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    nothing major, just a few cuts and scrapes. Once I forced the casing off, it was like opening a treasure chest, the circuitry was like gold to me. To me, it looked like a tiny city, the circuits where the roads and the capacitors and transformers where buildings and skyscrapers. For some reason, I thought the circuits contained magic, and I desperately wanted to extract it. I never seemed to be able to…

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    I: Introduction / Overview Proposed Enterprise-Wide Computing Solution A small publishing company consisting of fifty employees located on a single floor with glass cubicles has many things to consider when contemplating the computing needs of its employees. The first question that would need to be addressed would be are employees going to work strictly in the office or will employees also be required to work remotely from home and customer locations. Answering this question will help us…

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    Shedd-Frasier Case Study

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    Shedd-Frasier PLC is recognized as one of the most prestigious law firms committed to lending a helping hand to those located in Genesee County and surrounding areas. Shedd-Frasier focuses on representing clients in cases involving Government Regulations, Real-Estate Development, Probate and Estate Planning, Taxation, Bankruptcy, Contracts, Employment Negotiations and Corporate Dissolutions. Since the founding in 2001, Shedd-Frasier has represented many clients for personal matters, small…

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    1. The hardware, or the physical parts of a computer, is one factor that has been constantly changing throughout the development of computers. Two elements of hardware in particular have progressed as generations go on: data transfer and storage. One challenge for computer engineers from the start was deciding how to transfer data through the computer. The first computer, the ENIAC, required 18,000 vacuum tubes to do so, and weighed about 20 tons. Because of its huge size, its power consumption…

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    advantage against Circuit City and Walmart, the largest two competitors. In an effort to enhance the consumer shopping experience, Best Buy provided extensive training to it’s employees which was intended to be a service to customers. Absent of commission, sales associates could provide unbiased information about products and services to consumers. Best Buy required it’s employees to be knowledgeable and ethical at all times but their intentions may have been…

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    Statement of Purpose My decision to obtain a PhD degree is inspired by the desire to combine my creativity with specialized knowledge to invent and enhance technology for this ever changing world. I am confident that a PhD degree from the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder will serve as a link between the potential and this career goal of mine. My passion to study engineering grew when I got GPA 5 out of 5 in the Secondary School…

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    Chapter 1 Introduction One of the most striking technological developments of the last fifty years has been the emergence of digital technology as a powerful force in our lives. For many of us, this technology is embodied in the digital computer, which has evolved to be an essential tool for our work as well as our personal needs. In 1951, when the first commercial electronic digital computer, a UNIVAC I, was delivered to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, computers were essentially unknown to most…

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    they do not pay attention to their surroundings, and they ultimately find a sense of security when using technology. An author notes from a survey of over two thousand young children that there is a link between excessive time spent in front of the television and enduring emotional distress (Wilson 93). This emotional distress tends to develop in the child’s growth into adulthood and this can greatly impact…

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    To overcome the limitations of manual switching; automatic exchanges, having Electro-mechanical components, were developed. Strowger exchange, the first automatic exchange having direct control feature, appeared in 1892 in La Porte (Indiana). Though it improved upon the performance of a manual exchange it still had a number of disadvantages, viz., a large number of mechanical parts, limited availability, inflexibility, bulky in size etc. As a result of further research and development, Crossbar…

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    Computer Repair Technician

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    All of my life I have enjoyed using computers, it was until recently that I had wanted to be able to fix them, to build them. It is a major dream of mine now that I am older and more readily prepared for such complex thinking and analyzing skills that are required when being a computer repair technician. Computers, how they work, how to fix them, is all in a day's work for a computer repair technician. They jump to the rescue to fix and pull a computer back from the brink of death, whether it…

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