Int. J. Technology Management‚ Vol. 13‚ Nos. 5/6‚ 1997 615 A technology assessment primer for management of technology Anne De Piante Henriksen Technology and Safety Assessment Division‚ MS F609‚ Los Alamos National Laboratory‚ Los Alamos NM‚ 87545 Visiting Assistant Professor‚ R.O. Anderson Graduate School of Management‚ University of New Mexico‚ Albuquerque‚ NM 871311221 Abstract: Technology assessment (TA) is an important component of effective management of technology. It is therefore
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optimal for Intel‚ with particular emphasis on the pros and cons of Intel’s substantial cash holdings. Articulate and defend a “target” capital structure for Intel. Cee Capital Structure As shown in the financial income statement (Exhibit3)‚ Intel Corp. (INTC) has a capital structure consisting most of equity. Intel has very little debt in its capital structure and the cost of debt would have only a marginal effect on the overall cost of capital. The current capital structure of Intel is not optimal
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During the second half of 1997‚ and beginning in Thailand‚ currencies and stock markets plunged across East Asia‚ while hundreds of banks‚ builders‚ and manufacturers went bankrupt. The Thai baht‚ Indonesian rupiah‚ Malaysian ringgit‚ Philippine peso‚ and nouth Korean won depreciated by 40% to 80% apiece. All this happened despite the fact that Asia’s fundamentals looked good: low inflation‚ balanced budgets‚ well-run central banks‚ high domestic savings‚ strong export industries‚ a large and growing
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Comparison of Intel and AMD Processors Abstract In an age where technology is constantly evolving and the demand for performance is increasing‚ the central processing unit (CPU)‚ also known as the processor‚ is a main concern for many computer buyers. There are many considerations that take place when choosing a processor such as whether the computer will be used for storage or gaming‚ will the user be looking for performance in speed or graphics‚ and individual budget. Among all the different
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Case II Strategic Marketing (MKT 460) Section 1 Fall 2011 Prepared For: Bobby Hajjaj (BHj) Prepared By: Group 1 | Hasina Chowdhury | 073 719 530 | M Mahmudul Hasan | 073 330 530 | Mahrukh Chowdhury | 082 096 530 | Nabila Nabi Chowdhury | 073 066 030 | Sabeen Azeem | 073 065 030 | Subrata Ranjan | 083 099 030 | ( 980 Words) 27 November 2011 Intel Inside - the brain behind the brain Purpose To supply building blocks (chips‚ software‚ systems) for the computing
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The Best Processor? Intel or AMD The process of purchasing a desktop computer is challenging‚ especially when it comes to choosing the best CPU. In order to perform the best choice‚ one needs to compare the two processors‚ Intel and AMD. The comparison between the two is significant in making knowledgeable decisions while picking a processor. Therefore‚ one should consider factors such as cost‚ performance‚ and purpose of the computer. In terms of performance or speed‚ Intel processors‚ though
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Assignment 2: Computer Laws No Electronic Theft Act of 1997 Assignment 2: Computer Laws No Electronic Theft Act of 1997 Today‚ there are many laws that address different acts of computer crimes. It is very important to understand what laws are applicable in a given situation. The law I have selected is the “no electronic theft act of 1997.” The no electronic theft act is also known as the net act‚ it came into law under presidents Clinton in 1997. This was used to protect against copyright violations
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“Architecture difference of IBM and Intel” by <<fareeha moeen>> Registration No. BBE-1002 Submitted to the Faculty of Computer Sciences and Information Technology Institute of Business & Technology‚ Karachi In Partial fulfillment of requirement for the degree of bachelor in Computer Science Faculty of Computer Sciences and Information Technology Institute of Business & Technology‚ Karachi Architecture difference of IBM and Intel by <<fareeha moeen>> Registration No.BBE-1002
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Part 1 1. What were the different changes at Intel over the first three years of Barrett’s tenure? Different changes at Intel over the first three years of Barrett’s tenure were that he has increased the production capacity for Intel. Some others changes were closing down of an e-commerce service for small businesses‚ web broadcasting for shareholder meetings was also terminated as well as cutting back on web- surfing applications in other countries other than Spain. He also reorganized company
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1968: The War at Home and Abroad In “1968: The End and the Beginning in the United States and Western Europe‚” Terry H. Anderson analyses historical events and the importance of 1968 in the United States and Western Europe. Anderson examines the war in Vietnam and how it changed the way many Americans viewed our involvement. The constant media coverage lead to great distrust in our government; majorly affecting the political election of that year. The culture of the 60’s was changing and the first
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