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Biologically Artificial Intelligence
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An 11 page paper discussing artificial intelligence and the concept of the “fyborg,” or functional integration of human and intelligent machine. The primary example given is that of the WiFi-enabled contact lens containing a microchip in the truest sense of the word, activated by the wearer’s thoughts. The specific thought generates what amounts to a search of the Internet, with results depicted as a hologram within the contact lens. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KSfyborg.rtf
Paper Title: Biologically Artificial Intelligence
Boo dot com
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A six page paper which looks at some of the reasons for the failure of Boo.com, and considers how many of its shortcomings were specifically related to issues of e-commerce. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: JLboo.rtf
Paper Title: Boo dot com
Book Review / Dinty Moore's 'The Emperor's Virtual Clothes'
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In this 5 page analysis of Moore's book (subtitled 'The Naked Truth About Internet Subculture'), the writer discusses topics covered with examples from the text, then offers an analysis of the implications that they have for technology and the modern world. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Dinty.wps
Paper Title: Book Review / Dinty Moore's 'The Emperor's Virtual Clothes'
Book Review / Information Highway Not As Great As We Think...
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A 3 page review of Clifford Stoll's "Silicon Snake Oil : Second Thoughts On The Information Superhighway" in which the writer discusses Stoll's thoughts on the various social problems that an expanding Internet will present. Bibliography lists 2 supporting sources.
Filename: Silicons.wps
Paper Title: Book Review / Information Highway Not As Great As We Think...
Branding and the Internet
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This 7 page paper discusses the following quote "A brand is a brand regardless of its environment. Therefore, there is no need for a new theory of branding for the online environment, but merely a different approach to executing the brand’s essence". The paper assesses this statement with reference to marketing theory and practice arguing that the traditional approach may have the required knowledge but that a different approach needs to be adopted, especially for international brands. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEintbranding.rtf
Paper Title: Branding and the Internet
Brazil's IT Readiness
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This 3 page paper discusses the IT situation in Brazil and suggests that the country is ready for IT, though at a lower level than more technologically advanced countries. It is a good market for foreign investment. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVBrazIT.rtf
Paper Title: Brazil's IT Readiness
Bringing Active Directory to Riordan Manufacturing
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A 4 page continuation of an earlier proposal discussing implementing Active Directory at Riordan Manufacturing. The purpose here is to further develop the ideas of that proposal and to identify groups that will be used individually and nested with others. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSitActDirRior.rtf
Paper Title: Bringing Active Directory to Riordan Manufacturing
Bringing E-commerce to Smyth Printing
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A 6 page paper discussing the planning process that Smyth Printing should undertake in preparation for designing and implementing an e-commerce addition to the business. The paper discusses system (whether manual or automated) analysis; identifying all that the company would want from an e-commerce application; and the most cost effective way of going about achieving its goals. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSitSmythPrint.rtf
Paper Title: Bringing E-commerce to Smyth Printing
Britain's Intended Communications Regulation
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A 12 page paper
discussing the ecommerce aspect of a 2000 White Paper outlining Britain's intended
comprehensive approach to the changing communications environment. Britain has
arrived at a position from which the national government believes it can encourage the
positive aspects of this change in the communications environment while limiting through
regulation the associated negative influences. Though such overt intent initially raises the
warning hackles of those opposed to bigger, more intrusive government, the British
perspective as laid out in its recent statement soothes the fears of even the most jaded
observer. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KScommWhite.wps
Paper Title: Britain's Intended Communications Regulation
Broadband Internet and Broadcasting:
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This 4 page paper examines the role of Broadband Internet and its increasing influence. This paper furthermore explores how this trend will impact the broadcasting industry now and in the future. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSBroadb.rtf
Paper Title: Broadband Internet and Broadcasting:
BUILDING A WEBSITE
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This 7-page paper focuses on the tools necessary to build a successful Website. Questions discussed include hiring personnel vs. outsourcing, charging to answer questions and how to market a Website. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTwebuil.rtf
Paper Title: BUILDING A WEBSITE
BUILDING E-COMMERCE IN DIFFERING COUNTRIES
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This 3-page paper focuses on how an e-company based in the United States can build successful business relations in China, Germany and France. Under discussion are supply chain logistics and network capabilities. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTforecr.rtf
Paper Title: BUILDING E-COMMERCE IN DIFFERING COUNTRIES
Business Plan for an Online Tobacco Shop
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An 8 page paper presenting a business plan for a retail tobacco operation conducting business solely online, including break-even, balance sheet and cash flow financials. The text portion of the plan discusses the inability of retailers limited by local operations to stock slower-moving, specialty items, using a management accounting approach to demonstrating Smoke Stop’s greater ability to profit from specialty items. This approach sets apart Smoke Stop from local retailers, giving it a niche in which to operate and lead. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSbusPlanTobacco.rtf
Paper Title: Business Plan for an Online Tobacco Shop
BUSINESS STRATEGIES FOR E-COMMERCE
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This 5-page paper consists of some business strategies for developing e-commerce initiatives. Topics include competitive advantage, B2B and B2C, international considerations, and legal considerations. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTbuseco.rtf
Paper Title: BUSINESS STRATEGIES FOR E-COMMERCE
Business to Business E Marketing
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This 11 page paper considers the way in which businesses use e-commerce, how it developed and how it can be marketed to take advantage of the perceived efficiencies it can produce. Points raised are illustrated by reference to real companies. The bibliography sites 15 sources.
Filename: TEemark2.wps
Paper Title: Business to Business E Marketing
Cadbury's and the IMPACT Programme
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This 8 page paper considers the inter-company collaborative IT programme called IMPACT and examines the purpose and role of the programme as well as how it has impacted in the Cadbury Schweppes Group subsidiary of CadburyTreborBassett. This is examined with a SWOT analysis. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEimpact.wps
Paper Title: Cadbury's and the IMPACT Programme
Can UK Internet Service Providers Avoid Liability by Locating Servers in Third Countries?
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This 12 page paper (including an annotated bibliography) consider whether UKL internet providers would be able to avoid liability issues by locating servers outside the UK. The paper includes discussion on jurisdiction issues, compares the internet to newspapers and relevant cases and decision that indicates a changing perceptive by the UK courts since the case of Godfrey v Demon (1999). The bibliography cites 15 sources.
Filename: TEintlib.rtf
Paper Title: Can UK Internet Service Providers Avoid Liability by Locating Servers in Third Countries?
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