scholarly journals GPR data processing computer software for the PC

2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeffrey E. Lucius ◽  
Michael H. Powers
Author(s):  
Mahesh S. Raisinghani ◽  
Mahboob Rahman

Information technology (IT), which has evolved from the merger of computers, telecommunications and office automation technologies, is one of the most rapidly growing industries in the world. In Bangladesh, IT use is still in a backward stage in terms of information generation, utilization and applications. A dependable information system has not been developed for the management and operation of the government machinery and large volume of data transactions in the public/private sector organizations. There is a lack of locally and externally generated information needed for the efficient performance of the government, production, trading, service, education, scientific research and other activities of the society. This case study of the IT scenario in Bangladesh discusses the challenges, analyzes the key issues that may be barriers to thesuccess of its IT industry and discusses the inherent strengths which can be used as the launching pad for making Bangladesh a potential offshore source of software and data processing services. Recommended actions have been proposed under ‘short term’ and ‘medium term,’ depending on the priority and importance, and categorized by the fiscal, human resource development, infrastructure and marketing functional areas. The necessary ingredients to become a potential exporter of computer software and data processing services do not currently exist in the required quantum in Bangladesh. If Bangladesh wants to enter into this market, it needs to cross a number of hurdles within a very short time span. Concerted efforts from everybody concerned have to be put in on a war-footing basis, as this sector has the potential to generate the highest revenue for the country.


SIMULATION ◽  
1971 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 130-136
Author(s):  
Efrem G. Mallach

This paper describes the process ofdeveloping an instruction-level simula tion of a digital computer for program checkout, with particular reference to a simulation of the Viatron 2140/2150 minicomputers on the IBM 360. The architecture of these computers is described. Design decisions to be made in simulator development are then covered, including programming language, data representation, approach to timing, and debugging facil ities. A method ofreducing the size of the simulator by "paging" the simu lated memory into and out of the host computer's core memory is discussed. Results of operational use of the simulator are given. Through out, emphasis is placed on those factors which tend to differentiate the simulation of a minicomputer from the simulation of a commercial data- processing computer.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sisilia Indriasari ◽  
Aisah Aisah

Objective : to analyze the relationship between the level of knowledge, the attitude of the mother and the practice of exclusive breastfeeding for bayiMethods :  The study used a cross sectional design. The sampling technique used was simple random sampling with a sample size of 40 respondents. The research instrument used to assess the knowledge, attitudes and actions of exclusive breastfeeding was a questionnaire. Data processing and analysis using statistical data processing computer programs.Results : Spearman Rank Test statistic results show there is relations between  maternal knowledge, attitude with exclusive breastfeeding practices for baby(p = 0.000; p= 0.001)Conclusion : knowledge and mother's attitude are important to supported the practice of exclusive breastfeeding for baby


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Chairul Basrun Umanailo

This analysis aims to assess and evaluate the standard of the audit that is affected by HR competence and skepticism and how it affects the regional financial performance of the Mamuju district. This study utilizes a longitudinal design with a duration of 2 months. The sample size is 100. Data processing methods to test theories are used with the aid of JMP computer software version 15. However, this analysis has suggested that in Mamuju Regency, HR competency has a positive and significant effec


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