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The Future of Law: Facing the Challenges of Information Technology
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 6.19 $Written by a leading expert on computers and law, this important new book book shows exactly why and how information technology (IT) will radically alter the practice of law and the administration of justice. Beyond automating and streamlining traditional ways of providing legal advice, IT is re-engineering the entire legal process, resulting in legal products and information services whose focus will be dispute pre-emption rather than dispute resolution, and legal risk management rather than legal problem solving. With easy and inexpensive access available, IT will help integrate the law with business and domestic life. This book considers the implications, opportunities, and challenges for all concerned in the information society. The IT revolution cannot be ignored, and this book is essential reading for all those who would successfuly adapt to the changes and challenges IT brings.
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XPG BATTLECRUISER Gaming Computer Case, White
Vendor: Adorama.com Price: 179.99 $Why settle for ordinary when you can command your gaming world from the XPG BATTLECRUISER Gaming Computer Case? Designed with the discerning gamer in mind, this super mid-tower chassis combines style, stability, and functionality with the flexibility for future upgrades. Constructed from robust metal and surrounded by tempered glass on all four sides, the XPG BATTLECRUISER is more than a computer case - it's a statement of your gaming prowess. The pre-installed ARGB fans, offering 13 dynamic lighting modes including a Music Sync mode, add a captivating visual flair to your gaming setup. Installation and maintenance are a breeze with the magnetic front panel and dust-filter. The tool-free assembly extends to the side and upper panels, making setup quick and hassle-free. The XPG BATTLECRUISER isn't just about looks; it's built to perform. With a high air flow layout, four 120mm ARGB fans, and support for multiple radiators (up to 360mm) and a CPU cooler (up to 170mm), it offers superior cooling capabilities to keep your system running smoothly even during intense gaming sessions. The interior layout is thoughtfully designed to accommodate future upgrades. It supports a wide range of motherboards (up to 300mm/E-ATX), graphics cards (up to 400mm), dual GPUs vertically, and additional fans. Smart cable management ensures your setup remains tidy, no matter how complex. Storage won't be an issue with the XPG BATTLECRUISER. It supports various storage configurations, including up to three 3.5" or six 2.5" HDDs/SSDs. The case also features a versatile combination of I/O ports, including USB Type-C and Type-A, for easy connectivity. The unique power on/off button, shaped like a play button, adds a fun touch, launching you into your gaming battles with a simple press. Experience the ultimate in gaming performance and style with the XPG BATTLECRUISER Gaming Computer Case.
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ChyTv 1-year Extended Warranty for Hd100/150 Video Graphics Information Display
Vendor: Adorama.com Price: 600.00 $1-year Extended Warranty for Hd100/150
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ChyTv 2-year Extended Warranty for Hd100/150 Video Graphics Information Display
Vendor: Adorama.com Price: 900.00 $2-year Extended Warranty for Hd100/15
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Sustainable Global Communities in the Information Age: Visions from Futures Studies (Praeger Studies on the 21st Century (Paperback))
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.03 $Because the Information Age is so extremely different from the Industrial Age, the socioeconomic systems that will evolve will be different as well. The systems based on capitalist market economies and socialist planned economies proved to be neither sustainable nor community based. The scholars who contributed to this volume, including Nobel Laureates and other leaders in diverse fields, consciously look to new socioeconomic systems that would be sustainable and would be community-based.The failure of the Industrial Age is partly due to the education system peculiar to that age, which only values highly fragmented specialists, without questioning the interrelationships of professions and fragmented viewpoints. In the emerging Information Age, a new type of higher-education system, one focused on holistic viewpoints, is needed to unify fragmented professions. This and other future-oriented visionary perspectives emerge from this collection―one that will be of great value to all researchers and thinkers concerned with the new opportunities arising from the emerging Information Age.
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Human Resource Information Systems: Basics, Applications, and Future Directions
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 136.16 $Book is in NEW condition. 1.87
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Human Resource Information Systems: Basics, Applications, and Future Directions
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 86.53 $Human Resource Information Systems: Basics, Applications, and Future Directions, Third Edition is a cross-disciplinary book that provides a thorough introduction to the field of Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS), a combination of two major management fields that impact the competitive advantage of companies―human resources and information systems. Unlike other HRIS textbooks that overwhelm students with technical info and jargon, Michael J. Kavanagh and Richard D. Johnson offer a balanced approach in dealing with HR and IT/IS issues by drawing from experts in both areas.
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Information in War : Military Innovation, Battle Networks, and the Future of Artificial Intelligence
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 43.46 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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Human Resource Information Systems: Basics, Applications, and Future Directions
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 66.47 $Human Resource Information Systems, edited by Michael J. Kavanagh and Richard D. Johnson, is a one-of-a-kind book that provides a thorough introduction to the field of Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) and shows how organizations today can leverage HRIS to make better people decisions and manage talent more effectively. Unlike other texts that overwhelm students with technical information and jargon, this revised Fourth Edition offers a balanced approach in dealing with HR issues and IT/IS issues by drawing from experts in both areas. Numerous examples, best practices, discussion questions, and case studies make this the most student-friendly and current text on the market. New to This Edition A new chapter on social media explores how organizations can use social networks to recruit and select the best candidates. A new HRIS Expert feature spotlights real-world practitioners who share best practices and insights into how chapter concepts affect HR professions. New and expanded coverage of key trends such as information security, privacy, cloud computing, talent management software, and HR analytics is included.
