March 17th, 2010 by admin
The first metal detector was created in 1881 by Alexander Graham Bell to detect the bullet lodged in the body of President James Garfield when he was assassinated. The first portable version was patented in 1931 by Fischer. Since then, this instrument has become very common. Here are some insights on the workings of metal [...]
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March 4th, 2010 by admin
The Internet technology was pioneered in the US, way back in 1970s. So, it isn’t surprising to note - that the concept of e-commerce also evolved in the US. By the end of 80s, people in US were using the Internet extensively and this eventually led to the popularization of e-commerce.
These days internet is hugely [...]
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February 16th, 2010 by admin
Software proposals must capture the attention of business owners by displaying insight as to the understanding of how problems are identified and solved and leads the reader to accept that the proposal’s description of business goals is factually sound and future reaching.
This scenario could not happen with out the benefit of using the same software [...]
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November 15th, 2009 by admin
Virtual centricity is a concept that places business data at the center of your database design efforts and forces your application requirements into the role of becoming the embedded reality of your operational software.
This is accomplished by setting up an articulate plan that allows for scripting of database mappings between XML tags and function pointers [...]
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November 3rd, 2009 by admin
Instant-visitor-audit-reviewing or anonymous-user-database-reviewing is important to allow your site to change content according to the dynamically measured taste of visitors and attempt to make the information more relevant.
An instant visitor audit review can improve sales volumes when you database query software automatically checks to see if a previous customer has arrived or a new visitor [...]
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November 2nd, 2009 by admin
No matter how gloomy the economy seems to be or how many times the green shoots of recovery seem to sprout and then wither one thing is for certain and that is life still goes on, consumers and businesses still have needs that they want fulfilling, and industries wheels keep on turning but how many [...]
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October 15th, 2009 by admin
Although immediate aims for a good business database design are always to be certain that your requirements for accurate information processing are met, you should seriously consider mapping future needs into your design. This is because improved profits and cost control reporting over time can be improved by reducing some of the complexity that will [...]
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October 9th, 2009 by admin
Database design has no one articulate path that you can follow that will lead you to a guaranteed successful conclusion.
Planning on how your software application will handle future needs is one crucial ingredient necessary to assist you in analyzing the situation and establishing requirements that develop into generative scripts.
You can accurately determine your requirements, now [...]
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September 13th, 2009 by admin
There are many aspects to effective software design, from analysis and research to testing and implementation. But the major mistake most companies take is jumping ahead to the nuts and bolts of creation and testing. While putting the program together and seeing how it does on the market is certainly essential, that is really the [...]
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September 5th, 2009 by admin
When you think about the differences between lab instruments now and lab instruments fifty years ago, the contrast is a stunning one. Today’s laboratory technologies have advanced further than anyone would have dared dream in the 1950’s. Instruments have gotten more sophisticated every year and rapidly shrinking in size at the same time. Naturally, this [...]
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