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Papers On Internet & Related Issues
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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
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