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Essay # 55469 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Holography and Data Storage, 2004.
An introduction to holography and the concept of holographic data storage.
1,695 words (approx. 6.8 pages), 8 sources, MLA, £ 38.95
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This paper is an introductory essay on the physics behind holography and the growing number of applications, paying particular attention to the emerging field of data storage. It offers comparisons with more traditional methods, such as optical and magnetic data storage, and gives an historical context for the whole field.

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"In today?s society most people are familiar with the concept of a hologram. They are a well known security feature and can be seen on bank notes, credit cards and video labels to name but a few. They hold a fascination for many people, perhaps largely because they seem so mysterious, and yet the closest many people get to understanding how they are made is to think of them as a trick of lights and mirrors."
Essay # 57406 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Storage Tanks, 2004.
An analysis of two types of tanks used for storage of liquids, above-ground storage tanks (AST) and underground storage tanks (UST), with a focus on the need for maintenance.
1,500 words (approx. 6.0 pages), 6 sources, MLA, £ 35.95
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This paper discusses the maintenance required for the upkeep of liquid storage tanks. The paper explains that these tanks need to be inspected, repaired, and tested prior to usage. In the U.S. for example, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), along with the American Petroleum Institute (API), determine the guidelines by which tank farms have to be managed. The paper contends that fear of leaks and contamination of the ground water and the subsequent ground water, oil clean-up has resulted in the creation of extensive and detailed guidelines by which these tanks have to be maintained to prevent any failures.

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"Ever since crude oil was first successfully drilled in the U.S. in Titusville, Pennsylvania, in 1859, the demand for oil has only been increasing over the years in countries all over the world. (Camden, 1883) Crude oil is not used in the extracted form; but it is refined to obtained products such as gasoline, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), naphtha, kerosene, gas-oil and fuel oil. Secondary products during the purification of crude oil are obtained are lubricants, asphalt, perfumes and insecticides. There are, approximately, more than 4,000 different petrochemical products obtained from refining of crude oil that have commercial value. All these products have to be stored for consumption. (DOE, 2000)"
Essay # 92037 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Storage Area Network Technology, 2007.
This paper discusses computer technology storage and associated management, administration and security.
1,763 words (approx. 7.1 pages), 14 sources, MLA, £ 40.95
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The paper provides a literature review of the peer-to-peer storage and storage area network (SAN) technology areas. Storage area networks are defined as a network storage infrastructure environment dedicated to assuring accessibility to data on a scalable, reliable IT infrastructure. The paper compares what industry leading experts maintain, relative to the strengths and weaknesses of these technologies. The paper explains that Internet Protocol-based networks need to show greater scalability and fault tolerance to be considered ready for enterprise-wide use.

Outline:
Introduction
Peer-to-Peer Technologies Literature Review
Storage Area Networking (SAN) Literature Review

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"International Data Corporation (2003), Gartner Group (2005) and several other research organizations have validated the fact that peer-to-peer based storage architectures are critical for the growth of emerging enterprises. Accentuating this market requirement is the growth in compliance requirements for all publicly-traded companies in the U.S. as defined by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (2002). The combined effects of transparent access to data to enable market responsiveness, in essence the need for agility in their emerging growth markets on the one hand, and the need for compliance on the other is driving the adoption of peer-to-peer storage networking architectures."
Essay # 97163 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Email Storage Limitation, 2007.
A discussion regarding the necessity to limit email storage within a company.
1,596 words (approx. 6.4 pages), 4 sources, APA, £ 37.95
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This paper reviews and discusses the proposal of a company's finance and accounting department to impose an email storage quota. According to the paper, the proposal was made in an attempt to combat the extra costs of network administrators and backup storage devices. The paper further reports that an email storage quota would also increase the responsibility and awareness level of the employees who would have to manage their computerized communications.

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"Aside from supporting a more efficient hardware system, an email storage limitation to 100 megabytes also supports a better quality of the Internet connection. The email quota limitation will force employees to reduce the number of emails sent to one email every 6 seconds. Furthermore, an electronic mailing limitation will offer a better control of the spam emails received and will oblige employees to delete them, instead of storing them, as in the case of unlimited emailing facilities. Also regarding the junk mail, a limitation offers the possibility of controlling whether the employees are sending spam mail towards customers, and if so, ending such actions. "
Essay # 93192 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, 2007.
This paper describes how Hitachi Global Storage Technologies transformed its organizational model.
750 words (approx. 3.0 pages), 9 sources, APA, £ 18.95
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This paper explores the changes incurred by the merger that created Hitachi Global Storage Technology. The paper describes the adverse effects the merger had on employees, including the initial layoffs and relocation for many remaining employees. The paper further describes skills that workers and management alike needed to develop to accommodate all of these changes including flexibility; patience; tolerance for ambiguity; tolerance for change; open-mindedness; patience; and resiliency.