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Sustainable Global Communities in the Information Age: Visions from Futures Studies (Praeger Studies on the 21st Century)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 54.38 $Because the Information Age is so extremely different from the Industrial Age, the socioeconomic systems that will evolve will be different as well. The systems based on capitalist market economies and socialist planned economies proved to be neither sustainable nor community based. The scholars who contributed to this volume, including Nobel Laureates and other leaders in diverse fields, consciously look to new socioeconomic systems that would be sustainable and would be community-based.The failure of the Industrial Age is partly due to the education system peculiar to that age, which only values highly fragmented specialists, without questioning the interrelationships of professions and fragmented viewpoints. In the emerging Information Age, a new type of higher-education system, one focused on holistic viewpoints, is needed to unify fragmented professions. This and other future-oriented visionary perspectives emerge from this collection―one that will be of great value to all researchers and thinkers concerned with the new opportunities arising from the emerging Information Age.
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Troubling Transparency: The History and Future of Freedom of Information
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 43.28 $Today, transparency is a widely heralded value, and the U.S. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is often held up as one of the transparency movement’s canonical achievements. Yet while many view the law as a powerful tool for journalists, activists, and ordinary citizens to pursue the public good, FOIA is beset by massive backlogs, and corporations and the powerful have become adept at using it for their own interests. Close observers of laws like FOIA have begun to question whether these laws interfere with good governance, display a deleterious anti-public-sector bias, or are otherwise inadequate for the twenty-first century’s challenges.Troubling Transparency brings together leading scholars from different disciplines to analyze freedom of information policies in the United States and abroad―how they are working, how they are failing, and how they might be improved. Contributors investigate the creation of FOIA; its day-to-day uses and limitations for the news media and for corporate and citizen requesters; its impact on government agencies; its global influence; recent alternatives to the FOIA model raised by the emergence of “open data” and other approaches to transparency; and the theoretical underpinnings of FOIA and the right to know. In addition to examining the mixed legacy and effectiveness of FOIA, contributors debate how best to move forward to improve access to information and government functioning. Neither romanticizing FOIA nor downplaying its real and symbolic achievements, Troubling Transparency is a timely and comprehensive consideration of laws such as FOIA and the larger project of open government, with wide-ranging lessons for journalism, law, government, and civil society.
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Information Assurance Handbook: Effective Computer Security and Risk Management Strategies
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The Limits of Mathematics: A course on information theory and the limits of formal reasoning (Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.48 $This book is the final version of a course on algorithmic information theory and the epistemology of mathematics and physics. It discusses Einstein and Goedel's views on the nature of mathematics in the light of information theory, and sustains the thesis that mathematics is quasi-empirical. There is a foreword by Cris Calude of the University of Auckland, and supplementary material is available at the author's web site. The special feature of this book is that it presents a new "hands on" didatic approach using LISP and Mathematica software. The reader will be able to derive an understanding of the close relationship between mathematics and physics. "The Limits of Mathematics is a very personal and idiosyncratic account of Greg Chaitin's entire career in developing algorithmic information theory. The combination of the edited transcripts of his three introductory lectures maintains all the energy and content of the oral presentations, while the material on AIT itself gives a full explanation of how to implement Greg's ideas on real computers for those who want to try their hand at furthering the theory." John Casti, Santa Fe Institute
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Assembly Language for the PDP-11 (The Computer and management information systems series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 210.00 $Book by Charles A Kapps, Robert L. Stafford
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Information Seeking in Electronic Environments (Cambridge Series on Human-Computer Interaction, Series Number 9)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 61.45 $In the computer age, it is essential for individuals to develop skills and strategies for manipulating, storing, and retrieving electronic information. This book considers how electronic technologies have changed these skills and strategies and augmented the fundamental human activity of information seeking. Writing from the point of view of the user rather than the computer, the author makes a case for creating new interface designs that allow information seekers to choose what strategy to apply according to their immediate needs. Such systems may be designed by providing information seekers with alternative interface mechanisms for displaying and manipulating multiple levels of representation for information objects. This book is multidisciplinary in approach and aims to bridge the perspectives of information science, computer science and education. It will be essential reading for researchers and graduate students in these fields.
