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วันจันทร์ที่ 6 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2555

CHAPTER 10 Pros and crops of information technology

 Advantages of information technology include:

Globalization - IT has not only brought the world closer together, but it has allowed the world's economy to become a single interdependent system. This means that we can not only share information quickly and efficiently, but we can also bring down barriers of linguistic and geographic boundaries. The world has developed into a global village due to the help of information technology allowing countries like Chile and Japan who are not only separated by distance but also by language to shares ideas and information with each other.

Communication - With the help of information technology, communication has also become cheaper, quicker, and more efficient. We can now communicate with anyone around the globe by simply text messaging them or sending them an email for an almost instantaneous response. The internet has also opened up face to face direct communication from different parts of the world thanks to the helps of video conferencing.

Cost effectiveness - Information technology has helped to computerize the business process thus streamlining businesses to make them extremely cost effective money making machines. This in turn increases productivity which ultimately gives rise to profits that means better pay and less strenuous working conditions.

Bridging the cultural gap - Information technology has helped to bridge the cultural gap by helping people from different cultures to communicate with one another, and allow for the exchange of views and ideas, thus increasing awareness and reducing prejudice.

More time - IT has made it possible for businesses to be open 24 x7 all over the globe. This means that a business can be open anytime anywhere, making purchases from different countries easier and more convenient. It also means that you can have your goods delivered right to your doorstep with having to move a single muscle.

Creation of new jobs - Probably the best advantage of information technology is the creation of new and interesting jobs. Computer programmers, Systems analyzers, Hardware and Software developers and Web designers are just some of the many new employment opportunities created with the help of IT.


Disadvantages of information technology include:

Unemployment - While information technology may have streamlined the business process it has also crated job redundancies, downsizing and outsourcing. This means that a lot of lower and middle level jobs have been done away with causing more people to become unemployed.

Privacy - Though information technology may have made communication quicker, easier and more convenient, it has also bought along privacy issues. From cell phone signal interceptions to email hacking, people are now worried about their once private information becoming public knowledge.

Lack of job security - Industry experts believe that the internet has made job security a big issue as since technology keeps on changing with each day. This means that one has to be in a constant learning mode, if he or she wishes for their job to be secure.

Dominant culture - While information technology may have made the world a global village, it has also contributed to one culture dominating another weaker one. For example it is now argued that US influences how most young teenagers all over the world now act, dress and behave. Languages too have become overshadowed, with English becoming the primary mode of communication for business and everything else.

CHAPTER 11 Example of information system in any organization

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BMW Diagnosis & Information System / GT1 (Multilanguage)







BMW DIS(V56) – Diagnostic & Information System – Contains Technical Information System (TIS)…this includes technical literature of repair manuals. BMW group tester one (GT1) is offered to the aftermarket in the same specification that is currently supplied to BMW franchised dealers. It is special-purpose tool of BMW Series. GT1 is supplied with a Pentium based laptop PC on a Windows platform connected to a high specification communications and measurement interface.


GT1 can complete coverage of ALL BMW systems, one thing that can only be done using the GT1, this function is called Electronic Control Unit (ECU) programming and configuration. Many of the original electronic systems on modern vehicles can now be re programmed using software; historically any changes to rectify software problems would involve a new ECU which would be purchased from the parts department and that is the only way that the independent market today is able to overcome these problems. The BMW GT1 system allows you re programme all BMW car ECU’s to fix software or to install a blank ECU to a repaired vehicle. GT1 is the only system that allows you to do this and is absolutely essential if working on Freelander , the GT1 is also the only system that provides all diagnostics and programming for the very latest BMW launched this year.


BMW Group Tester One (GT1) is specially offered to the BMW workshops & service center with the same specification that is currently supplied to BMW franchised dealers. It is the special-purpose diagnostic and programming tool of ALL BMW Series.




GT1 can covers ALL the systems of ALL BMW series cars, It is used to communicate with Electronic Control Unit (ECU) for diagnosis and programming. All the BMW cars with ECU system can be scanned by GT1 system, using DIS(V56), and be programmed using SSS(V32). With GT1 system, you don’t need to split all the parts with fault in the BMW car. GT1 help you to read the fault code, and do diagnosis, programming. The BMW GT1 system allows you to reprogram all the BMW car ECUs to fix software or to install a blank ECU to a repaired vehicle.


GT1 is the only system that allows you to do this and is absolutely essential if working on Freelander. The GT1 is also the only system that provides all diagnostics and programming for the very latest BMW launched in 2007.


BMW GT1 software kit comprises of five system ,TIS system(Technical Information System), DIS(V56) system(Diagnostic and Information System), SSS(V32) system (Software Service Station), Measuring system and Management system. You can test and check data information at same time in GT1.

วันจันทร์ที่ 23 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

CHAPTER 7

The idea to help to support
flooding in Thailand

   **Mandatory large-scale planting of trees

  ** Established a solid waste management

  **Established a wastewater treatment plant

  **Implement a long term clean-up     removal of sunken wrecks, dredging and maintenance of all rivers and esteros.

 **Inform, educate and communicate to the public    specially the students to learn about the importance of the environment.

