Taking green computing to the computer lab
In this research paper, we describe the process we took to go green in one of the computer labs on our campus.
Technology research is interdisciplinary and draws on a range of fields, including education, psychology, computer science, and engineering. Its goal is to generate evidence-based insights that can inform the design and implementation of effective technology-based educational interventions.
In this research paper, we describe the process we took to go green in one of the computer labs on our campus.
This paper describes our approach to using virtualization in two courses for MIS students.
The purpose of this paper is to examine the role end-user training has on performance expectancy and effort expectancy, two variables associated with technology acceptance.
The primary focus of this study was to determine why and how small businesses implement content management and to clarify the relationship of content management to regulatory compliance issues presented by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability and Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
This paper reviews Web Services technologies, challenges to their implementation, demonstrates nine ways that traditional assumptions regarding security are inapplicable to Web Services, and suggests possible solutions to these problems.
The focus of this paper is to elaborate on how such an integration would be accomplished in an advanced database course.
This paper reviews Web Services technologies, challenges to their implementation, demonstrates nine ways that traditional security best practices are inapplicable to Web Services, and suggests possible solutions to these problems.