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Artemis Images
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5 pages answering 4 questions about strategies involved in the formation and demise of Artemis Images, which intended to sell digital pictures over the Internet. Questions address strategy, core competencies and key success factors. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSmgmtArtemis.rtf

Assessing a Web Site
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This 3 page paper examines an e-commerce web site for a ceramics company and looking at what they are doing that fits in with successful e-commerce practices, areas where there is room for improvement and how shopping with the company may compare to shopping in traditional bricks and mortar companies and with other online retailers. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TErwoods.rtf

Assessing IT Projects
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This 9 page paper looks at three IT projects and then assesses them for implementation. The paper uses a fictitious company and looks at a project to create an employee intranet site, the development of an internet e-commerce site and the upgrading of an operating system. Each project is discussed, considering the drivers and needs and then assessed using a weighted scoring system. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEassproj.rtf

Assessing OfficeMax's Website
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A 4 page paper assessing the structure and functionality of the main website of OfficeMax. The paper describes features and usefulness of the site. It also discusses supply chain and ethical issues. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSwebSanOffM.rtf

Assessing Web Site Design Features
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This 6 page paper assesses web page design using the home web page of Disney. The paper looks at the visual aspects such as text and graphics, consistency, ease of navigation and overall usability. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEdisweb.rtf

Assessing Web Site Information
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This 8 page paper considers the method which can be used to ensure that information taken from web pages is reliable and credible. The paper shows the student different checks that can be made and the process of assessing information. Numerous examples are given to illustrate the points raised. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEwebinfo.rtf

Assessment of a State Government Website
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A 3 page paper assessing the use of graphics at a Connecticut website, "Juvenile Justice System." The site uses few graphic elements, and only the logo does not convey pertinent information. Other graphic elements on the page are tables and a flowchart, which are used effectively to convey numerical information that would be cumbersome were it presented in a prose form. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSwebSiteAn.rtf

Assessment Three Cinema Websites Using Nielsen's 10 Heuristics
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This 27 page paper examines three cinema websites which markets the cinema and encourage ticket sales. The three websites assessed in terms of their target population and the way they are presented with reference to Neilson's 10 usability heuristics. The cinemas chosen for the assessment the Odeon, Vue and a small independent called Palace Cinema. The websites assessed the UK websites for the cinema. The bibliography cites eight sources.
Filename: TEodeon.rtf

At the Office in Pajamas -- The Working World of the 21st Century
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This 14 page report discusses the new realm of “virtual reality” and the new world that has come into existence in terms of the ways in which modern human beings communicate, connect, and work. Advanced technology allows workers in virtually (pun intended)all disciplines to work at home at any time of day or night. It is the perfect domain for workaholics, night owls, people who are caregivers for young children or elderly parents, and even for those who just hate having to “punch in” at a certain time in a certain place, day in and day out. While there are those who worry that such a new system of work will serve to alienate people from one another and keep them from the social interaction of the workplace, the truth is that technology has the potential to free people from the constraints of corporate 9-to-5 lives. In fact, the autonomy such work arrangements provide often allow a person to more fully focus on their lives rather than behaving as if they were running on a continual treadmill. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: BWpajama.wps

Australian Internet Connections
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7 pages. There are many factors that influence Australian companies to choose cable access to the Internet over conventional phone line connections. By looking at this from a rural and international perspective and as to whether the telecommunications infrastructure in Australia can cope with the demand for high data access, we will determine the extent to which Australia is able to access internet connections. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JGAauscb.wps

B2B AND B2C -- MAIN DIFFERENCES
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This 4-page paper focuses on B2B and B2C Web sites, and discusses the differences between sites in terms of their purposes, their customers and their content. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTbbtocb.rtf

B2B AND B2C WEBSITES -- ETHICAL, REGULATORY AND OTHER DIFFERENCES
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This 6-page paper discusses some differences in terms of ethics and legalities between business-to-business and business-to-consumer websites. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTb2bb2c.rtf


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