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Architectural Designs Of Castles Vs. Modern Homes
<view this essay>.... strong and almost impenetrable. Castles were very large to protect from invaders, but they were definitely not made for comfort. They were very dirty inside, but their main purpose was for defense. Castles were built with very strong walls. Some of the castles had walls that could be as big as thirty feet thick. They also had multiple walls so that if invaders got past the outer wall they still had to get past one or two more, this made defending the castle much easier. The walls were constructed with narrow, wedge-shaped slits in them for archers to shoot arrows at invaders. The outer walls also had holes in the floors for defenders to drop rocks dow .....
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Speech Recognition Technology
<view this essay>.... programming techniques have made speech technology a reality.
Speech recognition is fast becoming mainstream technology due to its increased reliability, ease of use, and decreasing price. Speech recognition is a "$50 million industry overall that will grow to $1 billion worldwide by the end of 1998" (Kolor, 3). The financial, travel, and telecommunications industries have already discovered the advantages of . Some of the larger companies that already utilize speech recognition are Charles Schwab & Co., American Express, United Airlines, NationsBank, United Parcel Service, British Airways, and Sears Roebuck and Co. These companies focus on the fastest g .....
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A Tour Of The Pentium Pro Processor Microarchitecture
<view this essay>.... and implemented to produce the Pentium Pro microprocessor. This unique
combination of architectural features, which Intel describes as Dynamic
Execution, enabled the first Pentium Pro processor silicon to exceed the
original performance goal.
Building from an already high platform
The Pentium processor set an impressive performance standard with its pipelined,
superscalar microarchitecture. The Pentium processor's pipelined implementation
uses five stages to extract high throughput from the silicon - the Pentium Pro
processor moves to a decoupled, 12-stage, superpipelined implementation, trading
less work per pipestage for more stages. The Pentium Pro proces .....
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Technology And The Future Of Work
<view this essay>.... (J Rifkin 1995 p.42)
This paper will consider developments in technology, robotics, electronic
miniaturisation, digitisation and information technology with its social
implications for human values and the future of work. It will argue that we have
entered post modernity or post Fordism, a new age technological revolution,
which profoundly effects social structure and values. Some issues that will be
addressed are: elimination of work in the traditional sense, longevity, early
retirement, the elimination of cash, the restructuring of education, industry
and a movement to global politics, economics and world government.
In particular this paper will su .....
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Outsourcing
<view this essay>.... enhance developments or implementations.
Introduction
Outsourcing can be defined as a contract service agreement in which an
organisation hires out all or part of its IT responsibilities to an external
company.
More and more companies are leaning towards outsourcing it could be said that
this may be caused by the growing complexity of IT and the changing business
needs of an organisation. As a result, an organisation may find that it is not
possible to have all its IT services supplied from within its own company. Given
this, an IT manager may decide to choose to seek assistance from an external
contractor/company to supply their services the organisation l .....
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Electronics
<view this essay>.... also
provide a superior tool for progression in the business world today.
Business people rely on electronics to communicate with each other faster
and to store and quickly organize vast amounts of essential data.
Electronics are improving at a blindingly fast rate. The newest
technology from five years ago is literally obsolete today. Electronics
are also being used for new purposes continuously. The Internet, or World
Wide Web, is a relatively new concept of being “on-line”. This new project
has opened a limitless number of doors for our society. Now anyone can use
the Internet to communicate with anybody else in the world a lot faster and
ch .....
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Computer Simulation
<view this essay>.... In conjunction with other services' simulations,
WARSIM 2000 will provide a complete operational environment with scenarios
drawn from the entire operational continuum to support Army, joint and
coalition force training distributed across the globe.
a. The WARSIM 2000 simulation system will use a computer-based
simulation and associated hardware to support the training of unit
commanders and their battle staffs from battalion through theater-level as
well as to support training events in educational institutions. Designed
and built using modern computer technology, modern software engineering
techniques, and validated algorithms and databases, it w .....
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Video Games: The High Tech Threat To Our Younger Generation
<view this essay>.... groups, responsible politicians and
bewildered parents for the disturbing contents and the substandard themes in
some of its games. The videogame technology must be recognised for its role and
influence on the younger generation because, for better or worse, it clearly
affects their academic and social life.
Indeed, statistics are really alarming on the videogame industry. It is
a multi-million dollar business growing at 40 per cent a year from 1987 to 1993
(Palmeri 102). Tetzeli in his article "Videogames: Serious Fun" compares
videogames $ 6.5 billion--a--year business to the Hollywood film industry (110).
He continues to point out that two Japan ba .....
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