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Papers On Internet & Related Issues
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Constructing a Web Site for a Construction Company
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This 5 page report discusses the
processes involved in responding to an RFP (request for proposal) put out by a regional
construction company with an annual gross income of approximately $2.5-3 million.
Issues addressed are the facts that the company must know what it wants the site to "do"
and the ways in which the "consultant" responding to the RFP can demonstrate what is
possible. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWyentaw.rtf
Consumer Protection for E-Commerce Transactions in the UK
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B2C (business to consumer) internet trading is argued as being held back by concerns of purchasers and their rights or powers if a transaction goes sour. This 5 page paper gives a broad overview of the law that protect consumers and e-commerce purchases under English law. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEecomconsum.rtf
Content Management In E-Learning
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33 pages in length. The ever-changing face of global e-commerce has called for greater efficiency when it comes to content management, a critical component of online retailers that helps maintain unstructured information found on any given Web site. This information exists in many digital forms, not the least of which include text documents, engineering drawings, XML, still images, audio/video files and many other types/formats. Modification is a primary consideration when addressing issues of content management, given the constant modification required for maintaining a current cyberlocation. This ability to constantly modify a Web site's content also carries with it a tremendous responsibility for doing so properly in relation to easy reorganization and updating. The reason why content management has become such a critical component to the success of e-commerce sites is, as Ko et al (2002) note, is because Internet/Web users are becoming more savvy with so many emerging resources. Bibliography lists 23 sources.
Filename: TLCContentE.rtf
Controlled Vocabulary v. Natural Language
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A 3 page research paper that address this topic. Effective communication is much more likely to occur when everyone involved in a communication endeavor agree on the meaning of the terms that are being used (Leise, Fast and Steckel). When people converse in a social atmosphere, they use "natural language," that is, "language in all its raw, rich, gooey glory" (Leise, Fast and Steckel). This richness and variety, however, also increases the likelihood of miscommunication and use of natural language in system of information retrieval can also inhibit its accurate retrieval, as there can be innumerable terms for the same concept (Leise, Fast and Steckel). From dichotomies, such as this, the debate evolved over which is better solution to this problem, controlled vocabularies or natural language. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khcvvnl.rtf
Copyright and the Internet
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This 5 page report discusses copyright and the Internet. As issues of ownership present themselves, the legalities and principles associated with intellectual properties have gained a greater level of notoriety and concern for all parties involved. The regulatory framework governing access information must also evolve to meet the electronic world's expanding needs and applications. The writer discusses laws that apply to copyrighting on the Internet, ways the materials are used and applicable regulations, and how an individual can protect his or her own intellectual property. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWright.rtf
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
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