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(2008, 1600 words)
The paper examines the engine of Application Service Providers (ASP) as a form of IT outsourcing. The types of ASP and the services provided by ASP are identified including data security, document management, mobile software, etc. An alternative option of acquiring IT applications for in-house development known as the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is described outlining the advantages of ASP.
(2008, 900 words)
The paper looks at the biometric systems (BS) used for identifying a person's identity outlining the key biometric characteristics, describing database management systems (DBMS) required by BS, and addressing the problems related to the use of database in biometric system. The relationship between biometric science and database development techniques is described giving coverage to the current research in the area.
(2007, 1700 words)
The paper examines the use of information technologies in dealing with dyslexia problems in children. Computer-based assessment (CBA) programs are discussed describing the tests they set to children, evaluating the designs of teaching and learning approaches they offer, and outlining the advantages and disadvantages of CBA.
(2007, 5200 words)
The paper looks at the development of the IT infrastructure and its transformation towards e-business focusing on the use of IT in law firms for the purposes of accounting, marketing, office management, research, etc. The challenges of knowledge management in multinational law firms are addressed discussing their IT solutions.
(2007, 2300 words)
Electronic distribution systems and channels within the tourism industry have become increasingly important due to the rapid changes in communication systems, advancement of electronic systems, globalisation and extensive use of the Internet across the world. The paper focuses on various studies that highlight how the tourism industry has been coping with these changes in information technology and what dimensions and uses of ICT could have positive and long term effects on the tourism industry.
(2007, 1500 words)
The paper examines the features of net centric computing comparing it to embedded systems, describing its implementation and capabilities, highlighting its advantages and reporting on its use in Touro University International (TUI).
(2007, 3300 words)
This paper examines how Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have aided the Hilton Hotels Corporation to improve efficiencies in its reservation management and check-in processes, as well as improve customer relationships and loyalty. The paper would be useful for anyone interested in e-business and relationship management.
(2007, 2000 words)
With the number of mobile phones already in excess of landlines, a wireless world seems to be the future of telecommunications. Many mobile technologies, however, are set to compete furiously to gain the global dominance in the wireless world. The thesis attempts to analyse the strengths and weakness of these competing technologies including GSM, CDMA, WLL and WiMAX among others to assess their potential as the leading mobile technology of the future. The results of this thesis have important implications for the academia, mobile operators, manufacturers, policy makers, consumers and all other stake holder alike who continue to invest heavily in the field of telecommunications.
(2007, 1000 words)
The paper examines the challenges of transnational IT operations explaining their difference from international IT operations, discussing the issues of outsourcing of IT professionals, highlighting the barriers to effective communication of networks and information systems, and discussing solutions to provide for their compatibility.
(2007, 4200 words)
This paper examines the thrust of WiMAX technology in communication industry. It outlines IEEE 802.16 standards governing the deployment of WiMAX networks. It investigates the impact of WiMAX in a global wireless communication market, particularly its key market areas. It also examines the threat of WiMAX to 3G as well as comparing the technology performance between the two. Success factors and setbacks of WiMAX technology are also highlighted. The paper outlines the spectrum availability and licensing procedures of WiMAX with emphasis on operators' options to run WiMAX networks at 450 MHz, 700MHz, 1.9GHz, 2.3GHz, 3.5GHz, 4.9GHz and 5.9GHz. Technology time-to-market WiMAX is critically examined.
(2006, 1900 words)
The paper examines the use of the Information Communication Technology (ICT) in Supply Chain Management (SCM) addressing the issues of e-commerce, reviewing the applications of the Internet and Intranet and describing supply chain software models. Advantages and disadvantages of using ICT in SCM are identified.
(2006, 1500 words)
The paper examines Powerline networks (PN) providing their description, identifying their advantages, outlining the main types of PN technology, i.e. Passport technology and Powepacket technology, discussing future trends in wireless and powerline networks development, reviewing related regulations, etc.
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