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KW ARE people.who create use and disseminate knowledge and are usually professionals in science engineering and other |
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Interface that displays pictures icpns and menus that people use to send commands to the computer system |
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The number of years to recover initial cost of investment |
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Implement new information systems required to support the organization's existing and future business needs. Constantly watching for ways to use info to improve competitive. Includes developer's, system analyst, programmer, and.web.developers |
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Lose their content if the current is turned off or disrupted |
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One of a kind software designed for a specific application and owned by the company or person that uses it |
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Five forces model. A widely accepted model that identifies five key factors that can lead to attainment of competitive advantage including 1. The rivalry among existing competitors. 2.the threat of new entrants. 3.the threat of substitute products and services. 4. The bargain power of buyers and 5. The bargain power of suppliers. |
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Holographic versatile Disc HVD |
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Holographic optical disc technology still in the development stage that will store 1 TB. |
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More powerful personal computer used for mathematical computing. Can complete Vast amount of processing required for video editing in least time. High end. |
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Deals with how organizations successfully plan for and implement change. The ability to introduce change effectively is critical to the success of any information system project. Use of several organizational Change models to improve the successful implementation of information systems. |
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A 64 bit number that identifies a computer on the internet. |
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Highlighted text or graphics in a Web document that when clicked opens a new web page containing related content. |
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Application Program Interface |
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API An interface that allows application to make use of the operating system. |
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An information analysis tool that involves the automated discovery of patterns and relationships in a data warehouse |
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