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"Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (HGST), a trans-national Hard Disk Drive business, is the result of a still-uneasy blending of two traditional organizational models, IBM and Hitachi (Vance, 2004; Taing, 2005), into a single, trans-globally formed, and thereby completely transformed organizational model. HGST today, the result of a 2003 merger between IBM's and Hitachi's Hard Disk Drive (HDD) facilities (Miyagi, 2002), has had some growing pains, as a separate and distinct organization because it has had to combine two very different organizational cultures: a quintessentially Japanese one (Hitachi) with a quintessentially American one (IBM), to form a whole new corporation (Hara, 2003; Letterman, 2004; Vance, 2004) "
Essay # 73012 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Potato Storage Temperatures, 2004.
A paper on the effects of storage temperature on anthocynanin in colored potatoes.
3,390 words (approx. 13.6 pages), 14 sources, MLA, £ 85.95
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This paper looks at potatoes - specifically red, blue and purple potatoes. The paper looks at anthocyanin concentrations in some fruits and vegetables, such as strawberries, blueberries, carrots and potatoes. The paper also examined the health benefits of anthocyanins, and the effects of storage temperature on anthocyanin concentration in colored fruits and vegetables, especially colored potatoes.

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"Potatoes are nutritious and versatile, providing an energy source from carbohydrates and providing protein and important vitamins B and C and minerals including potassium, copper and manganese.

Potatoes-Why eating the potatoes with the skin provides a substantial helping of fiber. The average American consumes many pounds of potatoes per year, and they are consumed in higher quantities than any other vegetable making them the leading source of vitamin C in the American diet. The only drawback is that most of them are not sold fresh..."
Essay # 94375 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Virtualized Data Storage & IFC, 2006.
A look at an information system solution for the Irwin Financial Corporation (IFC).
2,012 words (approx. 8.0 pages), 7 sources, MLA, £ 45.95
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This paper takes an in-depth look at issues relating to information systems and virtual data storage at the Irwin Financial Corporation (IFC). The paper reports that any technology initiative aimed at budget analysis, reducing expenses and improving the efficiency ratio, with a projected return on investment (ROI) aggressive enough to pay for itself in six months to a year, would be welcomed by the CEO and bank management as a whole.

Outline:
Company Information
Operating Challenges
Technical Environment
Management
Recommendation: Data Management, Business Intelligence and Integration
Areas For Future Improvement
Cost Savings
Functionality
Compliance

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"HDS' advantage may also come down to successfully convincing IT management that the HDS array system is better than IBM's storage virtualization controller (SVC). HDS has been ahead of EMC in virtualization, and EMC considers the first version of Invista a high-end product. However, IBM has had early success in mid-range land, claiming 1,000 customers for SVC. Virtualization gives HDS a mid-tier product that EMC won't have until the middle of next year at this price range. HDS' virtualization performance should be similar to (if not better than) IBM's. Overall, however, IBM's edge is in implementation with IFC, whereas HDS' edge may be in price and functionality. Again, using Pacific Capital Bancorp in California as a case study, citing its recent award as the winner of Storage Networking World's Best Practices in Storage Systems Implementation, could be used by IS management."
Essay # 11790 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Nuclear Waste Storage, 1996.
Examines alternatives, safety, types of waste, regulations, costs, technology, reprocessing, natural & human hazards, examples.
3,825 words (approx. 15.3 pages), 6 sources, £ 96.95
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"Although the nuclear waste storage problem has not yet reached crisis proportions, it is a chronic, complex issue that defies societal consensus, even within the scientific community. Each category of nuclear waste--high-level, low-level, and transuranic (TRU)--presents unique challenges for containment. All are potentially dangerous; at issue is the selection of the best options for long-term storage.

High-level nuclear waste is comprised of spent fuel from private sector and military reactors, as well as the liquids remaining from fuel processed for atomic weaponry. Used reactor fuel is considered intensely hot and irradiated. High-level nuclear wastes have long half-lives and are considered permanent hazards. (Half-life describes the amount of time required for 50 percent of a reactor fuel's original radioactivity to decay.)"
Essay # 66973 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Nuclear Waste Storage, 2006.
A look at the pros and cons of a proposal to store nuclear waste in Nevada.
1,066 words (approx. 4.3 pages), 4 sources, MLA, £ 26.95
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This paper takes a look at a proposal to store nuclear waste in Yucca Mountain in Nevada. It examines the supposed advantages of such a proposal as well as its disadvantages and points out that, while the residents of Nevada may benefit economically from an arrangement with the federal government to bury nuclear waste in their state, the benefits would be negligible, especially in comparison to the potential health risks that such a proposal poses.

