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Case Study on Trojan

A Brief Study of Trojan

Trojan horse is one of the most effective ways to inject malicious code into computer system. Millions of people have suffered from it and the number of victims is still increasing every day.

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A destructive program that masquerades as a benign application. Unlike viruses, Trojan horses do not replicate themselves but they can be just as destructive. One of the most insidious types of Trojan horse is a program that claims to rid your computer of viruses but instead introduces viruses onto your computer.

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A Case Study on Jilin Electric Power Company Limited

Customer Overview: Jilin Electric Power Company Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of the State Grid Corporation of China, which deals primarily with the operation, management and construction of power grids. By the end of 2007, Jilin Electric owned eight electric power subsidiaries with assets totaling RMB 27.181 billion.



A Case Study on Jilin Electric Power Company Limited

The Challenge: Jilin Electric’s business revolves around its electric power dispatch automation system, a data processing system that provides users with operating information, analytic and decision tools and control measures for the electric power system. Therefore, support personnel focus on the operation, maintenance and improvement of the automation system, which consists of three main components: a computer system, a communication system and control technology. Click here to read more…



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Case Study on Morningstar Entertainment

Background: Morningstar Entertainment distributes retail and consumer products in the highly competitive home entertainment industry. In addition to distributing and marketing an expansive and eclectic library of titles, Morningstar Entertainment also develops unique DVD products, working with production partners and cutting-edge technology. In business since 1992, it has successfully promoted television, film, and niche market properties, and is also recognized as an important source for Canadian programming.



Case Study on Morningstar Entertainment

Challenge: After 15 years in business, Morningstar was under increasing pressure from its major distributors to integrate Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) into its computer system. The industry was putting pressure on them and a decision to comply was a natural extension of their need to grow. During the first 15 years of its existence, Morningstar had been a ‘major/minor company’ in Toronto. That meant that while the company worked in the massive entertainment history, it competed on the fringe – as D’Jesse Larsen, Vice President Operations & Finance describes it. Click here to read more…



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Computer Literacy Skills of Librarians: A Case Study of Isfahan University Libraries, Iran

Abstract: We live in a computer-centric information age. The number of computers in-use including in libraries is growing rapidly. Computer literacy, which is the ability to operate a computer system for performing personal and job-related tasks like using web browsers and search engines on the Internet to retrieve needed information and communicate with the others, is considered as a fundamental part of today’s librarians skills.



Computer Literacy Skills of Librarians: A Case Study of Isfahan University Libraries, Iran

Introduction: We live in a computer-centric information age. For many centuries pen, pencil, paper and printed books have been the primary mode of writing, reading, recording and transforming the information. But that mode is changing in today’s computer –centric society. Now, since every facet of our lives is affected by computers and worldwide number of computers in-use for learning, working and doing the job-related tasks is increasing rapidly. Click here to read more…


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A Case Study of Merce Cunningham’s Use of the Life Forms Computer Choreographic System in the Making of Trackers

The thesis examines Merce Cunningham’s making of the dance Trackers, which was created with the assistance of LifeForms, a computer choreographic software tool developed at Simon Fraser University in the computer graphics research lab. LifeForms provides an interactive, graphical interface that enables a choreographer to sketch out movement ideas in space and time. The making of Trackers is an example of an ongoing process of exploration in Merce Cunningham’s work with computer technology. Click here to read more…

A Case Study of Merce Cunningham’s Use of the Life Forms Computer Choreographic System in the Making of Trackers

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Case Study on Inventory Management System

Departmental Store’s Inventory Management System we keep track of objects or materials of the store. Properly managing inventory is essential to the success of every dealership. Inventory Management system provides information to efficiently manage the flow of materials, effectively utilize people and equipment, coordinate internal activities and communicate with customers. In the current scenario of our country few departmental stores are automated and some are semi automated and many are still having manual system for keeping the record of inventory.

Case Study on Inventory Management System

Problem Definition: Some of existing system semi automated and many are manual to keep the transaction record of the inventory in the departmental store. People still prefer to follow the manual method even if there is automated system to keep the record. We have found that employees first of all record all information in there ledger before entering in computer system. They are using both ways to keep the record of stock purchase, inventory, sales monitoring, etc. Click here to read more…

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Case Study on PCI-DSS

In modern computing, Internet access is no longer a luxury but a necessity. It is hard to imagine running a business without having access to the Internet simply for computer system updates, let alone for all the operational benefits of having instant access to the world. Of course, this is a two way street and once a computer is connected to the Internet, the world can potentially see, share or steal your data. The first line of defense in protecting your network and sensitive customer information from hackers is a firewall which separates your business network from the Internet.



Case Study on PCI-DSS


As a firewall in a building is designed to prevent structural fire from crossing a physical barrier and causing damage to an adjacent structure, a computer firewall similarly protects one network segment from another. A firewall is designed to permit authorized communications out of a network or network segment while restricting unauthorized inbound traffic. As a firewall in a building has security doors that allow only authorized people use based on assurances that they are properly shut and secure, a computer firewall allows for access in and/or out through “ports” for authorized processes and/or users. Click here to find out more for PCI-DSS






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A Case Study on Warehouse: New Software for Energy Efficiency

The Warehouse Group has 75 New Zealand stores and 32 Warehouse Stationery stores with a total retail area of 300,000m2. It is run from a head office on Auckland’s North Shore, with two distribution centers, one in the North Island and one in the South. The company recently purchased 117 stores in Australia; and while the rate of new store openings in New Zealand had slowed, the floor area of existing stores is being expanded – with a five-year goal to increase retail space by 50 percent to 450,000m2.

Warehouse Case Study

Working behind the scenes is a small team that has been saving the company a lot of money – the Energy Management team. The Warehouse has designed a software program that automatically controls lighting, heating, and air conditioning. This smart computer system allows the entire retail chain to be operated from one central office. The sheer size of the operation creates enormous opportunities for standardization and economies of scale. Click here to read more…

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A Case Study on Organizational Change Process

A materials handling equipment manufacturing company has purchased a small electronic company. The electronic company designs both the software and hardware of computer system for running materials- handling vehicles. The cultures though being complimentary were found to be very different.

A Case Study on Organizational Change Process

The parent company was a old traditional, third generation, family managed and single technology organization situated in a small town where as the subsidiary company was modern electronics company situated in California. The employees of the parent company were conservatives; old friends and second generation peoples whereas those of new company were technical people, entrepreneurs and modern. Click here to read more…

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Eli Lilly and Company Case Study

Eli Lilly, a Fortune 500 pharmaceutical company based in Indianapolis, Indiana is developing a computer system that integrates the SQL Server 2008 database with other Microsoft collaboration tools such as Exchange and SharePoint to share critical data on a world-wide basis. The company’s IT department plays an important role in drug studies by managing mission-critical data-reporting and collaboration applications. Click here to read more…

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