Papers 2011-2020 of total 22383 found.
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…and then eliminated by the introduction of tractors." Obviously, the effect of the computer revolution and re-engineering of the workplace in manufacturing sector is more than elsewhere. In this article, management consultant Peter Drucker estimates that "employment…
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…generated by computer manufactures these days have not been able to quench our thirst for speed and computing capacity. For example, with the advent of Nanotechnology, we will be able to manufacture the circuits of a microprocessor on an atomic scale. The result…
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…product in a shorter span of time. Is the world on the brink of yet another industrial revolution? Where shall this advance take us? Into a global system of social relation and peace--where people from all over the world can intertwine within a perfect Utopia…
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…such products from their personal computer. “The personal-computer revolution happened and it has affected million of lives. It has let us to places we had barely imagined”(Gates xi). With a search engine and the knowledge of what a person is looking…
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…innovations. These conveniences, including the computer and world wide web, cellular phone and satellite television, have effected us tremendously, making our lives both better and easier. The effects of this Technological Revolution are not all progressive…
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…tens of thousands of dollars each buzzed away in the air conditioned isolation of corporate data centers. The personal computer revolution in the early 1980s changed all that, ushering in the introduction of the first small hard disk drives. The first 5.25…
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…is the Industrial Revolution and the rise of the technological society. This necessitated new words for things and ideas that had not previously existed. The second was the British Empire. At its height, Britain ruled one quarter of the earth's surface, and English…
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…rates exceeding that of the golden age' of 1913-72. Many observers have asserted the New Economy, its Internet and the accompanying acceleration of technical change in computers and telecommunications, to be an Industrial Revolution equal in importance…
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…morality and ethics "Seventeenth century rationalists like Gottfried W. Leibniz and Rene Descartes pushed computation and mathematical physics far ahead of ethics and feelings. The Cartesian revolution in philosophy put mathematical physics at the top…
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…the world from a size "large" to a size "medium." This first era of globalization was broken apart by the blows of World War I, the Russian Revolution and the Great Depression, which combined to fracture the world both physically and ideologically. The divided…
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