Computerised accounting system can benefit small business because all the transactions can be made by computer. Small business owners face the task of ensuring their accounting procedures are as accurate and efficient as possible. The best method they could use is computerised accounting system that can help them to record transactions more quickly than any manual processing. Complexity, value and volume Computerised accounting system can benefit them because it is an automatic document production, speed, accuracy and update information. Cost savings can be computerized accounting programs reduce staff time doing accounts and reduce audit expenses as records are neat, up-to-date and accurate.
Like many startup companies, TSI had to cut costs when it launched a few years ago. To save money, the company decided not to use enterprise-class operating systems for its own workstations and servers. Instead, it chose to use a single-purpose TSI OS, reasoning that TSI OS was good enough for TSI customers, so it should be good enough for TSI. Unfortunately, TSI OS lacks many features of a modern operating system and does not take advantage of the architectural optimizations present in the latest hardware. Below is a matrix of general purpose operating system (GPOS) features and how they map to TSI OS: GPOS Feature TSI OS Support for GPOS
PCGlobal decided that only a top of the line computer would do for this target group. The highest performance power, best network linking connection available, best engineering software and a bigger monitor. Throughout the simulation, PCGlobal constantly ensured that the technology was constantly upgraded to keep the Mercedes group engaged in the product and purchasing it. The Workhouse group wanted a PC that was easy to use, had an affordable price, office applications, service and support, network connections, and was fun for the consumer to use. For the Workhouse target group price was the main concern.
Where as with PC, you can replace individual items if you must replace anything. There are thousands of options to upgrade your PC, right at your local best buy or computer store. In the long run, due to the fact that PCs are less expensive and have a longer lifespan, they are honestly the best to go with. In the business world, PCs are still what we are using, with Microsoft office and Windows. Overall, if you are wanting a quality machine for less money, PC is definitely the way to go.
For overall cost, in my opinion Microsoft has the advantage. VMware has been around for a very long time and has been the industry standard for virtualization technology with a reputable reputation. Many people do not want to have to change their entire infrastructure to save a few dollars. VMware is doing very well with the business aspect and is providing services to big corporations and small businesses alike. With Microsoft coming into the spotlight with their virtual technology, they will have competition.
The disadvantages in not being able to reach as many individuals due to lack of internet or lack of email accessibility, provides major negative impacts for research. b. Facebook: Since it is social media, people get on there for other reasons. The people that fill out the Facebook surveys actually know the products, they aren’t just completing for the free stuff, and the information doesn’t get lost in spam emails. Some disadvantages of surveys are the broad consumer base risk. There are no new consumers as part of the survey.
Websites are really easy to use and contain a variety of information, such as pictures, tables and diagrams/graphs. Websites can be really inviting, they can be colourful, this is better than a website looking really dull and boring as nobody would want to read the information there. Books are a suitable resource too as they are reliable. Books are reliable as they have to be checked by a number of agents before they get published therefore there won't be anything made up in there. Books are also a good resource as they include case studies and real life situations.
Week 1: * Question 1 * Question 2 | | | A policy vacuum, according to James Moor, is best described as | | | | | Answers: | A. occurring in new situations where there are no policies for conduct | | B. occurring in new situations where old policies seem inadequate | | C. neither a or b | | D. both a or b | | | | | * Question 3 | | | A good example of an issue in computer ethics is someone coming into your home and stealing your computer. | | | | | Answers: | True | | False | | | | | * Question 4 | The main point of Nicholas Carr's article, "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" is | | | | | Answers: | A. to explain what is so particularly terrifying about a particular scene in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. | | B. that our increasing use of computers makes it harder for us to read novels. | | C. that relying on computers negatively affects our intellectual tendencies and capacities | | D. that using technology of any sort affects the way we think.
Other countries are dealing with worst software copyright problems. The issue of copyright is not new, and it’s resulted from many factors. In my opinion, copyright violations are caused by the easiness of able to copy software and by lacking of strict enforcement. Some people don’t understand that it’s an ethical issue because by using and copying software without paying is a form of stealing. Many under developed countries are not enforcing the issues of copyright leading to outrageous software piracy.
However, Google has a huge amount of information and much of it could be wrong. For example, the Wikipedia website is not a good source of information because normal people write the information in it and not specialists. Therefore, if we get wrong information, then our knowledge would be wrong. Carr also discussed that the Internet is an imaginary world, and all the people are behind the computer screens. Therefore, whenever we access a website, Google can collect more information about us, and if we access more websites, then that would be easier and faster for them to collect the information they want.