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Computer Crime
According to term computer crime means Criminal activity directly related to the use of computers, specifically illegal trespass into the computer system or database of another, manipulation or theft of stored or on-line data, or sabotage of equipment and data. There are many ways to commit computer crime. Some examples of computer crime are: 1) Accessing a computer, system, or network. 2) Modifying, damaging, using, disclosing, copying, or taking programs or data. 3) Introducing a
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Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis
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Ethics of the Hellenistic World
In comparing the ethical theories of the Epicureans, Aristotle, and the Stoics it's found that they possess three separate ideas. These ideas are different in their individual beliefs; yet attempt to accomplish the same goals of creating an inner peace and sense of well being in their followers. Generally these three disciplines had distinctly separate ideas on how to set about accomplishing these goals; the Epicureans felt that the pursuit of pleasure was the correct
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Ethical Decision
When I was working as a Customer Service Rep in the Bank one of my responsibilities was to supervise the tellers. I was friends with two of the tellers working there at the time. We used to go out together outside of work and had great time. At some point I started noticing that they are being too friendly with each other and acting inappropriate for a professional environment. I decided to confront them and
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Christian Ethics
Excursus: What is “good” according to the Roman Catholic Tradition? (Ref. Gula, Richard. 1989. Faith Informed By Reason) The nature of the concept good is the full realization of any beings’ potential, or to achieve perfection. The innate tendency within the human person to seek perfection is the ontological basis for the fundamental moral obligation – to realize one’s potential, or to be all I can be. Actions are moral when it arise from this
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Computers, Access to Information, and Education in Developing Nations
Computers, Access to Information, and Education in Developing Nations Introduction In most developing countries, computers are quickly becoming a part of the school in the dissemination of knowledge. Udai Singh, et al (2006), �computers-in-education projects range from small, isolated, computer kiosks in rural villages to large-scale, high-end, computer installations in wealthier urban schools.’ This observation is supported by Kashorda and Waema (2007) in their work on the e-readiness of the various higher education institutions in
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The Role of Computers in Marketing
THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN MARKETING Marketing is the process by which goods are sold and purchased. The aim of marketing is to acquire, retain, and satisfy customers. Modern marketing has evolved into a complex and diverse field. This field includes a wide variety of special functions such as advertising, mail-order business, public relations, retailing and merchandising, sales, market research, and pricing of goods. Businesses, and particularly the marketing aspect of businesses, rely a great
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Computer Networking and Management
By M J I - Maldives Task 1 a) In context of firewalls, explain the operation of a packet filtering router and an application gateway (sometimes referred as an application proxy) What does firewall means? As far as my knowledge goes, firewall is some kind of system or group of systems which enables to control access and sets privileges between two networks. The most common boundary in firewall is between a trusted and an un-trusted
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Ethical and Legal Issues in Interactive Health Communications: A Call for International Cooperation
Cyberspace is a fast-changing, globally-networked, multicultural, and multilingual information environment with vast possibilities [1-9]. It calls into question national and international borders, cultural and ethical standards, regulations, and laws, which it bypasses and challenges [10-13]. In the health sector, self-care, drugs sold over the Internet, and providing access to technical knowledge and alternative forms of healthcare to the general public have destabilized drug regulatory mechanisms and the traditional physician-patient relationship. The Internet offers unprecedented power
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Application of Computer Aided Instruction
CHAPTER 1 Introduction The study of human anatomy has been prevalent in today’s modern society. Many Filipinos have been studying any medical courses in their college years. Some of these medical courses are medical technician, nutritionist and dietician, while others specialize in the field of being physiologist, surgeon, anesthesiology and more. By observing the different fields enumerated, all of them need the knowledge of human anatomy. The term human anatomy comprises a consideration of the
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Swot for Apple Computer
SWOT SUMMARY I). Strengths-Apple Computers strong brand name helps them in the personal computer industry. They also have a loyal group of customers that advocate the brand and also show loyalty to most all of Apple Computer products. Also, with the continued success of the iPod and iTunes for both Apple and Windows users Apple Computers growth should continue. These products have helped Apple Computers reach costumers that they may not have had otherwise and
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Bhopal Ethical Issues
1. Introduction: In the morning of December 3, 1984 a tragic event occurred in the city of Bhopal, the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It has been known as the world’s worst industrial disaster. A Union Carbide India, Limited (UCIL)’s plant released 40 tonnes of methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas which instantly killed over 3,000 people and carrying on causing the death of more than 20,000. This tragic event involved not only the technical, safety issues
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Abraham the Ethical Monster
Abraham is both an ethical monster and a knight of faith. The story of Abraham and Isaac is that God came to Abraham and told him to sacrifice his son, Isaac, in his name. God told him that if Abraham sacrificed his son, he'd become the patriarch of the chosen people. There are three ways in which you can live your life; you can live a life of aestheticism in which you lead a life
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Ethics
Let us first discuss how the gasoline prices are set, the market place forces of supply and demand determine the price of fuel. If demand grows or if a disruption in supply occurs, there will be upward pressure on prices. By the same token, if demand falls or there is an oversupply of product in the market, there will be downward pressure on prices. Those principles apply at the service station level as well. If
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The Benefits of the Use of the Computers in the Environment
THE BENEFITS OF THE USE OF THE COMPUTERS IN THE ENVIRONMENT The influence of computers is universal. Computers are used in applications ranging from running a farm to monitoring all environmental effects. Because the development of computers has been largely the work of scientists, it is natural that a large body of computer applications serves the scientist and the field of science. Computers have not only helped in increasing awareness amongst the environmental issues, but
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A Case in Business Ethics:she Stoops to Conquer
If I were Jean Fanuchi, I would feel bad about my decision. I wouldn’t want my every move and word being monitored so I assume my employees wouldn’t either. After all people are prone to do a lot of things when they’re alone which they wouldn’t otherwise do. Knowing someone has witnessed you doing something in private is embarrassing for both parties. And if only the viewer knows, it can still create uncomfort and tension.
