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    Chapter 1 Notes

    identification and preservation of computer or electronic evidence in support of some official or legal action. • Data – Raw facts that can be processed by some computing device into accurate and relevant information. • Disaster recovery plan – Outlines the procedures for an organization to return to normal operations following a disaster or incident. • Electronic evidence – Data and information of some investigative value that is stored on or transmitted by an electronic device. • Forensics – Formally defined

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    Ewaste

    Research Project: E-Waste 1. What are the environmental issues associated with e-waste? E-Waste (electronic or electrical) is generated from any equipment (running on electricity or a battery) that isdiscarded by the original user (still in working or non-working condition). The processes of dismantling and disposing of electronic waste in the third world lead to a number of environmental impacts as illustrated in the graphic. Liquid and atmospheric releases end up in bodies of water, groundwater

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    Reading Respone Lack of Electronic Etiquette

    Reading Response of Lack of Electronic Etiquette Michelle Singletary gave a very strong visual image of her stance on the issue of electronic use in public. The author used many examples that made this essay much more enjoyable to read. The issue presented is something we all need to spend some time and think about. As it not only affects us, but others in the society. It is time for us, to not be selfish and start thinking about others around us. I personally enjoyed this work of art as it was

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    The Department of Rehabilitation Sciences of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Polyu) and the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association Have Jointly Conducted a Study on the Health Effects of Using Smartphones and

    Association have jointly conducted a study on the health effects of using smartphones and portable electronic devices among Hong Kong people. Results showed that, out of the 1,049 people surveyed, 70% of adults and 30% of children and adolescents have reported musculoskeletal symptoms in different parts of the body in relation to the use of electronic devices. In recent years, various kinds of consumer electronics have become increasingly popular in Hong Kong. It is not surprising that the sales of smartphones

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    on September 2, 2014, which pointed out a different view that is do not take nude pictures if you do not want them posted online instead of just blaming the hacker. . I think the potential audiences the author tries to convince are those who use electronic devices and internet every day. . In order to make this editorial effective, the author uses three main strategies: quotations, analogies and examples. . Main body . First strategy 1. Using quotation from others make her claim more effective

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    How Does Screen Time Affect The Brain

    You do many things in your life, maybe eating or sleeping, but have you ever thought what was taking over our days? If you assumed electronics, your right! Just think about it, those educational games, those guessing games, even those violent games, they all have one thing in common, screen time. You might think now, well it’s just going to damage our eyesight and some of you already have glasses, but it does more than that, it hurts our brains! Researchers also surveyed more than 7,000 people and

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    discovering the genetic basis of disease, Agilent Technologies provides the measurement capabilities that make our world more productive and a safer, healthier, more enjoyable place to live. Agilent Technologies operates two primary businesses — (1) electronic measurement (EMG) and (2) life sciences and chemical analysis (LSCA) — supported by a central research group, Agilent Laboratories. Our businesses excel in applying measurement technologies to develop products that sense, analyze, display, and communicate

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    Definition of Ec

    EC: Electronic Commerce is the sharing of business information, maintaining business relationship and conducting business transactions by means of telecommunication networks. It includes the sell-buy relationship and transactions between companies, as well as the corporate process that support the commerce within individual firms. Zwass (1996): Types of E-commerce: Electronic Commerce and its activities have been classified into the following types (Turban & King, 2012): Business to Business

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    E-Commerce

    Summary This is a report of a critical review of the E-Commerce website of “Alfasud Parts Online”. The report will look at the general role of e-commerce in contemporary business and the advantages or otherwise for Alfasud. A critical analysis of the implementation of the unique features of E-Commerce shall be undertaken and their business significance for the company will be evaluated. This report will evaluate the security provisions on the e-commerce website and the employed technologies and methods

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    Case Study 1 Chapter 10

    Codeword is a medium-size firm that designs and manufactures electronic systems for the mass transit industry. It competes with other firms to win contracts to provide such systems. When Codeword receives a contract, it creates a project to complete the work. Most projects range from $10 million to $50 million in cost and from one to three years in duration. Codeword can have six to twelve projects going on at any one time, in various stages of completion- some just starting and other finishing.

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