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141.12977 Linux vs. Windows - Linux presents Competition.
In the world of business computing, there is really only one product line used to manage software - Microsoft Windows. In all its variations, the Windows line of operating systems, back end servers, IT management applications, and other software products have gained the lion's share of business in these arenas. While Apple Computer has recently introduced a back-office solution in the servers and apps arena (Apple's xServe and OS X - which is a Unix based OS), IBM has long had similar products in both hardware and software (OS/2), neither has really gained much more than a toe-hold into the business-software world. Microsoft, truly, is the monopolistic giant that it has made itself into. However, as the world has been flocking to the Microsoft picnic, a significant number of guests have become upset with the limitations and rules that Microsoft has set forth regarding its software. For those people, LINUX, a free-ware Unix-based operating system that has no usage rules, no licensing agreements, and no restrictions. For these companies, the ability to completely control their software environment using a highly stable platform and one in which they do not have to invest is a major draw. APA Format. 4-pages, bibliography lists 3 sources.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 12977 Linux vs. Windows.doc
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142.13142 Linux vs. Windows - Linux presents Competition.
In the world of business computing, there is really only one product line used to manage software - Microsoft Windows. In all its variations, the Windows line of operating systems, back end servers, IT management applications, and other software products have gained the lion's share of business in these arenas. While Apple Computer has recently introduced a back-office solution in the servers and apps arena (Apple's xServe and OS X - which is a Unix based OS), IBM has long had similar products in both hardware and software (OS/2), neither has really gained much more than a toe-hold into the business-software world. Microsoft, truly, is the monopolistic giant that it has made itself into. However, as the world has been flocking to the Microsoft picnic, a significant number of guests have become upset with the limitations and rules that Microsoft has set forth regarding its software. For those people, LINUX, a free-ware Unix-based operating system that has no usage rules, no licensing agreements, and no restrictions. For these companies, the ability to completely control their software environment using a highly stable platform and one in which they do not have to invest is a major draw. APA Format. 1-page, no bibliography.
Pages: 1
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 13142 Linux vs. Windows.doc
Price: US$8.95
143.1848 Characteristics and Properties of Sources of Light.
Sources of light have different characteristics and properties. In this paper, we will study the metal filament lamp and the arc lamp in order to determine some of these differences. 3 pgs. 12 f/c. 3b.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 1848 Sources of Light.doc
Price: US$26.85
144.2060 The Effect of Detecting Extraterrestrial Life.
This paper discusses what cultural aspects and other consequences would be of detecting extraterrestrial intelligent life. This paper will analyze the roles of the media, the government and the academic establishment that might be or should be played. The effect of sociology, politics and religion will be addressed. 6 pgs. 11 f/c. 14b.
145.2162 Sir Karl Popper: The Notion of Falsification.
This paper will first examine Popper's account of falsification and its place in science; this is followed by Popper's reasons for arriving at this conclusion, and some critical consideration of the notion of falsification. This paper will then examine the link between the falsification and the objective probability of a given hypothesis, the link between basic statements and the operation of falsification, and critical consideration to the latter. 12 pgs. 17 f/c. 1b.
Pages: 12
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 2162 Sir Karl Popper.doc
Price: US$107.40
146.2381 The Subversion of Identity Theory: A Reading of David Armstrong and David Lewis.
This essay compares and contrasts the points of view of Armstrong and Lewis on the centuries-old debate regarding the question of what exactly is the mind, and the degree to which mental states are identical with brain states. 5 pgs. 9 f/c. 2b.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 2381 Identity Theory.doc
Price: US$44.75
147.2422 Reductionism as a Key to the Unification of Science.
This paper looks at Robert Klee and his work "Introduction to the Philosophy of Science". This paper discusses Klee's argument that "reductionism" is central to the future development of the sciences. 5 pgs. 13 f/c. 1b.