Category: Computers
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Modern Computers: Changes Within Our Current Technological World
Modern Computers and Their Functions in Human Lives The use of computers changes human life considerably in different ways. People discover more ways on how to improve their work, communication, and calculations. Within a short period of time, a computer becomes an integral part of this life, and there is no person in the world,…
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How the Knowledge of Human Cognition Improves Computer Design
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Background study of the topic Interaction of humans with computers Conclusion Reference List Abstract The study aims at looking at how the knowledge of human behaviour will help the manufacturers of computers in coming up with better computer designs that are human friendly after incorporating much of how human behaves…
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Computer Fraud and Corporate Identity Theft
Abstract Corporate identity thefts involving unauthorized drawing of vital client information is currently on the rise as the most prevalent type of computer crimes. Processing of large volume of personal data, without proper security protection mechanisms make organizational information base vulnerable to malicious attacks by both external and internal agents. Based on a quantitative questionnaire…
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Computer Forensics for Solving Cyber Crimes
Table of Contents Introduction Overview of computer forensics Cases that attract computer forensics Civil vs. Criminal Misdemeanor vs. Felony Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Several questions are often asked when it comes to the use of information technology to commit crimes and the possibility of deploying the same technology in detecting and apprehending people who commit…
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Aspects of Computer Ethics
Notably, it is impossible to behave legally without acting ethically as an IT professional. According to Nazerian (2018), ethics classes are essential in computer science education. For instance, numerous colleges, including Princeton and Harvard, have lately sparked campaigns to consider incorporating ethics into computer science courses. Nazerian (2018) suggests that thirty-five tech leaders, including executives…
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Computer Forensics Investigation Plan
Table of Contents Searching the employee’s purse The alleged activity Steps in initiating the investigation Critical considerations Rules of evidence My legal and ethical responsibilities References Searching the employee’s purse The US Constitution prohibits employers from conducting searches on employees. However, the protection does not apply to private organizations (Easttom, 2014). The manager had a…
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Computers: Dangerous and Indispensable
The technological and scientific revolution that occurred in the last century modified how societies and individuals operate. Technologies became ingrained in the most distant corners of daily routine. For instance, tasks that once were inherently manual are currently computerized. The process allows numerous advantages varying from enhanced performance to eco-friendliness. Nevertheless, the growing dependency on…
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Dependence on Computers in the Modern Era
Table of Contents Introduction Background of the problem Views of Hitch Views of Wepner Discussion Conclusion Bibliography Introduction The focal point of paper is to present a discussion on over dependence on computers in the modern era. For the purpose the paper would summarize and compare the studies. The first one is Shelley B. Wepner’s…
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The Turing Test: Can a Computer Pass for a Human?
Turing’s test can be an effective tool to approach the idea of intelligence, but it is important to note the fact that the current understanding of the given concept is still unsubstantiated to the fullest extent. It means that such methods can be plausible since no modern computer can reliably and convincingly pass the evaluation…
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Teaching Computer Science to Non-English Speakers
Introduction Learning computer science (CS) presents many challenges in itself – however, it becomes increasingly more complicated if the learner has the additional disadvantage of not speaking the language CS is taught in. The current learning methods may not always be as accommodating for non-native speakers as they could be, causing various additional and, arguably,…