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Papers On Hardware, Software & Industry
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Different Types of Printer
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This 5 page paper examines the three main types of printer. Looking at their operation, capabilities and prices the paper compares dot matrix printers, inkjet printers and laser printers. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEprints.wps
Digital Audio Formats
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A 4 page paper discussing .wav, MP3, MIDI and MOD music-storing formats. Digital music and other audio forms have benefited greatly from the innovations of recent years. After the advent of the Internet, audiophiles formerly started their music downloads before going to bed for the night, for the download time of only a few files would take hours to complete. The legal landscape has greatly changed as well; the involvement of more corporate entities in music and other audio file downloading has resulted in more options being available for today’s users. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSdigAudForm.rtf
Digital Audio Technology
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A 4 page paper current use of digital audio technology, particularly as it applies to the creation of current popular music. Digital audio technology allows the electronic creation of any number of combinations of people or effects, without the need for having all contributors present at the same place or at the same time. In some respects, the artistic influence in much of today’s popular music can be seen to lie more with mixing technicians than with performers. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSdigAudTech.rtf
Digital Rights Management
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A 12 page paper discussing the present state of development of this technology. Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a proactive approach to protecting intellectual property that exists in digital – i.e., downloadable – form. National and international copyright protection has been found not to be enough to protect the rights of those owning rights to intellectual property. The entertainment and software industries particularly have been adversely affected by individuals’ abilities to appropriate content for their own use (or worse, for sale to others) without paying developers or providers for the benefit they receive from the products. DRM is an emerging technology that seeks to rectify that situation, at least in part. The paper discusses Intuit’s use of DRM protection in TurboTax® and Microsoft’s proposed Palladium product. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSitDigiRightsMgmt.rtf
Disaster Recovery Options for Small Business
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An 8 page paper examining three small businesses – a deli, a walk-in medical clinic and an auto body repair shop – with no disaster contingency plans to determine potential solutions for their lack of disaster recovery plans in terms of IT only. Options discussed range from self-installation of RAID cards in each computer to the purchase of a $99,000 automated backup system from NEC. Bibliography lists 7 sources in 15 footnotes.
Filename: KSitDisRec3.rtf
Distributed Network; Network Choices and Server Location
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This 10 page paper, including illustrations, looks at the decision a company may make concerning the way a distributed network is set up and the location of the server. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEnetserve.rtf
E-Business Technologies: i-mode
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This 16 page paper examines the technology that allows mobile or cellular telephone users to connect to the internet that competes with WAP. The paper looks at the history and development of i-mode first introduced in Japan in 1999 by NTT DoCoMo, the technical specifications under second and third generation platforms, how it may develop and the way it is used. The paper ends with a discussion on the Telstra introduction and market in Australia. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEimode.rtf
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