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"The power of nuclear reactions was demonstrated in the most conclusive and drastic way possible in 1945, when the United States dropped atomic bombs on both Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. But nuclear reactions can be harnessed for peaceful, no-military uses, as well. Namely, nuclear power can be used as a source of energy. One side effect of energy generation by nuclear fission is that waste is produced and this waste is itself radioactive. The storage of the radioactive waste is, therefore, a problem, and one, in fact, with both scientific and political aspects. One state which has been repeatedly mentioned as a place within which radioactive waste could be stored is Nevada. Storing nuclear waste in Nevada has both positive and negative aspects for the state's population. Although Nevada would receive many benefits from storing nuclear waste, in actuality it poses many possible threats to the people living there."
Essay # 65806 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Life Cycle Analysis of Banana, 2006.
An analysis of the problems of increased banana consumption. The paper explains the storage, transportation, distribution, consumption and waste disposal in banana production. The paper includes a discussion on the environmental burden.
2,810 words (approx. 11.2 pages), 2 sources, MLA, £ 59.95
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The paper explains that life cycle assessment is a tool to assess the extent of burden caused on the environment by a commodity (in this case, bananas). The main environmental concerns when growing bananas is the use of land and water. The greater the demand for the product, the more quality and quantity of fertilizers and pesticides are needed, the use of which causes the soil quality to deteriorate. The paper uses tables to show the uses and consequences of resources used in the production, storage and distribution of bananas. In conclusion, the writer recommends that environmentally friendly modes of transportation should be used to transport commodities like bananas and that proper planning based on demand and supply analysis would prevent the need for storage and consequent refrigeration, thereby using less electricity.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
Life Cycle Analysis of Banana
- Definition of Problem
Inputs and Outputs of Banana
1. Cultivation
Table - I Inputs for Banana
2. Storage After the Yield
3. Mass Transportation
Table - II Inputs for Mass Transportation of Bananas
4. Sub - Storage Before the Distribution
5. Distribution at the Retail Outlets
6. Storage at Retail Outlets & Sales
7. Consumption & Disposal of Waste
Discussion on the Environmental Burden
Conclusions and Recommendations

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"Year after year harvesting of crops and plantation deteriorates the soil quality and as a result of this the nutrient content of the plants and crops falls below the required level. Thirteen elements are absolutely essential for the growth, development and maturation of plants. ( HLS Tandon, 1995) These are: Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sulfur, Calcium, Magnesium, Boron, Chlorine, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum and Zinc. Repeated harvests cause depletion of these element contents in the soil and necessitate the use of fertilizers. The plantations are to be protected against the diseases caused by warms and pests by using pesticides. Over the years the requirement of these chemicals in harvesting of almost all types of crops and plants are increasing with the increasing demand for food items. The commercial companies around the globe exploting this rise in demand of fertilizer and pesticides. They invent new products and aggressively marketing them and producing them in mass quantity in their facilities located around the globe. The manufacturing, storage, transportation and use of hazardous chemicals for manufacturing these fertilizer and pesticides imposes lot of environmental burden. The emissions hazardous chemical gases from these facilities pollute the atmosphere depriving the humane being one of their vital needs of fresh air for breathing. The people living around thee facilities and the workers apply these fertilizer and pesticides to the plants, manufacturing, transporting are all affected by these chemicals and develop serious health problems. The liquid effluents send out from these facilities cause eutrophication and acidification of lakes and other water resources. (Gilbert M. Masters, 1995). These effluents mix oxygen-demanding wastes and water born diseases creating pathogens in to water resources. Artificial production of the thirteen elements discussed earlier is one of the reasons for the increase in Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in the water resources near to these facilities."
Essay # 92035 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Computer Technology, 2006.
A discussion regarding data storage, associated management, administration and security.
1,775 words (approx. 7.1 pages), 15 sources, MLA, £ 40.95
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This paper provides a literature review of the peer-to-peer storage and storage area network (SAN) technology areas, comparing what industry leading experts are saying relative to the strengths and weaknesses of these technologies. The paper also compares the opinions of various industry experts.

