introduction of computers. The search for information has become easier and amusing‚ and connectivity has expedited the data availability. Though expert systems have made computers more intelligent‚ they have not yet become a substitute of the human interaction in the learning process. In my opinion; what can be expected‚ is a change of the teachers’ role but not their disappearance from the classroom. Nobody can argue that the acquisition of knowledge is more fun and easier with computers. The mere
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MODULE - 2 Trial Balance and Computers Computer and Computerised Accounting System Notes 12 COMPUTER AND COMPUTERISED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM With the expansion of business the number of transactions increased. The manual method of keeping and maintaining records was found to be unmanageable. With the introducton of computers in business‚ the manual method of accounting is being gradually replaced. And finally‚ the database technology has revolutionised the accounts department of the business. organisations
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Maryland‚ College Park‚ MD Computer Use and Marketing Concepts in the Food Broker Industry by Angelo DiAntonio Department. of Accounting Clarion University of Pennsylvania Clarion‚ PA 16214 and U. Carl Toensmeyer Department of Agricultural and Food Economics University of Delaware Newark‚ DE 19711 Objectives 1. Determine the extent. of the use of computers by food brokers. 2. Determine future plans by food broker firms for incorporating computers into their business operations
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words. Computer virus A computer virus is an executable program. Depend on the nature of a virus‚ it may cause damage of your hard disk contents‚ and/or interfere normal operation of your computer. By definition‚ a virus program is able to replicate itself. This means that the virus multiplies on a computer by making copies of itself. This replication is intentional; it is part of the virus program. In most cases‚ if a file that contains virus is executed or copied onto another computer‚ then that
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transmission protocol from 1969 to 1982‚ when NCP was replaced with the now widespread TCP-IP (Transmission Control Protocol - Internet Protocol). With the technology in place‚ the question was what to do with it! A number of interconnected US military computers formed the first sizable Internet for defence use. E-mail developed through ARPANET as did the bulletin-board system‚ Usenet in the 1970s/80s. During this period all major universities in the USA were connected to the network. This was found to be
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Tesco Functional Areas All businesses need to be well organised to achieve their aims and objectives. Certain tasks‚ or functions‚ must be done regularly and these are usually grouped into specific types of activities. In a large organisation like Tesco PLC‚ people work together in functional areas. Each functional area has a specific purpose. Below are the main functional areas: Finance The main activities of the finance department are: * To record all the business transactions
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dissemination of knowledge requires information technology. However‚ the use of technology in the hotel industry is not widespread and its assimilation is expected to be slow‚ due to two barriers: (a) The gap between management’s business needs and technology understanding is the leading reason why the lodging industry is lagging behind others in using technology as a strategic weapon. (b) Technology buyers [hotels] are uncertain about the effectiveness of technology investiments.The proliferation of [technology]
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technology‚ more and more computers are used in the process of teaching. Students rely on computers for research and make a perfect paper for school purposes. Thus‚ some people claimed that there will be soon no role for teachers in the classroom. Computers are tools that can be used equally in all endeavours. A individualise instruction can be done by computer to meet the personal needs of each student more effectively than a teacher. Direct instruction from a computer terminal ideally would provide
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Reframing the Role of Computers in Organizations The Transaction Costs Approach Claudio U. Ciborra Politecnico de Milano Piazza L. Da Vinci‚ 32 Milano--ltalia Universita’ di Trento Via Verdi‚ 7 Trento--Italia ABSTRACT The traditional role of computer-based information systems is to provide support for individual decision making. According to this model‚ information is to be seen as a valuable resource for the decision maker faced with a complex task. Such a view of information systems
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TITLE PAGE THE IMPACT OF COMPUTER SERVICES IN BANKING INDUSTRIES A CASE STUDY OF UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA (U.B.A) GUSAU BRANCH. BY ABDUL AZIZ SANIN BABA ADM NO: 10202 MARYAM ABDULLAHI ADM NO: 10209 SUBMITTED TO DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE‚ ZAMFARA COLLEGE OF ART AND SCIENCE (ZACAS) GUSAU‚ ZAMFARA STATE. IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE REQUIMENNT OF THE AWARD OF PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA C ERTIFICATE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE March‚ 2009. I APPROVAL PAGE This research work has been read‚ accepted and approved
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