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COBOL -- COmmon Business Oriented Language -- and Chase Manhattan
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This 13 page report discusses COmmon Business Oriented Language or COBOL and whether or not a “project leader” recommends that the institution should use COBOL as an ongoing process of business. COBOL was one of the first high-level programming languages, introduced in 1959 by the Conference on Data Systems Languages and played an important role in automating the business world with its proficiency at defining and manipulating complex data structures. Does it still serve that purpose in the 21st century? Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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COBOL in 2001
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A 10 page paper discussing this programming language's likely future. COBOL has outlived all sorts of advances in hardware, software and uses, many of which were expected to place COBOL's final nail. However, it is clear that COBOL is will remain a significant force in business applications. Not only do existing legacy systems center on the language, but 15% of all new development currently is in COBOL. Those universities that have abandoned teaching the language completely do their students no favor. Though it likely should not be required of all computer students, it should remain available as an elective subject. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KScobol01.wps

COBOL; History, Development and Future
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This 6 page paper considers the computer language COBOL and how it has been used and developed, including examples of companies that currently use COBOL. The writer considers the way it has developed and will need to develop, such as object oreientation and standard query language (SQL). Finally the writer considers the future for COBOL programmers and their salaries. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEcobol1.wps

CoCo Jewelry Online
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A 7 page paper discussing site design and ease of use by customers in an e-commerce environment. The paper uses the site of http://www.cocostore.biz/ for evaluation of the site and recommendations for improvement. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSitCoCo.rtf

ColdFusion and Web Development
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This 6 page report discusses is described in the sales’ catalog literature as “a powerful platform for creating and deploying dynamic web applications. Developers like ColdFusion because its simple, tag-based language makes it easy to handle simple tasks, like processing form data and querying databases.” Created in 1995 by two brothers in Massachusetts, it is fundamentally a “database-oriented, server-side scripting and programming tool” that has come to be the leader in its unique market realm. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Comparing the ISA of the 80x86 and the MIPS R2000
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A 9 page paper discussing these two approaches. The MIPS R2000 was introduced in 1986, eight years after Intel's first 8086 chip that later became the 80x86 in various incarnations. A new Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) was introduced for each wider subsequent word length and followed the 1985 introduction of the 80386. Though the ISAs of the 80x86 and the R2000 accomplish the same ends, they arrive at those ends via very different paths. It is likely that the 80x86 ISA will contintue to be developed because of continued backward compatibility, but the RISC approach is likely now to gain greater attention and acceptability as well. Three illustrations. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSisaIntR20.wps

Comparing Two Modern Word Processors
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This 4 page paper discusses the comparable features of Corel WordPerfect 7 and Microsoft Word 7.0, provides a list of features and minimum specifications for operation and reviews lauding MS-Word because of the additional management suites. This still leaves the choice up to the user. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Wordproc.rtf

Comparing Two Studies
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This 4 page paper considers two studies; “An Empirical Study of the Causal Antecedents of Customer Confidence in E-Tailers” by Sandeep Krishnamurthy and “Organizational commitment and ethical behavior: An empirical study of information system professionals” by Effy Oz. Both look at the impact and perception of information technology, the first at e-commerce and how customers perceive risk, the second at the role of IS professionals. The paper outlines their purpose, hypotheses and the value they may provide as well as comparing the two studies. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TE2stude.rtf

Comparing Windows Vista to Linux
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A 15 page paper comparing Windows Vista operating system and Linux. Judging from Microsoft's past performance it will take at least two years for the Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 to become as reliable and predictable as the company claims it is. For its part, Linux is more suitable for more technically-oriented users and administrators. For those who possess the technical knowledge, however, Linux is a much more economical choice and reduces total cost of ownership, both in purchase price and in costs of ownership over time. The OS that is "best" for a specific user depends, as always, on the user's needs in the present and anticipated future, as well as on the user's level of technical knowledge and ability. Includes a prospectus and abstract. Bibliography lists 11 sources in 26 footnotes.
Filename: KSwinVisLin.rtf

Comparison of Microsoft Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows XP Professional
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This is a 5 page paper comparing three Microsoft operating systems: Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 98 SE (Second Edition). A comparison of three Microsoft operating systems, Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 98 SE (Second Edition) is best done through a comparison of firstly their system requirements which are the basics needed in order to run the system and secondly the features of the systems. The systems are based on the evolution of the Windows packages in which Windows 98 was originally an upgrade from Windows 95; Windows 2000 and ME (Millennium) was further an upgrade from Windows 98 and Windows NT; and lastly, Windows XP is still again above Windows 2000 but incorporating all of the top features of those operating systems which preceded it in addition to more comprehensive features regarding reliability, remote access and network administration among others. Not surprisingly then, each system higher within the evolution of the Windows family consists of considerably more features but also considerably higher system requirements in order to run the operating system. Professional versions also include more features which are dedicated to network capabilities and business applications and therefore the requirements and features are considerably more so than those of any Home versions of the product. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TJMSWin1.rtf


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