March 17th, 2010 by admin
Security: Metal detectors have become a part of our lives. They are common in our airports, office buildings, schools, government, and our prisons. They insure that no one can bring a weapon into these and other premises.
Safety: The pharmaceutical and food industries are two big users of metal detectors. The primary use is to detect [...]
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September 28th, 2009 by admin
The debate over which is better: theft prevention or recovery efforts is over. The winner is both the reasons are clear.
Prevention means planning and watching
In the realm of crime prevention, there are two main points of attack. First is deterrence by strict laws and enforcement efforts. If the payment for the crime is great enough, [...]
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August 26th, 2009 by admin
Your need for inventory tracking software may be apparent. But, just in case, here are a few of the reasons that you might need it and how to find a good program.
Whether you own a large warehouse or a small, single-room business, keeping an accurate running account of your stock is essential. You also need [...]
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August 24th, 2009 by admin
OEM is an acronym that stands for “Original Equipment Manufacturer”. It is a term used in several different industries, including the automotive industry. In this article, I will briefly discuss the term’s use in regard to software.
OEM is not a well-known or understood term. In a general sense, OEM is used to refer to products [...]
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August 15th, 2009 by admin
Whether you own a fleet of moving trucks, taxi and limousine services or need an inventory tracking and Control system for secure equipment monitoring, your best bet for a successful implementation of a GPS system with associated software is accomplished by first completing your requirements specification document.
But instead of confining the requirements to a static [...]
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August 8th, 2009 by admin
When choosing your business software it is important that all components fit your business needs in some way. Microsoft Office is the worlds most popular business suite and contains at it’s core Word, Outlook, Excel and Access. Word will cater for document word processing needs. Outlook is mainly used for email, but also has the [...]
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August 3rd, 2009 by admin
Software testing should be performed on any new program or application created to help you run your business, and regular tests should be conducted as time goes by. The purposes of running these tests are several. It is not a step that you can safely “skip”.
Let’s say that you and your partners are about to [...]
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July 10th, 2009 by admin
Software development is a complex process with many steps, and a lot of people involved. It also involves writing code that, to someone who knows its underlying logic structure and function, can be as clear as reading a newspaper story…or as arcane as Mayan hieroglyphics.
Software development is a complex process with many steps, and a [...]
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June 30th, 2009 by admin
Ask people what the phrase “document management” means, and the answers you get will vary widely. For some, it’s a catch-all term used to encompass everything from document scanning, to version control, to document retrieval, to document creation, to electronic and paper archiving, to document retention, and more. However, going deep into document management, there [...]
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June 8th, 2009 by admin
Requirements analysis is the one solid foundation needed to build all the remaining tasks into the construction of a database that meets the needs of any business activity.
Requirements analysis is a separate skill that some designers have and others do not. When you keyword search on the internet and eventually go from website to website [...]
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