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Papers On Hardware, Software & Industry
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“Printed Circuit Boards in the Computer Industry”
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A nine page paper which looks at the way in which the computer industry has developed over the years, and why particular advances in technology such as the invention of the printed circuit board and the silicon chip have played such a significant part not only in the increased speed and efficiency of modern machines, but also the way in which the new generation of computer technology has revolutionised many aspects of modern society.
Bibliography lists 3 sources
Filename: JLPCB.wps
“Report on School Drop-outs in Silicon Valley”
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A report in the style of a journalistic article, detailing the way in which teenagers and young people in Silicon Valley are rejecting formal systems of education and opting instead for high salaries in the world of computer technology in preference to working through college in the traditional manner.
Bibliography lists 5 sources
Filename: JLsilvalley.wps
“Windows 2000 Professional” and Device Management
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This 5 page
report discusses Windows 2000 Professional and device management.
Windows 2000 Professional provides improved color coordination
between devices such as scanners, digital cameras, monitors and
printers, and its graphics software gives more accurate print
previews. Of course, it is necessary to assure that such devices
actually work with Windows 2000 Professional. This paper provides
a brief overview of how a user assures that the devices will work
with “Win2KPro.” Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWwindow.wps
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