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201: Knowledge Building And Corpora
... in the sharing of information organisation-wide, the use of this to build expertise and develop and maintain corporate memory? TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION GROUPWARE Challenges related to GroupWare introduction KNOWLEDGE BUILDING AND GROUPWARE SYSTEMS Computer Supported Cooperative Works: ? 1st definition of CSCW ? 2nd definition of CSCW ? Issues covered by CSCW. OTHER TYPES OF GROUPWARE ? Message Systems ? Multiuser Editor ? Group Decision Support Systems and Electronic Meeting Rooms ? Computer conferencing a) Real Time Computer Conferencing b) Computer Teleconferencing c) Desktop Conferencing ? Intelligent Agent CORPORATE MEMORY WHY IS CORPORATE MEMORY SO POOR? TOOLS FOR CORPORATE MEMORY DEVELOPMENT OF A KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEM ? The objective of an Expert System ? Benefit ...
202: Becoming A Computer Specialist
A Career as an Computer Specialist A computer specialist has always interested me. Many times I would dream for hours about this profession. They make extremely well pay, have good yet sometimes stressful working conditions, have an excellent education, the employment rate is expected to raise to record breaking heights., and have a promising job outlook There is more demand for a computer specialist now than ever because of the fact that everything is being computerized. To me though, the most exciting part of this career is that it will be quite a challenge becoming a computer ...
203: The History of Computers
... you know it or not you depend on computers for almost every thing you do in modern day life. From the second you get up in the morning to the second you go to sleep computer are tied into what you do and use in some way. It is tied in to you life in the most obvious and obscure ways. Take for example you wake up in the morning usually to a digital alarm clock. You start you car it uses computers the second you turn the key (General Motors is the largest buyers of computer components in the world). You pick up the phone it uses computers. No mater how hard you try you can get away from them you can't. It is inevitable. Many people think of computers as a new invention, and in reality it is very old. It is about 2000 years old .1 The first computer was the abacus. This invention was constructed of wood, two wires, and beads. It was a wooden rack with the two wires strung across it horizontally and the beads were strung across the wires. ...
204: Computer Programmer
Computer Programmer I want to be a Computer Programmer because I want the flexibility to work in a non-office environment, with no supervision. It gives me the ability to work the hours that are necessary to accomplish my current project. This means that if I wake up at noon with an idea on how to accomplish a stubborn problem, I can go to my computer, in my shorts, and start my job. Being a computer programmer will give me the opportunity to be creative and solve problems at the same time. I think being a computer programmer is something ...
205: The Computer
The Computer This report is about the impact that the personal computer has made during the past 10 years on the the community. It is a report that includes detailed information about the personal computer and the way it has worked its way into a lot of peoples everyday lives. It includes information about the Internet and how it has shaped peoples life from just a hobby and into ...
206: Software Licensing and Piracy
... Publishers Association indicated that approximately 35 percent of the business software in the United States was obtained illegally, which 30 percent of the piracy occurs in corporate settings. In a corporate setting or business, every computer must have its own set of original software and the appropriate number of manuals. It is illegal for a corporation or business to purchase a single set of original software and then load that software onto more than one computer, or lend, copy or distribute software for any reason without the prior written consent of the software manufacturer. Many software managers are concerned with the legal compliance, along with asset management and costs at their ... Music Co. v. Apollo , where the Supreme Court determined that a piano roll used in a player piano did not infringe upon copyrighted music because the roll was part of a mechanical device. Since a computer program is textual, like a book, yet also mechanical, like the piano roll in White-Smith, the Copyright Office granted copyright protection under the rule of doubt. In 1974, Congress created the Natural Commission ...
207: Emile Durkheim & Anomie Or Strain Theory
... the moral norms, Durkheim clearly meant to describe a disruption or normal societal conditions. Durkheim was preoccupied with the effects of social change. Durkheim best illustrated his concept of anomie not in a discussion of crime but of suicide. In the Division of Labor in Society, Durkheim proposed two concepts. First, that societies evolved from a simple, non-specialized form, called mechanical, toward a highly complex, specialized form, called organic. In ... in society as well as adjustment of life leads to dissatisfaction, conflict, and deviance. Durkheim observed that social periods of disruption, such as economic depression lead to increased levels of anomie and higher rates of crime, suicide, and deviance. Durkheim believed that sudden change caused a state of anomie. The system breaks down, either during a great prosperity or a great depression, anomie is the same result (Durkheim). Robert K. Merton ... permits that causes deviant behavior. Thus deviance is a symptom of the social structure. Merton borrowed Durkheim’s notion of anomie to describe the breakdown of normative systems. Merton’s theory does not focus on crime, but upon various acts of deviance, which may lead to criminal behavior. Merton believes that there are certain goals which are strongly emphasized by a given society. Society emphasizes certain means to reach those ...
208: Computer In The Classroom
... type reports, and check electronic-messages. They also assist in performing an infinite array of other tutorial programs, and diagnostics. Though their technology is impressive, some major problems occur when you put even a single computer into a room. How are we going to show the images from the computer to those who will learn from it? How are we going to be able to hear what is produced from our programs, and how will we prevent the computers from overbearing our voices? If there is more than one computer, how shall we network them? Possibly the last and most important question is how we make it available and easy for everyone who wants to use it? Traditionally, each student sitting at a computer ...
209: Past, Present, and Future of Computers
... able to do almost anything right from your own living room. You could order a pizza, watch cartoons, or play video games with people from around the entire world. All are possible today with your computer. The beginnings of the computer started off in a rather unique way. It was first used to produce intricate designs with silk, a task far to long a tedious for a human to do constantly. It's really unbelievable how the computers changed from that to what they are now. Today, computers are completely astounding. The possibilities are endless. Who knows where they will take us in the years ahead. The computer is the most influential piece of equipment that has ever been invented. The begginings of the computer are actually kind of strange. It started in the 1800's when a man named Charles Babbage ...
210: Computer Programming
Computer Programming Choosing to do a research on a career can be a little easier to do when you have some or a general knowledge a particular field of work. There are many different types of jobs one can decide to undertake, one of which is in the most popular line of work today: Computer Programming. Although this line of work might seem a little tiresome but you might find it enjoyable by people with lots of patience and the will to do long and tidious work. Most programmers in large corporations work in teams, with each person focusing on a specific aspect of the total project(AOL). Programmers write the detailed instructions for a computer to follow. A computer programmer carefully studies the program that best suits the employer needs. They may also work for a large computer corporation developing new software and/or improving older versions of these ...


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