtf
Impact Of Online Media On Traditional Media
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A 22 page paper that explores whether or not the Internet has had any impact on the content found in traditional media. The essay begins with an introduction to the Internet in terms of the forecasts made two decades ago. The writer discusses the declining readership of newspapers and if this has anything to do with the Internet and how newspapers have responded. The 'Net news world is discussed next, including research data regarding users. Studies that have examined and compared the content of Online media and traditional versions are reported. Statistical data included. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PGwbtr.rtf
Impact of the Internet on the Sports Industry
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Today, information about the sports world is immediately and abundantly available. The news, and scores, for a plethora of different types of sporting events can be accessed in any number of ways, once the fan has 'caught the wave' and begun to 'surf the Net'. Providing information, selling products and satisfying the needs of the sports fan - from the ardent football fanatic to the once in a lifetime diver - is the mission of the sports industry and the Internet is making that goal possible in new and creative ways. This 10 page paper examines the impact of new technology as evidenced by the World Wide Web and the Internet on the sports industry. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KTsportnet.wps
IMPLEMENTING A WEB SITE
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This 4-page paper discusses what needs to be considered when implementing a web site for a fictious computer company. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTimwesi.rtf
Implementing an Intranet at a South African Air Cargo Company
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A 10 page paper
discussing methods and rationale for implementing an intranet. Implementing an intranet
and an Internet presence is one of the most effective measures any air cargo company in
South Africa can be taking at present. SAA still controls much of the market, but many
customers view its service as the lesser of the several evils available to them. Even though
other South African competitors cannot be "first" in the world to offer such services, they
still can be "first" in South Africa, making a positive contribution to enhancement of the
industry in that nation. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSrubDrive.wps
Implementing E-Government
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This 107 page paper is a plan for introducing e-government into one department of a government. The paper examines the needs, the current position and the shortfall then makes recommendations for hardware and software choices and configurations and uses an approach of requirements engineering. This is a full proposal and plan including a schedule. The example used is GEC from Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates government. The paper also includes a comprehensive literature review. The bibliography cites 46 sources.
Filename: TEgenint.rtf
Implementing E-Mail Standards and Etiquette
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This 7 page paper considers the way s in which a new e-mail programme may be adopted with the use of affective and efficient e-mail policies for standards of use and etiquette. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEimpeml.rtf
Implementing Electronic Health Records
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This 11 page paper considers how electronic health records have been used and the lack of a single national system or model in the UK National Health Service. The paper considers how systems have been implemented, the factors for success or failure and the lessons that can be gained form the pilot projects in the UK, such as those at Hillingdon and Bradford. The bibliography cites 22 sources.
Filename: TEehrimp.rtf
Implications of Broadband on Multimedia Design and Development
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This 3 page paper considers what impact broadband technology will have on the design and development of multimedia. The paper undertakes this by first defining what the term multimedia means how it has been used and the constraints. The paper then defines broadband, its’ advantages and how these can enhance the use of multimedia. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEbroadmm.rtf
Improving Peoples' Lives: E-Commerce
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A 5 page paper which discusses how the
internet, and e-commerce, have improved peoples' lives by making shopping, banking, and
many other consumer acts more convenient and less time consuming. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: RAecomconv.wps
In Favor of Relaxed High-Tech Immigration Restrictions
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A 7 page
paper arguing in favor of easing restrictions against increased numbers of high-tech workers
immigrating from other countries to the US. Increasing pressures in the high-tech labor
market result in requirements for more workers than are available, but visa restrictions return
many experienced workers to their home countries each year. This represents a loss not only
to the organizations sponsoring these workers, but also to the communities in which they live.
Continuing immigration restrictions is a loss to all involved - the immigrants themselves, their
employers, their communities and the larger community of the US. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: KShighTIm.wps
Incorporating E-Marketing In The Marketing Plan
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An 8 page paper. E-commerce continues to grow at exponential rates. In today's marketplace it is essential for companies to incorporate e-marketing in their overall marketing plan. This essay explains that e-marketing still requires the company to consider segmentation and positioning. The differences are also discussed. Three types of Web positioning are explained. Characteristics of Web shoppers are reported. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGemkt.rtf
Industry Comparison: Click To Brick
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7 pages in length. The advent of click versus brick retailers has brought about a significant change in the way in which products ultimately reach consumers. With Internet presence all but mandatory in today's e-commerce focused global society, those who do not follow the trend of online marketing are overlooking a staggering percentage of potential customers who can live half a world away. The advantageous implications of e-commerce have been made more than clear over the past several years as the rate of online purchases continues to increase while brick-and-mortar sales steadily decline. Credit/blame the significant convenience factor, limitless inventory or overwhelming benefit of a crowded marketplace upon consumers' ability to save substantial amounts of money, e-commerce is a twenty-first century phenomenon that has the potential to alter then entire commerce landscape man has come to know. The writer discusses how the automotive industry is just one of many to jump on the e-commerce bandwagon. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCclick.rtf
Information Management at Amazon.com
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An 8 page paper discussing the problems leading Amazon.com to redesign its inventory management systems to reflect almost-real time quantities to customers. There are at least two lessons to learn from Amazon.com relative to IT use: (1) the "best" solution is not always the most costly; and (2) regardless of how good and useful they might be, systems always can be improved. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSitAmazon.rtf
Information Privacy and Web Pages
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A 5 page overview of the problem of information privacy on the World Wide Web. This paper reviews the history and emphasizes that the protection of private information is as much a problem of ethics as it is of law. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPprivaWebPage.rtf
Information Retrieval in the Twenty-first Century
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This 7 page paper examines data retrieval and how things have changed over the years. Several issues are discussed and examples provided. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA618IT.rtf
Information Security at Mayo Foundation
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A 3 page overview of the security policies that have been put in place to protect data integrity. This paper points out the strengths and the weaknesses of those policies. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PPcmpSecMayoFoundation.rtf
INFORMATION SYSTEM SECURITY
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This 5 page paper examines three known viruses,worms and/or Trojan programing. Examples given, solutions offered, commentary made on the state of security for computers. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MBworm.rtf
Information Systems & the Internet
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A 9 page research paper that explores the relationship between the Internet and information systems as applied to business. The writer discusses both the advantages and disadvantages of Internet technology and argues that the benefits to business are tremendous. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khisint.rtf
Information Systems Development Methodologies.
