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Why Not Take Candy From Strangers? More Privacy Problems May Make Ad Agencies Nutty (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Mar 1, 2000 Abstract : Online advertising network 24/7 has acquired AwardTrack, a newly launched provider of loyalty programs.
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Smart Shoppers Go Abroad for Affordable Information Security Programs (9 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jun 9, 2000 Abstract : Ernest Hemingway said, 'If you want to meet interesting people you have to go to interesting places.' Graduate programs in cryptography and information security in the U.S. have exorbitant tuition costs. Universities overseas and in Canada are much more affordable. Be a smart shopper and look at the International alternatives before signing a huge loan for an advanced degree in information security or cryptography in the United States.
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Microsoft Certified Fresh (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Aug 10, 2000 Abstract : On July 14, 2000, at the Fusion 2000 business symposium, Microsoft Corp. announced new tools and programs to support the growing application hosting market. Application service providers (ASPs) can take advantage of new technical resources, partnerships, licensing and certification programs.
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Programs, Processes and Practices: Planning Implementations and Evaluating Systems (5 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Mar 4, 2002 Abstract : No company has ever fully evaluated the entire product that they are buying, time does not permit such a complete evaluation. Few people really track how well the software is used after it is installed.
Type: Article
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PeopleSoft Programs Cause Headaches at Number of Universities (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 15, 2000 Abstract : For the students at Northwestern University registration was supposed to be as easy as point and click, however, it turned into crash and burn.
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Program Testing Methodology Part Two: Running Tests and Getting Approval (6 Pages)
by Dr. Edward J. Moskal
Aug 7, 2004 Abstract : After testing procedures have been created and the type of test data has been determined, link or string testing, and system testing must be executed to ensure the job stream is correct and to locate errors before production. Backup and restart testing must be also be conducted to ensure that the restart points within the system are accurately defined. Finally, to demonstrate the benefits and functionality of the system, management and user approval should be received.
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Program Testing Methodology Part One: Preparing for Testing (4 Pages)
by Dr. Edward J. Moskal
Aug 6, 2004 Abstract : Program testing and debugging is one of the most critical aspects of implementing a computer system. Without programs which properly work, the system will never process information and produce the output for which it was designed. Testing procedures should be established and testing roles should be demarcated between the programmer and the analyst. Once this is done, test data that can test the limits of the program should then be created.
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Hacker Publication Gets Top Defense Attorney (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Apr 13, 2000 Abstract : In a case that will challenge the bowels of free speech and censorship and inevitably set a lot of legal precedents, renowned defense attorney Marcus Garbus has been retained by the Electronic Frontier Foundation to represent 2600 (an infamous hacker publication) that is being charged with circumvention of copyright protection systems (17 U.S.C. § 1201(a)(2)), specifically the Contents Scramble Systems (CSS) developed to protect Digital Video Discs (DVDs) against unauthorized access.
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Fast-path Implementations - Are They Good or Bad? (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic & Olin Thompson
Jul 5, 2002 Abstract : Over the last few years the market has seen a plethora of fixed-scope and fixed-price applications, pre-packaged vertical solutions with industry templates, limited education and training, implementation tools, attractive support programs and hosting services with catchy names, all aimed at making it faster, simpler and cheaper for enterprises well under $500 million to use them. Is this approach good or bad for the user?
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