Friday, April 15, 2011

Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology is defined as incorporating techniques that involve the structure and composition of matierials on a nanoscale. It is becoming very important in today's information age by developing computers that are faster and smaller with more memory. Some of the areas that it is important in is energy, information and communication, and heavy industry. With energy, it can help reduce energy consumption and make for more environmentally friendly energy systems. With information and communication, it can help make larger and faster storage devices and develop faster and cheaper computers. With heavy industry, it can help in areas such as aerospace, construction, refineries, and vehicle manufacturing.

Global Information Systems

Global Information Systems are defined as information systems tht work across national borders, facilitates communication between headquarters and subsidiaries in other countries, and incorporates all the technologies and applications found in a typical information system to store, manipulate, and transmit data across cultural and geographic boundaries. Some of the challenges to using GIS are lack of standardization, cultural differences, diverse regulatory practices, poor telecommunication infrastructures, and lack of skilled analysts and programmers.

M-Commerce

M-Commerce is defined as using handheld devices such as smart phones and PDAs to conduct business transactions. A popular application of m-commerce are iPhone apps that include games, entertainment, news, and travel. Google offers applications such as gmail and mobile Internet. MSN offers Windows Live services, Hotmail, and Windows Live Messenger.

Biometric Security Measures

Biometric security measures are defined as elements that are unique to a person that can not be stolen, lost, copied, or passed on to others. Some examples of these measures are facial recognition, fingerprints, palmprints, and retinal scanning. Some advantages of biometric security measures are they offer a high degree of accuracy and have the potential to be used in many civilian fields. Some disadvantages are high costs, users' reluntace, and complex installation.

Differences Between OLTP & OLAP

The difference between OLTP and OLAP is that OLAP is used to locate multiple sources of information and is based on time, product, and location which is different from OLTP. OLAP is used to faciliate business intelligence by being used for inventory and is used for fast manipulations and calculations. It also helps a business by sifting through massive amounts of statistics to find specific information.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Google Keyword Toolbar Activity

Recently in class, we were asked by our instructor to do a search on the google keyword tool. I chose to do my search on the recent Super Bowl champs, the Green Bay Packers. I found out that they had 823,000 global searches and 673,000 local search. When I did a search on them, the page displayed the following ads:

www.footballfanatics.com/Packers_Champs
http://www.packertime.com/
http://www.sportsfanshop.jcpenney.com/