Papers On Internet & Related Issues
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Case Study: Publius
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This 8 page paper discusses a computer program called "Publius"�and the ethical issues it raises. Specifically, it considers whether or not it is ethical to market Publius, knowing that it will make it easier for wrongdoers to hide their tracks. It also considers the ethical questions surrounding the release of this software, including whether the creators of Publius should be held responsible for any criminal acts that may be carried out and kept secret because of this new technology; whether AT&T is also liable; and whether governments should allow implementation of the system. The discussion uses the ethical theory of Utilitarianism to determine the answers. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVPubliu.rtf
Catatech Case Analysis
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A 3 page research paper that offers a hypothetical case study in which the writer proposes arguments to persuade the company's CEO for a greater Internet presence. The writer discusses obstacles and benefits of e-commerce. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khcata.rtf
Censoring Dangerous Information on the Internet
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This 5 page report makes the argument that censorship of dangerous information on the Internet is an important consideration in preventing both domestic and foreign terrorist attacks. In particular, information regarding how to make a bomb is both harmful and dangerous and should be censored from the Internet. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWcenint.rtf
Censorship in the Media
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A 14 page paper which examines whether censorship of the
media has been made weaker or stronger by diffusion since the 1980s. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: RAmedia5.rtf
Challenges to E commerce in Hong Kong
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This 59 page paper considers the challenges faced by e-commerce and internet trading to businesses in Hong Kong. E-commerce is now a popular way of trading. For a country such as Hong Kong where international trade is required to sustain the economy and services are the primary sector due to the lack of local natural resources, e-commerce must be considered as a way if increasing business for both small and large companies as well as the benefits that it can bring to the economy as a whole.
All projections indicate that e-commerce levels will increase rapidly over the next few years. This is an opportunity many business in Hong Kong can take advantage of with the advantage of the support form their Chinese government but the benefits of an autonomous region within that country. However, to take advantage of the potential in e-commerce businesses and government needs to realise the advantages and challenges. The potential decease of barriers and lower overheads may be balanced by the potential increase in competition, problems such as disintermediation, security and the lack of existing business models to follow. The research outline, which follows a lengthy literature review, suggests some primary research looking at specific businesses, to develop a model which can then be followed by new entrants and help those who are already in the sector. This will increase value by enabling resources to be maximised, benefiting both businesses and their customers as well as the Hong Kong economy. The bibliography cites 34 sources.
Filename: TEhinkongec.rtf
Change Control Management
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This 65 page paper considers the issue of changing control management systems and the necessity for assessing change management as a component of the automation of existing systems. This paper considers the example of a change control management system in an example company and relates this to the use of the Internet and Web-based control systems. Bibliography lists 30 sources.
Filename: MHautom3.wps
Changes in High-Tech Crime
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A 5 page paper discussing why the issue of high tech crime is
increasing in seriousness. Only a few years ago, the phrase "high tech crime" referred to the
theft of computer equipment or perhaps software piracy. Today's definition is much different,
however. The phrase has taken on a far broader - and more threatening - meaning. It involves
theft of intellectual property, vandalism to computer systems by means of virus attack,
breaches of electronic security measures and a host of similar issues. Bibliography lists 10
sources.
Filename: KShighTCr.wps
Changing Internet Vendors
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A 6 page paper discussing management issues that should be considered by the bank changing its Internet vendors. The greatest benefit is that the bank is able to build for the future in the process of meeting current needs. Accurate identification of needs and risks contributes to the likelihood that the project will be completed on time and that the resulting system will be the one that the bank set out to achieve. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSbankISPchg.rtf
Changing Technology and Advertising
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This 7 page paper provides an overview of the changing use of technology in advertising. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHTecAdv.rtf
Chat Rooms
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of chat rooms, its history and how to chat. Various types are noted. The mechanics of chatting are relayed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA614cht.rtf
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