   ** Established a comprehensive disaster relief and emergency management  - Emergency situations can happen any time. We all have roles and responsibilities in preparing for , responding to and managing emergencies. All cities and municipalities should identify susceptible areas to build a safety and preparedness among community at risk and put in place emergency management programs and response plans.

** Provide new and advance warning system  with warning post equipped with voice warning and sirens designated at strategic location for all communities

**Provide an accurate modern weather forecasting- By upgrading all weather instrument and provide a new Doppler radar at every city with back-ups and generators.

 **Construct 2 to 3 more additional spillway

 ** Built a shore dike dam wall and road along the river banks

** Create a self-reliant community avoid using the words resettlement and relocation to avoid discrimination. This communities are intended to be socially, economically and ecologically sustainable lifestyle.

 **Established the dam management review & protection committee  which consolidates dam management into one. They have the power to coordinate, monitor, evaluate, develop policies and procedures on matters relating to the management, direct access to weather information, safety precaution, warnings, maintenance, repair, and use of dams.


" Please do your part in helping protect our environment.....act now on the possible effects of climate change, mitigate the irreversible damage to our ecology..... before its to late."




















CHAPTER 9

 Characteristics of a Good Website

1. Original, Fresh Content

Content is king in the web world. People visit websites for the primary purpose of finding content, so make sure you deliver. Website content should be unique and up to date. Fresh content will keep visitors and search engines coming back for more. Don’t forget to proofread!

2. Target Audience

From a quick scan of your website, visitors should be able to determine what you offer and how you can benefit them. A good website will have headlines and text that speaks to the target audience’s needs and wants. Many websites simply list what their company does without saying how they can benefit their target audience. Keep your audience in mind when designing your website to be sure that it will appeal to them and encourage them to take action (whether that is to submit a contact form, signup for a newsletter or buy a product).

3. User-Friendly Navigation

A good website has content that is easy to find. Pages should be organized and named in a way that the target audience will easily understand. For instance, a services page would be better labeled “Services” than “Business Solutions.” Keep your navigation consistent from page to page to avoid any possible confusion. Double check all your links to make sure they are working. Make sure that your most popular content is no more than a click away from your homepage. If your website has a lot of content, provide a search box so visitors can quickly find what they are looking for.

4. Simple and Professional Design

A good website will have an attractive layout that is easy on the eyes. Be sure your colors contrast well and your text doesn’t require a magnifying glass to read. Personally, I can’t stand reading large amounts of content written in white on a black background. It strains my eyes. Reducing the contrast a bit can help (light grey text on dark grey background).
Lots of text can overwhelm a user. Breaking up text into subheads and bullet points will improve the layout of the page and make the text more scannable. No one has time to read every word on a page.
Use design elements to draw attention to or to enhance the content of a page. With every design element added, take a step back and make sure it serves a purpose and does not detract from the usability of the site. Put things where users expect them to be. However, do try to make your website look unique. Just remember that simple, professional design will be much more effective than flashy, overcrowded design.

5. Speed

How many seconds will you wait for a page to load before you give up and leave a website? Many factors can affect the loading time of a website including coding, number of graphics, the server speed, traffic volume on the website and the capabilities of a user’s computer.
Make sure your server has the proper amount of space/bandwidth for your website and that your website code is lightweight. Use large graphics sparingly. Use CSS styles in place of graphics where possible. Waiting for large graphics or a fancy flash animation to load on each page will surely turn away some visitors.

6. Search engine optimization

SEO is one of the most commonly neglected aspects of a website, but a website is useless if no one can find it. Think about the keywords that users may search for to find a product or service you offer. Do some research to see how often those keywords are searched for through a tool like Google’s Keyword Tool. Use keywords in titles, meta tags, headings, file names and in the content of your site. Search engine optimization can mean the difference between getting 500 visitors a month and 500+ visitors a day.

7. Link building

Links are an important factor in determining where your website appears in search engine results. Find as many legitimate sites as you can that will link you your website. Add your link to your business profile in directories like Google Local, Yahoo! Local, Merchant Circle, Insider Pages, Yellow Pages, LinkedIn and more. Submit articles and PR to sites that will include a link back to your website. The best way to get links to your site, however, is to provide unique and interesting content that people want to link to. You can make it easy for them to share your content by providing links or buttons such as the addthis.com button.

8. Tracking

A good website is a work in progress. A nice tool like Google Analytics will keep track of the number of people who come to your website, what pages they viewed, where they came from, what keywords they used in search engines, how many left after the first page and more. Unlike other media, websites can be easily tracked to see what is working and what isn’t. This data will help you to improve the quality and structure of your site.

Conclusion

Remember to include these characteristics in your next website design project. A professional-looking website with interesting content that is easy to navigate and can be found in search engines is sure to bring value to your business.
Feel free to comment. What other ingredients can spice up a website? What has been your most effective strategy in gaining website traffic.



Example of good website

http://www.flickr.com/
http://www.toyota.com/
http://www.marketing.fm/


Example of bad website

http://www.macys.com/

Why I choose this one because fuzzy graphics, uninspiring some say. Bad service say others (which doesn't count against the site actually