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(19 pp includes outline). An information system
can be perceived as a "human activity system."
That same human activity system can then possess
"technical subsystems." Traditionally, each group
has had its own set of students or researchers.
Our question in this discussion is how each of
those groups and their unique philosophies may
influence the information system as a whole.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
(Outline follows bibliography)
Filename: BBinfSDR.doc
Information Systems’ Support of GE’s E-Business
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A 6 page paper discussing a few specifics of GE’s approach to e-business. GE is committed to digitizing all of its businesses, and it approaches many of its processes and activities from the e-business perspective. The purpose here is to examine two internal and two external information systems or technologies that support GE’s e-business. The internal systems discussed are email and employee training, the external ones include purchasing card management and supply chain management. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSitGE.rtf
Information Systems: E-Commerce
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12 pages in length. The advent of Information Systems (IS) and Internet technology has virtually rewritten the foundation of global commerce. That e-commerce has become a common household phrase speaks volumes about the significant impact IS technology has had upon society as a whole. One of the most successful endeavors directly associated with IS and e-commerce – as well as one of the most seemingly unlikely – is that of a strong automobile-related presence upon the Internet. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCInfEC.rtf
Information Technology and Communication at Mobil
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This 10 page report style paper consider the use of technology for communication at the oil giant Mobil. The paper considers how the current systems were developed and why they evolved in the manner as well as considering how the company may further improve its communication strategy by the use of technology. The bibliography cites 9 sources.
Filename: TEmobilt.wps
Information Technology and Information Systems Environmental Influences, Development and Implementation
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This 29 consider the development and implementation of IT and IS. The paper stars with an in-depth analysis looking a the development and influences of political, economies social and technological factors. The paper then considers how IT and IS has emerged in different sectors, using government and banking sectors in Hong Kong as examples. The paper then loos at the use of consequence analysis along with had systems methodology and soft systems methodology before finishing with a refection. The bibliography cites 22 sources.
Filename: TEITISimp.rtf
Information Technology and its Effect on the Chemical Industry
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A 21 page paper assessing the value of chemical companies’ IT functions. The Bhopal disaster still would have occurred had the Internet existed in today’s commercial form at the time of the accident in 1985, but one can only speculate that the former Union Carbide would have been able to manage it better and perhaps save some of the lives that were lost. Internal and external pressures, the tightening economy and the continued trend to globalization all have brought about business changes that are systemic and likely permanent, and the chemical industry’s expansion of its IT capabilities focuses extensively on security and managing risk. IT plays a significant role in serving and monitoring the triple bottom line business model that Dow uses and likely will be instrumental in influencing other chemical industry organizations to adopt as well. The paper also discusses the growing importance of IT in managing organizations’ supply chains and monitoring their environmental effects. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KSitChemInd.rtf
Information Technology And Military Operations
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A 12 page paper. Information technology systems have not only changed the corporate world, they have changed the defense and military worlds. This paper is a literature review of articles addressing the issue of information warfare, changing military operations, the need for information by military commanders, the risk and vulnerability of information systems. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PGmltIT.rtf
Information Technology and Terrorism
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This 10 page paper presents several ideas to support the thesis that while nuclear and biological weapons pose the greatest threat to the public, information security could potentially dwarf the overall impact of such attacks. Other aspects of the usefulness of computers in fighting terrorism are discussed. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA144int.rtf
Information Technology and the Changing Mode of Retailing
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10 page paper gives an in-depth look at the differences of
retailing through the internet versus the brick and mortar
stores. Topics include the advantages of applying information
technology in managing consumers and suppliers as well as whether
brick and mortar retailers are expected to survive this economy.
Bibliography lists 14 sources. Chart and graph included.
Filename: JGAetail.wps
Information Technology in Contemporary Business
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This 10 page paper looks at the use of both the Internet and the Intranet in modern commerce. The way in which technology can be used as a tool by businesses is discussed and the case study of Shell Oil is used to demonstrate the productive use of improved communications. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEinftek.wps
Information Technology Privacy Issues
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A 6 page paper. As information technology has advanced, so has the concern about privacy. Who owns any information becomes a question of contention. This essay reviews three articles that address the issues of privacy, information ownership, regulations and laws in one way or another. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGinfpr.wps