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- 3081: Production Planning
- ... when applied to a mass-produced item. Body In this project we are presented with the following information: bounds for pricing decisions, market share determination, the product explosion matrix, sales history (units per month at average price), unit value, setup man-hours, running man hours, initial workforce, value of inventory, on hand units. We also know that we have eight end ... twenty-three. Perhaps raw material twenty two may be gold or silver and raw material twenty-three may be sand or glass. I also converted all information in the sales history per month (figure four of the MANMAN packet). The purpose of this step was so that I could sort and add the sales numbers to chronicle the past twenty four ...
- 3082: America and the Computer Industry
- ... the way people work and play. It has made everyone's life easier by doing difficult work for people. The computer truly is one of the most incredible inventions in history. Works Cited Chposky, James. Blue Magic. New York: Facts on File Publishing. 1988. Cringley, Robert X. Accidental Empires. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley Publishing, 1992. Dolotta, T.A. Data Processing: 1940 ... York: Basic Books, Inc. Publishing, 1984. Rose, Frank. West of Eden. New York: Viking Publishing, 1989. Shallis, Michael. The Silicon Idol. New York: Shocken Books, 1984. Soma, John T. The History of the Computer. Toronto: Lexington Books, 1976. Zachary, William. "The Future of Computing", Byte. Boston: Byte Publishing, August 1994.
- 3083: Internet Regulation: Policing Cyberspace
- ... Dialog Magazine Database, 040477. 31 Oct. 1994, 82. Diamond, Edwin and Stephen Bates. "...And Then There Was Usenet." American Heritage. Oct. 1995, 38. Diamond, Edwin and Stephen Bates. "The Ancient History of the Internet." American Heritage. Oct. 1995, 34-45. Dyson, Esther. "Deluge of Opinions On The Information Highway." Computerworld. Dialog Magazine Database, 035733. 28 Feb. 1994, 35. Exon, James J ... Dialog Magazine Database, 042574. 20 Feb. 1995, 8. Gibbs, Mark. "Congress 'Crazies' Want To Carve Up Telecom." Network World. Dialog Magazine Database, 039436. 12 Sept. 1994, 37. Horowitz, Mark. "Finding History On The Net." American Heritage. Oct. 1995, 38. Laberis, Bill. "The Price of Freedom." Computerworld. Dialog Magazine Database, 036777. 25 Apr. 1994, 34. Messmer, Ellen. "Fighting for Justice On The ...
- 3084: The Evolution of Apple - January 1976 to May 1995
- ... has a new operating system, a built-in disk controller and four peripheral slots priced at $3,495, the Apple III is the most advanced system in the company’s history. Product In 1981 Accessory Products Division formed to handle production of printers, modems and other peripherals. The Apple Language Card is introduced. It allows Apple II users to run programs ... once again to create unlicensed high-speed wireless "National Information Infrastructure Band." I hope you change the way you think about Apple computers since you know a little bit of history on the company. When I say a little bit. I mean this 6 page term paper was only one eighth of the information that I gathered on this company. Reference ...
- 3085: Making Utilities for MS-DOS
- ... good thing to do. DPBs exist since the first release of MS-DOS as IBM PC-DOS version 1.00, but the DPB format has changed three times throughout the history. The first change occured in MS-DOS version 2.00, when the hard disk support, the installable device drivers and the UNIX-like nested directories were introduced. The second change ... documentation says that the DPBs are available only in DOS versions 5.00 and later, but the reader should remember that the DPB format has changed several times throughout the history. So in this case Microsoft even restricted themselves in the ability of making changes in MS-DOS by documenting the DPBs. However, there are still a lot of undocumented internals ...
- 3086: What is Virtual Reality
- ... a conventional computer monitor to display the visual world. This sometimes called Desktop VR or a Window on a World (WoW). This concept traces its lineage back through the entire history of computer graphics. In 1965, Ivan Sutherland laid out a research program for computer graphics in a paper called "The Ultimate Display" that has driven the field for the past ... is viewed through some sort of view screen and is usually either projected imagery or a conventional monitor. The cockpit simulation is very well known in aircraft simulators, with a history dating back to the early Link Flight Trainers (1929?). The cockpit is often mounted on a motion platform that can give the illusion of a much larger range of motion ...
- 3087: A Freudian Turn of the Screw
- ... The Turn of the Screw that has never and probably will never be answered to everyone’s total satisfaction. Is it a ghost story or is it a psychiatric case history? The story which for years was presumed by most to just be a mere ghost story has in later years, after being studied much more deeply has proven itself to ... point of view states that a person’s state of mind determines their actions and reactions. Therefore proving the point that The Turn of the Screw is a psychiatric case history. All of these three elements formed the Freudian opinion, which is simply saying this novel goes a lot deeper than just and urban legend. It actually probes the mind of ...
- 3088: Joy Luck Club: Symbols
- ... and the reference to the tiger are two symbols, one symbolizing hope, and the other protectiveness, which are reflected in each mother-daughter relationship. The hope displayed directly with the history of the swan's feather can be found in the relationship between Suyuan Woo and her daughter June. Suyuan came to America with high hopes, similar to the other mothers ... Mei was determined not to allow her daughter to follow in her mother's footsteps by raising Rose opposite to the traditional Chinese fashion. However, until An-Mei revels the history surrounding her mother and the trials and tribulations which she had endured, Rose is then able to define her own self-worth. The relationship between Lindo and her daughter Waverly ...
- 3089: Chaucerian Moral and Social Commentary in the Canterbury Tales
- ... of the individual travelers in the Tales to paint a picture of his own society. Chaucer’s philosophy best described as “humanist, or liberal humanist; it places the individual above history, and esteems the human capacity not to be made but to make history. (Patterson, 1)” This humanist theory is evident through out the tales in which it is Chaucer’s characters spinning the wheels of action and adventure. Those who are naive or ...
- 3090: The Count of Monte Cristo
- ... there are underlying subplots of young lovers, innocents, and people seeking redemption who the Count helps. Dumas’ main purpose in his writings is said to be his desire to reflect history (or rather the current events of the time). He always spoke of French history, since by a stroke of luck, he worked for the Duc d’Orleans who later became the King. This book was probably written in part to expose the injustices done ...
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