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    times do you check your phone or PDA everyday? Every hour? Half hour? Ten minutes? Most people can’t even go one whole day without their communications devices at the ready. Have you ever stopped and wondered how we even got to this point in the first place? The answer is growing interactive technology within our communications devices. From gaming‚ to movies‚ to buying online products‚ virtually anything to do with the consumer can be done from a smart phone or PDA device now. The history and workings

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    Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 is an amendment to the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It prohibits employers from discriminating against workers based on pregnancy‚ childbirth or related medical conditions. It affects only companies that employ 15 or more people. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces the Pregnancy Discrimination Act. Under the act‚ an employer cannot lawfully refuse to hire a woman if she is pregnant

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    tracking v) Contracts vi) Call Center vii) Satellite offices viii) Representatives ix) Cash transactions and expenses tracking or representatives and satellite offices x) Asset tracking and satellite offices xi) Asset tracking of vehicles‚ PDAs and mobile printers xii) Management reports d) Application Programmers’ Interface (API) - is a set of programming instructions and standards for accessing a web-based software application or web tool. The API is a method of integrating Mashaweer

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    requirements. In this paper‚ the proponents will present an Automated Inventory System using Portable Data Acquisition (PDA) module to help thecompany’s growing business. The PDA module is composed of barcode scanner to scan issued and received items‚ and a Z8F6423 Zilog microcontroler to sore the information. A Product Inventory System (PIS) application program is also discussed to show how the PDA module can be interfaced with the PIS. Test results presented in this paper will show apparent improvement of

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    an image of a keyboard on any surface and let’s people input data by typing on the image. The Virtual Keyboard uses light to project a full-sized computer keyboard onto almost any surface‚ and disappears when not in use. Used with Smart Phones and PDAs‚ the VKEY provides a practical way to do email‚ word processing and spreadsheet tasks‚ allowing the user to leave the laptop computer at home. 1. INTRODUCTION Virtual Keyboard is just another example of today’s computer trend of ‘smaller and faster’

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    Zara IT for Fast Fashion Case Notes Identify decision issue‚ and your role as a decision maker Salgado and Sanchez need to decide if it is the right time to update Zara’s information technology. The key concern is the outdated operating system they use for their point of sale (POS) terminals. Should they purchase the current POS machines from their vendors so that they can support their needs in case the vendor changes their machines to new technology? Or should they move to using new operating

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    can look at orders‚ lab reports‚ and imaging reports while never leaving the patient. The use of a handheld device‚ such as a PDA‚ is also very helpful. The PDA makes resources available where the nurse can look up drug interactions and clinical references all while at the bedside of the patient. Applications‚ such as timers and clocks‚ can be downloaded onto the PDA which can help the nurse with medication and treatment reminders. These technology advances allow the nurse to be with the patient

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    consumers to buy Sonic’s new product by offering an incentive to upgrade from a previous PDA. Sonic on the initial campaign should set objectives in order to gain awareness from our preconceived target market. Sonic’s objectives need to focus on knowledge‚ liking‚ preference‚ conviction‚ and purchase. Right now Sonic needs to focus on getting the Sonic 1000 brand awareness and market share in the saturated PDA market. • How can Sonic use personal communications channels to influence its target

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    Case Study: Zara: IT for Fashion Background Zara‚ high fashion clothing producer and retailer‚ opened its first store in Galicia‚ Spain in 1975‚ and by 2003‚ had grown to 550 stores worldwide. Zara is the largest holding of its mother company‚ Inditex‚ and is evaluating whether to invest in modernizing its IT infrastructure‚ specifically its in-store Point-of-Sale (POS) terminals which are running a DOS Operating System that is now EOL. Business Model Zara has a unique and very effective business

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    pharmaceuticals and providing consultations for patients (PDA‚ 2008‚ p. 2‚ 3). More importantly‚ perhaps‚ the rise of large-scale pharmacies has alternately shifted the role of pharmacists in the pharmaceutical sector from owner to employee (p. 3). Even though this changed the insurance burdens for the pharmacists‚ it has not shielded them from civil suits (Appelbe‚ 2009). Rather‚ legal protections afforded physicians do not apply to pharmacists‚ in many cases (PDA‚ 2008‚ p. 2-4). This challenges pharmacists

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