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Papers On Internet & Related Issues
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Database Design and Integration to the Internet
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This 7 page report discusses
database design and how it can be crafter to best suit an individual organization’s needs
and goals. In any set of circumstances regarding database design, accuracy, availability,
and ease of use will always be important features, regardless of how fast they are made
available or how many bells and whistles they might have. Applying such design to a
means by which it can be integrated to the Internet requires that the interaction between
an organization, its Internet presence, and the actual operation of the database determines
its position in the marketplace. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWdatade.rtf
Dealing with Cybercrime
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This 8 page paper considers the increase in the use fo the internet and cybercrime and the way that the Computer Misuse Act 1990 may be used it dealing with different cybercrimes such as cyberobscenity, cybertrespass, cybertheft and cyberviolence which can include cyberstalking. The paper looks at what the Computer Misuse Act 1990 will cover and how it may be possible to improve the legislation and enforcement of the law concerning cybercrime. The paper is written with reference to UK law. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEcyberc.rtf
Defamation Laws And The Internet
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An 18 page paper that begins by providing a definition and explanation of what defamation is and the criteria for a lawsuit. The writer discusses the difficulties associated with defamation and the Internet, including the degree of responsibility that is assigned to ISPs. The paper provides a number of lawsuits brought as a result of defamatory comments made on the Internet. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PGdfnet.rtf
Defining an E-Business Strategy
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A 6 page paper presenting several questions that should be asked before embarking on any e-business plans. The Internet has provided a venue that allows organizations to achieve all the ends they sought before, with the addition of another venue that can positively contribute to the organization’s bottom line. Before setting out on any e-business path, however, the organization needs to identify and answer several questions regarding what it does and what it wants to do. Levitt’s “What business are we in?” should be the first question asked and answered. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSebizStrtPlan.rtf
Dell's E-Commerce Strategy
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of Dell and how the company has risen to the top of an industry. Its strategy is assessed and used as an example.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA110Del.wps
Democratic Accountability and E-Government
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This 24 page report
discusses the ideals and goals of democratic accountability in
relationship to the ongoing development of electronic process in
government or “e-government.” Government is moving in the same
direction as much of the world in terms of utilizing information
technology in communication, commerce, research, and a vast array
of other applications of which the average American knows little.
That means that issues of accountability must be carefully
addressed in terms of the acceptance and implementation of
further efforts to change the government of the USA to that of
the “e-USA.” Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: BWegovt.rtf
Democratization of Information on the Internet
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This 4 page paper provides information on the controversy with a focus on health information. Both sides of the issue are explored. A proposal for a research project is included. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA313net.rtf
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