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This paper answers questions on data storage, including input and output, different devices, and different methods used for storing different kinds of data, noting that part of the complexity of the computer today comes from the different storage devices and methods in the modern computer, among them hard drives, floppy discs, removable drives, Internet storage, CD-ROMs, tape drives, and others.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 21014
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142.21135 Neuroscience Federal Database Management sSystems
This paper presents a standardized tool suite that shows benefits for solving the problems cited in the paper. A data mining application domain is also presented as well as an evaluation of the application area in detail. It includes a review and analysis of the different data mining techniques employed in that application domain. The data mining processes that correspond to the Federated Database Management System (FDBMS) are currently subject to scrutiny both within the umbrella of the sponsor organizations found within the Human Brain Project (HBP) and from external factors is the problem under examination.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 21135
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143.21351 Information Resource Management
This paper analyzes two articles on information resource management, one called "A Market -Based Perspective on Information Systems Development" by Steve Sawyer, and the other "All I Really Need to Know about Pair Programming I Learned in Kindergarten" by Laurie A. Willams and Robert R. Kessler, each concerning the changing market for software and new ways of developing programs.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 21351
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144.21419 Request for Proposal (RFP)
This paper is a proposal for an interested corporation with a need for a better computer system to provide information to the company on its needs, its growth projections, and any problems it believes it has with IT systems, at which time the company will develop a system for the corporation and create a test that will demonstrate the capabilities of the system and make it clear how users need to be trained, what they can do with the new system, what it will cost, and how soon it can be implemented.
Pages: 15
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Filename: 21419
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145.21431 Information Resouces Management
This paper reports on two readings, one an article called "The Ethics of Safety-Critical Systems" by Jonathan Bowen, the other called "Biometric Identification" by Anail Jain, Lin Hing, and Sharath Pankanti, the first suggesting some of the safety limitations of software and the problems associated with the way it is designed and marketed, and the second analyzing the use of biometrics to identify people for economic transactions
Pages: 4
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Filename: 21431
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146.21584 Neural Network Architectures and Applications in Medical Imaging
This paper addresses issues involving using neural network systems from a general standpoint first. It outlines the basic history of neural networks from a chronological basis and lays out the framework for the interdisciplinary basis of the application of neural networks to medical technology. The use of neural networks in making diagnoses of cardiovascular health is specifically examined.
Pages: 10
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Filename: 21584
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147.21625 The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Research
This paper examines and describes some of the criticism that has been leveled at computer scientists who currently are pursuing successes in the field of artificial intelligence. The paper illustrates some of the material and psychological reasons for this criticism, but also examines the likelihood that AI research will result in the terrible future that critics seem so terrified of.