Outline:
Introduction
Peer-to-Peer Technologies Literature Review
P2P Emerging Standards
Summary - Changing Models Redefining the Peer-to-Peer Landscape
Storage Area Networking (SAN) Literature Review
Introduction

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"Columbus and Murphy (2002) defined through their series of research initiatives on the adoption of enterprise content management (ECM) as a unifying strategy across all content stores had a 5% penetration rate into many organizations. The implications of this finding for peer-to-peer storage technologies are clear. The more balkanized and fragmented content sources are in an organization the greater the need for peer-to-peer storage architectures. Columbus and Murphy found that business strategies are driving the need for peer-to-peer integration points across homegrown, legacy, third party, best-of-breed, and ERP systems' databases. Gartner Consulting (2001) found that three key trends are driving the need for peer-to-peer storage networks. These include the exponential growth in unstructured content, critical need to manage content from a business strategy versus IT focus, and the need for interoperability and collaboration between enterprises were the market drivers. While Gartner Consulting through their research highlighted collaboration, many other industry experts, advisory firms and industry-lead consortiums defining architectures see collaboration as a function of the platform itself, not an add-on element. "
Essay # 55957 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The Petroleum Industry, 2004.
An in-depth analysis of the environmental hazards resulting as a consequence of crude oil or natural gas exploration, transportation, refining, and storage.
8,934 words (approx. 35.7 pages), 42 sources, MLA, £ 133.95
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This paper investigates the environmental hazards that result from the exploration, transportation, refining, and storage activities related to crude oil and refined products in countries all over the world. The paper provides a holistic view of the effects of the petroleum industry. It is important to note that, for the petroleum industry as a whole, geographical boundaries and limits are generally inconsequential.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction
a. Evaluate the Topic
b. Analyze Scope and Purpose of the Project
c. Alternative Approaches to the Problem
d. Specific Tasks That Will Be Undertaken in This Study
e. Success and Monitoring Required to Access the Project Process
2. Data gathering and Analysis
a. Overview of the Issues of Environmental Protection
b. Petroleum Reserves and Extraction of Crude Oil
c. Refining of Crude Petroleum
d. Storage of Crude Oil and Finished Product
e. Transportation of Crude Oil and Finished Products
f. Used Oil
3. Discussion and Evaluation of the Study
a. Evaluation of the Information
b. Clean-Up of Spills and Contaminated Sites
4. Conclusion
5. Bibliography

From the Paper
"Petroleum products are probably the most commercially and domestically used form of energy source today. As a commodity of great strategic importance, petroleum has tremendous international bargaining leverage. Railroads and pipelines were built and developed to help transport the crude oil from the areas of production to the refineries. From electricity generation to transportation, petroleum products play crucial roles in today?s social infrastructure. It is however important to note that the industry is not without its problems. One of the main issues in this industry is the increased environmental impact as a result of the various processes. The potential for the occurrence of extremely hazardous conditions from processes and stages such as the transportation of oil by marine vessels and the storage of large quantities of oil ishigh."
Essay # 66702 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Forensic Computer Investigation, 2006.
An analysis of the process of retrieving hidden information from storage devices for forensic investigations.
1,430 words (approx. 5.7 pages), 3 sources, MLA, £ 33.95
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This paper explores forensic computer investigation, a scientific approach used by computer professionals to discover hidden and lost information from a storage device or media. As the paper explains, this approach is most typically used in criminal investigations. The paper explains the technical, forensic process and presents the legal issues involved in the practice.

Table of Contents
Introduction
Approach to Forensic Investigation
Interviewing and Examining the Evidence
Collection and Protection of the Evidence
Preparing for Analysis
Concluding the Investigation

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"With the advent of information technology, organizations have developed effective systems and methods for information management in order to improve their overall performance and productivity. Considering the highly competitive market environment, organizations realize the fact that information is an extremely important asset and availability of timely and useful information is essential for an organization's long term survival and growth. However, it should also be noted that this information should be kept confidential. Security of information is a growing concern among organizations because transfer of company's private information to its competitors or any other outer source can lead to serious losses and can even brings its survival at stake. It should also be noted that majority of the end users of a computer information system are not fully aware of the complexities of the system. Therefore, an inexpert user of the information system can damage the system by deleting important files or by unintentionally or intentionally crashing the computer. (Vacca & Erbschloe)"
Essay # 71377 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Medication Dispensing in Nursing Homes, 2005.
This paper establishes guidelines for the safe storage and record keeping of medications used in nursing homes.
920 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 6 sources, MLA, £ 22.95
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This paper establishes guidelines for the storage, safety, record keeping, consent forms and stock medications used in nursing homes. It is based on federal laws and state regulations and describes how the medications should be dispensed, how records should be kept, the need for informed consent, safety measures and stock medications kept in nursing homes.

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" All medications should be stored in a locked cabinet at all times except where they are required to be kept by a resident on his her person because of the need for frequent or emergency use as determined by their physician..."
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