Papers On Computers & The Internet
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How the Dot Com Companies Affect Real Estate in New York
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This 6 page paper takes a look at the real estate industry in New York and how the Internet, and dot com companies, affect the market. Examples of specific sites and businesses are provided. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA045NY.wps
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 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-Computer Interaction (HCI) / Practitioner
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A 6 page overview of the HCI practitioner, discussing HCI and usability testing. The writer presents a brief history behind HCI development in relationship to computer development, how humans relate to computers, HCI design parameters, and usability test phases. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Hciprac.wps
Human-Computer Interface
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A 3 page research paper that, first, defines "interface" in regards to humans and computers and then goes on to discuss the most common human-computer interface, direct manipulation interfaces, which graphically represent intended tasks with icons. Drawbacks to this system are also discussed along with possible future interfaces. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khhcis.rtf
Humans and Computers: Comparison and Contrast
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A 3 page paper which compares
and contrasts humans and computers, presenting the thesis that computers are like
humans, but humans are superior in many different ways. No sources cited.
Filename: RAhmncmpt.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
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
IBM Versus The Macintosh
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This 5 page paper compares and contrasts the IBM personal computer and the Macintosh personal computer. A little background is provided for each company, along with selected 2000 fiscal data and market shares. The writer concludes with issues that are common knowledge among personal computer users. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGibmmac.rtf
IBM's Shift in Strategy
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An 8 page paper discussing IBM’s turnaround in the early 1990s. IBM owed a debt of gratitude to General Motors in the early 1990s, for it was only GM that prevented IBM from leading the nation in business loss. The company began recovering as the 1991-92 recession eased and IBM was profitable once again, but only momentarily. "In the first quarter of 1992, net profits were $642 million compared to a net loss of $285 million in the first quarter of 1993" (House and Greene, 1992). Though Big Blue had made some changes, it remained as aloof from customers as ever. New CEO Lou Gerstner changed IBM’s focus, however, bringing it back to the reality of needing to provide value for the customer. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSibmStrat94.rtf
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