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Ethical Dilema
Ethical Dilemma Ethics is the values and customs of a person or group and covers the analysis and employment of concepts such as right and wrong. The choices we decide are not always going to be easy to make, and when we’re faced to choose between equally unsatisfactory alternatives this is called ethical dilemmas. How can such dilemmas be handled? Well, if and when this situation arises, it would be helpful to ask yourself three
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Computer Network Administrator
COMPUTER NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR A computer network (the “network”) is the connection of at least two or more computers for the purpose of sharing data and resources. These resources can include printers, Internet access, file sharing, and electronic mail (“e-mail”). In today’s technological environment, most companies and businesses have some kind of network used on a daily basis. Thus, it is imperative to day-to-day operations that networks run smoothly. Companies employ at least one person to
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Ceo Ethics
It is the moment to bite the bullet and admit to a dishonorable little skeleton in the closet. Players who use steroids in professional baseball, high school students who cheat on the SATs, misleading advertisements filled with the all to common “to good to be true “ and CEOs who cook the books in American corporations all may be acting sensibly Today there is so much to be gained by being just a little better
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Computer Software Engineer
Computer Software Engineer Computer software engineers are projected to be one of the fastest growing occupations over the next 10 years. The impact of computers and information technology on our everyday lives has generated a need to design and develop new computer software systems and to incorporate new technologies in a rapidly growing range of applications. Computer software engineers apply the principles and techniques of computer science, engineering, and mathematical analysis to the design, development,
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Computer Basics
Computers can be intimidating. Educating oneself about some of the basics of computers can lessen this intimidation. In addition, a computer user will be able to get the results that he or she is hoping for. Input devices, output devices, storage, and computer speed are a few areas that will be discussed further. In order to maintain accurate records or create precise results, data input should be done with the best possible input device.
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Workplace Ethics
Workplace Ethics is a subject that we have all heard of. In fact, the subject of Ethics in general is something that most people are familiar with. And, what is commonly understood about ethics is there are ethics and then there are workplace ethics. What most people don’t realize, however, is that there is no such thing as workplace ethics; ethics are the same, (or, should be) whether in the workplace or in personal life.
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Artificial Intelligence (ai) - the Intelligent Computer
The Intelligent Computer This book is about the field that has come to be called Artificial Intelligence. In this chapter, you learn how to define Artificial Intelligence, and you learn how the book is arranged. You get a feeling for why Artificial Intelligence is important, both as a branch of engineering and as a kind of science. You learn about some successful applications of Artificial Intelligence. And finally, you learn about criteria you can use
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Computer Programming
Computer Programmers Computer programmers held about 568,000 jobs in 1996. Programmers are employed in almost every industry but the largest amount is in the computer and data processing industry that includes companies that write and sell software. Allot of programmers can also be found working for companies that provide engineering and management services, manufacturers of computer and office equipment, financial institutions, insurance carriers, educational institutions, and government agencies. A growing number of computer programmers are
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Code of Business Conduct and Ethics for Members of the Board of Directors
CODE OF BUSINESS CONDUCT AND ETHICS FOR MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Board of Directors (the “Board”) of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. (the “Company”) has adopted the following Code of Business Conduct and Ethics (“Code”) for members of the Board of Directors of the Company, including Emeritus Directors (all such members being “Directors” under this Code). This Code is intended to focus the Board and each Director on areas of ethical risk, provide
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