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Computer: A History Of The Information Machine (Sloan Technology Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.36 $Blending strong narrative history and a fascinating look at the interface of business and technology, Computer: A History of the Information Machine traces the dramatic story of the invention of the computer. More than just the tale of a tool created by scientists to crunch numbers, this book suggests a richer story behind the computer's creation, one that shows how business and government were the first to explore the unlimited potential of the machine as an information processor. Not surprisingly, at the heart of the business story is IBM. A story of old-fashioned entreprenuership in symbiotic relationship with scientific know-how, it begins way back when ”computers” were people who did the computational work of scientists, and Charles Babbage attempted in vain to mechanize the process. But it also shows how entrepreneurs like Herman Hollerith, seeing a business opportunity in a machine that could mechanically tabulate the U.S. census, created a punched-card tabulator that became the technology that created IBM.The authors show how ENIAC, the first fully electronic computer, emerged out of the wartime need of the military for computers that performed at lightning speed and did not need human intervention at any stage of the process. Most interesting is the story of how the computer began to reshape broad segments of our society when the PC enabled new modes of computing that liberated people from dependence on room-sized, enormously expensive mainframe computers. Filled with lively insights many about the world of computing in the 1990s, such as the strategy behind Microsoft Windows as well as a discussion of the rise and creation of the World Wide Web, here is a book no one who owns or uses a computer will want to miss.
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Computer: A History Of The Information Machine (The Sloan Technology Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.07 $Blending strong narrative history and a fascinating look at the interface of business and technology, Computer: A History of the Information Machine traces the dramatic story of the invention of the computer. More than just the tale of a tool created by scientists to crunch numbers, this book suggests a richer story behind the computer's creation, one that shows how business and government were the first to explore the unlimited potential of the machine as an information processor. Not surprisingly, at the heart of the business story is IBM. A story of old-fashioned entreprenuership in symbiotic relationship with scientific know-how, it begins way back when ”computers” were people who did the computational work of scientists, and Charles Babbage attempted in vain to mechanize the process. But it also shows how entrepreneurs like Herman Hollerith, seeing a business opportunity in a machine that could mechanically tabulate the U.S. census, created a punched-card tabulator that became the technology that created IBM.The authors show how ENIAC, the first fully electronic computer, emerged out of the wartime need of the military for computers that performed at lightning speed and did not need human intervention at any stage of the process. Most interesting is the story of how the computer began to reshape broad segments of our society when the PC enabled new modes of computing that liberated people from dependence on room-sized, enormously expensive mainframe computers. Filled with lively insights many about the world of computing in the 1990s, such as the strategy behind Microsoft Windows as well as a discussion of the rise and creation of the World Wide Web, here is a book no one who owns or uses a computer will want to miss.
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The Future of Law: Facing the Challenges of Information Technology
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 76.09 $Written by a leading expert on computers and law, this important new book shows exactly why and how information technology (IT) will radically alter the practice of law and the administration of justice. Beyond automating and streamlining traditional ways of providing legal advice, IT is re-engineering the entire legal process, resulting in legal products and information services whose focus will be dispute pre-emption rather than dispute resolution, and legal risk management rather than legal problem solving. With easy and inexpensive access available, IT will help integrate the law with business and domestic life. This book considers the implications, opportunities, and challenges for all concerned in the information society. The IT revolution cannot be ignored, and this book is essential reading for all those who would successfully adapt to the changes and challenges IT brings.
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Inventing the Future: Information Services for a New Millennium (Contemporary Studies in Information Management, Policy, and Services)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.42 $Inventing the Future: Information services for a New Millenium is a sequel to Harris and Hannah's 1998 book Into the Future. In this book they move beyond the rhetorical contests about the future of the library and turn their attention to the more prosaic but vital task of managing our ever more complex and constantly changing libraries. The pages in this book present a blueprint that will guide us in the re-visioning of library and information services, allowing us to remain true to our inherited legacy while looking insistently for innovative and effective ways of inventingour future.
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Securing America's Future: National Strategy in the Information Age (Praeger Security International)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 62.71 $As the world moves further into the Information Age and the ensuing increased levels of globalization, the ability to harness all of the elements of national power in an integrated, coordinated, and synchronized manner will be even more critical for the United States to successfully defend itself. Gerstein argues that the United States as a nation is largely unprepared to reap the full benefits of the Information Age and unable to address an increasing threat level because its methods, procedures, and ways of thinking remain anchored to the Industrial Age that is rapidly being left behind. To understand and adapt to this emerging environment, the United States must re-examine the development and the implementation of national security strategy.Gerstein examines the history of U.S. national security strategy, and he analyzes the results and conclusions of several capstone documents, including the National Security Strategy of the United States (2002), the Homeland Security Strategy of the United States (2002), the Commission of National Security/21st Century, and the 9/11 Commission Report. After evaluating the execution of U.S. national security strategy, Gerstein maintains that U.S. efforts today are more heavily weighted to the use of hard power―political, military, and intelligence resources―for achieving strategic goals and objectives. A strategy that incorporates more fully the elements of national power, including soft power such as economic, social, cultural, and informational capabilities will better serve the interests of the nation. In addition, Gerstein proposes a new way of looking at strategy. Typically, strategy has been defined as the linking of ways and means to achieve ends while mitigating risk. In the future, we must factor environment into any discussion.
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