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The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Chapter 9 The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Computer History Manual Calculators Mechanical Calculators Computer Prototypes Generations of Computers Personal Computers Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Manual Calculators Figure 9-1 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Manual Calculators Napier’s Bones (left) evolved into the slide rule (right). Figure 9-2 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Mechanical Calculators
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Computer Prototypes Figure 9-4 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Generations of Computers
UNIVAC First-generation computers Second-generation computers Figures 9-6 and 9-7 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Generations of Computers
Third-generation computers Fourth-generation computers Figure 9-8, 9-9 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Personal Computers MITS Altair Apple I / Apple II VisiCalc Figure 9-10, 9-11 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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The Computer and IT Industries
Industry Overview Economic Factors Product Development Market Share Marketing Channels Industry Regulation Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Industry Overview Computer industry Information technology industry Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Industry Overview Dot coms Silicon Valley Outsourcing Offshoring Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Economic Factors The IT industry is dynamic, prosperous, and economically beneficial, even though the Dot com bubble burst Population growth along with theInternet has contributed to business globalization Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Product Development Figure 9-19 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Market Share Figure 9-21 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Market Share Companies are classified into market tiers Figure 9-22 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Marketing Channels Figure 9-23 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Marketing Channels At Dell’s Web site, customers can order a custom-built computer by simply clicking to add various hardware options. Figure 9-24 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Marketing Channels Value-added resellers (VARs) Consumers can benefit from a variety of channels Channel conflict Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Industry Regulation Some aspects regulated by government agencies Most IT industry leadersoppose further regulation Figure 9-25 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Careers for Computer Professionals
Jobs Education and Certification Job Hunting Basics Resumes and Web Portfolios Job Listings Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Jobs Information Systems department Chief Information Officer Systems Analyst Computer Programmer Security Specialist Database Administrator Network Specialist/Administrator Computer Operator Technical Support Specialist Web site designer Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Jobs Outside the IS department Technical Writer Computer Salesperson Quality Assurance Specialist Computer Engineer Manufacturing Technician Be willing to train and retrain as new skills are needed to work with emerging technologies Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Jobs Contract workers Telecommuting Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Education and Certification
Computer engineering Computer science Information systems Information technology Software engineering The Peterson’s Web site is a comprehensive resource for educational services Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Education and Certification
Certificates of completion are available to students who successfully complete one or more courses on a specified topic A certification exam is an objective test that verifies your level of knowledge General computer knowledge Software applications Database administration Networking Computer hardware Computer security Figure 9-31 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Resumes and Web Portfolios
Multimedia presentations Personal Web site Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Professional Ethics Ethics Basics IT Ethics Ethical Decision Making Whistleblowing Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Ethics Basics Professional ethics Laws try to promote ethical behavior Ethical values apply to any career field Ethical decisions can vary from one field to another Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
IT Ethics Some situations require computer professionals make ethical decisions Figure 9-39 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
IT Ethics Confidentiality Personal activities Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
IT Ethics Security Software test cycles Responsibility for user’s actions? Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Whistleblowing What is it? What happens to them? Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Whistleblowing Before whistleblowing: Examine your motives Try the normal chain of command Collect evidence to back up your accusations Record events as they unfold Act ethically Be ready to accept repercussions Establish a support network Consult a lawyer Consider your strategy Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Work Area Safety and Ergonomics
Radiation Risks Repetitive Stress Injuries Eye Strain Back Pain Sedentary Lifestyle Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Radiation Risks Every electronic device emits some type of radiation Figures 9-49 and 9-50 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Radiation Risks CRTs and LCD screens emit radiation Cell phones emit RF energy Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Repetitive Stress Injuries
Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI) Figure 9-51 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Repetitive Stress Injuries
Ergonomics Figure 9-52 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Eye Strain Computer use can affect eyes Figure 9-53 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Eye Strain Use an external keyboard and mouse Adjust screen resolution Figure 9-54 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Back Pain Back pain Relax so that tense muscles don’t generate headaches and stiffness Figure 9-56 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
Sedentary Lifestyle People who live and work in digital cultures tend to spend many hours each day sitting Get up, stretch, move Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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Chapter 9 Complete Chapter 9: The Computer Industry: History, Careers, and Ethics
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