through fair use‚ though. But unless the originator expresses this‚ it is not the case. Some licensed images‚ for example‚ the Internet Explorer logo may be copied‚ but the user must accept the terms of license first. In accepting the license‚ the user is excepting the terms within such license to use the image. The image will most likely not be able to be altered in any way. It can be copied as a link‚ only to a certain destination‚ but the web designer needs to be careful not to use it in a different
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INFO 243 TERM TEST 1 PREP GENERAL AIS CONCEPTS * System – set of interdependent elements that together accomplish specific objectives * subsystem – interrelated parts that have come together‚ or integrated‚ as a single system. * IS/MIS – person made system that consists of an integrated set of computer based and manual components established to collect‚ store and manage data and to provide output info to users (hardware‚ software‚ data‚ procedure‚ people). Provides info for decision
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exclusive rights of the author exists. SECTION 52 Certain acts are not considered to be infringement of copyright. 1. A fair dealing with a literary‚ dramatic‚ musical or artistic work not being a computer programme for the purposes of- -private use including research; -criticism or review‚ whether of that work or any other work 2. The making of copies or adaptation of a computer programme by the lawful possessor of a copy of such computer programme from such copy- -in order to utilize the computer
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information and data. | |B. Appreciate the impact of organisational culture and world views on the development of information systems | |C. Use and critically evaluate different approaches to requirements analysis and modelling. | |Plagiarism is presenting somebody else’s work as your own. It includes: copying information directly from the
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*IS:arrangement of people‚data‚processes‚information technology that interact to collect‚process‚provide as output the info needed to support the organization. Types of IS: TPS‚MIS‚decision support system‚communications and collaboration system‚expert system‚ office automation system & executive info system Types of Stakeholders:System owners (middle and executive managers‚ supervisors)‚System users (clinical& service workers‚technical and professional workers; suppliers‚customers‚employees)
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Video-to-Video for e-Health: Use Case‚ Concepts and Pilot plan Makis Stamatelatos1‚ George Katsikas1‚ Petros Makris1‚ ‚ Nancy Alonistioti1‚ Serafeim Antonakis2‚ Dimitrios Alonistiotis2‚ Panagiotis Theodossiadis2‚ 1 National and Kapodistrian University of Athens‚ Department of Informatic and Telecommunications‚ Panepistimiopolis‚ Ilissia‚ Athens‚ Greece 2National and Kapodistrian Medical School University of Athens‚ University General Hospital Attikon‚ 1 Rimini Str. 124 62 Haidari‚ Athens‚ Greece
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in question. For example wearing Nike soccer boots will make one play like the famous Nike-endorsed Cristiano Ronaldo. Use-value versus Exchange-value In his works‚ Carl Marx distinguishes the user-value of commodities from their exchange-value. The user value is the use that the commodity has to the labourer or the creator of the product whereas the exchange value is the use the commodity has to the fetishized value that they have as commodities. Marx defined a commodity as an article produced
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local library‚ where there would be a limited number of books and other sources of information; the internet provides us with countless sources that are being updated every day‚ which includes video‚ audio‚ and typed documents. Today‚ you can find and use the internet anywhere you go by using a cell phone or many other mobile electronic devices. We rely on it daily to check the news‚ the weather‚ to search for movie times at a theatre‚ and even to keep in touch with friends. It even helps businesses
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The Ultimate Casestudy Guide VERSION 1 (DEC 2009) Casestudies for Geography GCSE 2010 A guide to using the Ultimate Casestudy Guide This guide is designed to help you prepare for your exams by collecting the casestudy information you have learnt during your GCSE and putting it all in one place. This guide does not replace your notes. Part of your revision should be to go back over your notes and add further details to the information in this booklet. This is essential if you would
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marketing area: Copyright Copyright Copyright is a legal right created by the law of a country‚ that grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights to its use and distribution‚ usually for a limited time‚ with the intention of enabling the creator to receive compensation for their intellectual effort. COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMANT Use of works protected by copyright law without permission‚ infringing certain exclusive rights granted to the copyright holder Example: Right to produce‚ distribute
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